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2021-06-29Refactor kernel configuration fragment handlingScott Murray1-9/+0
Refactor the kernel configuration fragment handling to shift all AGL applied configuration fragments into a new AGL_KCONFIG_FRAGMENTS variable that is used to generate SRC_URI and KERNEL_CONFIG_FRAGMENTS additions for the various BSPs. The intent is to make it simple to disable AGL provided configuration in downstream builds as the IC EG has expressed as a requirement. Additionally, the rework has allowed for some clean up of accumulated cruft. In practice, clearing AGL_KCONFIG_FRAGMENTS drops all non-BSP provided kernel configuration with the exception of some qemu BSP related additions required for AGL CI and some explicitly configurable things like netboot support. Notable changes: - Instead of always using AGL's own fragment merging logic on top of the BSP kernel recipe, an effort is now made to leverage the BSP recipes' own merging schemes, so there are now separate include files for kernel-yocto.bbclass and plain kernel.bbclass based kernel recipes, as well as a common include file that defines the AGL_KCONFIG_FRAGMENTS variable and its derivations. That file can be included directly in bbappends for BSP kernel recipes that use the KERNEL_CONFIG_FRAGMENTS scheme (e.g. meta-ti, meta-qcom). - The SMACK enabling configuration in meta-app-framework has been updated to supply different fragments for enabling SMACK by default for 4.x and 5.x kernels. This removes a warning from always supplying the old configuration, and allows providing a CONFIG_LSM definition to ensure over-riding any BSP modifications. This allows removing the previous hack to handle CONFIG_LSM being set in the defconfigs in linux-raspberrypi. - By request, the linux-yocto support from meta-agl-bsp/meta-core has been rationalized into meta-agl-core to improve the experience when using meta-agl-core standalone for testing. - All demo supporting kernel configuration has been removed, a subsequent change to meta-agl-demo will add it there by leveraging AGL_KCONFIG_FRAGMENTS. - The hardware device support has been split out of the can-bus.cfg fragment, in favor of shifting it to meta-agl-demo. A few other stray non-CAN configuration options have also been removed from can-bus.cfg, as they do not seem to be required. Bug-AGL: SPEC-3983 Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com> Change-Id: If6662fd36e26cec767b1d53b1188a74d01ef9dcf Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/c/AGL/meta-agl/+/26460 Reviewed-by: Hiroyuki Ishii <ishii.hiroyuki002@jp.panasonic.com> Reviewed-by: Jan-Simon Moeller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org> Tested-by: Jenkins Job builder account ci-image-build: Jenkins Job builder account ci-image-boot-test: Jenkins Job builder account
2018-08-16Add machine templates for qemuarm and qemuarm64Jan-Simon Möller1-0/+9
This changeset adds the necessary tepmlates to build the qemu targets for ARM 32bit and 64bit. The MACHINE names are 'qemuarm' and 'qemuarm64'. As the compiler flags for qemuarm in Yocto are using the equivalent of armv5te, we need to ship our own machine/qemuarm.conf with our default tuning for armv7-a (YP name armv7ve), and overrides to build a v7 kernel and use a v7 capable QEMU machine. For qemuarm64, some additional kernel configuration is enabled to allow building and loading of the MOST drivers. Bug-AGL: SPEC-756 Change-Id: I0a688a1d61a75f1287902fc2733a8a54b0485a34 Signed-off-by: Jan-Simon Möller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org> Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com>