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Update weston and weston-init bbappends to handle weston 6.0.0 to
7.0.0 upgrade and other upstream changes:
- weston 6.0.0 bbappend renamed for weston 7.0.0.
- Wildcard weston_%.bbappend removed, as none of its changes are
required with the latest upstream recipe.
- Update weston patches for 7.0.0. Notable changes are that the
patch to allow launching weston as a non-root user has been
reworked for the switch to meson for weston builds, and the
compositor backend patch for Waltham has been disabled until
someone more familiar with the code can update it.
- weston-init changes and udev rules updated to work with upstream
support for running weston as non-root. The major rework is to
simplify things such that all AGL configuration is done as an
over-ride to the new upstream weston@.service file. The ability
to specify which TTY to run weston on has been removed in favor
of upstream's hard-coded tty7 as part of this change, to cut down
on the amount of extra configuration required.
Bug-AGL: SPEC-2932
Change-Id: I6f8b213bacb2de7526aa1a3c01b1482be78becef
Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com>
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Changes include:
- Add LAYERSERIES_COMPAT definitions to layer.conf files
- Remove now unnecessary SECURITY_*FLAGS over-rides from distro
configuration
- Set intel-corei7-64 preferred kernel version to 4.19 to match
latest linux-intel kernel available in meta-intel
- Update qemuarm preferred kernel version to 4.18 to match latest
linux-yocto
- Update firmware package and devicetree file names for raspberrypi3
- Remove linux-firmware bbappend specific to raspberrypi, it seems no
longer required and breaks the cross SDK build
- Update linux-intel bbappend to 4.19, remove now unnecessary patch
- Remove now unnecessary lttng-modules backport
- Update linux-raspberrypi bbappend to 4.14 kernel
- Added kernel configuration fragment for raspberrypi to disable
Kprobes. This is required until linux-raspberrypi is updated to
greater than 4.14.104 to avoid a build failure in lttng-modules
related to a check for known breakage in the kernel CONFIG_OPTPROBES
code.
- Replace obsolete base_conditional usage with oe.utils.conditional
- Add gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad bbappend for raspberrypi3 to disable
faad PACKAGECONFIG to avoid commercial license issues
- Remove unused and unbuildable Vayu gstreamer recipes
- Update linux-ti-staging bbappend for new BSP kernel
- Regen dcan2_pinmux_enable.patch for linux-ti-staging to remove fuzz
warning, and remove upstreamed fix_dcan_addresses.patch
- Remove ipumm-fw from meta-agl-bsp/meta-ti, as newer version is
available in the upstream BSP
- Update meta-agl-bsp/meta-ti weston patch to apply against 5.0.0
- Update meta-agl-bsp/meta-ti wayland-ivi-extension patch to apply
against 2.2.0
- Add ti-sgx-ddk-km patch to add AGL toolchain configuration file
- Remove now unnecessary fdtoverlay recipe
- Update core.cfg and ivishell.cfg in weston-ini-conf recipe to handle
move of ivi-controller.so configuration in Weston 5.0.0
- Update connman-ncurses patch to remove fuzz warning
- Add installation of systemd over-ride file for run-postinsts.service
in run-postinsts bbappend to workaround race condition between
ldconfig.service and the /sbin/ldconfig invocations in the
post-install scripts run by run-postinsts.service. The observed
failure was cynara's post-install script failing and its database
not being created.
- Remove now unnecessary valgrind backport
- Add patches to fix most driver compilation against newer kernels
- Update libmicrohttpd bbappend
- Remove libssp-dev from agl-image-graphical-qt5-crosssdk and
agl-demo-platform-html5-crosssdk, upstream have removed it from
non-mingw32 platform SDKs
- Update wayland-ivi-extension recipe to build 2.2.0, and update
local patches
- Update weston patches for 5.0.0. Patches:
0016-ivi-shell_add_screen_remove_layer_api.patch
0017-ivi-shell-register-ivi_layout_interface.patch
have been removed as they have been applied upstream and are no longer
necessary. Patches:
0018-compositor-add-output-type-to-weston_output.patch
0019-compositor-drm-introduce-drm_get_dmafd_from_view.patch
(both related to Waltham) have been disabled for now as they need
significant rework.
- Remove weston-conf RRECOMMENDS in weston bbappend to avoid conflict
with weston-ini-conf
- Add OECMAKE_GENERATOR = "Unix Makefiles" to aglwgt.bbclass to work
around CMake+ninja issue in cmake-apps-module
- Update dbus cynara patches for 1.12.10
- Add do_install_append in cynara recipe to remove /var/cynara from
cynara package so the directory creation and labelling in the
post-install scriptlet will function as intended
- Remove now unnecessary e2fsprogs backport
- Remove now unnecessary libcap-ng backport
- Update pulseaudio patches to remove fuzz warnings
- Update neardal patch to remove fuzz warning
- Update freetype patch to remove fuzz warning
- Rename opencv bbappend to 3.% to handle 3.x backports in upstream
- Updated qtwayland patch to remove fuzz warning
Changes from Stephane Desneux <stephane.desneux@iot.bzh>:
- Remove wayland-ivi-extension PREFERRED_VERSION
- Remove now unnecessary nativesdk-cmake patch
- Remove now unnecessary ptest-runner patches
- Remove now unnecessary harfbuzz patches
- Disable waltham-transmitter as it does not build against weston 5.0.0
- Update af-main, cynara, and security-manager to use pkg_postinst_ontarget
- Bump connman-ncurses revision to avoid deprecated ncurses functions
- Update libva package usage with new intel-vaapi-driver name
- Add patches to security-manager to fix compilation with gcc8
- Updated systemd bbappend
Changes from Jan-Simon Möller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org>:
- Remove meta-agl-bsp/ROCKO.FIXMEs
- Remove linux-yocto_4.12.bbappend and now unnecessary associated
patch
- Remove now unneeded kern-tools-native patch
- Bump gstreamer PREFERRED_VERSIONs to 1.14.x
- Remove latencytop from packagegroup-agl-core-devel, it has been
dropped by upstream
- Remove now unnecessary rpm patches
- Update pulseaudio bbappend to 12.2
- Update opencv bbappend to 3.4
- Update freetype bbappend to 2.9.1
- Update dbus bbappend to 1.12.10
- Update weston bbappend to 5.0.0
- Update cynara patches to remove fuzz warnings
- Add patch to cynara to fix compilation with gcc8
- Add xmlsec1 bbappend to clear EXTRA_OECONF to fix compilation on
sumo or newer
Changes from Ronan Le Martet <ronan.lemartet@iot.bzh>:
- Update meta-rcar-gen3-adas layer gstreamer1.0-plugin-vspfilter
bbappend to version 1.0.1
Known issues (marked with FIXME):
- CMake+ninja issue in cmake-apps-module has been worked around with
OECMAKE_GENERATOR
- waltham-transmitter and the patches to weston related to it have been
disabled
- Currently unclear if patch to libcap-native is actually required or
not
Bug-AGL: SPEC-1837
Change-Id: I7b8b9ef667aec2d229952eace6663dfc761654d0
Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com>
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Rework towards agl profiles.
This change is part of a series of changes to create the
AGL profiles.
This set will mainly introduce the 'core' profile.
It is setup to be a drop-in change, thus some files were kept
in (dummy) locations for now.
However, they'll be taken care of in the next changes in this series.
The main target of the meta-agl-profile-core layer is to host:
- a minimal, bootable image with network and package management enabled
-- agl-image-boot
- a minimal image with network and packagemanagement and the AGL APIs
-- agl-image-minimal
The layer meta-agl-profile-graphical is used as superset of these
and includes support for egl+wayland+weston. All recipes concerning
graphics were moved there. This is not a full profile as we still have
to migrate some parts of meta-agl-demo in a follow-up changeset.
The roadmap as discussed during the F2F session in Karlsruhe is:
- week 16 : core profile and profiles w/o graphics
- week 17 : graphical profiles
- week 18 : final conversion of the demo image
v2: moved agl-login-manager from -graphics to -core (see Jose's comment)
v3: moved back after discussion - follow-up in separate changeset
Change-Id: Idacb0d1274baac1f63f8d1b850d4b1104ac33918
Signed-off-by: Jan-Simon Möller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org>
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