When creating a new BSP there isn't always an upstream branch to validate SRCREVs against. Therefore, creating a new BSP required extra manipulations of the git repository, even though the branch for the build would be dynamically created. To fix this, provide a fallback to the 'standard' branch if WRMACHINE is not assigned a specific value for the given MACHINE. The fallback saved in KBRANCH, and represents the branch that we should build, even if no fallback is required. Some substeps of the recipe have been updated to use KBRANCH rather than enforcing MACHINE-KERNELTYPE. Signed-off-by: Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield@windriver.com> |
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dtc | ||
fuse | ||
kern-tools | ||
kexec | ||
latencytop | ||
linux | ||
linux-firmware | ||
linux-libc-headers | ||
lttng | ||
module-init-tools | ||
modutils | ||
oprofile | ||
powertop | ||
trace-cmd | ||
update-modules |