The kernel has been rebased to target 3.2.40 with various bug
fixes in the upstream work. The sysmobts v2 config has been
changed to allocate space for two more UARTs. These are required
for the multi-trx configuration and they make a warning go away.
* Fix the link timeout handling as found in post-review.
* Fix the set bts attr parsing due a funny parsing error.
* Sleep 10 seconds after the execution, reload DSP and FPGA firmware
We could use "fakeroot do_install() {}" but this will still not
make the spool directory be owned by uucp. Use a postinst script
to make this up. The logic is copied from the cronie bitbake file
and we will see how this works at image creation time.
FIXME: this will actually assume a GPS that is indirectly attached
to a GSM Modem which will be handled by openmoko-gsmd and forwarded via
UDP. However, we might have a GPS receiver attached directly to the
GPS UART in other hardware versions!
This will include
* Fix of CHAN_NR IEI in common channel RSL messages generated by BTS
* zecke/request_queueing
* Improve shutdown of DSP on exit
* various calib updates
* GSMTAP: use RxLevel and RxQual
* DSP power control bypass on ul_power_target==0
* Add radio link timeout procedure
The upgrade of the unit broke due killing all client connections. opkg
got a SIGHUP and didn't write out the state files. Do not kill the
client connections on upgrade.
The modules depend on kernel-base (renamed kernel-3.2.35) package,
the tasks depend on some modules and nothing needed the kernel package.
In OE Core/Poky the machines depend on kernel-modules which will pull
the kernel package into the rootfs. We do it by hand using the essential
depends and bumping the PR for the task-core-boot.
I have verified that on a kernel ugrade task-core-boot will be updated
and the kernel package is installed.
The previous patch made sure a truncated key would be re-generated
but it broke the case that there is no key at all. This code is
handling both cases now. Use quotes as code outside this method
is using them too. Use the -a and not the && operator to work with
the busybox version of [ and ].
The latest release currently does not support the RevC hardware. Install
both 3.0.1pre and 3.1 (luckily ubifs compresses them) and set a symlink.
Use the EEPROM size as an indicator if we are on revD or revC hardware
and then set the symlink. It has been tested for revC and needs to be tested
on revD hardware.
Re-work the way we distribute the header and firmware files. The header
files may be accessed by everyone but the firmware may only be used by
owners of our device. Create a header only repository with all the header
versions of the firmware and create tarballs for specific releases that
will be provided to our customers. Use COMPATIBLE_MACHINE to pick the right
firmware and API version depending on sysmoBTSv1 and sysmoBTSv2.
This has been fixed in upstream of OE-Core and in newer versions
of Yocto. For Edison provide our own version of the pkg_postinst
and pkg_postrm routines. It is not clear yet if this conflicts with
newer versions of poky but all that could happen is that the symlink
is changed twice and removed twice but the command ends with a || true
so this should not cause any kind of fault.