I edited the config through make menuconfig and then used
savedefconfig but the diff from our config to a minimal
defconfig is too big. So I enabled the temp sensors and i2c
by hand.
Fixes: SYS#1148
Okay "make modules" will lead to the kernel.release file
being re-created. So kernel.bbclass of Yocto master needs
to be fixed.
This reverts commit 3cdbc49cbb.
Somehow the do_shared_workdir tries to access a file that
should be created by do_configure but isn't present then.
Add these items to see what happens during the build.
We want to use backported modules this means we need to make
some thing a module for it to work. Take Daniel's .config file,
run make savedefconfig and update our defconfig.
Related: SYS#850
Go back to have our own do_configure. The kernel.bbclass would
execute "oldnoconfig" where we simply executed "oldconfig". Keep
on using our old way (for the legacy of it). E.g. with the question
how we ended up having SMP enabled in the BSC build this might
be the answer.
OE-Core seems to unpack the kernel sources into another
directory now (e.g. to share the sources with builds for
modules). Use the kernel.bbclass kernel_do_configure and
copy the .config to the build directory.
The kernel is now built in a dedicated build directory.
We actually only use the PMIC (TPS65910) RTC in the hardware,
and not the AM335x RTC. Having a driver for a hardware that doesn't
receive actual backup voltage doesn't make sense.
* split out rtl-nic firmware from the big
linux-firmware package
[hfreyther: For whatever reasons the NIC works without
additional firmware as well. I couldn't see in the driver
source when that is the case and which features are missing]
We want to enable the watchdog in the bootloader already and
for this to be failsafe we need to have a kernel that can boot
and get ethernet without any additional modules. Now systemd
would not be able to trigger the watchdog and the system would
reboot within 60 seconds. I am not sure how the kernel upgrade
will go and we need to try this.
Related: SYS#374
We have changed the strategy to support multiple BTS with a single
build but don't remove support from files that are used with Edison.
Linux 3.10 and systemd were not used with edison though. So we can
remove it. As the sysmobts-2050 extended the sysmobts-v2 build most
of the -sysmobts-2050 changes are not needed anyway.
This variable doesn't exist on dora and will not break things.
Fixes:
ERROR: Please ensure module rtfifo is listed in KERNEL_MODULE_PROBECONF since module_conf_rtfifo is set
* to be able to mount vfat formatted
usbsticks we need the nls subsystem
* providing nls as modules is a bad idea because
you need to add them at image creation
* better include them into the kernel,
like the kernel for bts and bts-2050 does
We will change the MTD partitioning for our devices soon. The
kernel needs to honor the cmdline given by the kernel for that.
The rootfs will move a few pages to the back with newer bootloaders.
The name/structure of the NAT configuration was changed. Catch up
and put the new names into the old defconfig too. It is an ugly hack
to have it work with v3.2 and v3.10 kernels. The sysmobsc has been
fixed independently.
* use seperate defconfig, because of option changed from 2.6.39 to 3.10
* use python magic to switch between linux and linux-sysmocom
* add sysmocom-bsc to compatible machines for linux-sysmocom
* add new confiugration parameters for syslinux
This currently requires the meta-ti layer but we will make sure
that nothing from it will be required in the end. The kernel is
based on linux-3.2 as this is the "default" TI kernel that supports
the SGX (not that we care)