new way of writing defconfigs for freescale's powerpc platforms

Bob Cochran ppc at mindchasers.com
Thu Apr 16 23:20:33 AEST 2015


On 04/16/2015 12:44 AM, Bob Cochran wrote:
> On 04/09/2015 06:31 PM, Scott Wood wrote:
>> On Thu, 2015-04-09 at 16:52 -0500, Pan Lijun-B44306 wrote:
>>> Hi Maintainers,
>>>
>>> We have a proposal for writing the defconfigs for freescale's
>>> powperpc platforms in a new way.
>>> Can you take a look and provide some feedback?
>>>
>>> You know currently we have mpc85xx_defconfig, corenet32_defconfig,
>>> bsc913x_defconfig, *fman*_defconfig, etc.
>>> We are going to extract some common parts from the existing
>>> defconfigs, and name it, say, fsl_basic_defconfig.
>>> Then, we could create some defconfigs targeting specific features or
>>> specific platforms.
>>> Say, features specific: kvm_defconfig, fman_defconfig, etc.
>>> Platforms specific: p1_defconfig, p2_defcongfig, p4_defconfig,
>>> t1_defconfig, t2_defconfig, t2_defconfig, b4_defconfig, etc
>>> When we want to make a kernel image for p1 platform,
>>> Using the following steps:
>>>
>>> make ./scripts/kconfig/merge_config.sh
>>> arch/powerpc/configs/fsl_basic_config p1_defconfig
>>> make
>>>
>>> What do you think of this new approach?
>>> Will you accept this approach?
>>
>> I'm OK with a merge_config approach.
>>
>> I'm not OK with having separate builds for p1/p2/p4/t1/t2/b4.
>>
>> -Scott
>
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> As you probably know, Freescale makes use of the Yocto Project build
> system for its SDK and submits patches to the SDK at a public
> meta-fsl-ppc repo at
> http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-fsl-ppc/
>
> I have seen some kernel related patches in the past come across the
> Yocto Project site that made use of the Yocto Project kernel tools,
> which includes a process for maintaining kernel configuration fragments.


Here is a link to a patch from a Freescale developer introducing Yocto 
kernel tool support (description files & configuration fragments) to the 
meta-fsl-ppc repo (FSL QorIQ SDK on Yocto).

https://lists.yoctoproject.org/pipermail/meta-freescale/2014-October/010890.html



>   It sounds like the requirements you have could be met with Yocto's
> existing process.
>
> I was hoping to see Freescale continue to move in the direction of using
> the Yocto kernel tools rather than roll its own solution.
>
> The Yocto kernel tools make use of description files (*.scc) and
> configuration fragments (*.cfg).
>
> Here is a link to the latest stable Yocto kernel development manual:
> http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/1.7.1/kernel-dev/kernel-dev.html
>
> Bob
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