[OE-core] [poky] [PATCH 0/4] Updates in support of genericx86*

Richard Purdie richard.purdie at linuxfoundation.org
Thu Sep 5 11:06:34 UTC 2013


On Thu, 2013-09-05 at 10:47 +0100, Burton, Ross wrote:
> On 5 September 2013 04:35, Darren Hart <dvhart at linux.intel.com> wrote:
> >> > Some of the oe-core changes could be contained in the meta-yocto-bsp layer, but
> >> > as these changes come from meta-intel, they are needed by multiple layers, and I
> >> > felt it might make more sense in oe-core. If people object to the mga or intel
> >> > xserver video drivers, I can respin those for meta-yocto-bsp.
> >>
> >> QEMU does not need them so they should be in meta-yocto-bsp.
> >
> > I'm fine with that if that is the consensus. Does anyone else care to
> > weigh in?
> 
> By that logic nearly all the X drivers in oe-core should be in
> meta-yocto-bsp (synaptics, intel, modesetting, omap, omapfb, keyboard,
> mouse), but then we'd be forcing people using anything other than qemu
> to use meta-yocto-bsp (or duplicate the recipes).  A more nuanced
> rationale for keeping modesettings/intel/etc is that whilst the driver
> isn't used on QEMU it is in use on a large number of machines so it
> can be centrally maintained in oe-core.  I'm not convinced this holds
> for -mga (unless you're reading this from the late 90s) so it should
> be in meta-yocto-bsp.

There is some thinking going on at the moment about merging genericx86
and qemux86 since the two machines are converging and any differences
could be dealt with at runtime. To me, this is a key detail.

I agree that -mga is a push for OE-Core but the other drivers are useful
and I can see a case for moving them towards the core rather than having
several layers needing them.

Cheers,

Richard




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