[oe] minimal template layer for new machine support

Tilman Baumann tilman at baumann.name
Wed Sep 12 16:00:16 UTC 2012


On 11/09/12 14:48, Andrea Galbusera wrote:
> Hi Tilman,
>
> On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Tilman Baumann <tilman at baumann.name> wrote:
>> On 11/09/12 05:49, Khem Raj wrote:
>>> On (10/09/12 18:12), Tilman Baumann wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm working on a TI DM812x support overlay.
>>>> I guess what it comes down to is a new kernel recipe (based on TI's
>>>> sources) and this funny two stage u-boot.
>>>> I think I can write the recipes. But what I don't quite see is how I
>>>> would add a new supported machine in the first place?
>>>> I was trying to orient myself on a few existing machine support
>>>> layers. But I think I'm still missing the point.
>>>> What are the minimal basics to implement? Where should I start?
>>> check meta-ti
>>> http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-ti/
>>>
>>> may be there is a BSP already or something similar you can start off.
>>>
>>>
>> Oh, great. I think I can work with that.
>> I only knew the Arago project, but that is not based on oe-core.
> As far as I know, there also exists an effort by the meta-ti people to
> port the original Arago distro to the new layered architecture over
> oe-core: this is called meta-arago
> (http://arago-project.org/git/?p=meta-arago.git;a=summary).
> You'd better ask on the meta-ti list what the state of the art is for
> this project, but I think it is supposed to work with meta-ti and
> provide an alternative distro layer to Angstrom.
>
It seems to be lacking the board support for dm813x-evm.
I will ask the arago guys about it.

But really, since I still have to do kernel and u-boot from scratch, I 
don't think I gain much. (I can't use the original TI stuff.)
I guess if I would grokk how a basic hardware enablement layer is done, 
I would be better off.

Thanks
  TIlman




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