To get the BSP you need to have repo
installed and use it as:
Install the repo
utility:
$: mkdir ~/bin
$: curl http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ~/bin/repo
$: chmod a+x ~/bin/repo
Download the BSP source:
$: PATH=${PATH}:~/bin
$: mkdir fsl-community-bsp
$: cd fsl-community-bsp
$: repo init -u https://github.com/Freescale/fsl-community-bsp-platform -b scarthgap
$: repo sync
At the end of the commands you have every metadata you need to start work with.
To start a simple image build:
$: source ./setup-environment build
$: bitbake core-image-minimal
You can use any directory to host your build.
The source code is checked out at fsl-community-bsp/sources
.
To contribute to this layer you should send the patches for review to the mailing list.
- Preferable Method
-
Using the GitHub Pull Request created from a fork.
- Mailing list
- Source code
When creating patches, please use something like:
$: git format-patch -s --subject-prefix='fsl-community-bsp-platform][PATCH' origin
When sending patches, please use something like:
$: git send-email --to [email protected] <generated patch>
Replace the repo init
command above with one of the following:
- master
-
For developers
$: repo init -u https://github.com/Freescale/fsl-community-bsp-platform -b master
- master-next
-
For intrepid developers and testers
Patches are typically merged into master-next and then are merged into master after a testing and comment period. It’s possible that master-next has something you want or need. But it’s also possible that using master-next breaks something that was working before. Use with caution.
$: repo init -u https://github.com/Freescale/fsl-community-bsp-platform -b master-next