[meta-freescale] Can't select my own Kernel source

filip.ghimpeteanu at freescale.com filip.ghimpeteanu at freescale.com
Thu Aug 7 06:38:40 PDT 2014


Yes it is available. Also when building it shows on the prompt that my recipe
is being baked.

What do you mean by checking local.conf and machine.conf?
I placed the <PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel = "linux-yocto_myproj"> in local.conf.


A snapshot of the build log:
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NOTE: recipe linux-yocto-myproj-3.10.17+gitAUTOINC+db725c88c7-r1: task do_kernel_link_vmlinux: Started
NOTE: recipe linux-yocto-myproj-3.10.17+gitAUTOINC+db725c88c7-r1: task do_compile_kernelmodules: Started
NOTE: recipe linux-yocto-myproj-3.10.17+gitAUTOINC+db725c88c7-r1: task do_uboot_mkimage: Started
NOTE: recipe linux-yocto-myproj-3.10.17+gitAUTOINC+db725c88c7-r1: task do_uboot_mkimage: Succeeded
NOTE: recipe linux-yocto-myproj-3.10.17+gitAUTOINC+db725c88c7-r1: task do_kernel_link_vmlinux: Succeeded
NOTE: recipe linux-yocto-myproj-3.10.17+gitAUTOINC+db725c88c7-r1: task do_compile_kernelmodules: Succeeded
NOTE: Running task 1827 of 1849 (ID: 88, /home/filip/YOCTO_DISK/fsl-arm-bsp/sources/meta-fsl-filip/recipes-filip/linux-yocto-myproj/linux-yocto-myproj_3.10.bb, do_strip)
NOTE: recipe linux-yocto-myproj-3.10.17+gitAUTOINC+db725c88c7-r1: task do_strip: Started 
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I have also attached the output in the mail.

Filip.

Did you try bitbake-layers show-recipes to see if your recipe is available ?
You can also check your local.conf and machine.conf


On 08/07/2014 02:56 PM, filip.ghimpeteanu at freescale.com wrote:
> Hi Stephane,
>
> Yes I tried, but the build is done with the 3.15.0-rc2-yocto-standard
>
> Filip
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: scerveau [mailto:scerveau at gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2014 3:14 PM
> To: Ghimpeteanu Filip-B50611; meta-freescale at yoctoproject.org
> Subject: Re: [meta-freescale] Can't select my own Kernel source
>
> Hello,
>
> Did you change your conf file with this ?
> PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel = "linux-yocto_myproj"
>
> BR.
>
> Stephane
> On 08/07/2014 12:30 PM, filip.ghimpeteanu at freescale.com wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to build a custom kernel from local sources.
>> I followed the instructions described in Lab4 of Tom Zanussi's and 
>> Darren Hart's "Hands-on Project" [1], but apparently the 
>> linux-timesys recipe executes instead of mine. The resulting kernel 
>> is 3.0.15 (the one specified by the linux-timesys) instead of mine 
>> which is 3.10.17
>>
>> How can I tell Bitbake to use the Kernel from my local sources?
>>
>>
>> This is a snapshot of my recipe:
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> -
>> --------
>> .../meta-fsl-filip/recipes-filip/linux-yocto-myproj/linux-yocto-mypro
>> j
>> _3.10.bb
>> ----------------------------------------
>>
>> inherit kernel
>> require recipes-kernel/linux/linux-yocto.inc
>>
>> SRC_URI = "git:///home/filip/YOCTO_DISK/Kernels/linux-rayleigh;protocol=file;nocheckout=1"
>> SRC_URI += "file://defconfig"
>>
>> KBRANCH = "fbdcu_dev"
>>
>> LINUX_VERSION ?= "3.10.17"
>> LINUX_VERSION_EXTENSION ?= "-custom"
>>
>> SRCREV_machine="${AUTOREV}"
>> SRCREV="${AUTOREV}"
>>
>> PR = "r0"
>> PV = "${LINUX_VERSION}+git${SRCPV}"
>>
>> COMPATIBLE_MACHINE = "twr-vf65gs10"
>> ----------------------------------------
>>
>> [1]: http://goo.gl/MQDzw6
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Ghimpeteanu Filip.

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