[meta-freescale] [Documentation][PATCH 5/5] UG: Update version to 2.2 (Morty)

Thomas Thorne Thomas.Thorne at net2edge.com
Thu Nov 10 01:58:12 PST 2016


Lots of the changes in this patch seem to add extra line breaks to example commands.  E.g. 
1. To have access to Yocto scripts, run the setup environment script under your ``BASE``
    directory::
 
-    fsl-community-bsp $ . setup-environment build
+    fsl-community-bsp $ MACHINE=wandboard DISTRO=fslc-framebuffer 
+ source setup-environment build

Will that extra line break not stop copy and pasting of example commands from working? 

Thomas A. F. Thorne  Software Engineer  Net2Edge

-----Original Message-----
From: meta-freescale-bounces at yoctoproject.org [mailto:meta-freescale-bounces at yoctoproject.org] On Behalf Of Fabio Berton
Sent: 09 November 2016 17:30
To: meta-freescale at yoctoproject.org
Subject: [meta-freescale] [Documentation][PATCH 5/5] UG: Update version to 2.2 (Morty)

  - Update FSL layers names
  - Add DISTRO and MACHINE to run setup-environment
  - Update devtasks, nsteps and metadata to use Morty branch and distro
    fslc-framebuffer
  - Remove qt-in-use-image and qte-in-use-image from image list
  - Add FSLC distros description
  - Use DISTRO fslc-wayland in weston example

Signed-off-by: Fabio Berton <fabio.berton at ossystems.com.br>
---
 user-guide/source/conf.py         |  4 +-
 user-guide/source/devtasks.rst    | 58 ++++++++++++-----------
 user-guide/source/distro-list.inc |  4 ++
 user-guide/source/distros.rst     | 10 ++++
 user-guide/source/image-list.inc  |  2 -
 user-guide/source/index.rst       |  1 +
 user-guide/source/metadata.rst    | 99 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------
 user-guide/source/nsteps.rst      |  6 +--
 user-guide/source/weston.rst      | 13 +++--
 9 files changed, 121 insertions(+), 76 deletions(-)  create mode 100644 user-guide/source/distro-list.inc  create mode 100644 user-guide/source/distros.rst

diff --git a/user-guide/source/conf.py b/user-guide/source/conf.py index 7c9f536..850f1ce 100644
--- a/user-guide/source/conf.py
+++ b/user-guide/source/conf.py
@@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ copyright = u'2014, Freescale Community BSP Team'
 # built documents.
 #
 # The short X.Y version or version name if applicable. 
-version = 'krogoth'
+version = 'morty'
 # The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags.
-release = '2.1'
+release = '2.2'
 
 # The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation  # for a list of supported languages.
diff --git a/user-guide/source/devtasks.rst b/user-guide/source/devtasks.rst index 2c195d2..dfd7675 100644
--- a/user-guide/source/devtasks.rst
+++ b/user-guide/source/devtasks.rst
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ before proceeding check the main `Layer Index`_.
 1. To have access to Yocto scripts, run the setup environment script under your ``BASE``
    directory::
 
-    fsl-community-bsp $ . setup-environment build
+    fsl-community-bsp $ MACHINE=wandboard DISTRO=fslc-framebuffer 
+ source setup-environment build
 
 2. Move to the place you want to create your layer and choose a name
    (e.g. ``fsl-custom``)::
@@ -50,14 +50,14 @@ package development. However, if the need does arise, follow the steps listed be  that you have already built the package you want to patch.
 
 * Create the patch or patches. In this example we are patching the
-  Linux kernel for `wandboard-dual machine <http://www.wandboard.org/>`_;
+  Linux kernel for `wandboard machine <http://www.wandboard.org/>`_;
   in other words, the value of ``MACHINE`` in ``build/conf/local.conf`` is
-  ``MACHINE ??= 'wandboard-dual'``
+  ``MACHINE ??= 'wandboard'``
 
 * If you already have the patches available, make sure they can be applied cleanly with
   the commands ``git apply --check <PATCH_NAME>``. To create new or additional patches::
 
-    build $ cd tmp/work/wandboard_dual-poky-linux-gnueabi/linux-wandboard/3.0.35-r0/git
+    build $ cd 
+ tmp/work/wandboard-fslc-linux-gnueabi/linux-wandboard/4.1.15-r0/git
     # Edit any files you want to change
     $ git add <modified file 1> <modified file 2> ..
     $ git commit -s -m '<your commit's title>'	# Create the commit
@@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ that you have already built the package you want to patch.
   and the ```.bbfile``::
 
     sources $ mkdir -p \
-                       meta-fsl-custom/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-wandboard-3.0.35/
-    sources $ cat > meta-fsl-custom/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-wandboard_3.0.35.bbappend << EOF
+                       meta-fsl-custom/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-wandboard-4.1.15/
+    sources $ cat > 
+ meta-fsl-custom/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-wandboard_4.1.15.bbappend 
+ << EOF
                     FILESEXTRAPATHS_prepend := "${THISDIR}/${PN}-${PV}:"
                     SRC_URI += "file://0001-calibrate-Add-printk-example.patch"
                     PRINC := "${@int(PRINC) + 1}"
@@ -78,12 +78,12 @@ that you have already built the package you want to patch.
 
 * Move the patch to the new layer::
 
-    sources $ cp ../build/tmp/work/wandboard_dual-poky-linux-gnueabi/linux-wandboard/3.0.35-r0/git/0001-calibrate-Add-printk-example.patch \
-                 meta-fsl-custom/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-wandboard-3.0.35
+    sources $ cp ../build/tmp/work/wandboard-fslc-linux-gnueabi/linux-wandboard/4.1.15-r0/git/0001-calibrate-Add-printk-example.patch \
+                 
+ meta-fsl-custom/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-wandboard-4.1.15
 
 * Setup the environment and clean previous package's build data (``sstate``)::
 
-    fsl-community-bsp $ . setup-environment build
+    fsl-community-bsp $ MACHINE=wandboard DISTRO=fslc-framebuffer 
+ source setup-environment build
     build $ bitbake -c cleansstate linux-wandboard
 
 * Compile and Deploy::
@@ -91,10 +91,10 @@ that you have already built the package you want to patch.
     build $ bitbake -f -c compile linux-wandboard # -f indicates bitbake to re-execute the compile task
     build $ bitbake -c deploy linux-wandboard
 
-* Insert the SD into your Host and copy the ``uImage`` into the first partition.
+* Insert the SD into your Host and copy the ``zImage`` into the first partition.
   Do not forget to unmount the partition before removing the card!::
 
-    build $ sudo cp tmp/deploy/images/uImage /media/Boot
+    build $ sudo cp tmp/deploy/images/wandboard/zImage /media/Boot
 
 * Insert the SD into your board and test your change.
 
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Building the Kernel Manually
 
 * Prepare the Yocto/BitBake environment::
 
-    fsl-community-bsp $ . setup-environment build
+    fsl-community-bsp $ MACHINE=wandboard DISTRO=fslc-framebuffer 
+ source setup-environment build
 
 * Build the toolchain::
 
@@ -116,11 +116,11 @@ Building the Kernel Manually
 
 * Install it on your PC::
 
-    build $ sudo sh tmp/deploy/sdk/poky-eglibc-x86_64-arm-toolchain-<version>.sh
+    build $ sudo sh 
+ tmp/deploy/sdk/fslc-framebuffer-glibc-x86_64-meta-toolchain-armv7at2hf
+ -neon-toolchain-2.2.sh
 
 * Setup the toolchain environment::
 
-    build $ source /opt/poky/<version>/environment-setup-armv7a-vfp-neon-poky-linux-gnueabi
+    build $ source 
+ /opt/fslc-framebuffer/2.2/environment-setup-armv7at2hf-neon-fslc-linux
+ -gnueabi
 
 * Get the Linux Kernel source code::
 
@@ -129,24 +129,24 @@ Building the Kernel Manually
 
 * Create a local branch::
 
-    linux-imx $ BRANCH=imx_3.0.35_4.0.0 # Change to any branch you want,
+    linux-imx $ BRANCH=imx_4.1.15_2.0.0_ga # Change to any branch you 
+ want,
                                         # Use 'git branch -a' to list all
     linux-imx $ git checkout -b my-${BRANCH} origin/${BRANCH}
 
 * Define/Export ``ARCH`` and ``CROSS_COMPILE``::
 
     linux-imx $ export ARCH=arm
-    linux-imx $ export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-poky-linux-gnueabi-
+    linux-imx $ export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-fslc-linux-gnueabi-
     linux-imx $ unset LDFLAGS
 
 * Choose a configuration and compile::
 
-    linux-imx $ make imx6_defconfig
-    linux-imx $ make uImage
+    linux-imx $ make imx_v7_defconfig
+    linux-imx $ make zImage
 
-* To Test your changes, copy the ``uImage`` into your SD Card::
+* To Test your changes, copy the ``zImage`` into your SD Card::
 
-    linux-imx $ sudo cp arch/arm/boot/uImage /media/Boot
+    linux-imx $ sudo cp arch/arm/boot/zImage /media/Boot
 
 * If you want your changes to be reflected in your Yocto Framework,
   create the patches following the subsection :ref:`patching-kernel` @@ -184,14 +184,14 @@ Follow these steps to contribute:
 Where ``<branch name>`` is any name you want to give to your local branch (e.g.
 ``fix_uboot_recipe``, ``new_gstreamer_recipe``, etc.)
 
-* Make your changes in any Freescale related folder (e.g. ``sources/meta-fsl-arm``).
+* Make your changes in any Freescale related folder (e.g. ``sources/meta-freescale``).
   In case you modified a recipe (.bb) or include (.inc) file, do not forget to `bump`
   (increase the value by one) either the ``PR`` or ``INC_PR`` value
 
-* Commit your changes using `GIT`. In this example we assume your change is on ``meta-fsl-arm`` folder::
+* Commit your changes using `GIT`. In this example we assume your change is on ``meta-freescale`` folder::
 
-    sources/meta-fsl-arm $ git add <file 1> <file 2>
-    sources/meta-fsl-arm $ git commit
+    sources/meta-freescale $ git add <file 1> <file 2>
+    sources/meta-freescale $ git commit
 
 In the commit's log, the title must start with the filename that was changed or created,  followed by a brief description of the patch's goal. On subsequent lines, provide a thorough description of the changes.
@@ -199,11 +199,15 @@ Make sure you follow the standards (type ` git log --pretty=oneline` to see prev
 
 * Create a patch::
 
-    sources/meta-fsl-arm $ git format-patch -s --subject-prefix='<meta-fsl-arm][PATCH' -1
+    sources/meta-freescale $ git format-patch -s -1
 
 Where the last parameter (``-1``) indicate to patch the last commit.
 In case you want to create patches for older commits, just indicate the correct index.
-If your patch is done in another folder, just make sure you change the `--subject-prefix` value.
+If your patch is done in another folder, you need to add 
+`--subject-prefix`. The values are::
+
+   meta-freescale-3rdparty: --subject-prefix='3rdparty][PATCH'
+   meta-freescale-distro: --subject-prefix='distro][PATCH'
 
 * Send your patch or patches with::
 
@@ -213,7 +217,7 @@ where ``<patch>`` is the file created by ``git format-patch``.
 
 * Keep track of patch responses on the mailing list. In case you need to rework your patch,
   repeat the steps but this time change the patch's subject to
-  ``--subject-prefix='<meta-fsl-*][PATCH v2'``
+  ``--subject-prefix='[PATCH v2'``
 
 * Once your patch has been approved, you can delete your working branches::
 
diff --git a/user-guide/source/distro-list.inc b/user-guide/source/distro-list.inc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..22bee1b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/user-guide/source/distro-list.inc
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+* **fslc-framebuffer**: Distro for Framebuffer graphical backend. This distro doesn't include x11 and wayland features.
+* **fslc-wayland**: Distro for Wayland without X11. This distro include wayland feature but doesn't has x11 support.
+* **fslc-x11**: Distro for X11 without wayland. This distro include x11 feature and doesn' has wayland support.
+* **fslc-xwayland**: Distro for Wayland with X11. This distro include both wayland and x11 features.
diff --git a/user-guide/source/distros.rst b/user-guide/source/distros.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c623db5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/user-guide/source/distros.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+.. _distros:
+
+Distros
+-------
+
+The following distros are supported by FSL Community BSP.
+
+.. include:: distro-list.inc
+
+*NOTE: Poky's distros are still available to use.*
diff --git a/user-guide/source/image-list.inc b/user-guide/source/image-list.inc
index 8b8013a..899ee78 100644
--- a/user-guide/source/image-list.inc
+++ b/user-guide/source/image-list.inc
@@ -2,5 +2,3 @@
 * **fsl-image-mfgtool-initramfs**: Small image to be used with Manufacturing Tool (mfg-tool) in a production environment.
 * **fsl-image-multimedia**: A console-only image that includes gstreamer packages and Freescale's multimedia packages (VPU and GPU) when available for the specific machine.
 * **fsl-image-multimedia-full**: A console-only image that includes gstreamer packages and Freescale's multimedia packages (VPU and GPU) when available for the specific machine.
-* **qt-in-use-image**: qt-in-use-image version 1.0-r0.
-* **qte-in-use-image**: qte-in-use-image version 1.0-r0.
diff --git a/user-guide/source/index.rst b/user-guide/source/index.rst index 04f44f9..3d8d564 100644
--- a/user-guide/source/index.rst
+++ b/user-guide/source/index.rst
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ Contents:
    devtasks
    weston
    machines
+   distros
    images
 
 
diff --git a/user-guide/source/metadata.rst b/user-guide/source/metadata.rst index f31590e..0559bb7 100644
--- a/user-guide/source/metadata.rst
+++ b/user-guide/source/metadata.rst
@@ -32,37 +32,32 @@ Build's local configuration file ``build/conf/local.conf``
 
 By default, the ``setup-enviroment`` script creates a ``local.conf`` like this::
 
-    MACHINE ??= 'wandboard-dual'
-    DISTRO ?= 'poky'
-    #PACKAGE_CLASSES ?= "package_rpm"
-    EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES = "debug-tweaks"
+    MACHINE ??= 'wandboard'
+    DISTRO ?= 'fslc-framebuffer'
+    PACKAGE_CLASSES ?= "package_rpm"
+    EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES ?= "debug-tweaks"
     USER_CLASSES ?= "buildstats image-mklibs image-prelink"
     PATCHRESOLVE = "noop"
     BB_DISKMON_DIRS = "\
         STOPTASKS,${TMPDIR},1G,100K \
         STOPTASKS,${DL_DIR},1G,100K \
         STOPTASKS,${SSTATE_DIR},1G,100K \
+        STOPTASKS,/tmp,100M,100K \
         ABORT,${TMPDIR},100M,1K \
         ABORT,${DL_DIR},100M,1K \
-        ABORT,${SSTATE_DIR},100M,1K" 
+        ABORT,${SSTATE_DIR},100M,1K \
+        ABORT,/tmp,10M,1K"
+    PACKAGECONFIG_append_pn-qemu-native = " sdl"
+    PACKAGECONFIG_append_pn-nativesdk-qemu = " sdl"
     CONF_VERSION = "1"
 
-    BB_NUMBER_THREADS = '4'
-    PARALLEL_MAKE = '-j 4'
-    ACCEPT_FSL_EULA = ""
-    #added by bitbake
-    DL_DIR = "/home/b42214/fsl-local/yocto/fsl-community-bsp-dylan/downloads/"
-    #added by bitbake
-    SSTATE_MIRRORS = ""
-    #added by bitbake
-    PACKAGE_CLASSES = "package_rpm"
+    DL_DIR ?= "${BSPDIR}/downloads/"
 
 Important variables:
 
-* ``MACHINE``: Specifies the machine, ``imx6qsabresd`` is the default
-* ``BB_NUMBER_THREADS`` and ``PARALLEL_MAKE``: Specifies the max number of threads when
-  baking and compiling
-* ``DL_DIR``: Tarball repository. Several users can share the same folder, so data can 
+* ``MACHINE``: Specifies the machine
+* ``DISTRO``: Specifies the distro
+* ``DL_DIR``: Tarball repository. Several users can share the same 
+folder, so data can
   be reused.
 
 Build's layer configuration file ``build/conf/bblayers.conf`` @@ -83,13 +78,14 @@ Build's layer configuration file ``build/conf/bblayers.conf``
       ${BSPDIR}/sources/poky/meta-yocto \
       \
       ${BSPDIR}/sources/meta-openembedded/meta-oe \
+      ${BSPDIR}/sources/meta-openembedded/meta-multimedia \
       \
-      ${BSPDIR}/sources/meta-fsl-arm \
-      ${BSPDIR}/sources/meta-fsl-arm-extra \
-      ${BSPDIR}/sources/meta-fsl-demos \
+      ${BSPDIR}/sources/meta-freescale \
+      ${BSPDIR}/sources/meta-freescale-3rdparty \
+      ${BSPDIR}/sources/meta-freescale-distro \
     "
 
-Layer configuration file ``meta-fsl-arm/conf/layer.conf``
+Layer configuration file ``meta-freescale/conf/layer.conf``
 ---------------------------------------------------------
 
 This is basically a template that specifies the layer's name and structure::
@@ -101,52 +97,79 @@ This is basically a template that specifies the layer's name and structure::
     BBFILES += "${LAYERDIR}/recipes-*/*/*.bb \
                 ${LAYERDIR}/recipes-*/*/*.bbappend"
 
-    BBFILE_COLLECTIONS += "fsl-arm"
-    BBFILE_PATTERN_fsl-arm := "^${LAYERDIR}/"
-    BBFILE_PRIORITY_fsl-arm = "5"
+    BBFILE_COLLECTIONS += "freescale-layer"
+    BBFILE_PATTERN_freescale-layer := "^${LAYERDIR}/"
+    BBFILE_PRIORITY_freescale-layer = "5"
+
+    # Add the Freescale-specific licenses into the metadata
+    LICENSE_PATH += "${LAYERDIR}/custom-licenses"
 
     FSL_EULA_FILE = "${LAYERDIR}/EULA"
 
-    FSL_MIRROR ?= "http://www.freescale.com/lgfiles/NMG/MAD/YOCTO/"
+    IMX_MIRROR ?= "http://www.freescale.com/lgfiles/NMG/MAD/YOCTO/"
+    QORIQ_MIRROR ?= "http://git.freescale.com/source/"
+
+    # FIXME: set this to avoid changing all the recipes that use it
+    FSL_MIRROR ?= "${IMX_MIRROR}"
 
     MIRRORS += " \
-    ${FSL_MIRROR}	http://download.ossystems.com.br/bsp/freescale/source/ \n \
+    ${IMX_MIRROR}   http://download.ossystems.com.br/bsp/freescale/source/ \n \
+    ${QORIQ_MIRROR} 
+ http://download.ossystems.com.br/bsp/freescale/source/ \n \
     "
 
+    # The dynamic-layers directory hosts the extensions and layer specific
+    # modifications related to Freescale products.
+    #
+    # The .bbappend and .bb files are included if the respective layer
+    # collection is available.
+    BBFILES += "${@' '.join('${LAYERDIR}/dynamic-layers/%s/recipes*/*/*.bbappend' % layer \
+                   for layer in BBFILE_COLLECTIONS.split())}"
+    BBFILES += "${@' '.join('${LAYERDIR}/dynamic-layers/%s/recipes*/*/*.bb' % layer \
+                   for layer in BBFILE_COLLECTIONS.split())}"
+
 Important variables:
 
 * ``BBFILES``: Specifies where BitBake looks for ``.bb*`` files
-* ``BBFILE_PRIORITY_fsl-arm``: Specifies priority for recipes in the meta-fsl-arm layer
+* ``BBFILE_PRIORITY_freescale``: Specifies priority for recipes in the 
+meta-freescale layer
 * ``MIRRORS``: Specifies additional paths where the build system can find source code
 
 
-Machine configuration file: ``meta-fsl-arm/conf/imx6qsabresd.conf``
+Machine configuration file: ``meta-freescale/conf/imx6slevk.conf``
 -------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 Machine configurations look like this::
 
     #@TYPE: Machine
-    #@NAME: i.MX6Q SABRE SD
-    #@DESCRIPTION: Machine configuration for Freescale i.MX6Q SABRE SD
+    #@NAME: Freescale i.MX6SL Evaluation Kit
+    #@SOC: i.MX6SL
+    #@DESCRIPTION: Machine configuration for Freescale i.MX6SL Evaluation Kit
+    #@MAINTAINER: Otavio Salvador <otavio at ossystems.com.br>
+
+    MACHINEOVERRIDES =. "mx6:mx6sl:"
 
     include conf/machine/include/imx-base.inc
     include conf/machine/include/tune-cortexa9.inc
 
-    SOC_FAMILY = "mx6:mx6q"
-
-    KERNEL_DEVICETREE = "${S}/arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6q-sabresd.dts"
+    KERNEL_DEVICETREE = "imx6sl-evk.dtb imx6sl-evk-csi.dtb imx6sl-evk-ldo.dtb \
+                         imx6sl-evk-uart.dtb imx6sl-evk-btwifi.dtb"
 
-    UBOOT_MACHINE = "mx6qsabresd_config"
+    UBOOT_CONFIG ??= "sd"
+    UBOOT_CONFIG[sd] = "mx6slevk_config,sdcard"
+    UBOOT_CONFIG[epdc] = "mx6slevk_epdc_config"
+    UBOOT_CONFIG[spinor] = "mx6slevk_spinor_config"
+    UBOOT_CONFIG[mfgtool] = "mx6slevk_config"
 
     SERIAL_CONSOLE = "115200 ttymxc0"
 
     MACHINE_FEATURES += " pci wifi bluetooth"
 
+    MACHINE_FIRMWARE += "linux-firmware-ath6k firmware-imx-epdc"
+
 Important variables:
 
-* ``IMAGE_FSTYPES``: Located in `imx-base.inc <http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-fsl-arm/tree/conf/machine/include/imx-base.inc>`_.
-  Defines the type of outputs for the root filesystem. Default is: ``"tar.bz2 ext3 sdcard"``
-* ``UBOOT_ENTRYPOINT_*``: Located in `imx-base.inc <http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-fsl-arm/tree/conf/machine/include/imx-base.inc>`_.
+* ``IMAGE_FSTYPES``: Located in `imx-base.inc <http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-freescale/tree/conf/machine/include/imx-base.inc>`_.
+  Defines the type of outputs for the root filesystem. Default is: 
+``"sdcard.gz"``
+* ``UBOOT_ENTRYPOINT_*``: Located in `imx-base.inc <http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-freescale/tree/conf/machine/include/imx-base.inc>`_.
   Defines where the Kernel is loaded by U-boot
 * ``SOC_FAMILY``: Defines the machine's family. Only recipes with the same ``SOC_FAMILY`` (defined with the recipe's variable ``COMPATIBLE_MACHINE``)
   are taken into account when baking for a particular machine.
diff --git a/user-guide/source/nsteps.rst b/user-guide/source/nsteps.rst index 66c1bf1..3116b75 100644
--- a/user-guide/source/nsteps.rst
+++ b/user-guide/source/nsteps.rst
@@ -10,18 +10,18 @@ Build and boot in *N*-steps
     $ curl http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ~/bin/repo 
     $ chmod a+x ~/bin/repo
 
-3. Download the Yocto's Metadata::
+3. Download the Yocto Metadata::
 
     $ mkdir fsl-community-bsp # You can name it anything you want
     $ cd fsl-community-bsp
     fsl-community-bsp $ repo init \
                             -u https://github.com/Freescale/fsl-community-bsp-platform \
-                            -b krogoth
+                            -b morty
     fsl-community-bsp $ repo sync 
 
 4. Select your machine (:ref:`machines`) and prepare the environment for bitbake::
 
-    fsl-community-bsp $ MACHINE=<selected machine> source ./setup-environment build
+    fsl-community-bsp $ MACHINE=<selected machine> DISTRO=<selected 
+ distro> source setup-environment build
     build $
 
 5. Select your image (:ref:`images`) and build::
diff --git a/user-guide/source/weston.rst b/user-guide/source/weston.rst index 562c4f7..6a15887 100644
--- a/user-guide/source/weston.rst
+++ b/user-guide/source/weston.rst
@@ -1,17 +1,22 @@
 Weston
 ======
 
-In order to test Weston, the reference implementation of a Wayland compositor, use the image *core-image-weston*
+In order to test Weston, the reference implementation of a Wayland 
+compositor, use FSLC Distro *fslc-wayland* and the image 
+*core-image-weston*
 
-Add the following to conf/local.conf::
+If you are starting a new build run::
 
-    DISTRO_FEATURES_remove = "x11"
+    $ MACHINE=<selected machine> DISTRO=fslc-wayland source 
+ setup-environment build
+
+if you already start setup-environment, set DISTRO to fslc-wayland in conf/local.conf::
+
+    DISTRO = "fslc-wayland"
 
 And bake the image::
 
 	$ bitbake core-image-weston
 
-Remember to use a clean build-dir when changing `DISTRO_FEATURES`
+Remember to use a clean build-dir when changing `DISTRO`
 
 
 Simple tests
--
2.1.4

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