[meta-intel] D2800 Support w/NM10 chipset (Cedar Trail)
Enrico Pelò
enrico.pelo at fastwebnet.it
Mon Jan 21 03:27:52 PST 2019
Hi Ross,
thank you for the fast response.
I'm pretty new to the Yocto Project, is there some guides to achieve your advice?
Best regards
Enrico
On 21/01/2019, 12:09, "Burton, Ross" <ross.burton at intel.com> wrote:
Unfortunately the PowerVR drivers for Cedar Trail are binary-only, so
you'll be stuck with compatible kernels. If I were you I'd take the
drivers and kernel from Danny.
Ross
On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 at 10:52, Enrico Pelò <enrico.pelo at fastwebnet.it> wrote:
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> Hello to all,
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> I need to build an image for support that old hardware D2800 Support w/NM10 chipset (Cedar Trail).
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> I’ll need to install qt5 after the image test.
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> I’ve tried to build with BITBAKE THUD’s meta-intel branch with MACHINE=”intel-core2-32” (because the UEFI is not supported by the board) in my local.conf and the system starts but the video acceleration won’t work, the screen resolution is 640x480
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> I’ve configured
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> LICENSE_FLAGS_WHITELIST="commercial"
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> in my local.conf
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> I’ve founded at this address https://old.yoctoproject.org/downloads/bsps/danny13/cedar-trail-0 that the local.conf must provide
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> LICENSE_FLAGS_WHITELIST += "license_cdv-pvr-driver_1.0.3"
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> But this does not fix the problem.
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> I think the problem is that there aren’t the drivers for the PowerVR Graphics.
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> Is there a workaround?
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> Best regards
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> Enrico
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