[yocto] bsp-guide: a few more semantic tweaks to the BSP guide

Robert P. J. Day rpjday at crashcourse.ca
Tue Jul 24 15:18:14 PDT 2012


Signed-off-by: Robert P. J. Day <rpjday at crashcourse.ca>

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diff --git a/documentation/bsp-guide/bsp.xml b/documentation/bsp-guide/bsp.xml
index 914c391..3699984 100644
--- a/documentation/bsp-guide/bsp.xml
+++ b/documentation/bsp-guide/bsp.xml
@@ -402,8 +402,8 @@
                 For example, the Crown Bay BSP <filename>crownbay.conf</filename> has the
                 following statements:
                 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
-     include conf/machine/include/tune-atom.inc
-     include conf/machine/include/ia32-base.inc
+     require conf/machine/include/tune-atom.inc
+     require conf/machine/include/ia32-base.inc
                 </literallayout>
             </para>
             </section>
@@ -769,7 +769,7 @@
                             <itemizedlist>
                                 <listitem><para>A brief description about the hardware the BSP
                                     targets.</para></listitem>
-                                <listitem><para>A list of all the dependencies a
+                                <listitem><para>A list of all the dependencies
                                     on which a BSP layer depends.
                                     These dependencies are typically a list of required layers needed
                                     to build the BSP.
@@ -817,14 +817,14 @@
                             using the BSP layer.
                             Multiple machine configuration files define variations of machine
                             configurations that are supported by the BSP.
-                            If a BSP supports more multiple machine variations, you need to
+                            If a BSP supports multiple machine variations, you need to
                             adequately describe each variation in the BSP
                             <filename>README</filename> file.
                             Do not use multiple machine configuration files to describe disparate
                             hardware.
                             Multiple machine configuration files should describe very similar targets.
-                            If you do have very different targets, you should create a separate
-                            BSP.
+                            If you do have very different targets, you should create separate
+                            BSP layers for each target.
                             <note>It is completely possible for a developer to structure the
                             working repository as a conglomeration of unrelated BSP
                             files, and to possibly generate specifically targeted 'release' BSPs

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                        http://crashcourse.ca

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