[yocto] filling in the "missing" entries in the ref manual variable glossary

Rifenbark, Scott M scott.m.rifenbark at intel.com
Mon Nov 4 15:13:03 PST 2013


This will be useful for me... thanks Robert.

Scott

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Robert P. J. Day [mailto:rpjday at crashcourse.ca]
>Sent: Friday, November 01, 2013 6:46 AM
>To: Rifenbark, Scott M
>Cc: Yocto discussion list
>Subject: RE: [yocto] filling in the "missing" entries in the ref manual variable
>glossary
>
>On Thu, 24 Oct 2013, Rifenbark, Scott M wrote:
>
>> Hey Robert,
>>
>> You don't need to submit full patches and explanations for these.
>> Noting that they are missing and need documenting is perfect.  If you
>> do have time when you point out a missing variable, providing a brief
>> explanation would help.  And... reporting what is missing is extremely
>> useful.  It has been (and will continue to be) an ongoing process of
>> fully documenting variables in the reference manual.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Scott
>
>  for better or worse, here's what i've decided to do. for my own teaching
>purposes so i can quickly refer to all the variables related to a single subject in
>front of a class, i started a wiki page which will be an OE variable glossary
>broken into sections and grouping related variables. here's the initial result for
>nothing more than variables related to u-boot:
>
>http://www.crashcourse.ca/wiki/index.php/OE_variable_glossary#U-
>Boot_variables
>
>that entire section took about 10 minutes to write and i now have what i
>*think* is a list of every OE variable related to u-boot in the following format:
>
> * if a variable is already documented in the ref manual, i just link to it and
>leave it at that
> * if a variable isn't documented, i add it to the list but
>(obviously) without a link
>
> and since i also want to see the usage of these things, i do a quick "grep" for
>each one, which showed me that nothing seems to be using the documented
>"UBOOT_TARGET" variable, but it seems that what
>*should* be documented is "UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET" instead. and also, none
>of the SPL-related variables are mentioned in the reference manual so i list
>them as well. as i said, that section took all of about 10 minutes to write so it's
>not all that time-consuming.
>
> this is what i'm going to be working on over the next several days, so if scott
>(or anyone else) wants to play along, that page will certainly point out what
>variables are missing from the ref manual, as well as any oddities i run across
>and someone else can submit patches for the ref manual -- there's just no
>way i have the time to create all the patches, but i can certainly at least point
>out what needs patching.
>
> thoughts?
>
>rday
>
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