[yocto] couple questions about kernel-dev manual, section 2.6, "emenlow" branch
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday at crashcourse.ca
Mon Feb 27 05:54:36 PST 2017
On Mon, 27 Feb 2017, Bruce Ashfield wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 4:54 AM, Robert P. J. Day <rpjday at crashcourse.ca> wrote:
>
> still working my way through the kernel-dev manual, and a
> couple oddities in section 2.6.
>
> first, the example given uses the (alleged) standard/emenlow
> branch, which i'm pretty sure doesn't exist anymore, yes? if
> one is going to use an example, i suggest one base that
> example on one of the YP reference BSPs that's guaranteed to
> always exist, such as beagleboard or arm-versatile-926ejs.
>
> I can't say that one will always exist .. but the arm-versatile
> branch has been around for years, and until the qemuarm target
> changes to use something else, it will continue to be around.
i might have skipped those possibilities since they produced no
output, which made the examples rather vacuous. :-) i'll check again,
want to make sure one picks a branch that actually generates output.
> next, i'm assuming that one would be running those "git
> whatchanged" commands in the project directory, under
> tmp/work-shared/<target>/kernel-source, yes? it's just not
> made clear in that section where a reader would be doing those
> things.
>
> Correct.
ok, i will add that note to the imminent patch.
> finally, section 2.6.1 reads:
>
> "Here is an example that looks at what has changed in the
> emenlow branch of the linux-yocto-3.19 kernel."
> what does the kernel version of 3.19 have to do with those git
> commands? how do those commands depend on the particular
> version of the linux-yocto recipe you're using?
>
> At one point I was changing the branching structure, and the kernel
> meta data was in the same repo as the kernel source, so that could
> change some of the commands.
>
> But nothing has changed on that front in quite some time, so the
> answer is "they don't depend on the version you are using" .. so the
> version reference could be dropped.
roger that.
rday
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