This provides the Rust compiler, tools for building packages (cargo), and a few example projects.
When building a rust package in bitbake, it's usually easiest to build with cargo using cargo.bbclass. If the package already has a Cargo.toml file (most rust packages do), then it's especially easy. Otherwise you should probably get the code building in cargo first.
Once your package builds in cargo, you can use cargo-bitbake to generate a bitbake recipe for it. This allows bitbake to fetch all the necessary dependent crates, as well as a pegged version of the crates.io index, to ensure maximum reproducibility. Once the Rust SDK support is added to oe-core, cargo-bitbake may also be added to the SDK.
NOTE: You will have to edit the generated recipe based on the comments contained within it
On the host:
-sys
packages your project might need must have RDEPENDs for the native library.On the target:
-sys
packages your project might need must have RDEPENDs for the native library.