This layer provides support for MicroBlaze, Zynq and ZynqMP.
Additional documentation:
Boards/Machines supported by this layer:
ml605-qemu-microblazeel
(QEMU support)s3adsp1800-qemu-microblazeeb
(QEMU support)kc705-microblazeel
qemu-zynq7
(QEMU Support)zc702-zynq7
(with QEMU support)zc706-zynq7
(with QEMU support)microzed-zynq7
picozed-zynq7
zedboard-zynq7
zybo-zynq7
zybo-linux-bd-zynq7
zcu102-zynqmp
(QEMU support)zcu106-zynqmp
zcu104-zynqmp
Additional information on Xilinx architectures can be found at: http://www.xilinx.com/support/index.htm
For Zybo Linux BD reference design, please see meta-xilinx-contrib layer
Please send any patches, pull requests, comments or questions for this layer to the meta-xilinx mailing list:
meta-xilinx@lists.yoctoproject.org
Maintainers:
Manjukumar Harthikote Matha <manjukumar.harthikote-matha@xilinx.com>
This layer depends on:
URI: git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake URI: git://git.openembedded.org/openembedded-core layers: meta
Due to licensing restrictions some recipes in this layer rely on closed source or restricted content provided by Xilinx. In order to use these recipes you must accept or agree to the licensing terms (e.g. EULA, Export Compliance, NDA, Redistribution, etc). This layer does not enforce any legal requirement, it is the responsibility of the user the ensure that they are in compliance with any licenses or legal requirements for content used.
In order to use recipes that rely on restricted content the xilinx
license flag must be white-listed in the build configuration (e.g. local.conf
). This can be done on a per package basis:
LICENSE_FLAGS_WHITELIST += "xilinx_pmu-rom"
or generally:
LICENSE_FLAGS_WHITELIST += "xilinx"
Generally speaking Xilinx content that is provided as a restricted download cannot be obtained without a Xilinx account, in order to use this content you must first download it with your Xilinx account and place the downloaded content in the downloads/
directory of your build or on a PREMIRROR
. Attempting to fetch the content using bitbake will fail, indicating the URL from which to acquire the content.