subtree updates

meta-openembedded: 9a52bfc4a6..af11f6ce73:
  Andreas Müller (4):
        nautilus: Add a packageconfig for libportal - disabled by default
        gtk4: upgrade 4.4.0 -> 4.6.2
        libadwaita: initial add 1.1.0
        gtksourceview5: upgrade 5.2.0 -> 5.4.0

  Carlos Rafael Giani (3):
        libopenmpt: Remove unnecessary python code block
        pipewire: Upgrade to version 0.3.49
        wireplumber: Upgrade to version 0.4.9

  Kai Kang (4):
        wxwidgets: 3.1.4 -> 3.1.5
        python3-wxgtk4: add recipe
        wxwidgets: fix typo
        mcelog: fix compile error

  Khem Raj (1):
        python3-wxgtk4: Use cross prefix with native wx-config

  Matthias Klein (1):
        paho-mqtt-c: upgrade 1.3.9 -> 1.3.10

  Mingli Yu (1):
        mariadb: increase MY_AES_CTX_SIZE

  Potin Lai (4):
        libimobiledevice-glue: add recipe
        libimobiledevice-glue: fix undefined bswap error
        libirecovery: add recipe
        idevicerestore: add recipe

  S. Lockwood-Childs (1):
        python3-evdev: fix host header contamination

  Yi Zhao (2):
        strongswan: 5.9.4 -> 5.9.5
        libnetfilter-conntrack: upgrade 1.0.8 -> 1.0.9

meta-raspberrypi: c06ae5eacf..31c33d155c:
  Khem Raj (3):
        linux-raspberrypi_5.15.bb: Upgrade to 5.15.32
        raspberrypi-firmware: Update to match 5.15.32
        armstubs: Upgrade to 20211101

poky: 5fe3689f4f..1976521190:
  Chen Qi (1):
        gobject-introspection: fix default search path for girdir

  Daniel Ammann (2):
        overview-manual: Fix reference
        ref-manual: Add vfat in list of filesystems supported by kickstart

  Jagadeesh Krishnanjanappa (1):
        cmake: support to create per-toolchain cmake file in SDK

  Khem Raj (2):
        weston: Add a knob to control simple clients
        meson: Robustify compiler detection logic

  Marta Rybczynska (1):
        doc: migration-3.5: extend the section on inclusive language

  Michael Halstead (1):
        releases: update to include 3.4.3

  Michael Opdenacker (4):
        overview-manual: add missing upper case
        docs: add poky.yaml and sphinx-static/switchers.js to "make clean"
        manuals: fix quoting of double dashes
        migration-guides: preliminary description for 3.5

  Oleksandr Kravchuk (1):
        python3: update to 3.10.4

  Peter Kjellerstedt (1):
        ref-manual: Remove references to AVAILABLE_LICENSES

  Rasmus Villemoes (1):
        git: make expat and curl into PACKAGECONFIG items

  Richard Purdie (11):
        set_versions/switchers: Drop versions shown to the active releases
        mirrors: Add missing gitsm entries for yocto/oe mirrors
        base: Don't add duplicates to sys.path
        base: Clean up module import compatibility code
        modutils-initscripts: Change license PD -> MIT
        keymaps: Clean up license handling
        initscripts: Clean up license handling/identifiers
        bitbake: cooker: Further fixes to inotify to fix memres bitbake issues
        bitbake: cooker: Restore sys.path and sys.modules between parses
        bitbake: cooker: Ensure any existing hashserv connection is closed
        bitbake: cooker: Avoid error if siggen wasn't setup

  Ross Burton (24):
        ref-manual: update Python class documentation
        buildtools-tarball: include nativesdk-python3-pyyaml
        image_types: hddimg and iso only work on x86
        oeqa/selftest/devtool: ensure Git username is set before upgrade tests
        oeqa/selftest/wic: use os.rename instead of bb.utils.rename
        oeqa/selftest/wic: remove redundant asserts
        oeqa/selftest/wic: clean up only_for_arch decorator
        oeqa/selftest/wic: don't hardcode kernel image type in test_wic_rm
        oeqa/selftest/wic: add more arch-specific annotations
        oeqa/selftest/buildoptions: set PACKAGE_CLASSES in test_arch_work_dir_and_export_source
        oeqa/runtime/decorator/package.py: remove use of strToSet
        oeqa/core/decorator: remove redundant code
        testimage: inline updateTestData()
        oeqa/core/utils/misc: remove redundant file
        oeqa/selftest: remove unused imports
        oeqa/core/decorators/data: improve has_* logic
        oeqa/selftest: tag tests that use runqemu
        oeqa: rationalise skipifqemu decorators
        oeqa/selftest/oescripts: refactor skipping logic
        oeqa/selftest/wic: cleanup WicTestCase.setUpLocal
        oeqa/selftest/wic: rearrange tests
        oeqa/selftest/wic: use os.path.join to join paths
        oeqa/selftest/wic: use self.td instead of get_bb_var to save on bitbake calls
        oeqa/selftest: generalise test_devtool_virtual_kernel_modify

  Simon Kuhnle (1):
        convert-variable-renames: Fix typo in description

Signed-off-by: Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz>
Change-Id: Ic8359fe5772351a45a3154c6a7f5042a88ff934c
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diff --git a/poky/meta/recipes-bsp/keymaps/files/keymap.sh b/poky/meta/recipes-bsp/keymaps/files/keymap.sh
index 6ebc634..26bda60 100755
--- a/poky/meta/recipes-bsp/keymaps/files/keymap.sh
+++ b/poky/meta/recipes-bsp/keymaps/files/keymap.sh
@@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
 #!/bin/sh
 #
 # load keymap, if existing
+#
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+#
 
 KERNEL_MAJMIN=`uname -r | cut -d '.' -f 1,2`
 if [ -e /etc/keymap-$KERNEL_MAJMIN.map ]; then