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author | Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz> | Fri Jan 12 09:51:57 2024 -0600 |
committer | Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz> | Fri Jan 12 19:30:46 2024 +0000 |
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subtree updates meta-openembedded: 7d8115d550..098dc606f9: Alex Kiernan (2): c-ares: Filter out "Live" tests ptest-packagelists-meta-oe.inc Add c-ares to PTESTS_SLOW_META_OE Alexander Kanavin (25): fontforge: add a readline PACKAGECONFIG volume-key: disable python bindings audit: disable python bindings as incompatible with python 3.12 cmpi-bindings: update 1.0.1 -> 1.0.4 libpwquality: backport a python 3.12 compatibility patch mycroft: do not depend on python3-xmlrunner python3-xmlrunner: remove the recipe system-config-printer: rely on setuptools to obtain distutils copy python3-gmpy2: fix python 3.12 issues python3-custom-inherit: fix python 3.12 builds python3-jsonrpcserver: remove python3-oslash: remove nmap: disable ndiff wireshark: update 4.0.10 -> 4.2.0 openipmi: update 2.0.32 -> 2.0.34 libsigrokdecode: add python 3.12 support cockpit: add setuptools dependency to bring in distutils copy mongodb: skip until python 3.12 fixes are available. mercurial: ensure setuptools is present as distutils is no longer (mercurial tries both) rwmem: fix python modules packaging upm: get disutils copy via setuptools python3-kmod: remove the recipe hplip: provide setuptools for the distutils copy audit: reenable python bindings and bring in distutils via setuptools (needed with python 3.12) python3-h5py: backport a cython 3.x compatibility patch Christophe Vu-Brugier (1): nvme-cli: upgrade 2.6 -> 2.7.1 Enrico Scholz (1): krb5: use PACKAGE_BEFORE_PN Fabio Estevam (2): i2cdev_git: Remove AUTHOR field picocom: Update to 2023-04 Ilya A. Kriveshko (1): srecord: fix install prefix Jordan Crouse (2): collectd: Remove rrdtool from DEPENDS keepalived: Move the sample configuration files to a separate package Jose Quaresma (1): layer.conf: Add libdevmapper-native PREFERRED_RPROVIDER Khem Raj (8): mraa: Update to latest tip of trunk libcppkafka: Update to tip of trunk python3-pydantic-core: Rename the cpython module on musl libtinyxml2: Package needed resources to run ptests python3-pylint: Ignore failing ptests libconfig-general-perl: Enable on musl targets tgt: Fix build with musl kernel-selftest: remove Wno-alloc-size-larger-than from scripts/Makefile.extrawarn Leon Anavi (5): ssd1306_git.bb: Add ssd1306_linux ssd1306: Update and remove patch python3-webargs: Upgrade 8.3.0 -> 8.4.0 python3-wtforms: Upgrade 3.1.1 -> 3.1.2 python3-kivy: Upgrade 2.2.1 -> 2.3.0 Markus Volk (9): luajit: upgrade 2.1beta -> 2.1 gnome-terminal: fix search_provider build libplist: make sure rm doesn't fail on nonexistent file imagemagick: upgrade 7.1.1-8 -> 7.1.1.26 mutter: update 45.1 -> 45.3 gnome-shell: update 45.1 -> 45.3 gnome-control-center: update 45.1 -> 45.2 gnome-software: update 45.1 -> 45.3 gnome-shell-extensions: update 45.1 -> 45.2 Martin Jansa (1): libpwquality: respect PYTHONSITEDIR Michael Haener (1): mdio-tools: upgrade 1.3.0 -> 1.3.1 Mingli Yu (2): usleep: Make the version consistent ipmitool: Make the version consistent Peter Marko (1): protobuf-c: upgrade 1.4.1 -> 1.5.0 Richard Leitner (1): python3-pytest-cov: add missing python3-coverage dependency Robert Yang (1): v4l-utils: Add PACKAGECONFIG for v4l2-tracer to fix determinstic build Wang Mingyu (52): cglm: upgrade 0.9.1 -> 0.9.2 ctags: upgrade 6.0.20231224.0 -> 6.1.20231231.0 exiftool: upgrade 12.71 -> 12.72 feh: upgrade 3.10.1 -> 3.10.2 libssh: upgrade 0.10.5 -> 0.10.6 squid: upgrade 6.5 -> 6.6 imapfilter: upgrade 2.8.1 -> 2.8.2 redis-plus-plus: upgrade 1.3.10 -> 1.3.11 python3-netaddr: upgrade 0.9.0 -> 0.10.0 plocate: upgrade 1.1.19 -> 1.1.20 python3-cantools: upgrade 39.4.1 -> 39.4.2 python3-coverage: upgrade 7.3.4 -> 7.4.0 python3-flask: upgrade 2.3.3 -> 3.0.0 python3-gspread: upgrade 5.12.3 -> 5.12.4 python3-pydot: upgrade 1.4.2 -> 2.0.0 qpdf: upgrade 11.6.4 -> 11.7.0 thingsboard-gateway: upgrade 3.4.3.1 -> 3.4.4 python3-pydantic-core: upgrade 2.14.5 -> 2.14.6 libtinyxml2: upgrade 9.0.0 -> 10.0.0 adw-gtk3: upgrade 5.1 -> 5.2 dialog: upgrade 1.3-20231002 -> 1.3-20240101 ghex: upgrade 45.0 -> 45.1 jwt-cpp: upgrade 0.6.0 -> 0.7.0 libcloudproviders: upgrade 0.3.4 -> 0.3.5 libgedit-gtksourceview: upgrade 299.0.4 -> 299.0.5 libjcat: upgrade 0.1.14 -> 0.2.0 libraw: upgrade 0.21.1 -> 0.21.2 libsass: upgrade 3.6.5 -> 3.6.6 chrony: upgrade 4.4 -> 4.5 tgt: upgrade 1.0.83 -> 1.0.90 lapack: upgrade 3.10.1 -> 3.12.0 libio-pty-perl: upgrade 1.17 -> 1.20 webkitgtk3: upgrade 2.42.3 -> 2.42.4 xmlsec1: upgrade 1.3.2 -> 1.3.3 python3-argh: upgrade 0.30.5 -> 0.31.0 python3-cvxopt: upgrade 1.2.7 -> 1.3.2 python3-sqlalchemy: upgrade 2.0.24 -> 2.0.25 python3-aiohttp-jinja2: upgrade 1.5.1 -> 1.6 python3-bitarray: upgrade 2.9.1 -> 2.9.2 python3-google-api-python-client: upgrade 2.111.0 -> 2.112.0 python3-google-auth: upgrade 2.25.2 -> 2.26.1 python3-lz4: upgrade 4.3.2 -> 4.3.3 python3-pdm: upgrade 2.11.1 -> 2.11.2 python3-pyflakes: upgrade 3.1.0 -> 3.2.0 python3-pymisp: upgrade 2.4.182 -> 2.4.183 python3-pytest-asyncio: upgrade 0.23.2 -> 0.23.3 python3-traitlets: upgrade 5.14.0 -> 5.14.1 traceroute: upgrade 2.1.3 -> 2.1.5 wolfssl: upgrade 5.6.4 -> 5.6.6 xerces-c: upgrade 3.2.4 -> 3.2.5 zenity: upgrade 4.0.0 -> 4.0.1 daq: Fix install conflict when enable multilib. Yi Zhao (6): vsomeip: upgrade 3.3.8 -> 3.4.10 libtdb: upgrade 1.4.8 -> 1.4.9 libtalloc: upgrade 2.4.0 -> 2.4.1 libtevent: upgrade 0.14.1 -> 0.16.0 libldb: upgrade 2.7.2 -> 2.8.0 samba: upgrade 4.18.9 -> 4.19.3 alperak (10): libnvme: upgrade 1.6 -> 1.7.1 libpaper: upgrade 2.1.0 -> 2.1.2 onig: upgrade 6.9.8 -> 6.9.9 clinfo: upgrade 3.0.21.02.21 -> 3.0.23.01.25 opensc: upgrade 0.23.0 -> 0.24.0 pcsc-lite: upgrade 2.0.0 -> 2.0.1 pcsc-tools: upgrade 1.6.2 -> 1.7.1 wavpack: upgrade 5.1.0 -> 5.6.0 nginx: fix CVE-2023-44487 grpc: upgrade 1.59.2 -> 1.60.0 meta-arm: 4d22f982bc..5712422011: Emekcan Aras (1): arm-bsp/linux-yocto: corstone1000: bump to v6.6% Jon Mason (8): arm-bsp/trusted-firmware-m: update libmetal and open-amp to a release arm-bsp/trusted-firmware-m: update libmetal and open-amp to 2023.04.0 arm: modify patches to have email headers and correct date fields arm-bsp/optee-os: remove unused 3.18 files arm/optee-os: use sysroot in CFLAGS arm/optee-os: remove unneeded clang patches arm/scp-firmware: update git repository to new location arm-bsp/u-boot: rebase patches for v2024.01 Ross Burton (1): arm-bsp/linux-yocto: add linux-yocto 6.5 temporarily meta-raspberrypi: 4c033eb074..b859bc3eca: Leon Anavi (1): bcm2835: update 1.71 -> 1.73 poky: 4675bbb757..61182659c2: Adrian Freihofer (1): ref-manual: document cmake-qemu class Alassane Yattara (7): bitbake: toaster/tests: Bug-fix on TestProjectConfigTab::test_image_recipe_show_rows bitbake: toaster/tests: Bug-fix element click intercepted bitbake: toaster/tests: Delay driver first action on create new project page bitbake: toaster/tests: Setup delay after driver action self.get(url) bitbake: toaster/tests: bug-fix "#hint-error-project-name" should be visible bitbake: toaster/tests: Bug-fix "element not interactable" in TestLayerDetailsPage::test_edit_layerdetails bitbake: toaster/tests: Bug-fix ToasterTable show_rows testcases Alexander Kanavin (16): speexdsp: enable native variant devtool/standard: correctly escape \ bitbake: fetch/checkstatus(): do not print the URI twice in FetchError exception bitbake: fetch/wget/checkstatus(): include the URL in debugging output about status check failure bitbake: bitbake/runqueue: rework 'bitbake -S printdiff' logic selftest/sstatetests: fix up printdiff test to match rework of printdiff logic selftest/sstatetest: re-enable gcc printdiff test python3-pyyaml: make compatible with cython 3.x python3-cython: update 0.29.36 -> 3.0.7 taglib: fix upstream version check libpcre2: fix upstream version check icon-naming-utils: take tarball from debian selftest/sstatetests: include fetcher diagnostics into CDN test failure message selftest/SStatePrintdiff: ensure all base signatures are present in sstate in test_image_minimal_vs_base_do_configure shadow: update 4.13 -> 4.14.2 shadow: link executables statically for -native variant Chen Qi (5): gawk: upgrade from 5.2.2 to 5.3.0 systemd-bootchart: upgrade from 234 to 235 dbus-wait: bump srcrev sudo: upgrade from 1.9.15p2 to 1.9.15p5 util-linux/util-linux-libuuid: ugprade from 2.39.2 to 2.39.3 Corentin Guillevic (1): systemd: add udev-bash-completion package Enguerrand de Ribaucourt (1): manuals: document VSCode extension Fabio Estevam (5): libusb1: Do not match on -rc versions usbutils: Update to version 017 u-boot: Upgrade to 2024.01 kmscube: Change header file to <GLES3/gl3.h> kmscube: Add package version Ilya A. Kriveshko (1): dev-manual: update license manifest path Jamin Lin (1): devtool: modify: fix exception Joshua Watt (1): syslinux: Allow mtools to be optional Jörg Sommer (1): documentation: Add UBOOT_BINARY, extend UBOOT_CONFIG Khem Raj (6): connman: Fix build with musl rpm: Fix build with musl gawk: Add coreutils to rdeps for ptests package tcl: Fix prepending to run-ptest script coreutils: Ignore line-bytes.sh and no-allocate tests on musl opkg-utils: Backport fix to drop --numeric-owner parameter Lee Chee Yang (1): migration-guide: add release notes for 4.3.2 Mark Asselstine (2): bitbake: server/process: catch and expand multiprocessing connection exceptions bitbake: ui/knotty: properly handle exceptions when calling runCommand() Maxin B. John (1): ref-manual: classes: remove insserv bbclass Michael Opdenacker (2): contributor-guide: use "apt" instead of "aptitude" ref-manual: update tested and supported distros Mikko Rapeli (1): oeqa systemd.py: settle() using "running" or "degraded" state Ming Liu (1): qemu.bbclass: fix a python TypeError Mingli Yu (2): openssh: Add PACKAGECONFIG option to customize sshd mode gptfdisk: Make the version consistent Richard Purdie (2): bitbake: ast: Fix EXPORT_FUNCTIONS bug bitbake: runqueue: Fix runall all bug Robert Yang (2): bitbake: bitbake: event: Inject empty lines to make code match lineno in filename bitbake: bitbake: tests/event: Add test_lineno_in_eventhandler Rodrigo M. Duarte (1): linux-firmware: Fix the linux-firmware-bcm4373 FILES variable Ross Burton (12): glib-2.0: no need to depend on target gtk-doc autotools: append to EXTRA_AUTORECONF autotools: don't exclude gtkdocize gtk-doc: fix DEPENDS gtk-doc: remove obsolete logic gtk-doc: don't use docdir set in environment in gtkdocize gtk-doc: don't manually call gtkdocize kmod: fix configure with autopoint calling gtkdocize util-linux: enable gtk-doc meson: use pkg-config in the cross files cairo: upgrade to 1.18.0 xmlcatalog: limit to native recipes only Simone Weiß (2): dev-manual: start.rst: update use of Download page glibc: Set status for CVE-2023-5156 & CVE-2023-0687 Tim Orling (2): python3-bcrypt: upgrade 4.1.1 -> 4.1.2 python3-attrs: enable ptest Wang Mingyu (13): ffmpeg: upgrade 6.1 -> 6.1.1 meson: upgrade 1.3.0 -> 1.3.1 ccache: upgrade 4.8.3 -> 4.9 mesa: upgrade 23.3.1 -> 23.3.2 subversion: upgrade 1.14.2 -> 1.14.3 python3-dbusmock: upgrade 0.30.1 -> 0.30.2 python3-hatch-fancy-pypi-readme: upgrade 23.1.0 -> 24.1.0 python3-hypothesis: upgrade 6.92.1 -> 6.92.2 python3-pycryptodome: upgrade 3.19.0 -> 3.19.1 python3-pycryptodomex: upgrade 3.19.0 -> 3.19.1 python3-pytest: upgrade 7.4.3 -> 7.4.4 python3-attrs: upgrade 22.1.0 -> 23.2.0 python3-lxml: upgrade 4.9.4 -> 45.0.0 William Lyu (1): elfutils: Update license information Yang Xu (1): rootfs.py: check depmodwrapper execution result Yi Zhao (2): libcap-ng: upgrade 0.8.3 -> 0.8.4 libcap-ng-python: upgrade 0.8.3 -> 0.8.4 david d zuhn (1): rng-tools: remove obsolete build time dependency on sysfsutils Change-Id: I43eda44bb889eedb45fae65caf2e5ed8d2c9de39 Signed-off-by: Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz>
OpenBMC is a Linux distribution for management controllers used in devices such as servers, top of rack switches or RAID appliances. It uses Yocto, OpenEmbedded, systemd, and D-Bus to allow easy customization for your platform.
See the Yocto documentation for the latest requirements
sudo apt install git python3-distutils gcc g++ make file wget \ gawk diffstat bzip2 cpio chrpath zstd lz4 bzip2
sudo dnf install git python3 gcc g++ gawk which bzip2 chrpath cpio \ hostname file diffutils diffstat lz4 wget zstd rpcgen patch
git clone https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc cd openbmc
Any build requires an environment set up according to your hardware target. There is a special script in the root of this repository that can be used to configure the environment as needed. The script is called setup
and takes the name of your hardware target as an argument.
The script needs to be sourced while in the top directory of the OpenBMC repository clone, and, if run without arguments, will display the list of supported hardware targets, see the following example:
$ . setup <machine> [build_dir] Target machine must be specified. Use one of: bletchley mori s8036 dl360poc mtjade swift e3c246d4i mtmitchell tatlin-archive-x86 ethanolx nicole tiogapass evb-ast2500 olympus-nuvoton transformers evb-ast2600 on5263m5 vegman-n110 evb-npcm750 p10bmc vegman-rx20 f0b palmetto vegman-sx20 fp5280g2 qcom-dc-scm-v1 witherspoon g220a quanta-q71l witherspoon-tacoma gbs romed8hm3 x11spi greatlakes romulus yosemitev2 gsj s2600wf zaius kudo s6q lannister s7106
Once you know the target (e.g. romulus), source the setup
script as follows:
. setup romulus
bitbake obmc-phosphor-image
Additional details can be found in the docs repository.
The OpenBMC community maintains a set of tutorials new users can go through to get up to speed on OpenBMC development out here
Commits submitted by members of the OpenBMC GitHub community are compiled and tested via our Jenkins server. Commits are run through two levels of testing. At the repository level the makefile make check
directive is run. At the system level, the commit is built into a firmware image and run with an arm-softmmu QEMU model against a barrage of CI tests.
Commits submitted by non-members do not automatically proceed through CI testing. After visual inspection of the commit, a CI run can be manually performed by the reviewer.
Automated testing against the QEMU model along with supported systems are performed. The OpenBMC project uses the Robot Framework for all automation. Our complete test repository can be found here.
Support of additional hardware and software packages is always welcome. Please follow the contributing guidelines when making a submission. It is expected that contributions contain test cases.
Issues are managed on GitHub. It is recommended you search through the issues before opening a new one.
First, please do a search on the internet. There's a good chance your question has already been asked.
For general questions, please use the openbmc tag on Stack Overflow. Please review the discussion on Stack Overflow licensing before posting any code.
For technical discussions, please see contact info below for Discord and mailing list information. Please don't file an issue to ask a question. You'll get faster results by using the mailing list or Discord.
This is a common question, particularly regarding boards from popular COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) vendors such as Supermicro and ASRock. You can see the list of supported boards by running . setup
(with no further arguments) in the root of the OpenBMC source tree. Most of the platforms supported by OpenBMC are specialized servers operated by companies running large datacenters, but some more generic COTS servers are supported to varying degrees.
If your motherboard is not listed in the output of . setup
it is not currently supported. Porting OpenBMC to a new platform is a non-trivial undertaking, ideally done with the assistance of schematics and other documentation from the manufacturer (it is not completely infeasible to take on a porting effort without documentation via reverse engineering, but it is considerably more difficult, and probably involves a greater risk of hardware damage).
However, even if your motherboard is among those listed in the output of . setup
, there are two significant caveats to bear in mind. First, not all ports are equally mature -- some platforms are better supported than others, and functionality on some "supported" boards may be fairly limited. Second, support for a motherboard is not the same as support for a complete system -- in particular, fan control is critically dependent on not just the motherboard but also the fans connected to it and the chassis that the board and fans are housed in, both of which can vary dramatically between systems using the same board model. So while you may be able to compile and install an OpenBMC build on your system and get some basic functionality, rough edges (such as your cooling fans running continuously at full throttle) are likely.
Dive deeper into OpenBMC by opening the docs repository.
The Technical Steering Committee (TSC) guides the project. Members are: