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4Board Support Packages (BSP) --- Developer's Guide
5**************************************************
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05006
7A Board Support Package (BSP) is a collection of information that
8defines how to support a particular hardware device, set of devices, or
9hardware platform. The BSP includes information about the hardware
10features present on the device and kernel configuration information
11along with any additional hardware drivers required. The BSP also lists
12any additional software components required in addition to a generic
13Linux software stack for both essential and optional platform features.
14
15This guide presents information about BSP layers, defines a structure
16for components so that BSPs follow a commonly understood layout,
17discusses how to customize a recipe for a BSP, addresses BSP licensing,
18and provides information that shows you how to create a BSP
19Layer using the :ref:`bitbake-layers <bsp-guide/bsp:Creating a new BSP Layer Using the \`\`bitbake-layers\`\` Script>`
20tool.
21
22BSP Layers
23==========
24
25A BSP consists of a file structure inside a base directory.
26Collectively, you can think of the base directory, its file structure,
27and the contents as a BSP layer. Although not a strict requirement, BSP
28layers in the Yocto Project use the following well-established naming
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -050029convention::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050030
31 meta-bsp_root_name
32
33The string "meta-" is prepended to the
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -050034machine or platform name, which is "bsp_root_name" in the above form.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050035
36.. note::
37
38 Because the BSP layer naming convention is well-established, it is
39 advisable to follow it when creating layers. Technically speaking, a
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -050040 BSP layer name does not need to start with ``meta-``.
41 However, various scripts and tools in the Yocto Project development
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050042 environment assume this convention.
43
44To help understand the BSP layer concept, consider the BSPs that the
45Yocto Project supports and provides with each release. You can see the
46layers in the
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -060047:ref:`overview-manual/development-environment:yocto project source repositories`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050048through
49a web interface at :yocto_git:`/`. If you go to that interface,
50you will find a list of repositories under "Yocto Metadata Layers".
51
52.. note::
53
54 Layers that are no longer actively supported as part of the Yocto
55 Project appear under the heading "Yocto Metadata Layer Archive."
56
57Each repository is a BSP layer supported by the Yocto Project (e.g.
58``meta-raspberrypi`` and ``meta-intel``). Each of these layers is a
59repository unto itself and clicking on the layer name displays two URLs
60from which you can clone the layer's repository to your local system.
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -050061Here is an example that clones the Raspberry Pi BSP layer::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050062
63 $ git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/meta-raspberrypi
64
65In addition to BSP layers, the ``meta-yocto-bsp`` layer is part of the
66shipped ``poky`` repository. The ``meta-yocto-bsp`` layer maintains
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -060067several "reference" BSPs including the ARM-based Beaglebone and generic
68versions of both 32-bit and 64-bit IA machines.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050069
70For information on typical BSP development workflow, see the
71:ref:`bsp-guide/bsp:developing a board support package (bsp)`
72section. For more
73information on how to set up a local copy of source files from a Git
74repository, see the
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -060075:ref:`dev-manual/start:locating yocto project source files`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050076section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
77
78The BSP layer's base directory (``meta-bsp_root_name``) is the root
79directory of that Layer. This directory is what you add to the
80:term:`BBLAYERS` variable in the
81``conf/bblayers.conf`` file found in your
82:term:`Build Directory`, which is
83established after you run the OpenEmbedded build environment setup
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -060084script (i.e. :ref:`ref-manual/structure:\`\`oe-init-build-env\`\``).
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050085Adding the root directory allows the :term:`OpenEmbedded Build System`
86to recognize the BSP
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -050087layer and from it build an image. Here is an example::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050088
89 BBLAYERS ?= " \
90 /usr/local/src/yocto/meta \
91 /usr/local/src/yocto/meta-poky \
92 /usr/local/src/yocto/meta-yocto-bsp \
93 /usr/local/src/yocto/meta-mylayer \
94 "
95
96.. note::
97
Andrew Geissler09036742021-06-25 14:25:14 -050098 Ordering and :term:`BBFILE_PRIORITY` for the layers listed in :term:`BBLAYERS`
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -050099 matter. For example, if multiple layers define a machine configuration, the
100 OpenEmbedded build system uses the last layer searched given similar layer
101 priorities. The build system works from the top-down through the layers
Andrew Geissler09036742021-06-25 14:25:14 -0500102 listed in :term:`BBLAYERS`.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500103
104Some BSPs require or depend on additional layers beyond the BSP's root
105layer in order to be functional. In this case, you need to specify these
106layers in the ``README`` "Dependencies" section of the BSP's root layer.
107Additionally, if any build instructions exist for the BSP, you must add
108them to the "Dependencies" section.
109
110Some layers function as a layer to hold other BSP layers. These layers
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500111are known as ":term:`container layers <Container Layer>`". An example of
Patrick Williams520786c2023-06-25 16:20:36 -0500112this type of layer is OpenEmbedded's :oe_git:`meta-openembedded </meta-openembedded>`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500113layer. The ``meta-openembedded`` layer contains many ``meta-*`` layers.
114In cases like this, you need to include the names of the actual layers
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500115you want to work with, such as::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500116
117 BBLAYERS ?= " \
118 /usr/local/src/yocto/meta \
119 /usr/local/src/yocto/meta-poky \
120 /usr/local/src/yocto/meta-yocto-bsp \
121 /usr/local/src/yocto/meta-mylayer \
122 .../meta-openembedded/meta-oe \
123 .../meta-openembedded/meta-perl \
124 .../meta-openembedded/meta-networking \
125 "
126
127and so on.
128
129For more information on layers, see the
Andrew Geissler517393d2023-01-13 08:55:19 -0600130":ref:`dev-manual/layers:understanding and creating layers`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500131section of the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
132
133Preparing Your Build Host to Work With BSP Layers
134=================================================
135
136This section describes how to get your build host ready to work with BSP
137layers. Once you have the host set up, you can create the layer as
138described in the
139":ref:`bsp-guide/bsp:creating a new bsp layer using the \`\`bitbake-layers\`\` script`"
140section.
141
142.. note::
143
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500144 For structural information on BSPs, see the
145 :ref:`bsp-guide/bsp:example filesystem layout` section.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500146
147#. *Set Up the Build Environment:* Be sure you are set up to use BitBake
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -0600148 in a shell. See the ":ref:`dev-manual/start:preparing the build host`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500149 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual for information on how
150 to get a build host ready that is either a native Linux machine or a machine
151 that uses CROPS.
152
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500153#. *Clone the poky Repository:* You need to have a local copy of the
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500154 Yocto Project :term:`Source Directory` (i.e. a local
155 ``poky`` repository). See the
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -0600156 ":ref:`dev-manual/start:cloning the \`\`poky\`\` repository`" and
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500157 possibly the
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -0600158 ":ref:`dev-manual/start:checking out by branch in poky`" or
159 ":ref:`dev-manual/start:checking out by tag in poky`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500160 sections
161 all in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual for information on
162 how to clone the ``poky`` repository and check out the appropriate
163 branch for your work.
164
165#. *Determine the BSP Layer You Want:* The Yocto Project supports many
166 BSPs, which are maintained in their own layers or in layers designed
167 to contain several BSPs. To get an idea of machine support through
Andrew Geissler7e0e3c02022-02-25 20:34:39 +0000168 BSP layers, you can look at the
169 :yocto_dl:`index of machines </releases/yocto/yocto-&DISTRO;/machines>`
170 for the release.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500171
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500172#. *Optionally Clone the meta-intel BSP Layer:* If your hardware is
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500173 based on current Intel CPUs and devices, you can leverage this BSP
174 layer. For details on the ``meta-intel`` BSP layer, see the layer's
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -0600175 :yocto_git:`README </meta-intel/tree/README>` file.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500176
177 #. *Navigate to Your Source Directory:* Typically, you set up the
178 ``meta-intel`` Git repository inside the :term:`Source Directory` (e.g.
179 ``poky``). ::
180
181 $ cd /home/you/poky
182
183 #. *Clone the Layer:* ::
184
185 $ git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/meta-intel.git
186 Cloning into 'meta-intel'...
187 remote: Counting objects: 15585, done.
188 remote: Compressing objects: 100% (5056/5056), done.
189 remote: Total 15585 (delta 9123), reused 15329 (delta 8867)
190 Receiving objects: 100% (15585/15585), 4.51 MiB | 3.19 MiB/s, done.
191 Resolving deltas: 100% (9123/9123), done.
192 Checking connectivity... done.
193
194 #. *Check Out the Proper Branch:* The branch you check out for
195 ``meta-intel`` must match the same branch you are using for the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500196 Yocto Project release (e.g. ``&DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP;``)::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500197
198 $ cd meta-intel
199 $ git checkout -b &DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP; remotes/origin/&DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP;
200 Branch &DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP; set up to track remote branch
201 &DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP; from origin.
202 Switched to a new branch '&DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP;'
203
204 .. note::
205
206 To see the available branch names in a cloned repository, use the ``git
207 branch -al`` command. See the
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -0600208 ":ref:`dev-manual/start:checking out by branch in poky`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500209 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual for more
210 information.
211
212#. *Optionally Set Up an Alternative BSP Layer:* If your hardware can be
213 more closely leveraged to an existing BSP not within the
214 ``meta-intel`` BSP layer, you can clone that BSP layer.
215
216 The process is identical to the process used for the ``meta-intel``
217 layer except for the layer's name. For example, if you determine that
218 your hardware most closely matches the ``meta-raspberrypi``, clone
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500219 that layer::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500220
221 $ git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/meta-raspberrypi
222 Cloning into 'meta-raspberrypi'...
223 remote: Counting objects: 4743, done.
224 remote: Compressing objects: 100% (2185/2185), done.
225 remote: Total 4743 (delta 2447), reused 4496 (delta 2258)
226 Receiving objects: 100% (4743/4743), 1.18 MiB | 0 bytes/s, done.
227 Resolving deltas: 100% (2447/2447), done.
228 Checking connectivity... done.
229
230#. *Initialize the Build Environment:* While in the root directory of
231 the Source Directory (i.e. ``poky``), run the
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -0600232 :ref:`ref-manual/structure:\`\`oe-init-build-env\`\`` environment
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500233 setup script to define the OpenEmbedded build environment on your
234 build host. ::
235
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500236 $ source oe-init-build-env
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500237
238 Among other things, the script creates the :term:`Build Directory`, which is
239 ``build`` in this case and is located in the :term:`Source Directory`. After
240 the script runs, your current working directory is set to the ``build``
241 directory.
242
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500243Example Filesystem Layout
244=========================
245
246Defining a common BSP directory structure allows end-users to understand
247and become familiar with that standard. A common format also encourages
248standardization of software support for hardware.
249
250The proposed form described in this section does have elements that are
251specific to the OpenEmbedded build system. It is intended that
252developers can use this structure with other build systems besides the
Andrew Geissler3b8a17c2021-04-15 15:55:55 -0500253OpenEmbedded build system. It is also intended that it will be simple
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500254to extract information and convert it to other formats if required. The
255OpenEmbedded build system, through its standard :ref:`layers mechanism
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -0600256<overview-manual/yp-intro:the yocto project layer model>`, can
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500257directly accept the format described as a layer. The BSP layer captures
258all the hardware-specific details in one place using a standard format,
259which is useful for any person wishing to use the hardware platform
260regardless of the build system they are using.
261
262The BSP specification does not include a build system or other tools -
263the specification is concerned with the hardware-specific components
264only. At the end-distribution point, you can ship the BSP layer combined
265with a build system and other tools. Realize that it is important to
266maintain the distinction that the BSP layer, a build system, and tools
267are separate components that could be combined in certain end products.
268
269Before looking at the recommended form for the directory structure
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -0700270inside a BSP layer, you should be aware that there are some requirements
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500271in order for a BSP layer to be considered compliant with the Yocto
272Project. For that list of requirements, see the
273":ref:`bsp-guide/bsp:released bsp requirements`" section.
274
275Below is the typical directory structure for a BSP layer. While this
276basic form represents the standard, realize that the actual layout for
277individual BSPs could differ. ::
278
279 meta-bsp_root_name/
280 meta-bsp_root_name/bsp_license_file
281 meta-bsp_root_name/README
282 meta-bsp_root_name/README.sources
283 meta-bsp_root_name/binary/bootable_images
284 meta-bsp_root_name/conf/layer.conf
285 meta-bsp_root_name/conf/machine/*.conf
286 meta-bsp_root_name/recipes-bsp/*
287 meta-bsp_root_name/recipes-core/*
288 meta-bsp_root_name/recipes-graphics/*
289 meta-bsp_root_name/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-yocto_kernel_rev.bbappend
290
291Below is an example of the Raspberry Pi BSP layer that is available from
Andrew Geissler3b8a17c2021-04-15 15:55:55 -0500292the :yocto_git:`Source Repositories <>`:
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500293
294.. code-block:: none
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500295
296 meta-raspberrypi/COPYING.MIT
297 meta-raspberrypi/README.md
298 meta-raspberrypi/classes
299 meta-raspberrypi/classes/sdcard_image-rpi.bbclass
300 meta-raspberrypi/conf/
301 meta-raspberrypi/conf/layer.conf
302 meta-raspberrypi/conf/machine/
303 meta-raspberrypi/conf/machine/raspberrypi-cm.conf
304 meta-raspberrypi/conf/machine/raspberrypi-cm3.conf
305 meta-raspberrypi/conf/machine/raspberrypi.conf
306 meta-raspberrypi/conf/machine/raspberrypi0-wifi.conf
307 meta-raspberrypi/conf/machine/raspberrypi0.conf
308 meta-raspberrypi/conf/machine/raspberrypi2.conf
309 meta-raspberrypi/conf/machine/raspberrypi3-64.conf
310 meta-raspberrypi/conf/machine/raspberrypi3.conf
311 meta-raspberrypi/conf/machine/include
312 meta-raspberrypi/conf/machine/include/rpi-base.inc
313 meta-raspberrypi/conf/machine/include/rpi-default-providers.inc
314 meta-raspberrypi/conf/machine/include/rpi-default-settings.inc
315 meta-raspberrypi/conf/machine/include/rpi-default-versions.inc
316 meta-raspberrypi/conf/machine/include/tune-arm1176jzf-s.inc
317 meta-raspberrypi/docs
318 meta-raspberrypi/docs/Makefile
319 meta-raspberrypi/docs/conf.py
320 meta-raspberrypi/docs/contributing.md
321 meta-raspberrypi/docs/extra-apps.md
322 meta-raspberrypi/docs/extra-build-config.md
323 meta-raspberrypi/docs/index.rst
324 meta-raspberrypi/docs/layer-contents.md
325 meta-raspberrypi/docs/readme.md
326 meta-raspberrypi/files
327 meta-raspberrypi/files/custom-licenses
328 meta-raspberrypi/files/custom-licenses/Broadcom
329 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp
330 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/bootfiles
331 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/bootfiles/bcm2835-bootfiles.bb
332 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/bootfiles/rpi-config_git.bb
333 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/common
334 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/common/firmware.inc
335 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/formfactor
336 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/formfactor/formfactor
337 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/formfactor/formfactor/raspberrypi
338 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/formfactor/formfactor/raspberrypi/machconfig
339 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/formfactor/formfactor_0.0.bbappend
340 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/rpi-u-boot-src
341 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/rpi-u-boot-src/files
342 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/rpi-u-boot-src/files/boot.cmd.in
343 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/rpi-u-boot-src/rpi-u-boot-scr.bb
344 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/u-boot
345 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/u-boot/u-boot
346 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/u-boot/u-boot/*.patch
347 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-bsp/u-boot/u-boot_%.bbappend
348 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-connectivity
349 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-connectivity/bluez5
350 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-connectivity/bluez5/bluez5
351 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-connectivity/bluez5/bluez5/*.patch
352 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-connectivity/bluez5/bluez5/BCM43430A1.hcd
353 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-connectivity/bluez5/bluez5brcm43438.service
354 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-connectivity/bluez5/bluez5_%.bbappend
355 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core
356 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core/images
357 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core/images/rpi-basic-image.bb
358 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core/images/rpi-hwup-image.bb
359 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core/images/rpi-test-image.bb
360 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core/packagegroups
361 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core/packagegroups/packagegroup-rpi-test.bb
362 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core/psplash
363 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core/psplash/files
364 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core/psplash/files/psplash-raspberrypi-img.h
365 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core/psplash/psplash_git.bbappend
366 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core/udev
367 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core/udev/udev-rules-rpi
368 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core/udev/udev-rules-rpi/99-com.rules
369 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core/udev/udev-rules-rpi.bb
370 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools
371 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/bcm2835
372 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/bcm2835/bcm2835_1.52.bb
373 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/pi-blaster
374 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/pi-blaster/files
375 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/pi-blaster/files/*.patch
376 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/pi-blaster/pi-blaster_git.bb
377 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/python
378 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/python/python-rtimu
379 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/python/python-rtimu/*.patch
380 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/python/python-rtimu_git.bb
381 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/python/python-sense-hat_2.2.0.bb
382 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/python/rpi-gpio
383 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/python/rpi-gpio/*.patch
384 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/python/rpi-gpio_0.6.3.bb
385 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/python/rpio
386 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/python/rpio/*.patch
387 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/python/rpio_0.10.0.bb
388 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/wiringPi
389 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/wiringPi/files
390 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/wiringPi/files/*.patch
391 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-devtools/wiringPi/wiringpi_git.bb
392 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics
393 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/eglinfo
394 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/eglinfo/eglinfo-fb_%.bbappend
395 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/eglinfo/eglinfo-x11_%.bbappend
396 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/mesa
397 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/mesa/mesa-gl_%.bbappend
398 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/mesa/mesa_%.bbappend
399 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/userland
400 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/userland/userland
401 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/userland/userland/*.patch
402 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/userland/userland_git.bb
403 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/vc-graphics
404 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/vc-graphics/files
405 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/vc-graphics/files/egl.pc
406 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/vc-graphics/files/vchiq.sh
407 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/vc-graphics/vc-graphics-hardfp.bb
408 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/vc-graphics/vc-graphics.bb
409 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/vc-graphics/vc-graphics.inc
410 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/wayland
411 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/wayland/weston_%.bbappend
412 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/xorg-xserver
413 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/xorg-xserver/xserver-xf86-config
414 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/xorg-xserver/xserver-xf86-config/rpi
415 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/xorg-xserver/xserver-xf86-config/rpi/xorg.conf
416 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/xorg-xserver/xserver-xf86-config/rpi/xorg.conf.d
417 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/xorg-xserver/xserver-xf86-config/rpi/xorg.conf.d/10-evdev.conf
418 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/xorg-xserver/xserver-xf86-config/rpi/xorg.conf.d/98-pitft.conf
419 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/xorg-xserver/xserver-xf86-config/rpi/xorg.conf.d/99-calibration.conf
420 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/xorg-xserver/xserver-xf86-config_0.1.bbappend
421 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/xorg-xserver/xserver-xorg_%.bbappend
422 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-kernel
423 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-kernel/linux-firmware
424 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-kernel/linux-firmware/files
425 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-kernel/linux-firmware/files/brcmfmac43430-sdio.bin
426 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-kernel/linux-firmware/files/brcfmac43430-sdio.txt
427 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-kernel/linux-firmware/linux-firmware_%.bbappend
428 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-kernel/linux
429 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-raspberrypi-dev.bb
430 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-raspberrypi.inc
431 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-raspberrypi_4.14.bb
432 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-raspberrypi_4.9.bb
433 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-multimedia
434 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-multimedia/gstreamer
435 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-multimedia/gstreamer/gstreamer1.0-omx
436 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-multimedia/gstreamer/gstreamer1.0-omx/*.patch
437 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-multimedia/gstreamer/gstreamer1.0-omx_%.bbappend
438 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-multimedia/gstreamer/gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad_%.bbappend
439 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-multimedia/gstreamer/gstreamer1.0-omx-1.12
440 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-multimedia/gstreamer/gstreamer1.0-omx-1.12/*.patch
441 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-multimedia/omxplayer
442 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-multimedia/omxplayer/omxplayer
443 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-multimedia/omxplayer/omxplayer/*.patch
444 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-multimedia/omxplayer/omxplayer_git.bb
445 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-multimedia/x264
446 meta-raspberrypi/recipes-multimedia/x264/x264_git.bbappend
447 meta-raspberrypi/wic meta-raspberrypi/wic/sdimage-raspberrypi.wks
448
449The following sections describe each part of the proposed BSP format.
450
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500451License Files
452-------------
453
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500454You can find these files in the BSP Layer at::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500455
456 meta-bsp_root_name/bsp_license_file
457
458These optional files satisfy licensing requirements for the BSP. The
459type or types of files here can vary depending on the licensing
460requirements. For example, in the Raspberry Pi BSP, all licensing
461requirements are handled with the ``COPYING.MIT`` file.
462
463Licensing files can be MIT, BSD, GPLv*, and so forth. These files are
464recommended for the BSP but are optional and totally up to the BSP
465developer. For information on how to maintain license compliance, see
Andrew Geissler517393d2023-01-13 08:55:19 -0600466the ":ref:`dev-manual/licenses:maintaining open source license compliance during your product's lifecycle`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500467section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
468
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500469README File
470-----------
471
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500472You can find this file in the BSP Layer at::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500473
474 meta-bsp_root_name/README
475
476This file provides information on how to boot the live images that are
477optionally included in the ``binary/`` directory. The ``README`` file
478also provides information needed for building the image.
479
480At a minimum, the ``README`` file must contain a list of dependencies,
481such as the names of any other layers on which the BSP depends and the
482name of the BSP maintainer with his or her contact information.
483
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500484README.sources File
485-------------------
486
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500487You can find this file in the BSP Layer at::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500488
489 meta-bsp_root_name/README.sources
490
491This file provides information on where to locate the BSP source files
492used to build the images (if any) that reside in
493``meta-bsp_root_name/binary``. Images in the ``binary`` would be images
494released with the BSP. The information in the ``README.sources`` file
495also helps you find the :term:`Metadata`
496used to generate the images that ship with the BSP.
497
498.. note::
499
500 If the BSP's ``binary`` directory is missing or the directory has no images, an
501 existing ``README.sources`` file is meaningless and usually does not exist.
502
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500503Pre-built User Binaries
504-----------------------
505
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500506You can find these files in the BSP Layer at::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500507
508 meta-bsp_root_name/binary/bootable_images
509
510This optional area contains useful pre-built kernels and user-space
511filesystem images released with the BSP that are appropriate to the
512target system. This directory typically contains graphical (e.g. Sato)
513and minimal live images when the BSP tarball has been created and made
514available in the :yocto_home:`Yocto Project <>` website. You can
515use these kernels and images to get a system running and quickly get
516started on development tasks.
517
518The exact types of binaries present are highly hardware-dependent. The
519:ref:`README <bsp-guide/bsp:readme file>` file should be present in the
520BSP Layer and it explains how to use the images with the target
521hardware. Additionally, the
522:ref:`README.sources <bsp-guide/bsp:readme.sources file>` file should be
523present to locate the sources used to build the images and provide
524information on the Metadata.
525
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500526Layer Configuration File
527------------------------
528
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500529You can find this file in the BSP Layer at::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500530
531 meta-bsp_root_name/conf/layer.conf
532
533The ``conf/layer.conf`` file identifies the file structure as a layer,
534identifies the contents of the layer, and contains information about how
535the build system should use it. Generally, a standard boilerplate file
536such as the following works. In the following example, you would replace
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500537"bsp" with the actual name of the BSP (i.e. "bsp_root_name" from the example
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500538template). ::
539
540 # We have a conf and classes directory, add to BBPATH
541 BBPATH .= ":${LAYERDIR}"
542
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500543 # We have a recipes directory containing .bb and .bbappend files, add to BBFILES
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500544 BBFILES += "${LAYERDIR}/recipes-*/*/*.bb \
545 ${LAYERDIR}/recipes-*/*/*.bbappend"
546
547 BBFILE_COLLECTIONS += "bsp"
548 BBFILE_PATTERN_bsp = "^${LAYERDIR}/"
549 BBFILE_PRIORITY_bsp = "6"
550 LAYERDEPENDS_bsp = "intel"
551
552To illustrate the string substitutions, here are the corresponding
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500553statements from the Raspberry Pi ``conf/layer.conf`` file::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500554
555 # We have a conf and classes directory, append to BBPATH
556 BBPATH .= ":${LAYERDIR}"
557
558 # We have a recipes directory containing .bb and .bbappend files, add to BBFILES
559 BBFILES += "${LAYERDIR}/recipes*/*/*.bb \
560 ${LAYERDIR}/recipes*/*/*.bbappend"
561
562 BBFILE_COLLECTIONS += "raspberrypi"
563 BBFILE_PATTERN_raspberrypi := "^${LAYERDIR}/"
564 BBFILE_PRIORITY_raspberrypi = "9"
565
566 # Additional license directories.
567 LICENSE_PATH += "${LAYERDIR}/files/custom-licenses"
568 .
569 .
570 .
571
572This file simply makes :term:`BitBake` aware of the recipes and configuration
573directories. The file must exist so that the OpenEmbedded build system can
574recognize the BSP.
575
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500576Hardware Configuration Options
577------------------------------
578
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500579You can find these files in the BSP Layer at::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500580
581 meta-bsp_root_name/conf/machine/*.conf
582
583The machine files bind together all the information contained elsewhere
584in the BSP into a format that the build system can understand. Each BSP
585Layer requires at least one machine file. If the BSP supports multiple
586machines, multiple machine configuration files can exist. These
587filenames correspond to the values to which users have set the
588:term:`MACHINE` variable.
589
590These files define things such as the kernel package to use
591(:term:`PREFERRED_PROVIDER` of
Andrew Geissler517393d2023-01-13 08:55:19 -0600592:ref:`virtual/kernel <dev-manual/new-recipe:using virtual providers>`),
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500593the hardware drivers to include in different types of images, any
594special software components that are needed, any bootloader information,
595and also any special image format requirements.
596
597This configuration file could also include a hardware "tuning" file that
598is commonly used to define the package architecture and specify
599optimization flags, which are carefully chosen to give best performance
600on a given processor.
601
602Tuning files are found in the ``meta/conf/machine/include`` directory
603within the :term:`Source Directory`.
604For example, many ``tune-*`` files (e.g. ``tune-arm1136jf-s.inc``,
605``tune-1586-nlp.inc``, and so forth) reside in the
606``poky/meta/conf/machine/include`` directory.
607
608To use an include file, you simply include them in the machine
609configuration file. For example, the Raspberry Pi BSP
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500610``raspberrypi3.conf`` contains the following statement::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500611
612 include conf/machine/include/rpi-base.inc
613
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500614Miscellaneous BSP-Specific Recipe Files
615---------------------------------------
616
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500617You can find these files in the BSP Layer at::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500618
619 meta-bsp_root_name/recipes-bsp/*
620
621This optional directory contains miscellaneous recipe files for the BSP.
622Most notably would be the formfactor files. For example, in the
623Raspberry Pi BSP, there is the ``formfactor_0.0.bbappend`` file, which
624is an append file used to augment the recipe that starts the build.
625Furthermore, there are machine-specific settings used during the build
626that are defined by the ``machconfig`` file further down in the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500627directory. Here is the ``machconfig`` file for the Raspberry Pi BSP::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500628
629 HAVE_TOUCHSCREEN=0
630 HAVE_KEYBOARD=1
631
632 DISPLAY_CAN_ROTATE=0
633 DISPLAY_ORIENTATION=0
634 DISPLAY_DPI=133
635
636.. note::
637
638 If a BSP does not have a formfactor entry, defaults are established
639 according to the formfactor configuration file that is installed by
640 the main formfactor recipe
641 ``meta/recipes-bsp/formfactor/formfactor_0.0.bb``, which is found in
642 the :term:`Source Directory`.
643
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500644Display Support Files
645---------------------
646
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500647You can find these files in the BSP Layer at::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500648
649 meta-bsp_root_name/recipes-graphics/*
650
651This optional directory contains recipes for the BSP if it has special
652requirements for graphics support. All files that are needed for the BSP
653to support a display are kept here.
654
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500655Linux Kernel Configuration
656--------------------------
657
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500658You can find these files in the BSP Layer at::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500659
660 meta-bsp_root_name/recipes-kernel/linux/linux*.bbappend
661 meta-bsp_root_name/recipes-kernel/linux/*.bb
662
663Append files (``*.bbappend``) modify the main kernel recipe being used
664to build the image. The ``*.bb`` files would be a developer-supplied
665kernel recipe. This area of the BSP hierarchy can contain both these
666types of files although, in practice, it is likely that you would have
667one or the other.
668
669For your BSP, you typically want to use an existing Yocto Project kernel
670recipe found in the :term:`Source Directory`
671at
672``meta/recipes-kernel/linux``. You can append machine-specific changes
673to the kernel recipe by using a similarly named append file, which is
674located in the BSP Layer for your target device (e.g. the
675``meta-bsp_root_name/recipes-kernel/linux`` directory).
676
677Suppose you are using the ``linux-yocto_4.4.bb`` recipe to build the
678kernel. In other words, you have selected the kernel in your
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500679``"bsp_root_name".conf`` file by adding
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500680:term:`PREFERRED_PROVIDER` and :term:`PREFERRED_VERSION`
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500681statements as follows::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500682
683 PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel ?= "linux-yocto"
684 PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-yocto ?= "4.4%"
685
686.. note::
687
Andrew Geissler09036742021-06-25 14:25:14 -0500688 When the preferred provider is assumed by default, the :term:`PREFERRED_PROVIDER`
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500689 statement does not appear in the ``"bsp_root_name".conf`` file.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500690
691You would use the ``linux-yocto_4.4.bbappend`` file to append specific
692BSP settings to the kernel, thus configuring the kernel for your
693particular BSP.
694
695You can find more information on what your append file should contain in
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -0600696the ":ref:`kernel-dev/common:creating the append file`" section
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500697in the Yocto Project Linux Kernel Development Manual.
698
699An alternate scenario is when you create your own kernel recipe for the
700BSP. A good example of this is the Raspberry Pi BSP. If you examine the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500701``recipes-kernel/linux`` directory you see the following::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500702
703 linux-raspberrypi-dev.bb
704 linux-raspberrypi.inc
705 linux-raspberrypi_4.14.bb
706 linux-raspberrypi_4.9.bb
707
708The directory contains three kernel recipes and a common include file.
709
710Developing a Board Support Package (BSP)
711========================================
712
713This section describes the high-level procedure you can follow to create
714a BSP. Although not required for BSP creation, the ``meta-intel``
715repository, which contains many BSPs supported by the Yocto Project, is
716part of the example.
717
718For an example that shows how to create a new layer using the tools, see
719the ":ref:`bsp-guide/bsp:creating a new bsp layer using the \`\`bitbake-layers\`\` script`"
720section.
721
722The following illustration and list summarize the BSP creation general
723workflow.
724
725.. image:: figures/bsp-dev-flow.png
726 :align: center
Andrew Geisslerd5838332022-05-27 11:33:10 -0500727 :width: 70%
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500728
729#. *Set up Your Host Development System to Support Development Using the
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -0600730 Yocto Project*: See the ":ref:`dev-manual/start:preparing the build host`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500731 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual for options on how to
732 get a system ready to use the Yocto Project.
733
734#. *Establish the meta-intel Repository on Your System:* Having
735 local copies of these supported BSP layers on your system gives you
736 access to layers you might be able to leverage when creating your
737 BSP. For information on how to get these files, see the
738 ":ref:`bsp-guide/bsp:preparing your build host to work with bsp layers`"
739 section.
740
741#. *Create Your Own BSP Layer Using the bitbake-layers Script:*
742 Layers are ideal for isolating and storing work for a given piece of
743 hardware. A layer is really just a location or area in which you
744 place the recipes and configurations for your BSP. In fact, a BSP is,
745 in itself, a special type of layer. The simplest way to create a new
746 BSP layer that is compliant with the Yocto Project is to use the
747 ``bitbake-layers`` script. For information about that script, see the
748 ":ref:`bsp-guide/bsp:creating a new bsp layer using the \`\`bitbake-layers\`\` script`"
749 section.
750
751 Another example that illustrates a layer is an application. Suppose
752 you are creating an application that has library or other
753 dependencies in order for it to compile and run. The layer, in this
754 case, would be where all the recipes that define those dependencies
755 are kept. The key point for a layer is that it is an isolated area
756 that contains all the relevant information for the project that the
757 OpenEmbedded build system knows about. For more information on
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -0600758 layers, see the ":ref:`overview-manual/yp-intro:the yocto project layer model`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500759 section in the Yocto Project Overview and Concepts Manual. You can also
Andrew Geissler517393d2023-01-13 08:55:19 -0600760 reference the ":ref:`dev-manual/layers:understanding and creating layers`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500761 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual. For more
762 information on BSP layers, see the ":ref:`bsp-guide/bsp:bsp layers`"
763 section.
764
765 .. note::
766
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -0600767 - There are three hardware reference BSPs in the Yocto
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -0700768 Project release, located in the ``poky/meta-yocto-bsp``
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500769 BSP layer:
770
771 - Texas Instruments Beaglebone (``beaglebone-yocto``)
772
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -0600773 - Two generic IA platforms (``genericx86`` and ``genericx86-64``)
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500774
775 When you set up a layer for a new BSP, you should follow a standard
776 layout. This layout is described in the ":ref:`bsp-guide/bsp:example filesystem layout`"
777 section. In the standard layout, notice
778 the suggested structure for recipes and configuration information.
779 You can see the standard layout for a BSP by examining any supported
780 BSP found in the ``meta-intel`` layer inside the Source Directory.
781
782#. *Make Configuration Changes to Your New BSP Layer:* The standard BSP
783 layer structure organizes the files you need to edit in ``conf`` and
784 several ``recipes-*`` directories within the BSP layer. Configuration
785 changes identify where your new layer is on the local system and
786 identifies the kernel you are going to use. When you run the
787 ``bitbake-layers`` script, you are able to interactively configure
788 many things for the BSP (e.g. keyboard, touchscreen, and so forth).
789
790#. *Make Recipe Changes to Your New BSP Layer:* Recipe changes include
791 altering recipes (``*.bb`` files), removing recipes you do not use,
792 and adding new recipes or append files (``.bbappend``) that support
793 your hardware.
794
795#. *Prepare for the Build:* Once you have made all the changes to your
796 BSP layer, there remains a few things you need to do for the
797 OpenEmbedded build system in order for it to create your image. You
798 need to get the build environment ready by sourcing an environment
799 setup script (i.e. ``oe-init-build-env``) and you need to be sure two
800 key configuration files are configured appropriately: the
801 ``conf/local.conf`` and the ``conf/bblayers.conf`` file. You must
802 make the OpenEmbedded build system aware of your new layer. See the
Andrew Geissler517393d2023-01-13 08:55:19 -0600803 ":ref:`dev-manual/layers:enabling your layer`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500804 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual for information
805 on how to let the build system know about your new layer.
806
807#. *Build the Image:* The OpenEmbedded build system uses the BitBake
808 tool to build images based on the type of image you want to create.
809 You can find more information about BitBake in the
810 :doc:`BitBake User Manual <bitbake:index>`.
811
812 The build process supports several types of images to satisfy
813 different needs. See the
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -0600814 ":ref:`ref-manual/images:Images`" chapter in the Yocto
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500815 Project Reference Manual for information on supported images.
816
817Requirements and Recommendations for Released BSPs
818==================================================
819
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -0700820This section describes requirements and recommendations for a released
821BSP to be considered compliant with the Yocto Project.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500822
823Released BSP Requirements
824-------------------------
825
826Before looking at BSP requirements, you should consider the following:
827
828- The requirements here assume the BSP layer is a well-formed, "legal"
829 layer that can be added to the Yocto Project. For guidelines on
830 creating a layer that meets these base requirements, see the
831 ":ref:`bsp-guide/bsp:bsp layers`" section in this manual and the
Andrew Geissler517393d2023-01-13 08:55:19 -0600832 ":ref:`dev-manual/layers:understanding and creating layers`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500833 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
834
835- The requirements in this section apply regardless of how you package
836 a BSP. You should consult the packaging and distribution guidelines
837 for your specific release process. For an example of packaging and
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500838 distribution requirements, see the ":yocto_wiki:`Third Party BSP Release
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -0600839 Process </Third_Party_BSP_Release_Process>`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500840 wiki page.
841
842- The requirements for the BSP as it is made available to a developer
843 are completely independent of the released form of the BSP. For
844 example, the BSP Metadata can be contained within a Git repository
845 and could have a directory structure completely different from what
846 appears in the officially released BSP layer.
847
848- It is not required that specific packages or package modifications
849 exist in the BSP layer, beyond the requirements for general
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -0700850 compliance with the Yocto Project. For example, there is no requirement
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500851 dictating that a specific kernel or kernel version be used in a given
852 BSP.
853
854Following are the requirements for a released BSP that conform to the
855Yocto Project:
856
857- *Layer Name:* The BSP must have a layer name that follows the Yocto
858 Project standards. For information on BSP layer names, see the
859 ":ref:`bsp-guide/bsp:bsp layers`" section.
860
861- *File System Layout:* When possible, use the same directory names in
862 your BSP layer as listed in the ``recipes.txt`` file, which is found
863 in ``poky/meta`` directory of the :term:`Source Directory`
864 or in the OpenEmbedded-Core Layer (``openembedded-core``) at
Andrew Geissler7e0e3c02022-02-25 20:34:39 +0000865 :oe_git:`/openembedded-core/tree/meta`.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500866
867 You should place recipes (``*.bb`` files) and recipe modifications
868 (``*.bbappend`` files) into ``recipes-*`` subdirectories by
869 functional area as outlined in ``recipes.txt``. If you cannot find a
870 category in ``recipes.txt`` to fit a particular recipe, you can make
871 up your own ``recipes-*`` subdirectory.
872
873 Within any particular ``recipes-*`` category, the layout should match
874 what is found in the OpenEmbedded-Core Git repository
875 (``openembedded-core``) or the Source Directory (``poky``). In other
876 words, make sure you place related files in appropriately-related
877 ``recipes-*`` subdirectories specific to the recipe's function, or
878 within a subdirectory containing a set of closely-related recipes.
879 The recipes themselves should follow the general guidelines for
Andrew Geissler220dafd2023-10-04 10:18:08 -0500880 recipes found in the ":doc:`../contributor-guide/recipe-style-guide`"
881 in the Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded Contributor Guide.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500882
883- *License File:* You must include a license file in the
884 ``meta-bsp_root_name`` directory. This license covers the BSP
885 Metadata as a whole. You must specify which license to use since no
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -0700886 default license exists. See the
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -0600887 :yocto_git:`COPYING.MIT </meta-raspberrypi/tree/COPYING.MIT>`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500888 file for the Raspberry Pi BSP in the ``meta-raspberrypi`` BSP layer
889 as an example.
890
891- *README File:* You must include a ``README`` file in the
892 ``meta-bsp_root_name`` directory. See the
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -0600893 :yocto_git:`README.md </meta-raspberrypi/tree/README.md>`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500894 file for the Raspberry Pi BSP in the ``meta-raspberrypi`` BSP layer
895 as an example.
896
897 At a minimum, the ``README`` file should contain the following:
898
899 - A brief description of the target hardware.
900
901 - A list of all the dependencies of the BSP. These dependencies are
902 typically a list of required layers needed to build the BSP.
903 However, the dependencies should also contain information
904 regarding any other dependencies the BSP might have.
905
906 - Any required special licensing information. For example, this
907 information includes information on special variables needed to
908 satisfy a EULA, or instructions on information needed to build or
909 distribute binaries built from the BSP Metadata.
910
911 - The name and contact information for the BSP layer maintainer.
912 This is the person to whom patches and questions should be sent.
913 For information on how to find the right person, see the
Andrew Geissler5082cc72023-09-11 08:41:39 -0400914 :doc:`../contributor-guide/submit-changes` section in the Yocto Project and
915 OpenEmbedded Contributor Guide.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500916
917 - Instructions on how to build the BSP using the BSP layer.
918
919 - Instructions on how to boot the BSP build from the BSP layer.
920
921 - Instructions on how to boot the binary images contained in the
922 ``binary`` directory, if present.
923
924 - Information on any known bugs or issues that users should know
925 about when either building or booting the BSP binaries.
926
927- *README.sources File:* If your BSP contains binary images in the
928 ``binary`` directory, you must include a ``README.sources`` file in
929 the ``meta-bsp_root_name`` directory. This file specifies exactly
930 where you can find the sources used to generate the binary images.
931
932- *Layer Configuration File:* You must include a ``conf/layer.conf``
933 file in the ``meta-bsp_root_name`` directory. This file identifies
934 the ``meta-bsp_root_name`` BSP layer as a layer to the build
935 system.
936
937- *Machine Configuration File:* You must include one or more
938 ``conf/machine/bsp_root_name.conf`` files in the
939 ``meta-bsp_root_name`` directory. These configuration files define
940 machine targets that can be built using the BSP layer. Multiple
941 machine configuration files define variations of machine
942 configurations that the BSP supports. If a BSP supports multiple
943 machine variations, you need to adequately describe each variation in
944 the BSP ``README`` file. Do not use multiple machine configuration
945 files to describe disparate hardware. If you do have very different
946 targets, you should create separate BSP layers for each target.
947
948 .. note::
949
950 It is completely possible for a developer to structure the working
951 repository as a conglomeration of unrelated BSP files, and to possibly
952 generate BSPs targeted for release from that directory using scripts or
953 some other mechanism (e.g. ``meta-yocto-bsp`` layer). Such considerations
954 are outside the scope of this document.
955
956Released BSP Recommendations
957----------------------------
958
959Following are recommendations for released BSPs that conform to the
960Yocto Project:
961
962- *Bootable Images:* Released BSPs can contain one or more bootable
963 images. Including bootable images allows users to easily try out the
964 BSP using their own hardware.
965
966 In some cases, it might not be convenient to include a bootable
967 image. If so, you might want to make two versions of the BSP
968 available: one that contains binary images, and one that does not.
969 The version that does not contain bootable images avoids unnecessary
970 download times for users not interested in the images.
971
972 If you need to distribute a BSP and include bootable images or build
973 kernel and filesystems meant to allow users to boot the BSP for
974 evaluation purposes, you should put the images and artifacts within a
975 ``binary/`` subdirectory located in the ``meta-bsp_root_name``
976 directory.
977
978 .. note::
979
980 If you do include a bootable image as part of the BSP and the
981 image was built by software covered by the GPL or other open
982 source licenses, it is your responsibility to understand and meet
983 all licensing requirements, which could include distribution of
984 source files.
985
986- *Use a Yocto Linux Kernel:* Kernel recipes in the BSP should be based
987 on a Yocto Linux kernel. Basing your recipes on these kernels reduces
988 the costs for maintaining the BSP and increases its scalability. See
989 the ``Yocto Linux Kernel`` category in the
990 :yocto_git:`Source Repositories <>` for these kernels.
991
992Customizing a Recipe for a BSP
993==============================
994
995If you plan on customizing a recipe for a particular BSP, you need to do
996the following:
997
998- Create a ``*.bbappend`` file for the modified recipe. For information on using
Andrew Geisslerd159c7f2021-09-02 21:05:58 -0500999 append files, see the
Andrew Geissler517393d2023-01-13 08:55:19 -06001000 ":ref:`dev-manual/layers:appending other layers metadata with your layer`"
Andrew Geisslerd159c7f2021-09-02 21:05:58 -05001001 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001002
1003- Ensure your directory structure in the BSP layer that supports your
1004 machine is such that the OpenEmbedded build system can find it. See
1005 the example later in this section for more information.
1006
1007- Put the append file in a directory whose name matches the machine's
1008 name and is located in an appropriate sub-directory inside the BSP
1009 layer (i.e. ``recipes-bsp``, ``recipes-graphics``, ``recipes-core``,
1010 and so forth).
1011
1012- Place the BSP-specific files in the proper directory inside the BSP
1013 layer. How expansive the layer is affects where you must place these
1014 files. For example, if your layer supports several different machine
1015 types, you need to be sure your layer's directory structure includes
1016 hierarchy that separates the files according to machine. If your
1017 layer does not support multiple machines, the layer would not have
1018 that additional hierarchy and the files would obviously not be able
1019 to reside in a machine-specific directory.
1020
1021Following is a specific example to help you better understand the
Andrew Geissler3b8a17c2021-04-15 15:55:55 -05001022process. This example customizes a recipe by adding a
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001023BSP-specific configuration file named ``interfaces`` to the
1024``init-ifupdown_1.0.bb`` recipe for machine "xyz" where the BSP layer
1025also supports several other machines:
1026
1027#. Edit the ``init-ifupdown_1.0.bbappend`` file so that it contains the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001028 following::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001029
Patrick Williams0ca19cc2021-08-16 14:03:13 -05001030 FILESEXTRAPATHS:prepend := "${THISDIR}/files:"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001031
1032 The append file needs to be in the ``meta-xyz/recipes-core/init-ifupdown``
1033 directory.
1034
1035#. Create and place the new ``interfaces`` configuration file in the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001036 BSP's layer here::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001037
1038 meta-xyz/recipes-core/init-ifupdown/files/xyz-machine-one/interfaces
1039
1040 .. note::
1041
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -05001042 If the ``meta-xyz`` layer did not support multiple machines, you would place
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001043 the interfaces configuration file in the layer here::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001044
1045 meta-xyz/recipes-core/init-ifupdown/files/interfaces
1046
1047 The :term:`FILESEXTRAPATHS` variable in the append files extends the search
1048 path the build system uses to find files during the build. Consequently, for
1049 this example you need to have the ``files`` directory in the same location as
1050 your append file.
1051
1052BSP Licensing Considerations
1053============================
1054
1055In some cases, a BSP contains separately-licensed Intellectual Property
1056(IP) for a component or components. For these cases, you are required to
1057accept the terms of a commercial or other type of license that requires
1058some kind of explicit End User License Agreement (EULA). Once you accept
1059the license, the OpenEmbedded build system can then build and include
1060the corresponding component in the final BSP image. If the BSP is
1061available as a pre-built image, you can download the image after
1062agreeing to the license or EULA.
1063
1064You could find that some separately-licensed components that are
1065essential for normal operation of the system might not have an
1066unencumbered (or free) substitute. Without these essential components,
1067the system would be non-functional. Then again, you might find that
1068other licensed components that are simply 'good-to-have' or purely
1069elective do have an unencumbered, free replacement component that you
1070can use rather than agreeing to the separately-licensed component. Even
1071for components essential to the system, you might find an unencumbered
1072component that is not identical but will work as a less-capable version
1073of the licensed version in the BSP recipe.
1074
1075For cases where you can substitute a free component and still maintain
1076the system's functionality, the "DOWNLOADS" selection from the
1077"SOFTWARE" tab on the :yocto_home:`Yocto Project Website <>` makes
1078available de-featured BSPs that are completely free of any IP
1079encumbrances. For these cases, you can use the substitution directly and
1080without any further licensing requirements. If present, these fully
1081de-featured BSPs are named appropriately different as compared to the
1082names of their respective encumbered BSPs. If available, these
1083substitutions are your simplest and most preferred options. Obviously,
1084use of these substitutions assumes the resulting functionality meets
1085system requirements.
1086
1087.. note::
1088
1089 If however, a non-encumbered version is unavailable or it provides
1090 unsuitable functionality or quality, you can use an encumbered
1091 version.
1092
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -07001093There are two different methods within the OpenEmbedded build system to
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001094satisfy the licensing requirements for an encumbered BSP. The following
1095list describes them in order of preference:
1096
1097#. *Use the LICENSE_FLAGS Variable to Define the Recipes that Have Commercial or
1098 Other Types of Specially-Licensed Packages:* For each of those recipes, you can
1099 specify a matching license string in a ``local.conf`` variable named
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001100 :term:`LICENSE_FLAGS_ACCEPTED`.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001101 Specifying the matching license string signifies that you agree to
1102 the license. Thus, the build system can build the corresponding
1103 recipe and include the component in the image. See the
Andrew Geissler517393d2023-01-13 08:55:19 -06001104 ":ref:`dev-manual/licenses:enabling commercially licensed recipes`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001105 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual for details on
1106 how to use these variables.
1107
1108 If you build as you normally would, without specifying any recipes in
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001109 the :term:`LICENSE_FLAGS_ACCEPTED` variable, the build stops and provides
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001110 you with the list of recipes that you have tried to include in the image
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001111 that need entries in the :term:`LICENSE_FLAGS_ACCEPTED` variable. Once you
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +00001112 enter the appropriate license flags into it, restart the build to continue
1113 where it left off. During the build, the prompt will not appear again since
1114 you have satisfied the requirement.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001115
1116 Once the appropriate license flags are on the white list in the
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001117 :term:`LICENSE_FLAGS_ACCEPTED` variable, you can build the encumbered
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001118 image with no change at all to the normal build process.
1119
1120#. *Get a Pre-Built Version of the BSP:* You can get this type of BSP by
1121 selecting the "DOWNLOADS" item from the "SOFTWARE" tab on the
1122 :yocto_home:`Yocto Project website <>`. You can download BSP tarballs
1123 that contain proprietary components after agreeing to the licensing
1124 requirements of each of the individually encumbered packages as part
1125 of the download process. Obtaining the BSP this way allows you to
1126 access an encumbered image immediately after agreeing to the
1127 click-through license agreements presented by the website. If you
1128 want to build the image yourself using the recipes contained within
1129 the BSP tarball, you will still need to create an appropriate
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +00001130 :term:`LICENSE_FLAGS_ACCEPTED` to match the encumbered recipes in the
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001131 BSP.
1132
1133.. note::
1134
1135 Pre-compiled images are bundled with a time-limited kernel that runs
1136 for a predetermined amount of time (10 days) before it forces the
1137 system to reboot. This limitation is meant to discourage direct
1138 redistribution of the image. You must eventually rebuild the image if
1139 you want to remove this restriction.
1140
1141Creating a new BSP Layer Using the ``bitbake-layers`` Script
1142============================================================
1143
1144The ``bitbake-layers create-layer`` script automates creating a BSP
1145layer. What makes a layer a "BSP layer" is the presence of at least one
1146machine configuration file. Additionally, a BSP layer usually has a
1147kernel recipe or an append file that leverages off an existing kernel
1148recipe. The primary requirement, however, is the machine configuration.
1149
1150Use these steps to create a BSP layer:
1151
1152- *Create a General Layer:* Use the ``bitbake-layers`` script with the
1153 ``create-layer`` subcommand to create a new general layer. For
1154 instructions on how to create a general layer using the
1155 ``bitbake-layers`` script, see the
Andrew Geissler517393d2023-01-13 08:55:19 -06001156 ":ref:`dev-manual/layers:creating a general layer using the \`\`bitbake-layers\`\` script`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001157 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
1158
1159- *Create a Layer Configuration File:* Every layer needs a layer
1160 configuration file. This configuration file establishes locations for
1161 the layer's recipes, priorities for the layer, and so forth. You can
1162 find examples of ``layer.conf`` files in the Yocto Project
1163 :yocto_git:`Source Repositories <>`. To get examples of what you need
1164 in your configuration file, locate a layer (e.g. "meta-ti") and
1165 examine the
Andrew Geissler6aa7eec2023-03-03 12:41:14 -06001166 :yocto_git:`local.conf </meta-ti/tree/meta-ti-bsp/conf/layer.conf>`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001167 file.
1168
1169- *Create a Machine Configuration File:* Create a
1170 ``conf/machine/bsp_root_name.conf`` file. See
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -06001171 :yocto_git:`meta-yocto-bsp/conf/machine </poky/tree/meta-yocto-bsp/conf/machine>`
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -07001172 for sample ``bsp_root_name.conf`` files. There are other samples such as
Andrew Geissler6aa7eec2023-03-03 12:41:14 -06001173 :yocto_git:`meta-ti </meta-ti/tree/meta-ti-bsp/conf/machine>`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001174 and
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -06001175 :yocto_git:`meta-freescale </meta-freescale/tree/conf/machine>`
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -07001176 from other vendors that have more specific machine and tuning
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001177 examples.
1178
1179- *Create a Kernel Recipe:* Create a kernel recipe in
1180 ``recipes-kernel/linux`` by either using a kernel append file or a
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001181 new custom kernel recipe file (e.g. ``linux-yocto_4.12.bb``). The BSP
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001182 layers mentioned in the previous step also contain different kernel
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -06001183 examples. See the ":ref:`kernel-dev/common:modifying an existing recipe`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001184 section in the Yocto Project Linux Kernel Development Manual for
1185 information on how to create a custom kernel.
1186
1187The remainder of this section provides a description of the Yocto
1188Project reference BSP for Beaglebone, which resides in the
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -06001189:yocto_git:`meta-yocto-bsp </poky/tree/meta-yocto-bsp>`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001190layer.
1191
1192BSP Layer Configuration Example
1193-------------------------------
1194
1195The layer's ``conf`` directory contains the ``layer.conf`` configuration
Andrew Geissler6aa7eec2023-03-03 12:41:14 -06001196file. In this example, the ``conf/layer.conf`` file is the following::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001197
1198 # We have a conf and classes directory, add to BBPATH
1199 BBPATH .= ":${LAYERDIR}"
1200
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -05001201 # We have a recipes directory containing .bb and .bbappend files, add to BBFILES
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001202 BBFILES += "${LAYERDIR}/recipes-*/*/*.bb \
1203 ${LAYERDIR}/recipes-*/*/*.bbappend"
1204
1205 BBFILE_COLLECTIONS += "yoctobsp"
1206 BBFILE_PATTERN_yoctobsp = "^${LAYERDIR}/"
1207 BBFILE_PRIORITY_yoctobsp = "5"
1208 LAYERVERSION_yoctobsp = "4"
1209 LAYERSERIES_COMPAT_yoctobsp = "&DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP;"
1210
1211The variables used in this file configure the layer. A good way to learn about layer
1212configuration files is to examine various files for BSP from the
1213:yocto_git:`Source Repositories <>`.
1214
1215For a detailed description of this particular layer configuration file,
Andrew Geissler517393d2023-01-13 08:55:19 -06001216see ":ref:`step 3 <dev-manual/layers:creating your own layer>`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001217in the discussion that describes how to create layers in the Yocto
1218Project Development Tasks Manual.
1219
1220BSP Machine Configuration Example
1221---------------------------------
1222
1223As mentioned earlier in this section, the existence of a machine
1224configuration file is what makes a layer a BSP layer as compared to a
1225general or kernel layer.
1226
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -07001227There are one or more machine configuration files in the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001228``bsp_layer/conf/machine/`` directory of the layer::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001229
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -05001230 bsp_layer/conf/machine/machine1\.conf
1231 bsp_layer/conf/machine/machine2\.conf
1232 bsp_layer/conf/machine/machine3\.conf
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001233 ... more ...
1234
1235For example, the machine configuration file for the `BeagleBone and
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -05001236BeagleBone Black development boards <https://beagleboard.org/bone>`__ is
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001237located in :yocto_git:`poky/meta-yocto-bsp/conf/machine/beaglebone-yocto.conf
1238</poky/tree/meta-yocto-bsp/conf/machine/beaglebone-yocto.conf>`::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001239
1240 #@TYPE: Machine
1241 #@NAME: Beaglebone-yocto machine
1242 #@DESCRIPTION: Reference machine configuration for http://beagleboard.org/bone and http://beagleboard.org/black boards
1243
1244 PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/xserver ?= "xserver-xorg"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001245
1246 MACHINE_EXTRA_RRECOMMENDS = "kernel-modules kernel-devicetree"
1247
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001248 EXTRA_IMAGEDEPENDS += "virtual/bootloader"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001249
1250 DEFAULTTUNE ?= "cortexa8hf-neon"
Andrew Geisslerd159c7f2021-09-02 21:05:58 -05001251 include conf/machine/include/arm/armv7a/tune-cortexa8.inc
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001252
1253 IMAGE_FSTYPES += "tar.bz2 jffs2 wic wic.bmap"
Patrick Williams0ca19cc2021-08-16 14:03:13 -05001254 EXTRA_IMAGECMD:jffs2 = "-lnp "
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001255 WKS_FILE ?= "beaglebone-yocto.wks"
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001256 MACHINE_ESSENTIAL_EXTRA_RDEPENDS += "kernel-image kernel-devicetree"
1257 do_image_wic[depends] += "mtools-native:do_populate_sysroot dosfstools-native:do_populate_sysroot virtual/bootloader:do_deploy"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001258
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001259 SERIAL_CONSOLES ?= "115200;ttyS0 115200;ttyO0 115200;ttyAMA0"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001260
1261 PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel ?= "linux-yocto"
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001262 PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-yocto ?= "6.1%"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001263
1264 KERNEL_IMAGETYPE = "zImage"
1265 KERNEL_DEVICETREE = "am335x-bone.dtb am335x-boneblack.dtb am335x-bonegreen.dtb"
1266 KERNEL_EXTRA_ARGS += "LOADADDR=${UBOOT_ENTRYPOINT}"
1267
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001268 PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/bootloader ?= "u-boot"
1269
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001270 SPL_BINARY = "MLO"
1271 UBOOT_SUFFIX = "img"
1272 UBOOT_MACHINE = "am335x_evm_defconfig"
1273 UBOOT_ENTRYPOINT = "0x80008000"
1274 UBOOT_LOADADDRESS = "0x80008000"
1275
1276 MACHINE_FEATURES = "usbgadget usbhost vfat alsa"
1277
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001278 IMAGE_BOOT_FILES ?= "u-boot.${UBOOT_SUFFIX} ${SPL_BINARY} ${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} ${KERNEL_DEVICETREE}"
1279
1280 # support runqemu
1281 EXTRA_IMAGEDEPENDS += "qemu-native qemu-helper-native"
1282 IMAGE_CLASSES += "qemuboot"
1283 QB_DEFAULT_FSTYPE = "wic"
1284 QB_FSINFO = "wic:no-kernel-in-fs"
1285 QB_KERNEL_ROOT = "/dev/vda2"
1286 QB_SYSTEM_NAME = "qemu-system-arm"
1287 QB_MACHINE = "-machine virt"
1288 QB_CPU = "-cpu cortex-a15"
1289 QB_KERNEL_CMDLINE_APPEND = "console=ttyAMA0 systemd.mask=systemd-networkd"
1290 QB_OPT_APPEND = "-device virtio-rng-device"
1291 QB_TAP_OPT = "-netdev tap,id=net0,ifname=@TAP@,script=no,downscript=no"
1292 QB_NETWORK_DEVICE = "-device virtio-net-device,netdev=net0,mac=@MAC@"
1293 QB_ROOTFS_OPT = "-drive id=disk0,file=@ROOTFS@,if=none,format=raw -device virtio-blk-device,drive=disk0"
1294 QB_SERIAL_OPT = ""
1295 QB_TCPSERIAL_OPT = "-device virtio-serial-device -chardev socket,id=virtcon,port=@PORT@,host=127.0.0.1 -device virtconsole,chardev=virtcon"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001296
1297The variables used to configure the machine define machine-specific properties; for
1298example, machine-dependent packages, machine tunings, the type of kernel
1299to build, and U-Boot configurations.
1300
1301The following list provides some explanation for the statements found in
1302the example reference machine configuration file for the BeagleBone
1303development boards. Realize that much more can be defined as part of a
1304machine's configuration file. In general, you can learn about related
1305variables that this example does not have by locating the variables in
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -06001306the ":ref:`ref-manual/variables:variables glossary`" in the Yocto
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001307Project Reference Manual.
1308
1309- :term:`PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/xserver <PREFERRED_PROVIDER>`:
1310 The recipe that provides "virtual/xserver" when more than one
1311 provider is found. In this case, the recipe that provides
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -07001312 "virtual/xserver" is "xserver-xorg", available in
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001313 ``poky/meta/recipes-graphics/xorg-xserver``.
1314
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001315- :term:`MACHINE_EXTRA_RRECOMMENDS`:
1316 A list of machine-dependent packages not essential for booting the
1317 image. Thus, the build does not fail if the packages do not exist.
1318 However, the packages are required for a fully-featured image.
1319
1320 .. tip::
1321
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -07001322 There are many ``MACHINE*`` variables that help you configure a particular piece
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001323 of hardware.
1324
1325- :term:`EXTRA_IMAGEDEPENDS`:
1326 Recipes to build that do not provide packages for installing into the
1327 root filesystem but building the image depends on the recipes.
1328 Sometimes a recipe is required to build the final image but is not
1329 needed in the root filesystem. In this case, the U-Boot recipe must
1330 be built for the image.
1331
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001332 At the end of the file, we also use this setings to implement
1333 ``runqemu`` support on the host machine.
1334
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001335- :term:`DEFAULTTUNE`: Machines
1336 use tunings to optimize machine, CPU, and application performance.
1337 These features, which are collectively known as "tuning features",
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001338 are set in the :term:`OpenEmbedded-Core (OE-Core)` layer. In this
1339 example, the default tuning file is :oe_git:`tune-cortexa8
1340 </openembedded-core/tree/meta/conf/machine/include/arm/armv7a/tune-cortexa8.inc>`.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001341
1342 .. note::
1343
1344 The include statement that pulls in the
Andrew Geisslerd159c7f2021-09-02 21:05:58 -05001345 ``conf/machine/include/arm/tune-cortexa8.inc`` file provides many tuning
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001346 possibilities.
1347
1348- :term:`IMAGE_FSTYPES`: The
1349 formats the OpenEmbedded build system uses during the build when
1350 creating the root filesystem. In this example, four types of images
1351 are supported.
1352
1353- :term:`EXTRA_IMAGECMD`:
1354 Specifies additional options for image creation commands. In this
1355 example, the "-lnp " option is used when creating the
Patrick Williams7784c422022-11-17 07:29:11 -06001356 :wikipedia:`JFFS2 <JFFS2>` image.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001357
1358- :term:`WKS_FILE`: The location of
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -06001359 the :ref:`Wic kickstart <ref-manual/kickstart:openembedded kickstart (\`\`.wks\`\`) reference>` file used
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001360 by the OpenEmbedded build system to create a partitioned image.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001361
1362- ``do_image_wic[depends]``: A task that is constructed during the
1363 build. In this example, the task depends on specific tools in order
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -05001364 to create the sysroot when building a Wic image.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001365
1366- :term:`SERIAL_CONSOLES`:
1367 Defines a serial console (TTY) to enable using getty. In this case,
1368 the baud rate is "115200" and the device name is "ttyO0".
1369
1370- :term:`PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel <PREFERRED_PROVIDER>`:
1371 Specifies the recipe that provides "virtual/kernel" when more than
1372 one provider is found. In this case, the recipe that provides
1373 "virtual/kernel" is "linux-yocto", which exists in the layer's
1374 ``recipes-kernel/linux`` directory.
1375
1376- :term:`PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-yocto <PREFERRED_VERSION>`:
1377 Defines the version of the recipe used to build the kernel, which is
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001378 "6.1" in this case.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001379
1380- :term:`KERNEL_IMAGETYPE`:
1381 The type of kernel to build for the device. In this case, the
1382 OpenEmbedded build system creates a "zImage" image type.
1383
1384- :term:`KERNEL_DEVICETREE`:
1385 The names of the generated Linux kernel device trees (i.e. the
1386 ``*.dtb``) files. All the device trees for the various BeagleBone
1387 devices are included.
1388
1389- :term:`KERNEL_EXTRA_ARGS`:
1390 Additional ``make`` command-line arguments the OpenEmbedded build
1391 system passes on when compiling the kernel. In this example,
1392 ``LOADADDR=${UBOOT_ENTRYPOINT}`` is passed as a command-line argument.
1393
1394- :term:`SPL_BINARY`: Defines the
1395 Secondary Program Loader (SPL) binary type. In this case, the SPL
1396 binary is set to "MLO", which stands for Multimedia card LOader.
1397
1398 The BeagleBone development board requires an SPL to boot and that SPL
1399 file type must be MLO. Consequently, the machine configuration needs
Andrew Geissler09036742021-06-25 14:25:14 -05001400 to define :term:`SPL_BINARY` as ``MLO``.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001401
1402 .. note::
1403
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -05001404 For more information on how the SPL variables are used, see the
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -06001405 :yocto_git:`u-boot.inc </poky/tree/meta/recipes-bsp/u-boot/u-boot.inc>`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001406 include file.
1407
1408- :term:`UBOOT_* <UBOOT_ENTRYPOINT>`: Defines
1409 various U-Boot configurations needed to build a U-Boot image. In this
1410 example, a U-Boot image is required to boot the BeagleBone device.
1411 See the following variables for more information:
1412
1413 - :term:`UBOOT_SUFFIX`:
1414 Points to the generated U-Boot extension.
1415
1416 - :term:`UBOOT_MACHINE`:
1417 Specifies the value passed on the make command line when building
1418 a U-Boot image.
1419
1420 - :term:`UBOOT_ENTRYPOINT`:
1421 Specifies the entry point for the U-Boot image.
1422
1423 - :term:`UBOOT_LOADADDRESS`:
1424 Specifies the load address for the U-Boot image.
1425
1426- :term:`MACHINE_FEATURES`:
1427 Specifies the list of hardware features the BeagleBone device is
1428 capable of supporting. In this case, the device supports "usbgadget
1429 usbhost vfat alsa".
1430
1431- :term:`IMAGE_BOOT_FILES`:
1432 Files installed into the device's boot partition when preparing the
1433 image using the Wic tool with the ``bootimg-partition`` or
1434 ``bootimg-efi`` source plugin.
1435
1436BSP Kernel Recipe Example
1437-------------------------
1438
1439The kernel recipe used to build the kernel image for the BeagleBone
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001440device was established in the machine configuration::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001441
1442 PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel ?= "linux-yocto"
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001443 PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-yocto ?= "6.1%"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001444
1445The ``meta-yocto-bsp/recipes-kernel/linux`` directory in the layer contains
1446metadata used to build the kernel. In this case, a kernel append file
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001447(i.e. ``linux-yocto_6.1.bbappend``) is used to override an established
1448kernel recipe (i.e. ``linux-yocto_6.1.bb``), which is located in
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -06001449:yocto_git:`/poky/tree/meta/recipes-kernel/linux`.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001450
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05001451Following is the contents of the append file::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001452
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001453 KBRANCH:genericx86 = "v6.1/standard/base"
1454 KBRANCH:genericx86-64 = "v6.1/standard/base"
1455 KBRANCH:beaglebone-yocto = "v6.1/standard/beaglebone"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001456
Patrick Williams0ca19cc2021-08-16 14:03:13 -05001457 KMACHINE:genericx86 ?= "common-pc"
1458 KMACHINE:genericx86-64 ?= "common-pc-64"
1459 KMACHINE:beaglebone-yocto ?= "beaglebone"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001460
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001461 SRCREV_machine:genericx86 ?= "6ec439b4b456ce929c4c07fe457b5d6a4b468e86"
1462 SRCREV_machine:genericx86-64 ?= "6ec439b4b456ce929c4c07fe457b5d6a4b468e86"
1463 SRCREV_machine:beaglebone-yocto ?= "423e1996694b61fbfc8ec3bf062fc6461d64fde1"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001464
Patrick Williams0ca19cc2021-08-16 14:03:13 -05001465 COMPATIBLE_MACHINE:genericx86 = "genericx86"
1466 COMPATIBLE_MACHINE:genericx86-64 = "genericx86-64"
Patrick Williams0ca19cc2021-08-16 14:03:13 -05001467 COMPATIBLE_MACHINE:beaglebone-yocto = "beaglebone-yocto"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001468
Patrick Williamsac13d5f2023-11-24 18:59:46 -06001469 LINUX_VERSION:genericx86 = "6.1.30"
1470 LINUX_VERSION:genericx86-64 = "6.1.30"
1471 LINUX_VERSION:beaglebone-yocto = "6.1.20"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05001472
1473This particular append file works for all the machines that are
1474part of the ``meta-yocto-bsp`` layer. The relevant statements are
1475appended with the "beaglebone-yocto" string. The OpenEmbedded build
1476system uses these statements to override similar statements in the
1477kernel recipe:
1478
1479- :term:`KBRANCH`: Identifies the
1480 kernel branch that is validated, patched, and configured during the
1481 build.
1482
1483- :term:`KMACHINE`: Identifies the
1484 machine name as known by the kernel, which is sometimes a different
1485 name than what is known by the OpenEmbedded build system.
1486
1487- :term:`SRCREV`: Identifies the
1488 revision of the source code used to build the image.
1489
1490- :term:`COMPATIBLE_MACHINE`:
1491 A regular expression that resolves to one or more target machines
1492 with which the recipe is compatible.
1493
1494- :term:`LINUX_VERSION`: The
1495 Linux version from kernel.org used by the OpenEmbedded build system
1496 to build the kernel image.