u-boot-sdk: Use OpenBMC fork

This is a fork that is based on ASPEED's 2019.04 SDK fork. The goal is
to move to a mainline based tree, but while that work is underway, this
allows ast2600 support to move forward.

This gains support for NC-SI, and uses kconfig for the default
boot command allowing us to drop the patch to aspeed-common.h.

Machines will need to indicate which device tree to use. If possible we
should look to having a few common device trees, but for now they are
machine specific. The AST2600 is configured to use the ast2600a1-evb
device tree, which will also work on the a0 variant.

Change-Id: Ifdc3190ed6f1e834e5f9fe0fb0da9b6ad6b12372
Signed-off-by: Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au>
5 files changed
tree: c98fdcefa0bd58d9f8160a581a7a7cb45bf3ec06
  1. conf/
  2. recipes-aspeed/
  3. recipes-bsp/
  4. recipes-core/
  5. recipes-kernel/
  6. COPYING.apache-2.0
  7. COPYING.MIT
  8. LICENSE
  9. MAINTAINERS
  10. README.md
README.md

OpenEmbedded/Yocto BSP layer for Aspeed's platforms

This layer provides support for Aspeed's platforms for use with OpenEmbedded and/or Yocto.

This layer depends on:

URI: git://git.openembedded.org/openembedded-core
layers: meta
branch: master
revision: HEAD

Contributing

meta-aspeed patches are reviewed using the Gerrit instance at https://gerrit.openbmc-project.xyz.

Please submit patches to Gerrit. More information on using Gerrit can be found here. https://github.com/openbmc/meta-aspeed is a hosting mirror only and GitHub pull requests are not monitored and will not be accepted.

Patch checklist. Please ensure patches adhere to the following guidelines:

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