poky: subtree update:9d1b332292..2834c2f853

Alex Stewart (3):
      opkg-utils: upgrade to version 0.4.5
      opkg: upgrade to version 0.4.5
      opkg: add QA check for openssl feed verification

Alexander Kanavin (37):
      virglrenderer: explicitly depend on libgbm
      elfutils: update 0.183 -> 0.185
      libcap: update 2.49 -> 2.50
      perl: split perl-cross into its own recipe
      perl-cross: 1.3.5 -> 1.3.6
      perl: update 5.32.1 -> 5.34.0
      libgcrypt: upgrade 1.9.2 -> 1.9.3
      erofs-utils: correct upstream version check
      m4: correct ptest failures
      ovmf: update 2021.02 -> 2021.05
      apt: update 2.2.3 -> 2.2.4
      util-linux: update 2.36.2 -> 2.37
      cross-canadian: correct the location of pkg-config files
      nettle: update 3.7.2 -> 3.7.3
      glib-2.0: update 2.68.2 -> 2.68.3
      meson: upgrade 0.58.0 -> 0.58.1
      ell: upgrade 0.40 -> 0.41
      erofs-utils: upgrade 1.2.1 -> 1.3
      grub: upgrade 2.04+2.06~rc1 -> 2.06
      gptfdisk: upgrade 1.0.7 -> 1.0.8
      connman: update 1.39 -> 1.40
      libksba: upgrade 1.5.1 -> 1.6.0
      libnss-mdns: upgrade 0.15 -> 0.15.1
      libwpe: upgrade 1.10.0 -> 1.10.1
      puzzles: upgrade to latest revision
      rng-tools: upgrade 6.12 -> 6.13
      stress-ng: upgrade 0.12.09 -> 0.12.10
      python3-magic: upgrade 0.4.23 -> 0.4.24
      sudo: upgrade 1.9.7 -> 1.9.7p1
      wpebackend-fdo: upgrade 1.8.4 -> 1.10.0
      xkeyboard-config: upgrade 2.32 -> 2.33
      bitbake.conf: enable debuginfod in native/nativesdk
      gdb-cross: enable debuginfod
      util-linux: backport a patch to address mkswap hangs
      selftest: do not hardcode /tmp/sdk
      glibc: do not enable memory tagging on aarch64 just yet
      mesa: enable gallium intel drivers when building for x86

Alexandre Belloni (1):
      runqemu: time the copy to tmpfs

Alexey Brodkin (3):
      gcc: Fixes for ARC
      gdb: Add native GDB support for ARC
      gcc: Apply multilib fix to ARC as well

Alistair Francis (3):
      recipes-bsp/opensbi: Disable FW_PIC
      recipes-bsp/u-boot: Allow deploying the u-boot DTB
      recipes-bsp/opensbi: Add support for specifying a device tree

Anders Wallin (1):
      coreutils: remove NOSTAT_LEAF_OPTIMIZATION

Andrea Adami (1):
      kernel.bbclass: fix do_sizecheck() comparison

Andreas Müller (19):
      mesa: upgrade 21.1.1 -> 21.1.2
      systemd: Add more ugly casts to fix build with musl
      alsa-lib: upgrade 1.2.4 -> 1.2.5
      alsa-plugins: upgrade 1.2.2 -> 1.2.5
      alsa-tools: upgrade 1.2.2 -> 1.2.5
      alsa-topology-conf: upgrade 1.2.4 -> 1.2.5
      alsa-ucm-conf: upgrade 1.2.4 -> 1.2.5
      alsa-utils(-scripts): upgrade 1.2.4 -> 1.2.5
      libinput: upgrade 1.17.3 -> 1.18.0
      xf86-input-libinput: upgrade 0.30.0 -> 1.0.1
      epiphany: upgrade 40.1 -> 40.2
      vala: upgrade 0.52.3 -> 0.52.4
      p11-kit: upgrade 0.23.22 -> 0.23.24
      xorgproto: upgrade 2021.4.99.1 -> 2021.4.99.2
      mpg123: 1.27.2 -> 1.28.0
      libx11: upgrade 1.7.1 -> 1.7.2
      libx11: remove CPPFLAGS_FOR_BUILD += "-D_GNU_SOURCE"
      libpcap: upgrade 1.10.0 -> 1.10.1
      mesa: upgrade 21.1.2 -> 21.1.3

Bruce Ashfield (10):
      linux-yocto/5.10: update to v5.10.42
      linux-yocto/5.10: temporarily revert aufs
      linux-yocto-dev: base AUTOREV on specified version
      linux-yocto/5.4: update to v5.4.124
      linux-yocto/5.10: restore aufs
      linux-yocto/5.10: update to v5.10.43
      linux-yocto/5.4: update to v5.4.125
      linux-yocto/5.10: cgroup1: fix leaked context root causing sporadic NULL deref in LTP
      btrfs-tools: include linux/const.h to fix build with 5.12+ headers
      bsps/5.10: update to v5.10.43

Changqing Li (1):
      libjpeg-turbo: fix do_compile error on arm

Chris Laplante (1):
      bitbake: build: warn on setting noexec/nostamp/fakeroot flag to any value besides '1'

Daniel Wagenknecht (5):
      ref-manual: variables: update examples refering to DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE
      ref-manual: variables: document IMGDEPLOYDIR
      ref-manual: migration-2.2: add note about IMGDEPLOYDIR
      ref-manual: variables: fixup example in IMAGE_CMD
      ref-manual: variables: fixup class reference in IMAGE_MANIFEST

Joe Slater (1):
      tcf-agent: change license to EPL/EDL

Joshua Watt (2):
      classes/buildhistory: Add option to strip path prefix
      classes/reproducible_build: Use atomic rename for SDE file

Justin Bronder (1):
      populate_sdk_ext: copy BBMULTICONFIG files

Kai Kang (1):
      valgrind: fix a typo

Khem Raj (14):
      harfbuzz: Fix unused-variable warning
      arch-armv4: Allow -march=armv4
      ffmpeg: Link in libatomic on riscv32
      libssp-nonshared: Use a different implementation for __stack_chk_fail
      qemuriscv: Enable 4 core emulation
      gcompat: Add recipe
      musl: Do not package glibc loader
      musl: Set UPSTREAM_CHECK_COMMITS
      Revert "libgcc-initial: Do not build fp128 to decimal ppc functions"
      qemu: Provide float128 via hwcaps2 on ppc64le
      linuxloader: Be aware of riscv32 ldso
      linuxloader.bbclass: Add entry for ppc64 LE glibc loader
      gcompat: Create symlinks to glibc ldso locations
      sdk: Enable do_populate_sdk with multilibs

Luca Boccassi (1):
      systemd: install new sysext tool via systemd-extra-utils

Marcus Comstedt (1):
      conf/machine-sdk: Add ppc64 SDK machine

Matt Spencer (1):
      systemd-conf: Prevent systemd-network from managing veth interfaces

Michael Halstead (1):
      releases: update to include 3.1.8

Michael Opdenacker (12):
      bitbake: docs: Add BB_HASHSERVE definition to glossary
      bitbake: doc: bitbake-user-manual: fix erroneous statement in glossary intro
      manuals: fix epub export warnings
      ref-manual: move migration guides to separate document
      releases: clarify supported and outdated releases
      releases: put release number after "Release Series"
      sdk-manual: fix broken references
      migration guides: remove index reference to BB_SETSCENE_VERIFY_FUNCTION2
      manuals: fix issues related to trailing dots
      sdk-manual: add missing quoting around "devtool upgrade"
      sdk-manual: fix wrong word
      sdk-manual: add missing index references

Ming Liu (2):
      u-boot-tools: fix a mkimage signature issue
      uboot-sign.bbclass: fix some install commands

Mingli Yu (2):
      sysstat: make the service start automatically
      boost: fix wrong type for mutex in regex v5

Nicolas Dechesne (3):
      index: remove the link/section to 'mega manual' from main page
      index: remove links to releases manual and index
      index: split releases manuals and indexes into two sections in the tree

Paul Barker (2):
      bitbake: asyncrpc: Add ping method
      bitbake: asyncrpc: Reduce verbosity

Quentin Schulz (6):
      docs: ref-manual: migration-3.0: remove reference to non-existing BB_SETSCENE_VERIFY_FUNCTION2
      docs: ref-manual: variables: add missing links to terms glossary
      bitbake: doc: user-manual: remove mentions to BBVERSIONS
      bitbake: doc: user-manual: ref-manual: remove mentions to BB_SETSCENE_VERIFY_FUNCTION2
      documentation: Makefile: turn warnings into errors by default
      docs: replace ``FOO`` by :term:`FOO` where possible

Richard Purdie (11):
      lttng-tools: upgrade 2.12.3 -> 2.12.4
      qemurunner: Try to ensure mmap'd libs are paged in
      qemurunner: Increase startup timeout 120 -> 300
      build-appliance-image: Update to master head revision
      test-manual: add initial reproducible builds documentation
      test-manual: Add initial YP Compatible documentation
      README: Tweak as the website isn't really new now
      README: Move to using markdown as the format
      perf: Use python3targetconfig to ensure we use target libraries
      ltp: Reinstate 'hanging' tests for evaluation
      README.poky: Formatting and content cleanup

Richard Weinberger (1):
      Document erofs filesystem targets

Robert P. J. Day (2):
      ref-manual: add SRCTREECOVEREDTASKS to variable glossary
      ref-manual: add glossary entry for NON_MULTILIB_RECIPES

Ross Burton (11):
      mx: remove from Openembedded Core
      core-image-weston: remove Clutter examples
      Remove Clutter and Cogl
      oeqa: remove Clutter usage
      meta-poky: remove clutter references
      Remove Clutter references
      gcc: enable branch protection by standard
      image_types: add zsync conversions
      avahi: apply fix for CVE-2021-3468
      qemu: fix virtio vhost-user-gpu CVEs
      gcc: replace gdb helper install revert with the upstream fix

Sakib Sajal (3):
      oeqa/core/target/qemu.py: display contents of dumped files
      oe-time-dd-test.sh: improve output formatting
      oe-time-dd-test.sh: add iostat command

Saul Wold (1):
      qemurunner: add second qmp port

Scott Weaver (1):
      bitbake: fetch2: add check for empty SRC_URI hash string

Tim Orling (8):
      maintainers.inc: update email address
      python3-scons: upgrade 3.1.2 -> 4.1.0; simplify
      python3-hypothesis: upgrade 6.13.7 -> 6.13.14
      at-spi2-core: upgrade 2.40.1 -> 2.40.2
      python3-importlib-metadata: upgrade 4.4.0 -> 4.5.0
      python3-manifest: add statistics subpackage
      python3-hypothesis: upgrade 6.13.14 -> 6.14.0
      python3: skip tests requiring tools-sdk

Tony Battersby (1):
      glibc: fix path to place zdump in the tzcode package

Tony Tascioglu (3):
      valgrind: Improve non-deterministic ptest reliability
      valgrind: remove buggy ptest from arm64
      valgrind: Actually install list of non-deterministic ptests

hongxu (1):
      nativesdk-libdnf: fix installed and not shipped files

wangmy (21):
      cmake: upgrade 3.20.2 -> 3.20.3
      mtools: upgrade 4.0.27 -> 4.0.29
      python3-magic: upgrade 0.4.22 -> 0.4.23
      less: upgrade 586 -> 589
      python3-libarchive-c: upgrade 3.0 -> 3.1
      diffoscope: upgrade 175 -> 177
      dtc: upgrade 1.6.0 -> 1.6.1
      git: upgrade 2.31.1 -> 2.32.0
      gnutls: upgrade 3.7.1 -> 3.7.2
      go: upgrade 1.16.4 -> 1.16.5
      less: upgrade 589 -> 590
      ethtool: upgrade 5.10 -> 5.12
      m4: upgrade 1.4.18 -> 1.4.19
      alsa-lib: upgrade 1.2.5 -> 1.2.5.1
      alsa-utils: upgrade 1.2.5 -> 1.2.5.1
      alsa-topology-conf: upgrade 1.2.5 -> 1.2.5.1
      alsa-ucm-conf: upgrade 1.2.5 -> 1.2.5.1
      blktrace: upgrade 1.2.0 -> 1.3.0
      enchant2: upgrade 2.2.15 -> 2.3.0
      librepo: upgrade 1.14.0 -> 1.14.1
      createrepo-c: upgrade 0.17.2 -> 0.17.3

zangrc (1):
      python3-pycairo: upgrade 1.20.0 -> 1.20.1

zhengruoqin (6):
      python3-importlib-metadata: upgrade 4.3.0 -> 4.4.0
      libogg: upgrade 1.3.4 -> 1.3.5
      liburcu: upgrade 0.12.2 -> 0.13.0
      libcomps: upgrade 0.1.16 -> 0.1.17
      python3-dbusmock: upgrade 0.23.0 -> 0.23.1
      nfs-utils: upgrade 2.5.3 -> 2.5.4

Signed-off-by: Andrew Geissler <geissonator@yahoo.com>
Change-Id: Iac124e214336beb9cab7fb3b67a6968d4e34d06f
diff --git a/poky/documentation/kernel-dev/advanced.rst b/poky/documentation/kernel-dev/advanced.rst
index 0e745c3..871ec8a 100644
--- a/poky/documentation/kernel-dev/advanced.rst
+++ b/poky/documentation/kernel-dev/advanced.rst
@@ -46,15 +46,15 @@
 
 Every linux-yocto style recipe must define the
 :term:`KMACHINE` variable. This
-variable is typically set to the same value as the ``MACHINE`` variable,
+variable is typically set to the same value as the :term:`MACHINE` variable,
 which is used by :term:`BitBake`.
 However, in some cases, the variable might instead refer to the
-underlying platform of the ``MACHINE``.
+underlying platform of the :term:`MACHINE`.
 
-Multiple BSPs can reuse the same ``KMACHINE`` name if they are built
+Multiple BSPs can reuse the same :term:`KMACHINE` name if they are built
 using the same BSP description. Multiple Corei7-based BSPs could share
-the same "intel-corei7-64" value for ``KMACHINE``. It is important to
-realize that ``KMACHINE`` is just for kernel mapping, while ``MACHINE``
+the same "intel-corei7-64" value for :term:`KMACHINE`. It is important to
+realize that :term:`KMACHINE` is just for kernel mapping, while :term:`MACHINE`
 is the machine type within a BSP Layer. Even with this distinction,
 however, these two variables can hold the same value. See the
 ":ref:`kernel-dev/advanced:bsp descriptions`" section for more information.
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
 
 .. note::
 
-   You can use the ``KBRANCH`` value to define an alternate branch typically
+   You can use the :term:`KBRANCH` value to define an alternate branch typically
    with a machine override as shown here from the ``meta-yocto-bsp`` layer::
 
            KBRANCH_edgerouter = "standard/edgerouter"
@@ -81,8 +81,8 @@
 
 :term:`LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE`
 defines the kernel type to be used in assembling the configuration. If
-you do not specify a ``LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE``, it defaults to "standard".
-Together with ``KMACHINE``, ``LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE`` defines the search
+you do not specify a :term:`LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE`, it defaults to "standard".
+Together with :term:`KMACHINE`, :term:`LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE` defines the search
 arguments used by the kernel tools to find the appropriate description
 within the kernel Metadata with which to build out the sources and
 configuration. The linux-yocto recipes define "standard", "tiny", and
@@ -90,21 +90,21 @@
 section for more information on kernel types.
 
 During the build, the kern-tools search for the BSP description file
-that most closely matches the ``KMACHINE`` and ``LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE``
+that most closely matches the :term:`KMACHINE` and :term:`LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE`
 variables passed in from the recipe. The tools use the first BSP
 description they find that matches both variables. If the tools cannot find
 a match, they issue a warning.
 
-The tools first search for the ``KMACHINE`` and then for the
-``LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE``. If the tools cannot find a partial match, they
-will use the sources from the ``KBRANCH`` and any configuration
+The tools first search for the :term:`KMACHINE` and then for the
+:term:`LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE`. If the tools cannot find a partial match, they
+will use the sources from the :term:`KBRANCH` and any configuration
 specified in the :term:`SRC_URI`.
 
 You can use the
 :term:`KERNEL_FEATURES`
 variable to include features (configuration fragments, patches, or both)
-that are not already included by the ``KMACHINE`` and
-``LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE`` variable combination. For example, to include a
+that are not already included by the :term:`KMACHINE` and
+:term:`LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE` variable combination. For example, to include a
 feature specified as "features/netfilter/netfilter.scc", specify::
 
    KERNEL_FEATURES += "features/netfilter/netfilter.scc"
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
    KERNEL_FEATURES_append_qemux86 = " cfg/sound.scc"
 
 The value of
-the entries in ``KERNEL_FEATURES`` are dependent on their location
+the entries in :term:`KERNEL_FEATURES` are dependent on their location
 within the kernel Metadata itself. The examples here are taken from the
 ``yocto-kernel-cache`` repository. Each branch of this repository
 contains "features" and "cfg" subdirectories at the top-level. For more
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@
 
 Typically, features are less granular than configuration fragments and
 are more likely than configuration fragments and patches to be the types
-of things you want to specify in the ``KERNEL_FEATURES`` variable of the
+of things you want to specify in the :term:`KERNEL_FEATURES` variable of the
 Linux kernel recipe. See the
 ":ref:`kernel-dev/advanced:using kernel metadata in a recipe`" section earlier
 in the manual.
@@ -509,12 +509,12 @@
 example supports the "beaglebone" machine for the "standard" kernel and
 the "arm" architecture.
 
-Be aware that there is no hard link between the ``KTYPE`` variable and a kernel
+Be aware that there is no hard link between the :term:`KTYPE` variable and a kernel
 type description file. Thus, if you do not have the
 kernel type defined in your kernel Metadata as it is here, you only need
 to ensure that the
 :term:`LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE`
-variable in the kernel recipe and the ``KTYPE`` variable in the BSP
+variable in the kernel recipe and the :term:`KTYPE` variable in the BSP
 description file match.
 
 To separate your kernel policy from your hardware configuration, you
@@ -657,7 +657,7 @@
 :term:`KMACHINE`,
 :term:`KTYPE`, and
 :term:`KARCH`. Of these variables, only
-``KTYPE`` has changed to specify the "tiny" kernel type.
+:term:`KTYPE` has changed to specify the "tiny" kernel type.
 
 Kernel Metadata Location
 ========================
@@ -693,7 +693,7 @@
 a linux-yocto recipe or for a Linux kernel recipe derived by copying and
 modifying
 ``oe-core/meta-skeleton/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-yocto-custom.bb`` to
-a recipe in your layer, ``FILESEXTRAPATHS`` is typically set to
+a recipe in your layer, :term:`FILESEXTRAPATHS` is typically set to
 ``${``\ :term:`THISDIR`\ ``}/${``\ :term:`PN`\ ``}``.
 See the ":ref:`kernel-dev/common:modifying an existing recipe`"
 section for more information.
@@ -718,10 +718,10 @@
 ``include``, ``patch``, or ``kconf`` commands. Because of this, it is
 necessary to bump the recipe :term:`PR`
 value when changing the content of files not explicitly listed in the
-``SRC_URI``.
+:term:`SRC_URI`.
 
 If the BSP description is in recipe space, you cannot simply list the
-``*.scc`` in the ``SRC_URI`` statement. You need to use the following
+``*.scc`` in the :term:`SRC_URI` statement. You need to use the following
 form from your kernel append file::
 
    SRC_URI_append_myplatform = " \
@@ -735,7 +735,7 @@
 reside in a separate repository. The OpenEmbedded build system adds the
 Metadata to the build as a "type=kmeta" repository through the
 :term:`SRC_URI` variable. As an
-example, consider the following ``SRC_URI`` statement from the
+example, consider the following :term:`SRC_URI` statement from the
 ``linux-yocto_4.12.bb`` kernel recipe::
 
    SRC_URI = "git://git.yoctoproject.org/linux-yocto-4.12.git;name=machine;branch=${KBRANCH}; \
@@ -744,20 +744,20 @@
 
 ``${KMETA}``, in this context, is simply used to name the directory into
 which the Git fetcher places the Metadata. This behavior is no different
-than any multi-repository ``SRC_URI`` statement used in a recipe (e.g.
+than any multi-repository :term:`SRC_URI` statement used in a recipe (e.g.
 see the previous section).
 
 You can keep kernel Metadata in a "kernel-cache", which is a directory
 containing configuration fragments. As with any Metadata kept outside
-the recipe-space, you simply need to use the ``SRC_URI`` statement with
+the recipe-space, you simply need to use the :term:`SRC_URI` statement with
 the "type=kmeta" attribute. Doing so makes the kernel Metadata available
 during the configuration phase.
 
-If you modify the Metadata, you must not forget to update the ``SRCREV``
+If you modify the Metadata, you must not forget to update the :term:`SRCREV`
 statements in the kernel's recipe. In particular, you need to update the
 ``SRCREV_meta`` variable to match the commit in the ``KMETA`` branch you
 wish to use. Changing the data in these branches and not updating the
-``SRCREV`` statements to match will cause the build to fetch an older
+:term:`SRCREV` statements to match will cause the build to fetch an older
 commit.
 
 Organizing Your Source
@@ -820,7 +820,7 @@
 
 Once you have a new branch, you can set up your kernel Metadata to use
 the branch a couple different ways. In the recipe, you can specify the
-new branch as the ``KBRANCH`` to use for the board as follows::
+new branch as the :term:`KBRANCH` to use for the board as follows::
 
    KBRANCH = "mynewbranch"