meta-openembedded: refresh master: 0435c9e193..4a9deabbc8

Update meta-openembedded to master HEAD.

Alistair Francis (7):
      python3-pyaudio: Initial commit
      python3-pyfann2: Initial commit
      python3-pocketsphinx: Initial commit
      python3-xxhash: Initial commit
      mycroft: Initial commit
      libfann: Initial commit
      python-cryptography: Bump from 2.4.1 to 2.6.1

Andreas Müller (10):
      xfce4-screenshooter: upgrade 1.9.4 -> 1.9.5
      networkmanager: Fix upstream regex for 1.16
      networkmanager: fix build with musl
      gvfs: fix configure options and DDEPENDS
      rrdtool: fix build by disabling docs
      libpeas: rework gobject-introspection handling
      gvfs: Fix missing executable permission flags for files in libexec
      gnome-desktop3: remove gconf from DEPENDS
      gnome-desktop3: rework gobject-introspection handling
      gnome-desktop3: Disable libseccomp for all archs

Brad Bishop (1):
      libvncserver: enable split client/server packages

Fabio Berton (1):
      python*-requests: Update 2.20.1 -> 2.21.0

Gianfranco Costamagna (2):
      cpprest: fix build failure on 32bit systems, with upstream merged patch
      libmodbus: start to prefer version 3.1.4 as default

Hongxu Jia (1):
      dracut: fix udevdir not found

Khem Raj (5):
      ncmpc: Rename artist_screen to library_screen
      networkmanager: Fix build with clang
      alsa-oss: Upgrade to 1.1.8
      redis: Fix ocasional parallel build failure
      lcdproc: Fix parallel build

Nikolay Nizov (2):
      android-tools-conf: fix typo
      android-tools-conf: Make sure /dev/pts/0 exists

Oleksandr Kravchuk (2):
      fping: update to 4.2
      nuttcp: update to 7.3.3

Peter Kjellerstedt (1):
      doxygen: Make it build with ninja 1.9.0

Qi.Chen@windriver.com (2):
      openldap: add missing CVE tag to patch
      ipsec-tools: add missing CVE tags to patches

Randy MacLeod (2):
      imagemagic: upgrade to 7.0.8-35
      wolfssl: update to 3.15.8 and use github SRC_URI

Slater, Joseph (1):
      tcpreplay: update to version 4.3.2

Vincent Prince (4):
      Rsyslog: Add mmjsonparse to PACKAGECONFIG
      zeromq: bump version 4.2.5 => 4.3.1
      cppzmq: bump version 4.2.3 => 4.3.0
      czmq: bump version 4.1.1 => 4.2.0

Yi Zhao (3):
      python-engineio: add recipe
      python-socketio: add recipe
      python-flask-socketio

Zang Ruochen (4):
      augeas: upgrade 1.10.1 -> 1.11.0
      libedit: upgrade 20181209-3.1 -> 20190324-3.1
      mcelog: upgrade 161 -> 162
      lockfile-progs: upgrade 0.1.17 -> 0.1.18

leimaohui (1):
      Fix build error for armeb.

Change-Id: Ie79748c484bcf4fd28b3bde84e2194044e1c08a8
Signed-off-by: Brad Bishop <bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com>
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  18. meta-portwell/
  19. meta-qualcomm/
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  21. meta-raspberrypi/
  22. meta-security/
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  29. MAINTAINERS
  30. openbmc-env
  31. README.md
  32. setup
README.md

OpenBMC

Build Status

The OpenBMC project can be described as a Linux distribution for embedded devices that have a BMC; typically, but not limited to, things like servers, top of rack switches or RAID appliances. The OpenBMC stack uses technologies such as Yocto, OpenEmbedded, systemd, and D-Bus to allow easy customization for your server platform.

Setting up your OpenBMC project

1) Prerequisite

  • Ubuntu 14.04
sudo apt-get install -y git build-essential libsdl1.2-dev texinfo gawk chrpath diffstat
  • Fedora 28
sudo dnf install -y git patch diffstat texinfo chrpath SDL-devel bitbake rpcgen
sudo dnf groupinstall "C Development Tools and Libraries"

2) Download the source

git clone git@github.com:openbmc/openbmc.git
cd openbmc

3) Target your hardware

Any build requires an environment variable known as TEMPLATECONF to be set to a hardware target. You can see all of the known targets with find meta-* -name local.conf.sample. Choose the hardware target and then move to the next step. Additional examples can be found in the OpenBMC Cheatsheet

MachineTEMPLATECONF
Palmettometa-ibm/meta-palmetto/conf
Zaiusmeta-ingrasys/meta-zaius/conf
Witherspoonmeta-ibm/meta-witherspoon/conf
Romulusmeta-ibm/meta-romulus/conf

As an example target Palmetto

export TEMPLATECONF=meta-ibm/meta-palmetto/conf

4) Build

. openbmc-env
bitbake obmc-phosphor-image

Additional details can be found in the docs repository.

Build Validation and Testing

Commits submitted by members of the OpenBMC GitHub community are compiled and tested via our Jenkins server. Commits are run through two levels of testing. At the repository level the makefile make check directive is run. At the system level, the commit is built into a firmware image and run with an arm-softmmu QEMU model against a barrage of CI tests.

Commits submitted by non-members do not automatically proceed through CI testing. After visual inspection of the commit, a CI run can be manually performed by the reviewer.

Automated testing against the QEMU model along with supported systems are performed. The OpenBMC project uses the Robot Framework for all automation. Our complete test repository can be found here.

Submitting Patches

Support of additional hardware and software packages is always welcome. Please follow the contributing guidelines when making a submission. It is expected that contributions contain test cases.

Bug Reporting

Issues are managed on GitHub. It is recommended you search through the issues before opening a new one.

Features of OpenBMC

Feature List

  • Host management: Power, Cooling, LEDs, Inventory, Events, Watchdog
  • Full IPMI 2.0 Compliance with DCMI
  • Code Update Support for multiple BMC/BIOS images
  • Web-based user interface
  • REST interfaces
  • D-Bus based interfaces
  • SSH based SOL
  • Remote KVM
  • Hardware Simulation
  • Automated Testing

Features In Progress

  • OpenCompute Redfish Compliance
  • User management
  • Virtual media
  • Verified Boot

Features Requested but need help

  • OpenBMC performance monitoring

Finding out more

Dive deeper into OpenBMC by opening the docs repository.

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