poky: subtree update:ad30a6d470..7231c10430

Akira Shibakawa (3):
      License-Update: attr: Add a missing file to LIC_FILES_CHKSUM.
      License-Update: kmod: Add a missing file to LIC_FILES_CHKSUM.
      License-Update: gdk-pixbuf: Fix LICENSE.

Alejandro Hernandez Samaniego (1):
      baremetal-helloworld: Fix install path since S doesnt have a trailing slash

Alexander Kanavin (4):
      ncurses: only include upstream releases in version check
      python3: fix upstream version check
      boost-build-native: fix upstream version check
      selftest/virgl: drop the custom 30 sec timeout

Alistair (1):
      weston-init: Allow setting idle time to 0

Changqing Li (1):
      toolchain-shar-extract.sh: don't print useless info

Charlie Davies (1):
      bitbake: bitbake: fetch/git: use shlex.quote() to support spaces in SRC_URI url

Chen Qi (2):
      watchdog: use /run instead of /var/run in systemd service file
      cups: use /run instead /var/run in systemd's unit file

David Reyna (1):
      bitbake: toaster: Enable Gatesgarth branch in place of Zeus

Douglas Royds (1):
      externalsrc: No single-task lock if S != B

Joshua Watt (2):
      ref-variables: Given example for naming sources
      ref-manual: Document wic --offset option

Khairul Rohaizzat Jamaluddin (1):
      imagefeatures: New test case, test_empty_image, added

Khem Raj (5):
      autotools.bbclass: Order CONFIG_SHELL before CACHED_CONFIGUREVARS
      boost: Fix build on 32-bit arches with 64bit time_t only
      mesa: Fix build on 32bit arches supporting 64bit time_t only
      packagegroup-core-tools-debug: Disable for rv32/glibc as well
      packagegroup-core-tools-profile: Remove lttng-tools and perf for rv32/glibc

Konrad Weihmann (1):
      lib/oe/rootfs: introduce IMAGE_LOG_CHECK_EXCLUDES

Lee Chee Yang (2):
      libproxy: fix CVE-2020-25219
      grub2: fix CVE-2020-10713

Martin Jansa (11):
      tune-cortexa76ae.inc: Correct TUNE_FEATURES
      arch-armv7a.inc: fix typo
      arch-mips.inc: remove duplicated mips64el-o32 from PACKAGE_EXTRA_ARCHS_tune-mips64el-o32
      arch-arm64.inc: don't append _be to ARMPKGARCH for tune-aarch64_be
      tune-mips64r6.inc: fix typo in mipsisa64r6-nf
      tune-ep9312.inc: add t suffix for thumb to PACKAGE_EXTRA_ARCHS_tune-ep9312
      tune-riscv.inc: use nf suffix also for TUNE_PKGARCH
      tune-supersparc.inc: remove
      tune-thunderx.inc: don't append _be to ARMPKGARCH for tune-thunderx_be
      siteinfo: Recognize 32bit PPC LE
      siteinfo: Recognize bigendian sh3be and sh4be

Max Krummenacher (2):
      linux-firmware: package marvel sdio 8997 firmware
      linux-firmware: package nvidia firmware

Mingli Yu (1):
      tcl: adapt to potential pseudo changes

Naoki Hayama (1):
      dev/test/ref-manual: Fix typos

Neil Armstrong (1):
      linux-firmware: add Amlogic VDEC firmware package

Nicolas Dechesne (4):
      sdk-manual: use built-in footnotes
      dev-manual/dev-manual-common-tasks: fix warning
      sphinx: add 3.1.3 and 3.0.4 release in the switcher
      dev-manual/dev-manual-common-tasks: fix typos and use extlinks

Paul Eggleton (2):
      classes/buildhistory: record SRC_URI
      classes/buildhistory: also save recipe info for native recipes

Quentin Schulz (17):
      docs: poky.yaml: use HTTPS for links
      docs: ref-manual: indentation, links and highlights fixes
      docs: remove OE_INIT_FILE variable
      docs: ref-manual: fix typos
      docs: ref-manual: migration-2.3: specify 2.3 version instead of DISTRO
      docs: ref-manual: ref-classes: remove dropped tinderclient class
      docs: ref-manual: ref-system-requirements: update requirements to build Sphinx docs
      docs: sphinx: yocto-vars: rebuild files when poky.yaml has changed
      docs: poky.yaml: fix identation in host packages variables
      docs: dev-manual-common-tasks: remove paragraph about race when missing DEPENDS
      docs: dev-manual-common-tasks: update python webserver example to python3
      docs: dev-manual: fix typos, highlights, indentation and links
      docs: ref-manual: ref-terms: add links to terms in glossary
      docs: bsp-guide: bsp: fix typos, highlights and links
      docs: kernel-dev: fix typos, highlights and links
      docs: kernel-dev-common: add .patch file extension to SRC_URI files
      docs: kernel-dev-faq: update outdated RDEPENDS_kernel-base

Reyna, David (1):
      bitbake: toaster: Update documentation links to new URLs

Richard Purdie (10):
      layer.conf: Switch to gatesgarth only in preparation for release
      bitbake: ui/toasterui: Fix startup faults from incorrect event sequencing
      bitbake: bitbake: Bump version to 1.48.0 ready for the new release
      oeqa: Add sync call to command execution
      poky.conf: Bump version for 3.2 gatesgarth release
      build-appliance-image: Update to master head revision
      bitbake: tests/fetch: Update upstream master->main branchname transition
      Revert "classes/buildhistory: also save recipe info for native recipes"
      valgrind: Fix build on musl after drd fixes
      build-appliance-image: Update to master head revision

Robert Yang (1):
      weston: Fix PACKAGECONFIG for remoting

Roland Hieber (1):
      devtool: make sure .git/info exists before writing to .git/info/excludes

Ross Burton (4):
      waf: don't assume the waf intepretter is good
      waf: add ${B} to do_configure[cleandirs]
      scripts/install-buildtools: Update to 3.2 M3 buildtools
      glib-2.0: fix parsing of slim encoded tzdata

Sourabh Banerjee (1):
      layer.conf: fix sanity error for PATH variable in extensible SDK workflow

Stacy Gaikovaia (2):
      valgrind: drd: fix pthread intercept test failures
      bitbake: main: Handle cooker daemon startup error

Tim Orling (1):
      bitbake: lib/bb/ui/knotty: fix typo in parseprogress

Victor Kamensky (3):
      Revert "qemumips: use 34Kf-64tlb CPU emulation"
      Revert "qemu: add 34Kf-64tlb fictitious cpu type"
      qemu: change TLBs number to 64 in 34Kf mips cpu model

Yi Zhao (1):
      dhcpcd: add PACKAGECONFIG for ntp/chrony/ypbind hooks

Zang Ruochen (1):
      harfbuzz: Refresh patch

akuster (2):
      busybox: add rev and pgrep
      kea: add init scripts

leimaohui (1):
      docs: Updated the status of spdx module.

zangrc (1):
      classes: Fixed the problem of undefined variables when compiling meta-toolchain.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Geissler <geissonator@yahoo.com>
Change-Id: Ic45bc219b94960751896a0ae3d4923a9f5849e70
diff --git a/poky/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-start.rst b/poky/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-start.rst
index 333c6a5..a85b86f 100644
--- a/poky/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-start.rst
+++ b/poky/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-start.rst
@@ -88,12 +88,10 @@
     .. note::
 
        For information about BitBake, see the
-       BitBake User Manual
-       .
+       :doc:`bitbake:index`.
 
     It is relatively easy to set up Git services and create
-    infrastructure like
-    :yocto_git:`http://git.yoctoproject.org <>`, which is based on
+    infrastructure like :yocto_git:`/`, which is based on
     server software called ``gitolite`` with ``cgit`` being used to
     generate the web interface that lets you view the repositories. The
     ``gitolite`` software identifies users using SSH keys and allows
@@ -106,10 +104,7 @@
        However, sites such as the following exist that describe how to
        perform setup:
 
-       -  `Git documentation <http://git-scm.com/book/ch4-8.html>`__:
-          Describes how to install ``gitolite`` on the server.
-
-       -  `Gitolite <http://gitolite.com>`__: Information for
+       -  `Gitolite <https://gitolite.com>`__: Information for
           ``gitolite``.
 
        -  `Interfaces, frontends, and
@@ -161,8 +156,7 @@
     integration" style testing of software components and regression
     identification and tracking.
 
-    See "`Yocto Project
-    Autobuilder <http://autobuilder.yoctoproject.org>`__" for more
+    See ":yocto_ab:`Yocto Project Autobuilder <>`" for more
     information and links to buildbot. The Yocto Project team has found
     this implementation works well in this role. A public example of
     this is the Yocto Project Autobuilders, which the Yocto Project team
@@ -207,8 +201,7 @@
 
     .. note::
 
-       You can also use a more collective push model. The
-       gitolite
+       You can also use a more collective push model. The ``gitolite``
        software supports both the push and pull models quite easily.
 
     As with any development environment, it is important to document the
@@ -285,11 +278,10 @@
 .. note::
 
    The Yocto Project is not compatible with
-   Windows Subsystem for Linux v1
-   . It is compatible but not officially supported nor validated with
+   `Windows Subsystem for Linux v1 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Subsystem_for_Linux>`__.
+   It is compatible but not officially supported nor validated with
    WSLv2. If you still decide to use WSL please upgrade to
-   WSLv2
-   .
+   `WSLv2 <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-win10>`__.
 
 Once your build host is set up to use the Yocto Project, further steps
 are necessary depending on what you want to accomplish. See the
@@ -453,9 +445,9 @@
 
 Once you have a container set up, everything is in place to develop just
 as if you were running on a native Linux machine. If you are going to
-use the Poky container, see the "`Cloning the ``poky``
-Repository <#cloning-the-poky-repository>`__" section. If you are going
-to use the Extensible SDK container, see the
+use the Poky container, see the
+":ref:`dev-manual/dev-manual-start:cloning the \`\`poky\`\` repository`"
+section. If you are going to use the Extensible SDK container, see the
 ":doc:`../sdk-manual/sdk-extensible`" Chapter in the Yocto
 Project Application Development and the Extensible Software Development
 Kit (eSDK) manual. If you are going to use the Toaster container, see
@@ -566,10 +558,7 @@
 
    The current implementation of WSLv2 does not have out-of-the-box
    access to external devices such as those connected through a USB
-   port, but it automatically mounts your
-   C:
-   drive on
-   /mnt/c/
+   port, but it automatically mounts your ``C:`` drive on ``/mnt/c/``
    (and others), which you can use to share deploy artifacts to be later
    flashed on hardware through Windows, but your build directory should
    not reside inside this mountpoint.
@@ -623,11 +612,8 @@
 
    .. note::
 
-      For information on cloning a repository, see the "
-      Cloning the
-      poky
-      Repository
-      " section.
+      For information on cloning a repository, see the
+      ":ref:`dev-manual/dev-manual-start:cloning the \`\`poky\`\` repository`" section.
 
 Accessing Index of Releases
 ---------------------------
@@ -653,12 +639,10 @@
 
    .. note::
 
-      The
-      yocto
-      directory contains the full array of released Poky tarballs. The
-      poky
-      directory in the Index of Releases was historically used for very
-      early releases and exists now only for retroactive completeness.
+      The ``yocto`` directory contains the full array of released Poky
+      tarballs. The ``poky`` directory in the Index of Releases was
+      historically used for very early releases and exists now only for
+      retroactive completeness.
 
 2. *Select a Component:* Click on any released component in which you
    are interested (e.g. ``yocto``).
@@ -702,8 +686,7 @@
    .. note::
 
       For a "map" of Yocto Project releases to version numbers, see the
-      Releases
-      wiki page.
+      :yocto_wiki:`Releases </wiki/Releases>` wiki page.
 
    You can use the "RELEASE ARCHIVE" link to reveal a menu of all Yocto
    Project releases.
@@ -825,8 +808,9 @@
 
 1. *Switch to the Poky Directory:* If you have a local poky Git
    repository, switch to that directory. If you do not have the local
-   copy of poky, see the "`Cloning the ``poky``
-   Repository <#cloning-the-poky-repository>`__" section.
+   copy of poky, see the
+   ":ref:`dev-manual/dev-manual-start:cloning the \`\`poky\`\` repository`"
+   section.
 
 2. *Determine Existing Branch Names:*
    ::
@@ -854,13 +838,13 @@
    &DISTRO; Release (&DISTRO_NAME;), use the following command:
    ::
 
-      $ git checkout -b &DISTRO_NAME; origin/&DISTRO_NAME;
-      Branch &DISTRO_NAME; set up to track remote branch &DISTRO_NAME; from origin.
-      Switched to a new branch '&DISTRO_NAME;'
+      $ git checkout -b &DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP; origin/&DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP;
+      Branch &DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP; set up to track remote branch &DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP; from origin.
+      Switched to a new branch '&DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP;'
 
-   The previous command checks out the "&DISTRO_NAME;" development
+   The previous command checks out the "&DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP;" development
    branch and reports that the branch is tracking the upstream
-   "origin/&DISTRO_NAME;" branch.
+   "origin/&DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP;" branch.
 
    The following command displays the branches that are now part of your
    local poky repository. The asterisk character indicates the branch
@@ -868,8 +852,8 @@
    ::
 
       $ git branch
-        master *
-        &DISTRO_NAME;
+        master
+        * &DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP;
 
 .. _checkout-out-by-tag-in-poky:
 
@@ -889,8 +873,9 @@
 
 1. *Switch to the Poky Directory:* If you have a local poky Git
    repository, switch to that directory. If you do not have the local
-   copy of poky, see the "`Cloning the ``poky``
-   Repository <#cloning-the-poky-repository>`__" section.
+   copy of poky, see the
+   ":ref:`dev-manual/dev-manual-start:cloning the \`\`poky\`\` repository`"
+   section.
 
 2. *Fetch the Tag Names:* To checkout the branch based on a tag name,
    you need to fetch the upstream tags into your local repository: