poky: subtree update:0ac99625bf..796be0593a
Alexander Kanavin (31):
netbase: upgrade 6.1 -> 6.2
meson: upgrade 0.55.1 -> 0.56.0
vulkan-samples: update to latest revision
libcap: update 2.44 -> 2.45
bind: upgrade 9.16.7 -> 9.16.9
quota: upgrade 4.05 -> 4.06
pango: upgrade 1.46.2 -> 1.48.0
elfutils: upgrade 0.181 -> 0.182
ifupdown: upgrade 0.8.35 -> 0.8.36
createrepo-c: upgrade 0.16.1 -> 0.16.2
acpica: upgrade 20200925 -> 20201113
grep: upgrade 3.5 -> 3.6
man-pages: upgrade 5.08 -> 5.09
stress-ng: upgrade 0.11.23 -> 0.11.24
libhandy: upgrade 1.0.1 -> 1.0.2
piglit: upgrade to latest revision
xkbcomp: upgrade 1.4.3 -> 1.4.4
lz4: upgrade 1.9.2 -> 1.9.3
bison: upgrade 3.7.3 -> 3.7.4
python3-setuptools-scm: fix upstream version check
cantarell-fonts: update 0.0.25 -> 0.201
meta/lib/oe/reproducible.py: gitsm:// works just as fine as git:// for timestamps
llvm: fix reproducibility
ruby: fix reproducibility
webkitgtk: fix reproducibility
ffmpeg: fix reproducibility
piglit: fix reproducibility
serf: do not install the static library
llvm: sort the lists in generated source reproducibibly
kea: fix reproducibility
poky.conf: do not write current date into distro version, use git hash instead
Andrej Valek (1):
kernel-dummy: fix executing unexpected tasks
Anuj Mittal (1):
releases.rst: add gatesgarth to current releases
Brett Warren (1):
libffi: add patch to revert clang VFP workaround
Chandana kalluri (1):
populate_sdk_ext: use SDK_CUSTOM_TEPLATECONF variable to enable custom templateconf.cfg
Changqing Li (1):
buildtools-tarball: add wic dependency into extended buildtools
Diego Sueiro (2):
modutils-initscripts: Fix modules.dep creation when USE_DEPMOD="0"
initscripts: Change execution order between checkroot and modutils
Dmitry Baryshkov (2):
linux-firmware: upgrade 20201022 -> 20201118
linux-firmware: package ath11k firmware
Fabio Berton (1):
mesa: Update 20.2.1 -> 20.2.4
Gratian Crisan (1):
kernel-module-split.bbclass: fix kernel modules getting marked as CONFFILES
Jack Mitchell (3):
Revert "connman: set service to conflict with systemd-networkd"
systemd-conf: add PACKAGECONFIG to enable/disable auto ethernet DHCP
systemd-conf: match ethernet interfaces by type rather than globbing
Joshua Watt (2):
bitbake: hashserv: client: Fix AF_UNIX path length limits
bitbake: hashserv: Fix broken AF_UNIX path length limit
Kai Kang (2):
systemd-systemctl-native: capable to call without argument
systemd.bbclass: update command to check systemctl available
Kevin Hao (1):
tune-octeontx2.inc: Add tune for Marvell OCTEON TX2 core
Li Wang (2):
qemu: CVE-2020-29129 CVE-2020-29130
qemu: CVE-2020-25624
Luca Boccassi (1):
dbus: move messagebus user to dbus-common package
Michael Halstead (1):
releases: conf: add link to 3.1.4, update to include 3.1.4
Nicolas Dechesne (19):
sphinx: add .vscode in .gitignore
{dev,kernel,sdk}-manual: replace hardcoded release version with &DISTRO;
sphinx: replace bitbake labels with references to corresponding title
brief-yoctoprojectqs: replace labels with references to section title
dev-manual: replace labels with references to section title
ref-manual: replace labels with references to section title
sdk-manual: replace labels with references to section title
overview-manual: remove unused labels
dev-manual: remove unused labels
sphinx: rename top level document in each manual
sphinx: use absolute paths for :doc: references
test-manual: remove 'test-manual' from filenames
toaster-manual: remove 'toaster-manual' from filenames
dev-manual: remove 'dev-manual' from filenames
kernel-dev: remove 'kernel-dev' from filenames
profile-manual: remove 'profile-manual' from filenames
overview-manual: remove 'overview-manual' from filenames
sdk-manual: remove 'sdk' from filenames
ref-manual: remove 'ref' from filenames
Paul Barker (5):
documentation: Simplify yocto_wiki links
documentation: Simplify yocto_git links
ref-manual: Simplify oe_git links
poky.conf: Add opensuseleap-15.2 and fedora-33 to tested distros
poky.conf: Drop fedora-30 from tested distros
Peter Kjellerstedt (2):
pseudo: Simplify pseudo_client_ignore_path_chroot()
bitbake.conf: Add all layers (from BBLAYERS) to PSEUDO_IGNORE_PATHS
Richard Purdie (8):
lz4: Use the new branch naming from upstream
Revert "bitbake.conf: Add all layers (from BBLAYERS) to PSEUDO_IGNORE_PATHS"
build-appliance-image: Update to master head revision
bitbake: Revert "fetch2: use relative symlinks for anything pulled from PREMIRRORS"
build-appliance-image: Update to master head revision
metadata_scm: Fix signature handling of METADATA_REVISION and METADATA_BRANCH
poky: Set SDK_VERSION explicitly
build-appliance-image: Update to master head revision
Ross Burton (9):
oeqa/devtool: use Yocto mirror for pv-1.5.3 tarball
image_types: remove obsolete tar comment
image_types: sort tarball file listings
package_manager/ipk: neaten OPKGLIBDIR logic
ldconfig-native: don't write auxiliary cache
package_manager/ipk: improve remove_packaging_data
oeqa/selftest/containerimage: update for improved cleanup
coreutils: add SUSE-specific issues to CVE whitelist
bitbake: msg: use safe YAML loader
Sinan Kaya (1):
poky-tiny: enable section removal
Tomasz Dziendzielski (1):
pseudo: Update to print PSEUDO_LOGFILE in abort message on path mismatches
sangeeta jain (1):
meta/lib/oeqa/manual/oe-core.json: Update test_bitbake_devshell
zangrc (3):
libinput: upgrade 1.16.3 -> 1.16.4
lighttpd: upgrade 1.4.55 -> 1.4.56
sysstat: upgrade 12.4.0 -> 12.4.1
Signed-off-by: Andrew Geissler <geissonator@yahoo.com>
Change-Id: I65f2f1c9d44433f3e62609240012c42256679b51
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+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-2.0-UK
+
+************
+Introduction
+************
+
+Toaster is a web interface to the Yocto Project's
+:term:`OpenEmbedded Build System`. The interface
+enables you to configure and run your builds. Information about builds
+is collected and stored in a database. You can use Toaster to configure
+and start builds on multiple remote build servers.
+
+Toaster Features
+================
+
+Toaster allows you to configure and run builds, and it provides
+extensive information about the build process.
+
+- *Configure and Run Builds:* You can use the Toaster web interface to
+ configure and start your builds. Builds started using the Toaster web
+ interface are organized into projects. When you create a project, you
+ are asked to select a release, or version of the build system you
+ want to use for the project builds. As shipped, Toaster supports
+ Yocto Project releases 1.8 and beyond. With the Toaster web
+ interface, you can:
+
+ - Browse layers listed in the various
+ :ref:`layer sources <toaster-manual/reference:layer source>`
+ that are available in your project (e.g. the OpenEmbedded Layer Index at
+ http://layers.openembedded.org/layerindex/).
+
+ - Browse images, recipes, and machines provided by those layers.
+
+ - Import your own layers for building.
+
+ - Add and remove layers from your configuration.
+
+ - Set configuration variables.
+
+ - Select a target or multiple targets to build.
+
+ - Start your builds.
+
+ Toaster also allows you to configure and run your builds from the
+ command line, and switch between the command line and the web
+ interface at any time. Builds started from the command line appear
+ within a special Toaster project called "Command line builds".
+
+- *Information About the Build Process:* Toaster also records extensive
+ information about your builds. Toaster collects data for builds you
+ start from the web interface and from the command line as long as
+ Toaster is running.
+
+ .. note::
+
+ You must start Toaster before the build or it will not collect
+ build data.
+
+ With Toaster you can:
+
+ - See what was built (recipes and packages) and what packages were
+ installed into your final image.
+
+ - Browse the directory structure of your image.
+
+ - See the value of all variables in your build configuration, and
+ which files set each value.
+
+ - Examine error, warning, and trace messages to aid in debugging.
+
+ - See information about the BitBake tasks executed and reused during
+ your build, including those that used shared state.
+
+ - See dependency relationships between recipes, packages, and tasks.
+
+ - See performance information such as build time, task time, CPU
+ usage, and disk I/O.
+
+For an overview of Toaster shipped with the Yocto Project &DISTRO;
+Release, see the "`Toaster - Yocto Project
+2.2 <https://youtu.be/BlXdOYLgPxA>`__" video.
+
+Installation Options
+====================
+
+You can set Toaster up to run as a local instance or as a shared hosted
+service.
+
+When Toaster is set up as a local instance, all the components reside on
+a single build host. Fundamentally, a local instance of Toaster is
+suited for a single user developing on a single build host.
+
+.. image:: figures/simple-configuration.png
+ :align: center
+
+Toaster as a hosted service is suited for multiple users developing
+across several build hosts. When Toaster is set up as a hosted service,
+its components can be spread across several machines:
+
+.. image:: figures/hosted-service.png
+ :align: center