* Freescale U-Boot User's Guide
@ 2014-05-29 14:21 tom campbell
2014-05-29 16:23 ` Bob Cochran
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From: tom campbell @ 2014-05-29 14:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: meta-freescale
I'm upgrading from Freescale's Yocto Beta release to Freescale's GA release.
In the "Freescale Yocto Project User's Guide" Doc# IMXLXYOCTOUG, Rev
L3.10.17_1.0.0ga, 05/2014
In section 5.4 U-Boot Configuration, page 7 it refers to:
Freescale U-Boot User's Guide
I can't seem to find that document. Can anyone point me to it?
thx
tom campbell
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* Re: Freescale U-Boot User's Guide
2014-05-29 14:21 Freescale U-Boot User's Guide tom campbell
@ 2014-05-29 16:23 ` Bob Cochran
2014-05-30 3:50 ` zhenhua.luo
[not found] ` <53875812.8000702@mindchasers.com>
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From: Bob Cochran @ 2014-05-29 16:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: meta-freescale@yoctoproject.org
On 05/29/2014 10:21 AM, tom campbell wrote:
> I'm upgrading from Freescale's Yocto Beta release to Freescale's GA
> release.
>
> In the "Freescale Yocto Project User's Guide" Doc# IMXLXYOCTOUG, Rev
> L3.10.17_1.0.0ga, 05/2014
> In section 5.4 U-Boot Configuration, page 7 it refers to:
>
> Freescale U-Boot User's Guide
>
> I can't seem to find that document. Can anyone point me to it?
Hi Tom,
Where are these docs you are referring to? Are they on the Freescale
Community site?
It's not clear to me whether you are an i.MX/ARM developer or QorIQ (ARM
or powerpc)
For me, I can find Freescale u-boot documentation in my "Freescale Linux
SDK for QorIQ Processors" documentation folder. This is part of the SDK
tar ball. I think this same information is available on freescale.com
at their infocenter, but it seems to be down at the moment (at least for
me).
It's never been clear to me where developers using Freescale devices are
supposed to look for the latest stable yocto/linux documentation &
patches: SDK, Yoctoproject.org, freescale.com, git.freescale.com or
community.freescale.com.
I would appreciate someone letting me know if this has been clarified
recently.
Thanks,
Bob
>
> thx
> tom campbell
>
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* Re: Freescale U-Boot User's Guide
2014-05-29 16:23 ` Bob Cochran
@ 2014-05-30 3:50 ` zhenhua.luo
2014-05-30 12:49 ` Bob Cochran
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: zhenhua.luo @ 2014-05-30 3:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Bob Cochran; +Cc: meta-freescale@yoctoproject.org
Hi Bob,
For QorIQ PPC SDK, following is the mirror info.
SDK ISOs: http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=SDKLINUX
SDK public source/patch: http://git.freescale.com/git/cgit.cgi/ppc/sdk/
Yocto: http://git.freescale.com/git/cgit.cgi/ppc/sdk/ or http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-fsl-ppc/
SDK documentations: http://www.freescale.com/infocenter -> Software and Tools Information Center -> QorIQ SDK Documentation
or source ISO
We are working on the integration of meta-fsl-ppc layer into FSL Yocto community BSP(http://freescale.github.io/), hopefully it can be done in 1.7 release.
Best Regards,
Zhenhua
> -----Original Message-----
> From: meta-freescale-bounces@yoctoproject.org [mailto:meta-freescale-
> bounces@yoctoproject.org] On Behalf Of Bob Cochran
> Sent: Friday, May 30, 2014 12:23 AM
> To: meta-freescale@yoctoproject.org
> Subject: Re: [meta-freescale] Freescale U-Boot User's Guide
>
> On 05/29/2014 10:21 AM, tom campbell wrote:
> > I'm upgrading from Freescale's Yocto Beta release to Freescale's GA
> > release.
> >
> > In the "Freescale Yocto Project User's Guide" Doc# IMXLXYOCTOUG, Rev
> > L3.10.17_1.0.0ga, 05/2014 In section 5.4 U-Boot Configuration, page 7
> > it refers to:
> >
> > Freescale U-Boot User's Guide
> >
> > I can't seem to find that document. Can anyone point me to it?
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> Where are these docs you are referring to? Are they on the Freescale
> Community site?
>
> It's not clear to me whether you are an i.MX/ARM developer or QorIQ (ARM
> or powerpc)
>
> For me, I can find Freescale u-boot documentation in my "Freescale Linux
> SDK for QorIQ Processors" documentation folder. This is part of the SDK
> tar ball. I think this same information is available on freescale.com at
> their infocenter, but it seems to be down at the moment (at least for me).
>
> It's never been clear to me where developers using Freescale devices are
> supposed to look for the latest stable yocto/linux documentation &
> patches: SDK, Yoctoproject.org, freescale.com, git.freescale.com or
> community.freescale.com.
>
> I would appreciate someone letting me know if this has been clarified
> recently.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob
>
>
> >
> > thx
> > tom campbell
> >
>
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* Re: Freescale U-Boot User's Guide
2014-05-30 3:50 ` zhenhua.luo
@ 2014-05-30 12:49 ` Bob Cochran
2014-06-03 10:03 ` zhenhua.luo
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Bob Cochran @ 2014-05-30 12:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zhenhua.luo@freescale.com; +Cc: meta-freescale@yoctoproject.org
On 05/29/2014 11:50 PM, zhenhua.luo@freescale.com wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> For QorIQ PPC SDK, following is the mirror info.
> SDK ISOs:http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=SDKLINUX
> SDK public source/patch:http://git.freescale.com/git/cgit.cgi/ppc/sdk/
> Yocto:http://git.freescale.com/git/cgit.cgi/ppc/sdk/ orhttp://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-fsl-ppc/
> SDK documentations:http://www.freescale.com/infocenter -> Software and Tools Information Center -> QorIQ SDK Documentation
> or source ISO
Thank you for the reply Zhenhua.
Here's my fundamental problem (as I see it):
Let's say we're getting ready to release a product using the FSL SDK 1.5
for QorIQ. I assume there are many customers to the 1.5 SDK and bugs
are being found & reported on a regular basis. Some of these bugs will
not be seen here during development but eventually impact our product in
the field.
Freescale has a private service request (SR) system for supporting SDK
bug requests and also offers paid premium SDK support.
How can I use the systems in place (e.g., FSL public git and
Yoctoproject.org) to learn which SDK bugs have been reported and patched
and then grab the appropriate patches to create an incremental build?
It's not sufficient to only have a system in place to help resolve the
bugs we find ourselves.
As far as I know, the yocto repos never contain enough data to build the
FSL SDK (some of the data on the SDK is kept private), and the FSL
public git seems to be significantly behind (at least meta-fsl-ppc).
It seems to me that Freescale should have a customer visible bug
reporting system in place for their SDK and maintain a complete,
up-to-date SDK branch with patches in response to the bugs reported &
closed out.
If IP protection is the reason to not do it, then deploy it on an
extranet that is password protected.
Lastly, is there a mail list for the FSL public git?
Thank you,
Bob
>
> We are working on the integration of meta-fsl-ppc layer into FSL Yocto community BSP(http://freescale.github.io/), hopefully it can be done in 1.7 release.
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Zhenhua
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* Re: Freescale U-Boot User's Guide
[not found] ` <53875812.8000702@mindchasers.com>
@ 2014-05-30 14:36 ` tom campbell
2014-05-30 15:35 ` Daiane Angolini
2014-05-30 15:47 ` Bob Cochran
0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: tom campbell @ 2014-05-30 14:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: meta-freescale
On 05/29/2014 11:53 AM, Bob Cochran wrote:
> On 05/29/2014 10:21 AM, tom campbell wrote:
>> I'm upgrading from Freescale's Yocto Beta release to Freescale's GA
>> release.
>>
>> In the "Freescale Yocto Project User's Guide" Doc# IMXLXYOCTOUG, Rev
>> L3.10.17_1.0.0ga, 05/2014
>> In section 5.4 U-Boot Configuration, page 7 it refers to:
>>
>> Freescale U-Boot User's Guide
>>
>> I can't seem to find that document. Can anyone point me to it?
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> Where are these docs you are referring to? Are they on the Freescale
> Community site?
>
> It's not clear to me whether you are an i.MX/ARM developer or QorIQ
> (ARM or powerpc)
>
> For me, I can find Freescale u-boot documentation in my "Freescale
> Linux SDK for QorIQ Processors" documentation folder. This is part of
> the SDK tar ball. I think this same information is available on
> freescale.com at their infocenter, but it seems to be down at the
> moment (at least for me).
>
> It's never been clear to me where developers using Freescale devices
> are supposed to look for the latest stable yocto/linux documentation &
> patches: SDK, Yoctoproject.org, freescale.com, git.freescale.com or
> community.freescale.com.
>
> I would appreciate someone letting me know if this has been clarified
> recently.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob
>
Bob/List/Lauren:
I'm an i.MX/ARM developer.
Thank all for response.
I would echo Bob's sentiments that the Freescale QA release badly needs
a "home landing page" with links to follow for documentation and the
like. The Freescale documentation is IMHO quite good (thank you).
Finding it is a another matter. I'm new to Yocto (which I like), but
the layered architecture makes finding who is responsible for what and
locating the appropriate documentation more than daunting to a newbie
Yocto user..... and this is coming from a grizzled embedded linux
veteran on his Nth build system. I can only image the glazed eyes of a
rookie C programmer coming from a single proprietary os.
The closest thing I found to a "home page" is
http://freescale.github.io/#header-section whose documentation link goes
to http://freescale.github.io/doc/release-notes/1.6/. I downloaded the
tarball of fsl-yocto-3.10.17_1.0.0.tar.gz from somewhere from
Freescale.com (I think). I would think it ought to be pointed to from
the "home page" somehow. Maybe it is, and I can't find it.
I understand that there are plethora of Freescale products and I only
care about one, but I suspect other product lines suffer from the same
issues. To be fair, I haven't looked into the build directories created
by yocto/bitbake. It may be that some of this documentation is there.
(I'm focusing on getting the GA release to run on a custom board at the
moment).
Next on my list is to build the toolkit for u-boot development outside
of yocto and the sdk for eclipse development. General question. If I
understand the process, building the toolkit (sorry I forget the exact
target name) installs all the appropriate cross-compilers/linkers needed
for the i.Mx. Normally a clean yocto build via bitbake also completely
builds the cross-chain compilers/linkers. Are the yocto recipes smart
enough to use any existing cross compliers? Do I have to edit a recipe
file? Is it a bad idea? Basically looking to reduce the build time.
From memory, the github.io points you to installing sphinx and
self-generate documentation locally from git:github.io. Is it's content
currently available on the web?
I would also echo Bob's request for a freescale bugzilla or equivalent.
thx
tom campbell
www.DinkumSoftware.com
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* Re: Freescale U-Boot User's Guide
2014-05-30 14:36 ` tom campbell
@ 2014-05-30 15:35 ` Daiane Angolini
2014-05-30 15:47 ` Bob Cochran
1 sibling, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Daiane Angolini @ 2014-05-30 15:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: tom campbell; +Cc: meta-freescale@yoctoproject.org
> The closest thing I found to a "home page" is
> http://freescale.github.io/#header-section whose documentation link goes to
> http://freescale.github.io/doc/release-notes/1.6/. I downloaded the tarball
> of fsl-yocto-3.10.17_1.0.0.tar.gz from somewhere from Freescale.com (I
> think). I would think it ought to be pointed to from the "home page"
> somehow. Maybe it is, and I can't find it.
there are 2 yocto freescale releases. two.
1) FSL Community BSP is what you find when you talk about githubio
2) meta-fsl-bsp-release is what you find when you talk about "Official
Freescale GA Release"
for the "Official Freescale GA Release" you go to
www.freescale.com/imx and search for the Doc bundle, just the same way
you did for other LTIB releases.
in case you´re new to i.mx family (sorry, i did not underdand if you
are or not) this is the URL to the place where you find the bundle:
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=RDIMX6SABREBRD&fpsp=1&tab=Documentation_Tab
look for: L3.10.17_1.0.0_LINUX_DOCS Linux 3.10.17 BSP & MM Bundle
So, what we have here is "almost" the classic upstream scenario. The
company works internally only and after "the release" it is published
and the community can take it. Next release the company creates, it
includes any the improvements/bugfixes/feedbacks from community.
Let me know what you think and your next question
(and please, I ignored all other questions but I would like to have
them in a separated thread, if you don´t mind)
Daiane
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* Re: Freescale U-Boot User's Guide
2014-05-30 14:36 ` tom campbell
2014-05-30 15:35 ` Daiane Angolini
@ 2014-05-30 15:47 ` Bob Cochran
1 sibling, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Bob Cochran @ 2014-05-30 15:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: tom campbell, meta-freescale
On 05/30/2014 10:36 AM, tom campbell wrote:
> I'm an i.MX/ARM developer.
Thank you Tom. From my perspective, there are two different release
models for Freescale: iMX and QorIQ. I'm more interested in the latter,
but I try to stay current with the ARM builds for our SABRE board.
I have been trying to figure out if & when the release models will merge.
It appears that iMX has a great community structure built around it.
Bob
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* Re: Freescale U-Boot User's Guide
2014-05-30 12:49 ` Bob Cochran
@ 2014-06-03 10:03 ` zhenhua.luo
0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: zhenhua.luo @ 2014-06-03 10:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Bob Cochran
Cc: meta-freescale@yoctoproject.org, White.Weng@freescale.com,
Richard Schmitt
Hi Bob,
Thanks for your suggestion. Please see my inline reply.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Cochran [mailto:yocto@mindchasers.com]
> Sent: Friday, May 30, 2014 8:49 PM
>
> On 05/29/2014 11:50 PM, zhenhua.luo@freescale.com wrote:
> > Hi Bob,
> >
> > For QorIQ PPC SDK, following is the mirror info.
> > SDK
> > ISOs:http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=SD
> > KLINUX SDK public
> > source/patch:http://git.freescale.com/git/cgit.cgi/ppc/sdk/
> > Yocto:http://git.freescale.com/git/cgit.cgi/ppc/sdk/
> > orhttp://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-fsl-ppc/
> > SDK documentations:http://www.freescale.com/infocenter -> Software and
> Tools Information Center -> QorIQ SDK Documentation
> > or source ISO
>
>
> Thank you for the reply Zhenhua.
>
> Here's my fundamental problem (as I see it):
>
> Let's say we're getting ready to release a product using the FSL SDK 1.5
> for QorIQ. I assume there are many customers to the 1.5 SDK and bugs are
> being found & reported on a regular basis. Some of these bugs will not
> be seen here during development but eventually impact our product in the
> field.
>
> Freescale has a private service request (SR) system for supporting SDK
> bug requests and also offers paid premium SDK support.
>
>
> How can I use the systems in place (e.g., FSL public git and
> Yoctoproject.org) to learn which SDK bugs have been reported and patched
> and then grab the appropriate patches to create an incremental build?
> It's not sufficient to only have a system in place to help resolve the
> bugs we find ourselves.
[Luo Zhenhua-B19537] To support above requirement, the bug related info needs to be included in the commit message for better patch finding, we will consider the enhancement in future. In current SDK. The resolved critical bugs can be got from SDK documentation(SDK Overview -> Known Issues).
> As far as I know, the yocto repos never contain enough data to build the
> FSL SDK (some of the data on the SDK is kept private), and the FSL
> public git seems to be significantly behind (at least meta-fsl-ppc).
[Luo Zhenhua-B19537] Currently the recipes update for meta-fsl-ppc in public git(git.freescale.com and git.yoctoproject.org) are done when the QorIQ SDK is formally released(two major releases per year). We are working on the process of more frequent release for QorIQ SDK, and more and more packages will be published in public git.
> It seems to me that Freescale should have a customer visible bug
> reporting system in place for their SDK and maintain a complete,
> up-to-date SDK branch with patches in response to the bugs reported &
> closed out.
[Luo Zhenhua-B19537] Good suggestion.
> If IP protection is the reason to not do it, then deploy it on an
> extranet that is password protected.
>
> Lastly, is there a mail list for the FSL public git?
[Luo Zhenhua-B19537] There is no dedicated mail list for FSL public git. Currently meta-freescale@yoctoproject.org is used by community for discussion of FSL SDK. FSL community website(https://community.freescale.com/) can also be leveraged to raise issue and question.
Best Regards,
Zhenhua
> Thank you,
>
> Bob
>
>
> >
> > We are working on the integration of meta-fsl-ppc layer into FSL Yocto
> community BSP(http://freescale.github.io/), hopefully it can be done in
> 1.7 release.
> >
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > Zhenhua
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