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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Otavio Salvador
6fb8816cb3 treewide: Remove all references to SRC_URI[md5sum] hashes
Drop md5sum check as  no longer mandated in Yocto Project.

SRC_URI[md5sum] used to also be commonly used, but it is deprecated and
should be replaced by SRC_URI[sha256sum] when updating existing recipes. See:

 - https://docs.yoctoproject.org/dev/singleindex.html#fetching-code
 - https://docs.yoctoproject.org/dev/singleindex.html#src-uri-checksum-behaviour

Signed-off-by: Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br>
2025-01-13 17:06:35 -03:00
Tom Hochstein
6cda674acd imx-dspc-asrc: Simplify SRC_URI with BP
Signed-off-by: Tom Hochstein <tom.hochstein@nxp.com>
2022-09-02 16:51:06 -05:00
Otavio Salvador
30f5ce1d21 Generalize overrides subsystem for NXP and Mainline support
Essentially, we extend the overrides to a generic-bsp, nxp-bsp, and
mainline-bsp.

So, for example, the mx8mq override is split into:

- imx-generic-bsp: compatible with every i.MX SoC and both BSP variants
- imx-nxp-bsp: compatible with every i.MX SoC but specific to NXP BSP
- imx-mainline-bsp: compatible with every i.MX SoC but specific to Mainline BSP

- mx8-generic-bsp: compatible with every i.MX8 SoC and both BSP variants
- mx8-nxp-bsp: compatible with every i.MX8 SoC but specific to NXP BSP
- mx8-mainline-bsp: compatible with every i.MX8 SoC but specific to Mainline BSP

- mx8m-generic-bsp: compatible with every i.MX8M SoC and both BSP variants
- mx8m-nxp-bsp: compatible with every i.MX8M SoC but specific to NXP BSP
- mx8m-mainline-bsp: compatible with every i.MX8M SoC but specific to Mainline BSP

- mx8mq-generic-bsp: compatible with every i.MX8MQ SoC and both BSP variants
- mx8mq-nxp-bsp: compatible with every i.MX8MQ SoC8 but specific to NXP BSP
- mx8mq-mainline-bsp: compatible with every i.MX8MQ SoC but specific to Mainline BSP

The extender mechanism is responsible for extending the override list to
include the generic overrides. We can then use the three different
variants to handle the metadata correctly.

Generically speaking, the conversion mainly was automated (with a lot of
back and forth until getting it right).

To convert an existing layer, the following script can be used:

```sh
  git ls-files classes recipes-* \
      | xargs sed -i \
              -e 's,:\(mx[6-8]\w*\),:\1-nxp-bsp,g' \
              -e 's,(\(mx[6-8]\w*\)),(\1-nxp-bsp),g' \
              -e 's,\(mx[6-8]\w*\)|,\1-nxp-bsp|,g' \
              -e 's,|\(mx[6-8]\w*\)),|\1-nxp-bsp),g' \
              \
              -e 's,:\(mx[5s]\w*\),:\1-generic-bsp,g' \
              -e 's,(\(mx[5s]\w*\)),(\1-generic-bsp),g' \
              -e 's,\(mx[5s]\w*\)|,\1-generic-bsp|,g' \
              -e 's,|\(mx[5s]\w*\)),|\1-generic-bsp),g' \
              \
              -e 's,:\(vf\w*\),:\1-generic-bsp,g' \
              -e 's,:\(vf[56]0\w*\),:\1-generic-bsp,g' \
              -e 's,\(vf\w*\)|,\1-generic-bsp|,g' \
              -e 's,|\(vf\w*\)),|\1-generic-bsp),g' \
              -e 's,\(vf[56]0\w*\)|,\1-generic-bsp|,g' \
              -e 's,|\(vf[56]0\w*\)),|\1-generic-bsp),g' \
              \
              -e 's,:\(imx\) ,:\1-nxp-bsp ,g' \
              -e 's,(\(imx\)),(\1-nxp-bsp),g' \
              -e 's,\(imx\)|,\1-nxp-bsp|,g' \
              -e 's,|\(imx\)),|\1-nxp-bsp),g'

  for d in $(find -type d | egrep '/mx[6-8]w*'); do
      git mv $d $d-nxp-bsp
  done

  for d in $(find -type d | egrep '/imx$'); do
      git mv $d $d-nxp-bsp
  done

  for d in $(find -type d | egrep '/mx[5s]w*'); do
      git mv $d $d-generic-bsp
  done
```

Fixes: #791.
Signed-off-by: Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br>
2022-02-21 20:06:28 -03:00
Khem Raj
59d36c9832 layer: Convert to new override syntax
Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
2021-08-12 10:08:24 -07:00
Cristinel Panfir
bc5d482d58 imx-dspc-asrc_1.0.1.bb: Use ${BPN} in SRC_URI
Prevents warnings like: SRC_URI uses PN not BPN [src-uri-bad]

Signed-off-by: Cristinel Panfir <cristinel.panfir@nxp.com>
2019-12-18 11:36:28 -03:00
Cristinel Panfir
24627c8ede imx-dspc-asrc: Add ASRC recipe
ASRC Library build with interpolation=128m and attenuation=120/140dB
supporting sample rates convertion X->Y
where X,Y = {44100, 48000, 88200, 96000, 176400, 192000 , 352800, 384000 }

Signed-off-by: Cristinel Panfir <cristinel.panfir@nxp.com>
2019-12-18 11:36:28 -03:00