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This file will only list major changes that occur within a release.
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For a full list of changes, view the git log of the repository.
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Rocko Release 11/2017
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Moved qat support to separate layer
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Quick Assist Technology (QAT) is more middleware and should not be part of the
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core BSP. The new layer can be found here:
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https://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-intel-qat/
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Moved dpdk support to separate layer
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We had some requests to make DPDK standalone so that it could be included
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without bringing in anything else from meta-intel, as it is not specific to
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Intel(R) hardware. The new layer is located here:
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https://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-dpdk/
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Added support for out-of-tree iwlwifi drivers
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Backport-iwlwifi out-of-tree wifi modules are now available via meta-intel.
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Backport-iwlwifi brings the latest iwlwifi drivers to almost any kernel
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Note that mac80211 and cfg80211 backports are also necessary, which will most
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likely cause incompatibility with other in-tree wifi drivers.
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See https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/iwlwifi for more info.
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Added support for out-of-tree ixgbe drivers
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The out-of-tree ixgbe drivers bring ixgbe support to nearly any kernel. See
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here: http://www.intel.com/network/connectivity/products/server_adapters.htm
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Added an implementation of Secure Boot
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meta-intel now supports a simple Secure Boot implementation. This implementation
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consists of a single binary consisting of an EFI stub, the kernel, an
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initrd, and a kernel command line. The binary is then signed via keys defined by
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the variables SECUREBOOT_SIGNING_KEY and SECUREBOOT_SIGNING_CERT. These keys
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should match the keys embedded in your hardware's firmware.
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See documentation/secureboot/README for more information on this feature.
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Improved Yocto Project Compatibility status
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The common layer should now be considered Yocto Project compatible - it should
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no longer modify OE-core values when adding the layer to your bblayers.conf.
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The meta-tlk layer is still not Yocto Project compatible, however.
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Pyro Release 5/2017
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Changed default kernel provider from linux-yocto to linux-intel.
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Linux-intel is an Intel(R)-maintained kernel based on the latest stable
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branch, along with backports from upstream to better support Intel(R)
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hardware. The intel-linux kernel also has a branch with the preempt-rt
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patches applied, providing a preempt-rt kernel with no additional work.
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Added QEMU support.
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We now build several virtio drivers into the kernel by default, and
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have qemuboot.conf files for intel-corei7-64 and intel-core2-32
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targets. This allows one to do basic testing on meta-intel images
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without having to use hardware. The virtio drivers are added via
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KERNEL_FEATURES_INTEL_COMMON. This prevents them from being added to
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custom kernels by default. They can be removed by adding the
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following to a conf or kernel bbappend file:
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KERNEL_FEATURES_INTEL_COMMON_remove = “cfg/virtio.scc”
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OVMF firmware is also built and can be used in order to emulate a UEFI
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environment. A full runqemu command line for intel-corei7-64 could look
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like this:
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runqemu core-image-minimal intel-corei7-64 wic ovmf
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Musl support
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Meta-intel is now compatible with the musl C library. You can specify musl
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As your C library by adding the following to your local.conf:
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TCLIBC = “musl”
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Note: there is a known failure with DPDK.
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X32 support
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The meta-intel layer can now build with the x32 tune settings in a multi-lib
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setting, it will not work in as the primary MACHINE tune as the bootloader needs
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to be built as a 64bit binary. The setup for this would be as follows:
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require conf/multilib.conf
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MULTILIBS = "multilib:libx32
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DEFAULTTUNE_virtclass-multilib-libx32 = "corei7-64-x32"
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