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I'm using yocto(ver.rocko) on ubuntu 18.04 and trying to apply patch file but I can't...
My target machine is qemuarm64 and linux kernel is linux-yocto.
Once do $ bitbake core-image-base
, kernel source files are unpacked then target dtsi file is located at poky/build/tmp/work/aarch64-poky-linux/linux-libc-headers/4.12-r0/linux-4.12/arch/arm64/boot/dts/arm/juno-base.dtsi
And my custom meta-data files to patch are below:
# poky/meta-custom/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-yocto_4.12.bbappend
FILESEXTRAPATHS_prepend := "${THISDIR}/files"
SRC_URI += "file://juno-base.dtsi.patch"
But after bitbake, patch file is created at poky/build/tmp/work/qemuarm64-poky-linux/linux-yocto/4.12.28+gitAUTOINC+2ae65226f6_e562267bae-r0/juno-base.dtsi.patch
and patch-application doesn't work
I don't know what's wrong, what to do... Plz let me know what should I do?
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To create a simple patch for Yocto recipe sources, you can use git command in a simple way:
Your Linux work directory is:
poky/build/tmp/work/qemuarm64-poky-linux/linux-yocto/4.12.28+gitAUTOINC+2ae65226f6_e562267bae-r0
as you can see it is already a "git" directory which means that it is intialized with git already.
Here are clear steps for you to understand the method:
After adding your patch(juno-base.dtsi.patch) to SRC_URI I think your linux-yocto work directory is messed up, so follow me:
Clean the build
bitbake linux-yocto -c cleansstate
Remove the patch from SRC_URI
Apply any default patches
bitbake linux-yocto -c patch
Go to
poky/build/tmp/work/qemuarm64-poky-linux/linux-yocto/4.12.28+gitAUTOINC+2ae65226f6_e562267bae-r0
poky/build/tmp/work/qemuarm64-poky-linux/linux-yocto/4.12.28+gitAUTOINC+2ae65226f6_e562267bae-r0/arch/arm64/boot/dts/arm/juno-base.dtsi
and not in
poky/build/tmp/work/aarch64-poky-linux/linux-libc-headers/4.12-r0/linux-4.12/arch/arm64/boot/dts/arm/juno-base.dtsi
poky/build/tmp/work/qemuarm64-poky-linux/linux-yocto/4.12.28+gitAUTOINC+2ae65226f6_e562267bae-r0
Now a new patch is created with the name "Patch-for-juni-base-dtsi.patch", Now you can add it to linux-yocto_%.bbappend:
SRC_URI_append = " file://Patch-for-juni-base-dtsi.patch"
If the dtsi is not exist and you want to add it as a patch, do the same thing, when you run "git status" you will see a new added file, add it with "git add" and continue the commands.
After all of this, you can continue the build process with:
bitbake linux-yocto -C patch
Or, if you add the patch to SRC_URI the linux-yocto build will start from do_fetch.
Upvotes: 1