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2016-04-12append endian suffix to cpu type, not systemWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-04-10remove broken mirrorsWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-04-08ed: update to 1.13, add lzip as decompressorWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-04-06remove debug codeWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-04-04add binfmt suffix for bfinWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-04-04allow to preset binfmtWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-04-02add support for epiphany bare-metal toolchain buildingWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-04-01linux: update to 4.1.20, add solidrun patch for 4.4.6Waldemar Brodkorb
2016-03-27reimplement package patching and update-patches logicPhil Sutter
This works by using git as backend for all the dirty work. This means that patches are not just applied, but committed separately on top of the base sources (which are put into an initial commit). A final empty commit marks the end of the applied patch series, which allows to have multiple sets of patches to apply on top of each other. So a git history might look like this: - OpenADK patch marker: 0000 (this is the initial commit, containing the unpatched sources) - patch 1 of series 1 - patch 2 of series 1 - patch 3 of series 1 - OpenADK patch marker: 0001 - patch 1 of series 2 - patch 2 of series 2 - OpenADK patch marker: 0002 In addition to the separating empty commits, for every patch series metadata files are added (which are used for update-patches): __patchfiles__: A list of the patches' file names __patchdir__: The directory containing the applied patches Since patches might have to be unzipped first and in order to allow calling git-am just once for each patch series, the patches (along with above metadata files) are cached in dedicated directories: .git/patch_tmp/NNNN (where NNNN is the series number with leading zeroes [so shell globbing returns them in the right order]). In case update-patches is called later, update_patches.sh works it's way reverse through the git history, searching for commits named 'OpenADK patch marker: NNNN'. For each one it finds, it uses the metadata info to first remove all source patch files, then export the history in between using git-format-patch. To change patches or add new ones, the user has to use git-rebase in order to get things where they need to be for update_patches.sh to put stuff at the right place. For an example, here is how to change patch 3 of series 1 in the sample history above: - make desired code changes - commit them, ideally using --fixup option - call 'git rebase -i --autosquash <hash of OpenADK patch marker: 0000>' Using --fixup and --autosquash is convenient, since it automatically edits the rebase todo as intended. It's optional though, editing the todo manually will do just fine as well. Signed-off-by: Phil Sutter <phil@nwl.cc>
2016-03-22nfc: add driver and library for nfc-nci chipsWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-03-18use shallow clone for headWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-03-16linux: bump versionWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-03-16linux: update kernel to 4.4.5Waldemar Brodkorb
2016-03-07rework menu based config systemWaldemar Brodkorb
After the addition of bare metal toolchains the menu system allowed to create non-valid configurations. I reworked it so we can also add other operating system support if we wish. So first you choose your operating system, then your architecture and endianess, after that your embedded system, emulator or generic device and then you choose your task you want to run. Tasks may be toolchain, a new appliance/application or some preconfigured sets of packages and configurations as kodi, mpd, firefox and more. The tasks are limited to a plausible choice of hardware and software. Deduplicate CPU configuration. You don't wanna compile Kodi for a H8/300 microcontroller ;)
2016-03-01use git head, when PKG_GIT not setWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-02-29add new PKG_GIT variableWaldemar Brodkorb
We can now clone git tags and branches in a more performant way. No change for specific hashes, other then PKG_GIT is required now. Do not remove .git dirs, as the downloaded code might be used to add a patch and send upstream. Add git as requirement for downloading. Remove unmaintained u-boot-git package.
2016-02-27linux: update to latestWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-02-25add basic newlib toolchain support for moxieWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-02-20kernel: update to latestWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-02-19update older 2.6.x and 3.2.x kernelsWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-02-16rework ARM NEON supportWaldemar Brodkorb
Don't build C library with -ffast-math when NEON is globally enabled. Disable NEON support by default. Remove dangerous -funsafe-math-optimizations. Most suggestions from Rich Felker after analyzing libc-test failures in my setup.
2016-02-10unbreak perl compile for mips64 n32, not sure we still need to add this for ↵Waldemar Brodkorb
some packages
2016-02-08update sourceforge mirrorsWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-02-08remove make.log on distcleanWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-02-02update Linux kernel 4.3.x to latest versionWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-01-24linux: update to 4.1.16Waldemar Brodkorb
2016-01-17use perl-cross for perl5Waldemar Brodkorb
The direct cross-compilation of perl requires some pre-generated config files. It is a mess on perl updates. Buildroot is happy with perl-cross, so I switch now. Perl-host is still required for perl-modules to compile.
2016-01-11fix preseeding libc git versionWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-01-07do not use common V/VERBOSE variables, avoids clashing with openjdk8 packageWaldemar Brodkorb
2016-01-07allow to choose Xtensa targetWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-31fix initramfs generationWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-29xorg: update all packages to latest stable version, remove mirror.mk entryWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-28various small fixes, arm vexpress disk support is working nowWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-27more xtensa improvementsWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-27various microblaze related fixes add back some missing patchesWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-26allow to pregen libc versionWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-26qemu-arm-vexpress: start working on flash supportWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-26add experimental support for xtensa de212 coreWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-26fix pregen of configWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-24be more quietWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-24bump kernelversionsWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-22fix mksh testWaldemar Brodkorb
Signed-off-by: Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@openadk.org>
2015-12-21fix with no modulesWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-21finetune loggingWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-15remove make.log on distcleanWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-15don't error out if directory is missingWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-14forgot another important dir for old toolchainsWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-14be sure to create staging target /usr/lib, remove duplicate HOSTCCWaldemar Brodkorb
2015-12-13rework prereq checkWaldemar Brodkorb
The new prereq check is completely implemented in POSIX shell in scripts/prereq.sh. It combines the old features from Makefile, scan-tools.sh, scan-pkgs.sh, reloc.sh and some wrappers for tools. The big benefit is to have all portability stuff in one place. Furthermore we can compile GNU make and bash on the fly, for systems lacking the required tools. All changes on the host are detected on the fly, no make prereq required anymore. The build process is separated in following three phases: 1. small wrapper Makefile is used for BSD make or GNU make 2. prereq.sh is called, doing all checking, calling Makefile.adk 3. old logic in Makefile.adk or mk/build.mk is used Tested successfully on Linux, MacOS X, Cygwin, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD. An old depmaker bug was fixed, only optional host tools are compiled. For example, even when a host provides xz, a local xz was compiled in the past, because other packages had a build dependency on it. Signed-off-by: Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@openadk.org>
2015-12-11Revert "rework prereq check"Waldemar Brodkorb
This reverts commit fba2ff31928b18364c1934654169806f5c800e23.