Current version v2.0-1703 is now one year old.
Any update of git repositories in "Freescale Public GIT" will also be appreciated, specially the kernel repository.
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Hello Luis Recuerda,
Recently we have QorIQ Yocto SDK 1712 release, which integrates Linux Kernel 4.9 and supports the following PowerPC platforms.
MPC8548CDS
P2020RDB
T1042D4RDB
T1042D4RDB-64B
Please refer to the following readme file https://github.com/qoriq-open-source/yocto-sdk to download this git repository from the GitHub.
Have a great day,
TIC
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I'm interested as well. Particularly, for the T2080RDB, which doesn't appear to be included in the list of supported platforms in the QorIQ Yocto SDK 1712 release.
Hello Yiping,
I didn't know the new git repositories in github. Thank you for your information.
But I have found several misses. I can't found the 'usdpaa' or the 'dpa-offload' repositories. Also, the linux repository has dropped the "drivers/staging/fsl_dpa_ofload" directory present in the previous linux repository in git.freescale.com/git
We are developing with the T4240 and I want to know if the linux 4.9 from the new repository is suitable for this micro. And, how can I access now to the statistics interface previously present in the dpa_offload subsystem (we need access to the per interface packets and byte counters).
Thank you in advance
Best regards,
Luis Recuerda
Hello Luis Recuerda,
Recently we have QorIQ Yocto SDK 1712 release, which integrates Linux Kernel 4.9 and supports the following PowerPC platforms.
MPC8548CDS
P2020RDB
T1042D4RDB
T1042D4RDB-64B
Please refer to the following readme file https://github.com/qoriq-open-source/yocto-sdk to download this git repository from the GitHub.
Have a great day,
TIC
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NXP should really post this information on the public website. I just wasted the better part of a day trying to find the latest SDK through the official channels (which say that the latest SDK is 1703, which I already have).