Hi there,
I have a customer who wants to add vivante support to an existing softfp rootfs (their own custom distro).
At the moment I have supplied them a Yocto distro as a proof-of-concept (based on Dora branch, using hardfp).
I have seen this post https://community.freescale.com/message/372390#372390 which tells me how to persuade Yocto to use softfp for compilation. But how would I tell Yocto I want the softfp versions of pre-compiled binaries (in particular the vivante drivers)?
Is there a setting in conf/local.conf, or do I need a new recipe or something else?
All comments very welcome.
DaveC
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Actually found the answer elsewhere, but thought it might be helpful for others to put it here as well.
I added this line to conf/local.conf :
DEFAULTTUNE_mx6 = "cortexa9-neon"
Then did a complete rebuild and I get a softfp kernel as well as softfp rootfs, including vivante drivers.
Actually found the answer elsewhere, but thought it might be helpful for others to put it here as well.
I added this line to conf/local.conf :
DEFAULTTUNE_mx6 = "cortexa9-neon"
Then did a complete rebuild and I get a softfp kernel as well as softfp rootfs, including vivante drivers.