Creating a custom BSP layer
The changes needed to support a new hardware platform, or machine, are kept on a separate Yocto layer, called a BSP layer. This separation is best for future updates and patches to the system. A BSP layer can support any number of new machines and any new software feature that is linked to the hardware itself.
How to do it...
By convention, Yocto layer names start with meta
, short for metadata. A BSP layer may then add a bsp
keyword, and finally a unique name. We will call our layer meta-bsp-custom
.
There are several ways to create a new layer:
- Manually, once you know what is required
- By copying the
meta-skeleton
layer included in Poky - By using the
yocto-layer
command-line tool
You can have a look at the meta-skeleton
layer in Poky and see that it includes the following elements:
- A
layer.conf
file, where the layer configuration variables are set - A
COPYING.MIT
license file - Several directories named with the
recipes-
prefix with example recipes for BusyBox, the Linux kernel...