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Embedded Linux Development with Yocto Project

You're reading from   Embedded Linux Development with Yocto Project Develop fascinating Linux-based projects using the groundbreaking Yocto Project tools

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783282333
Length 142 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Meeting the Yocto Project FREE CHAPTER 2. Baking Our Poky-based System 3. Using Hob to Bake an Image 4. Grasping the BitBake Tool 5. Detailing the Temporary Build Directory 6. Assimilating Packaging Support 7. Diving into BitBake Metadata 8. Developing with the Yocto Project 9. Debugging with the Yocto Project 10. Exploring External Layers 11. Creating Custom Layers 12. Customizing Existing Recipes 13. Achieving GPL Compliance 14. Booting Our Custom Embedded Linux A. References
Index

Parsing metadata


As previously said, there are three metadata groups—configuration, class, and recipe.

The first parsed metadata in BitBake is configuration metadata, identified by the .conf file extension. This metadata is global, and therefore, affects all recipes and tasks which are executed.

BitBake first searches the current working directory for an optional build/conf/bblayers.conf configuration file, and it is expected to contain a BBLAYERS variable that is a space-delimited list of layer directories. For each directory in this list, a build/conf/layer.conf file is searched for and parsed with the LAYERDIR variable being set to the directory where the layer was found. This process automatically sets up BBPATH and other variables for a given build directory for the user.

Tip

The order of the listed layers in the BBLAYERS variable is followed by BitBake when parsing the metadata. In case your layer needs to be parsed first, be sure to have it listed in the right order in BBLAYERS.

BitBake...

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