- Sep 15, 2023
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-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@a731b156 Remove DISTRO_IMAGES This variable has been removed in Yocto. Its contents have been merged into DISTRO_RELEASE_ARTEFACTS. See for reference: seco-ne/yocto/layers/meta-seconorth-distro@a316e95e
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- Sep 14, 2023
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-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@45f2aca7 Refactoring: remove parsing of testdata.json in package stage Extract and save these variables in the build stage instead and explicitly pass them as arguments to the package script. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@8ca2487d Move .simulate_build below .build_yocto -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@2808f067 Fix build.env contents for simulated build -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@73d00715 Pretty print release metadata JSON file
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- Sep 08, 2023
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-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@f2a29f53 Refactoring: remove RELEASE_NAME from deploy targets Append it to the configured target at the deploy class level instead. This removes the need for eval'ing the variables before usage. RELEASE_NAME can be used directly at the class level because it is known from build-version.env. This makes the deploy behavior identical to the Azure stage. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@e136e5e2 Remove top-level "release" folder from package -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@1d5e479f Define MACHINE variable on job level Instead of passing MACHINE from stage to stage or loading it from testdata.json, use the original value from the Jinja2 loop and set it directly for each job where it is used. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@cdd47023 Introduce separate variables to set RELEASE_NAME and RELEASE_VERSION The expressions to calculate RELEASE_NAME and RELEASE_VERSION cannot be stored within these variables themseselves. If set on the trigger level, they would override the calculated values in build-version.env then, as trigger variables always have the highest precedence. Use separate variables RELEASE_VERSION_EXPRESSION and RELEASE_NAME_EXPRESSION to define how RELEASE_VERSION and RELEASE_NAME are calculated instead. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@372d192b Use RELEASE_VERSION and RELEASE_NAME from build-version job Instead of passing these variables from stage to stage or regenerating their values in later stages, use the ones set in the build-version job at all places. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@cad30c20 Remove RELEASE_SUFFIX variable The RELEASE_NAME variable can be set directly now, so there's no need to have a dedicated RELEASE_SUFFIX anymore. A previous configuration like RELEASE_SUFFIX: "-custom" can now be achieved using: RELEASE_NAME: "Yocto-${RELEASE_VERSION}-custom" -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@922f49f8 Add yocto version job This adds a machine-independent job "build-version" which populates the RELEASE_VERSION and RELEASE_NAME variables, so that following jobs can use these without depending on the various build jobs. The variables can be set from the trigger job in a project's `.gitlab-ci.yml` file. They are eval'ed before saving them to version.env, so we can use deferred variable expansion or even command execution to construct their values. This mechanism is already used for the Flash-N-Go System variables. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@073ae81e LAVA: rename MACHINE to LAVA_MACHINE Rename variable in order to avoid confusion with the original MACHINE variable used everywhere else. Also rename the local Jinja2 variable to include an underscore to make naming consistent. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@a91baa55 Clean build.env before writing This had been accidentally removed in 5e36715ef6cf98df4c1b98fedddc0c3c50ed4040. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@1860ca8e Remove LOG_PREFIX variable This was used in times when the same code was executed from different places. We don't do that anymore, so the variable is obsolete. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@3d2dbe4d Documentation: update job generation chapter
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- Sep 04, 2023
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-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@17b87f84 Refactoring: remove CI_PARAM_ prefix from variables There is no need to add a prefix to the variables. Basically every variable can be set or overridden at the trigger level, so we just use plain variable names for everything. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@825f3686 Refactoring: do not rename *_PATH variables in build.env We were using different variable names for the same variable in build and package stages. Unify these names in order to reduce potential confusion. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@2346bb98 Refactoring: make build variable naming consistent Use underscore to separate words within variable name. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@581541b9 Refactoring: improve FNG_INSTALL_URL definition FNG_INSTALL_URL was defined in build.env only, and in order to use it during the build we sourced build.env after writing it. Remove this workaround and define the variable cleanly in the first place. This removes the intermediate variable FNG_INSTALL_PATH. Also move the "/artifact" path from JOB_URL to FNG_INSTALL_URL in order to make the JOB_URL variable name match better. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@35784f29 Refactoring: improve IMAGEPATH et al. definition On every usage of IMAGEPATH, SDKPATH and LICENSESPATH we prepended BUILDPATH to it. Prepend it directly on definition to prevent repetition. Also remove redundant variable IMAGEBASEPATH. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@5e36715e Remove needless variables from build.env There were three variables set in build.env of which the values are already known in the environment for all jobs, because they are passed from the parent pipeline. Use the original variables instead of defining new ones. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@84aa6afb Fix LAVA job name -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@8160c7d5 Sourcery: enable "low-code-quality" check globally Disable it locally instead, so that 1. new code additions are always checked, and 2. we can refactor one function at a time to make the check pass. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@ef60c378 Sourcery: keep "for-append-to-extend" check disabled This is another check that suggests changes an average developer without profound Python experience would find hard to understand. Disable it. See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/for-append-to-extend/
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- Aug 30, 2023
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We lowered all the other constraint related log messages to debug level so lower the logging of what supplies we're configuring to debug level too. Signed-off-by:
Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210929140717.3769-1-broonie@kernel.org Signed-off-by:
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- Aug 28, 2023
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-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@cf371aca alphaplan_fwr: Remove obsolete pkg.py artifact The pkg.py file is no longer deployed by the build process. See commit seco-ne/yocto/layers/meta-seconorth-distro@e79e8579 -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@b2b43f71 Sourcery: keep "use-named-expression" check disabled This suggestion aims to reduce code size, but IMO for the expense of readability for non-python-experts, so we disable it. See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/use-named-expression/ -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@ae8c5423 Sourcery: keep "use-next" check disabled I don't see any benefit in accepting the refactoring suggestions based on this rule. IMO it makes the code harder to read, especially for non- experienced Python developers. See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/use-next/ -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@9462f826 Refactoring: raise specific errors See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/raise-specific-error/ -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@61eb3e11 Switch all strings to formatted string literals (f-strings) The old printf-style string formatting syntax using '%' is not recommended anymore. See for reference: https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#printf-style-string-formatting https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/replace-interpolation-with-fstring/ Python 3.6 introduced f-strings as a better alternative: https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#f-strings Consequently switch to this new syntax for all strings.
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-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@b2fb3e93 Combine build-yocto.yml and and build-common.yml to build-pipeline.yml
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- Aug 24, 2023
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-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@e6808701 Add "Deploy Azure" stage This stage contains jobs to deploy packaged artifacts to our Azure blob storage. The required variables `AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT` and `AZURE_STORAGE_SAS_TOKEN` are stored in the GitLab CI/CD variables. The storage container `AZURE_CONTAINER_NAME` and artifact path `AZURE_TARGET_FOLDER` are passed from the parent pipeline.
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- Aug 22, 2023
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-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@f8c1d732 Add confluence stage This adds two jobs to the Yocto pipeline: - generate-confluence-page - publish-confluence-page The first one generates a confluence page from a template (`confluence-page.xml.jinja2`) using information downloaded from all successful "Deploy FTP" jobs of the same pipeline. The second one publishes this page in Confluence and displays a link to the new page. If the page already exists it is overwritten. The place in Confluence where the new page is published is configurable via the `CONFLUENCE_SPACE` and `CONFLUENCE_PARENT_ID` variables. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@fee9493b generate-build-pipeline: re-add YAML format parsing This was accidentally forgotten in the previous commit. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@9b777f29 Rename "generate_job_from_template" script to "render_jinja2_template" This makes the script more general and open for other future purposes. The parsing of the YAML content is conditional now, depending on the new "format" argument.
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- Aug 11, 2023
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GitBot authored
-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@b20f6b95 Use multiple CI test pipelines Instead of mixing dedicated CI test jobs and Yocto build simulation jobs within one pipeline, use the new multi-build-pipelines architecture to split them up into separate child pipelines. This also makes most of the Yocto pipeline code reusable, so that we don't have to declare all the jobs again in ci-test.
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-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@f9dc2517 Rename "build jobs" to "build pipeline" -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@633c9fb4 get_pipeline_jobs: remove redundant job ID output -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@347745c5 download_job_artifacts: add error message if artifact not found -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@50f7396d ci-test: re-enable build simulation caching In 438f1e2aae23472d692ce6314e8c683f950657d2 we accidentally disabled caching for the build simulation by moving the cache definition to a job class. The order of inheritance led to the cache configuration being overwritten by the one of the "buildbase" class. Change inheritance order to fix this. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@30f7d966 update_submodule: fix integration branch name in case of multiple MRs When there are multiple open merge requests for a commit, we currently take the newest one to determine the integration branch name. This is not necessarily the correct one, we can have an open merge request with the commit being part of the commit history while the top commit is a different one. Add a check if the commit is the top commit of the merge request in order to get the correct integration branch name in these cases. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@438f1e2a ci-test: use more recent release for build simulation -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@1c900bf9 Update docs/add-new-project-to-pipeline.md -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@8854fd8f download_job_artifacts: fix temp file creation mkstemp() returns a tuple containing an OS-level handle to an open file (as would be returned by os.open()) and the absolute pathname of that file, in that order. Use higher-level function NamedTemporaryFile() instead. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@151f1cd6 Refactoring: remove redundant if See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/remove-redundant-if/ -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@872ec6d9 Refactoring: swap if and else branches Move the main part of the action to the if branch. See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/swap-if-else-branches/ -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@c058236c Sourcery: skip a certain suggestion for better readability -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@b9196ae5 Fix typo in comment -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@eba0649d gitignore: add .vscode and convert line-endings to LF -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@876da56d Refactoring: merge dictionary assignments See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/merge-dict-assign/ -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@e8e3ff37 Refactoring: use single assignment for "if, else" See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/assign-if-exp/ -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@14eaf45a Refactoring: inline immediately returned variables See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/inline-immediately-returned-variable/ -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@f9096a52 Refactoring: use "{}" for creating an empty dictionary This is the most concise and Pythonic way to create a dictionary. See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/dict-literal/ -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@a3baa39e Refactoring: use list comprehensions A list comprehension can create the list on one line, cutting out the clutter of declaring an empty list and then appending values. See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/list-comprehension/ -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@52de8d7c Refactoring: use dictionary comprehensions A dictionary comprehension can create the dictionary on one line, cutting out the clutter of declaring an empty dict and then adding items. See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/dict-comprehension/ -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@5d09b9de Refactoring: simplify length comparisons Something we often do is check whether a list or sequence has elements before we try and do something with it. A Pythonic way of doing this is just to use the fact that Python lists and sequences evaluate to True if they have elements, and False otherwise. Doing it this way is a convention, set out in Python's PEP8 style guide. See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/simplify-len-comparison/
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- Jul 27, 2023
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-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@9406ad75 Yocto build: separate images in multiple pipelines Instead of building the Yocto image, the Yocto SDK and the FNGSystem image in one single pipeline, separate them into three independent pipelines that are triggered in parallel. This makes the concept more modular: we have a single general pipeline now which is configurable from outside via variables. Hence we can have a custom number of pipelines along with custom build targets in each project without having to make code changes in the gitlab-ci project. The default Yocto manifest pipeline configures three build pipelines: - yocto-build-jobs - sdk-build-jobs - fngsystem-build-jobs In a project including the Yocto manifest pipeline, we can disable certain build pipelines using job rules, e.g. disabling the SDK build: sdk-build-jobs: rules: - when: never Furthermore we can add more pipelines by simply adding jobs extending the '.build-jobs' class in the project's .gitlab-ci.yml: yocto-custom-build-jobs: extends: - .build-jobs variables: BITBAKE_TASK: build CI_PARAM_IMAGE: custom-image CI_PARAM_DISTRO: custom-distro PACKAGE_TYPE: image -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@447804d2 .gitlab-ci: increase analyze timeout
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- Jul 25, 2023
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-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@5762a54c Yocto build: unify image and SDK package jobs Image and SDK package jobs call the same package script just with different arguments. Instead of having two job classes `package_release` and `package_sdk` for these two tasks, merge them into the base class `package` and make the differences configurable via a variable `PACKAGE_TYPE`. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@8e72eac2 Yocto build: add variable for manual builds Instead of hard-coding the rules for manual builds in each actual job, conditionally add this to the `buildbase` class and add a variable `MANUAL_BUILD` to the according jobs. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@e6d71996 Yocto build: unify image and SDK build jobs Image and SDK builds share a lot of similar code. Instead of having two job classes `build_yocto_image` and `build_yocto_sdk` for these two tasks, merge them into the base class `build_yocto` and make the differences configurable via a variable. The `dump_install_command` part of the script, which was not executed for SDK builds, is always present now, but it's only executed if the `INSTALLSCRIPT` variable is set, which is not the case for SDK builds. The `collect_srcrevs` part of the script is executed in all cases. It was not part of the SDK build before, but it's not less relevant there. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@f892500f Yocto build: make main artifacts path configurable Instead of specifying all possible artifacts paths and abusing the fact that GitLab ignores non-existing paths during artifact upload, implement a cleaner solution with a configurable path.
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- Jul 24, 2023
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-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@c227e053 Yocto build: use common artifact pathspec for image and SDK builds This is the first step on the way to a common pipeline for all build configurations. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@fa2766e6 README: review documentation for adding new project -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@c027f42b README: use consistent heading style -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@f8bf107b Sourcery: keep min-max-identity check disabled IMO code is easier to read without the proposed change: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/min-max-identity/ Move the disabled check to the top of the list and add a comment that all the checks below need to be verified. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@01484573 Refactoring: replace if-expression with or See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/or-if-exp-identity/ -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@ccdac3d5 Sourcery: enable more passing checks -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@d5908ee5 Refactoring: remove needless str() from print() See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/remove-str-from-print/ -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@479861fb Sourcery: enable passing checks -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@7c87d4d1 Sourcery: skip use-assigned-variable -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@26591c0b Refactoring: use datetime.now() instead of datetime.today() now() is officially preferred over today() according to the docs. See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/use-datetime-now-not-today/ https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html#datetime.datetime.now -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@414ebe6d Add python code analysis via sourcery Disable all checks which do not pass currently. These should be enabled in the future along with a code refactoring to make them pass. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@df817ecf README: Add howto to create a new project.
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- Jul 11, 2023
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Felix Gerking authored
Combination the following commits: 0fa8a7d7 39e1d863 BCS 746-001388
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The i.MX6 ULL has an audio block equipped, that can generate audio via a standard GPIO. Since the MQS (Medium Quality Sound) is a very basic audio interface, it doesn't provide any filtering of unwanted artifacts in the audio stream. This leads to a popping noise when playing audio on the Nallino. The patch changes the SAI to always generate a signal for the MQS and transfers the control of the external amplifier to the MQS driver. This helps in reducing the noticeable interference when playing audio. Original patch-set by Sam Crossman <sam.crossman@seco.com> f750e64c 22e654f0 5b432bde BCS 746-001388 (cherry picked from commit 0fa8a7d7)
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- Jul 07, 2023
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Felix Gerking authored
The mapping is copied from the linux-5.10.104-guf kernel. BCS 746-001388
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Felix Gerking authored
Copied changes from linux-5.10.104-guf kernel branch. Commit 45df36ce BCS 746-001388
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- Jun 02, 2023
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GitBot authored
-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@31e5a427 CI: package: Increase timeout to 90 We had timeouts during the upload of the artifacts so I increase it to 90 minutes.
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- May 15, 2023
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Tobias Kahlki authored
The pin muxing wasn't loaded correctly.
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- May 12, 2023
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Add support of optional "sel6_8_polarity" property to device tree, which defines the polarity of the "sel6_8" gpio pin. Because some panels (such as Kyocera TCG070WVLQ-AN*174) need "sel6_8" signal to be inverted for proper operation. Signed-off-by:
Dmitry Petrov <dmitry.petrov@rtsoft.de>
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- May 10, 2023
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Mikhail Vanyulin authored
scl-gpios and sda-gpios were mixed up with each other. Signed-off-by:
Mikhail Vanyulin <mikhail.vanyulin@rtsoft.de>
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- Apr 24, 2023
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GitBot authored
-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@23680f48 Fix check for branch protection state Since the changes of 939ade2b9f98b3e1569332270a7ab16ce7d70b4a we observe that pipelines are executed on non-protected branches, which is not what we want. GitLab's documentation was a bit unclear on the according CI variables CI_COMMIT_REF_PROTECTED and CI_MERGE_REQUEST_TARGET_BRANCH_PROTECTED, as stated in this stack overflow answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/59023344/3018229 We need to explicitly check for the variable values to be "true" instead of just checking whether they are set.
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-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@939ade2b Depend intgration pipeline execution on branch protection state Previously we had the master branch hard-coded in a variable in order to determine whether to run the integration pipeline (on non-master branch) or the merge pipeline (on master branch). This variable had to be adapted everytime we copy a branch, which can potentially be forgotten and lead to problems. Remove the hard-coded branch and use the branch protection state for this decision instead in order to make this more flexible. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@dbc49ad0 Simplify yamllint job rules The rules for the yamllint jobs have been defined in the .yamllint class before. They were overridden in the manifest pipeline's yamllint job, though, which has its own rules, so we don't need them to be inherited in this case. And in the manifest integration pipeline the rules can be much easier, so define them there instead of at the class-level. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@cd8de4ff .gitlab-ci: add analyze stage for limiting YAML script blocks
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- Apr 03, 2023
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Jonas Höppner authored
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- Mar 21, 2023
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GitBot authored
-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@e943a55e Use project path instead of name in integration branch name Usually project name and path are identical after project creation. It is possible, though, to change the name of a project without changing its path. When triggering a pipeline on the integration branch, we are using the CI_PROJECT_NAME variable to reference the project. Unexpectedly, this variable contains the *path*, not the *name* of the project (see https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/20030). Hence we have to use the project path in all other places where the integration branch name is constructed in our Python code.
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- Mar 20, 2023
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GitBot authored
-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@bd7025b8 Manifest: run automatic pipeline on tags
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- Mar 09, 2023
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GitBot authored
-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@068749c7 Manifest build: add support for SSH_CONFIG variable
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- Mar 02, 2023
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Mikhail Vanyulin authored
Fix "legs" typo. Move i2c3 and audmux nodes to theirs proper alphabetic position.
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- Feb 28, 2023
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-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@d67898a2 Manifest: skip build if "skip build" label is set -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@bffc6097 Manifest: switch from branch pipelines to merge request pipelines This will make the manifest project support the "skip build" label. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@5ba1ac68 Revert "Skip build if "skip build" label is set" This reverts commit 4db257d36052c74eabed7ef43a05d98d3998ffec. It does not work on the manifest, because we do not run merge request pipelines there, so CI_MERGE_REQUEST_LABELS is not set at all. -- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@4db257d3 Skip build if "skip build" label is set
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- Feb 23, 2023
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commit 91a7cda1f4b8bdf770000a3b60640576dafe0cec upstream. This fixes the following error caused by a race condition between phydev->adjust_link() and a MDIO transaction in the phy interrupt handler. The issue was reproduced with the ethernet FEC driver and a micrel KSZ9031 phy. [ 146.195696] fec 2188000.ethernet eth0: MDIO read timeout [ 146.201779] ------------[ cut here ]------------ [ 146.206671] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 571 at drivers/net/phy/phy.c:942 phy_error+0x24/0x6c [ 146.214744] Modules linked in: bnep imx_vdoa imx_sdma evbug [ 146.220640] CPU: 0 PID: 571 Comm: irq/128-2188000 Not tainted 5.18.0-rc3-00080-gd569e86915b7 #9 [ 146.229563] Hardware name: Freescale i.MX6 Quad/DualLite (Device Tree) [ 146.236257] unwind_backtrace from show_stack+0x10/0x14 [ 146.241640] show_stack from dump_stack_lvl+0x58/0x70 [ 146.246841] dump_stack_lvl from __warn+0xb4/0x24c [ 146.251772] __warn from warn_slowpath_fmt+0x5c/0xd4 [ 146.256873] warn_slowpath_fmt from phy_error+0x24/0x6c [ 146.262249] phy_error from kszphy_handle_interrupt+0x40/0x48 [ 146.268159] kszphy_handle_interrupt from irq_thread_fn+0x1c/0x78 [ 146.274417] irq_thread_fn from irq_thread+0xf0/0x1dc [ 146.279605] irq_thread from kthread+0xe4/0x104 [ 146.284267] kthread from ret_from_fork+0x14/0x28 [ 146.289164] Exception stack(0xe6fa1fb0 to 0xe6fa1ff8) [ 146.294448] 1fa0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 [ 146.302842] 1fc0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 [ 146.311281] 1fe0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000013 00000000 [ 146.318262] irq event stamp: 12325 [ 146.321780] hardirqs last enabled at (12333): [<c01984c4>] __up_console_sem+0x50/0x60 [ 146.330013] hardirqs last disabled at (12342): [<c01984b0>] __up_console_sem+0x3c/0x60 [ 146.338259] softirqs last enabled at (12324): [<c01017f0>] __do_softirq+0x2c0/0x624 [ 146.346311] softirqs last disabled at (12319): [<c01300ac>] __irq_exit_rcu+0x138/0x178 [ 146.354447] ---[ end trace 0000000000000000 ]--- With the FEC driver phydev->adjust_link() calls fec_enet_adjust_link() calls fec_stop()/fec_restart() and both these function reset and temporary disable the FEC disrupting any MII transaction that could be happening at the same time. fec_enet_adjust_link() and phy_read() can be running at the same time when we have one additional interrupt before the phy_state_machine() is able to terminate. Thread 1 (phylib WQ) | Thread 2 (phy interrupt) | | phy_interrupt() <-- PHY IRQ | handle_interrupt() | phy_read() | phy_trigger_machine() | --> schedule phylib WQ | | phy_state_machine() | phy_check_link_status() | phy_link_change() | phydev->adjust_link() | fec_enet_adjust_link() | --> FEC reset | phy_interrupt() <-- PHY IRQ | phy_read() | Fix this by acquiring the phydev lock in phy_interrupt(). Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220422152612.GA510015@francesco-nb.int.toradex.com/ Fixes: c974bdbc ("net: phy: Use threaded IRQ, to allow IRQ from sleeping devices") cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by:
Francesco Dolcini <francesco.dolcini@toradex.com> Reviewed-by:
Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220506060815.327382-1-francesco.dolcini@toradex.com Signed-off-by:
Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> Signed-off-by:
Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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- Feb 20, 2023
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- Feb 10, 2023
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-- Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@a59a93a0 Package: Add needs to changelog, to package changelog also
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- Feb 08, 2023
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Dmitry Petrov authored
During testing of shutdown feature on SantVend board it was discovered that in some cases (one out of five): - a board turns off immediately after a power-off gpio is asserted (and not after 4 seconds); - but after 4 seconds, the board turns on again. The problem appears only when edge triggering mode has been configured in shutdown callback - see "regulator: pfuze100: Implement an off state" After experimenting it has been found that the issue cannot be reproduced when: - the edge triggered mode is configured in the driver at boot time (and not in shutdown callback); - the edge triggered mode is configured after boot in userspace via i2cset commands (and not in shutdown callback); - a huge delay (about 15sec) is added after setting the edge triggered mode in shutdown callback; - a small delay (10ms) is added after each regmap_write call during setting the edge triggered mode in shutdown callback. It looks like PMIC needs some time to apply the changes performed via regmap_write() calls when the edge triggered mode is activated. And if regmap_write() calls are issued without delays, the PMIC gets fail to process them, despite the fact that proper values can be read back from registers. So, the commit adds small delays between i2c commands to work around this issue. Signed-off-by:
Dmitry Petrov <dmitry.petrov@rtsoft.de>
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Dmitry Petrov authored
After switching to 5.15 kernel, PMIC setting are not restored properly after boot. The problem is casued by new system state, which was added in 'commit 69a78ff2 ("init: Introduce SYSTEM_SCHEDULING state")' Update "pfuze100_reset_factory_defaults" function to take this new state into account. Signed-off-by:
Dmitry Petrov <dmitry.petrov@rtsoft.de>
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Dmitry Petrov authored
Document an optional property "poweroff-capable" for the PFUZE100 driver. Signed-off-by:
Dmitry Petrov <dmitry.petrov@rtsoft.de>
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Dmitry Petrov authored
Add support of "off" state for pfuze100 chip: - add a shutdown callback to the driver; - switch to the edge triggered mode when the device is in shutdown state; - after booting, restore the settings for pfuze100 back to factory defaults (including level triggred mode). The feature is ported from Jethro BSP (linux-imx-4.5.15). Signed-off-by:
Dmitry Petrov <dmitry.petrov@rtsoft.de>
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Dmitry Petrov authored
According to SantVend schematics (GF SANTVEND Netzbetrieb, Sheet 4 --> PMIC PF0100), Shut Down Pulse should be greater than 4 seconds. Set active-delay-ms for gpio-poweroff in device tree to 5 seconds then. Signed-off-by:
Dmitry Petrov <dmitry.petrov@rtsoft.de>
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If the ldb node is enabled in device tree but parameters of connected LVDS panel are not defined, graphic subsystem will fail to start during boot. As a result, there will be no video output even on connected HDMI display. Disable the ldb node out of box in device tree, and enable it back in post installation step of fng-install via device tree overlay if LVDS output is enabled in config.xml. Signed-off-by:
Mikhail Vanyulin <mikhail.vanyulin@rtsoft.de>
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As existing MDB tests fail at first run, adjust DMA properties for underlying UART controllers by analogy with Santoka board. Signed-off-by:
Mikhail Vanyulin <mikhail.vanyulin@rtsoft.de>
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