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authorScott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>2010-11-09 08:59:36 -0800
committerRichard Purdie <rpurdie@linux.intel.com>2010-11-15 22:25:24 +0000
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BSP Developers Guide: Edits to text
I made several spelling corrections and rewrote a sentence or two for better structure. Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>
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diff --git a/documentation/bsp-guide/bsp.xml b/documentation/bsp-guide/bsp.xml
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--- a/documentation/bsp-guide/bsp.xml
+++ b/documentation/bsp-guide/bsp.xml
@@ -30,9 +30,9 @@
The proposed format does have elements that are specific to the Poky and
OpenEmbedded build systems.
It is intended that this information can be
- used by other systems besides Poky and OpenEmbedded and thatspecified it will be simple
+ used by other systems besides Poky and OpenEmbedded and that it will be simple
to extract information and convert it to other formats if required.
- Poky, through its standard slyers mechanism, can directly accept The format
+ Poky, through its standard layers mechanism, can directly accept The format
described as a layer.
The BSP captures all
the hardware specific details in one place in a standard format, which is
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
The BSP specification does not include a build system or other tools -
it is concerned with the hardware-specific components only.
At the end
- distribution point you can shipt the BSP combined with a build system
+ distribution point you can ship the BSP combined with a build system
and other tools.
However, it is important to maintain the distinction that these
are separate components that happen to be combined in certain end products.
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
<para>
These files make up the definition of a kernel to use with this
hardware.
- In this case it is a complete self-contained kernel with its own
+ In this case, it is a complete self-contained kernel with its own
configuration and patches but kernels can be shared between many
machines as well.
Following is an example:
@@ -326,33 +326,32 @@
<section id='bsp-click-through-licensing'>
<title>BSP 'Click-Through' Licensing Procedure</title>
- <note><para> This section is here as a description of how
- click-through licensing is expected to work, and is
- not yet not impemented.
+ <note><para> This section describes how
+ click-through licensing, which is not yet implemented, is expected to work.
</para></note>
<para>
- In some cases, a BSP may contain separately licensed IP
- (Intellectual Property) for a component, which imposes
+ In some cases, a BSP might contain separately licensed IP
+ (Intellectual Property) for a component that imposes
upon the user a requirement to accept the terms of a
'click-through' license. Once the license is accepted
(in whatever form that may be, see details below) the
Poky build system can then build and include the
corresponding component in the final BSP image. Some
- affected components may be essential to the normal
+ affected components might be essential to the normal
functioning of the system and have no 'free' replacement
- i.e. the resulting system would be non-functional
- without them. Other components may be simply
+ (i.e. the resulting system would be non-functional
+ without them). Other components might be simply
'good-to-have' or purely elective, or if essential
nonetheless have a 'free' (possibly less-capable)
- version which may substituted for in the BSP recipe.
+ version that can be substituted for in the BSP recipe.
</para>
<para>
For the latter cases, where it is possible to do so from
a functionality perspective, the Poky website will make
available a 'de-featured' BSP completely free of
- encumbered IP, which can be used directly and without
+ encumbered IP that can be used directly and without
any further licensing requirements. If present, this
fully 'de-featured' BSP will be named meta-bsp (i.e. the
normal default naming convention). This is the simplest
@@ -361,7 +360,7 @@
</para>
<para>
- If however, a non-encumbered version is unavailable or
+ However, if a non-encumbered version is unavailable or
the 'free' version would provide unsuitable
functionality or quality, an encumbered version can be
used. Encumbered versions of a BSP are given names of
@@ -410,12 +409,12 @@
<para>
The &lt;keydomain&gt; component of the
BSPKEY_&lt;keydomain&gt; is required because there
- may be multiple licenses in effect for a give BSP; a
+ may be multiple licenses in effect for a given BSP; a
given &lt;keydomain&gt; in such cases corresponds to
a particular license. In order for an encumbered
BSP encompassing multiple key domains to be built
successfully, a &lt;keydomain&gt; entry for each
- applicable license must be present in local.conf or
+ applicable license must be present in <filename>local.conf</filename> or
supplied on the command-line.
</para>
</listitem>
@@ -426,8 +425,8 @@
encumbered BSP (the build will cleanly stop at this
point). These usually take the form of instructions
needed to manually fetch the encumbered package(s)
- and md5 sums into e.g. the poky/build/downloads
- directory. Once the manual package fetch has been
+ and md5 sums into the directory (e.g. the poky/build/downloads).
+ Once the manual package fetch has been
completed, restarting the build will continue where
it left off, this time without the prompt since the
license requirements will have been satisfied.
@@ -448,12 +447,14 @@
</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
- <para>
- Note that method 3 is also the only option available
- when downloading pre-compiled images generated from
- non-free BSPs. Those images are likewise available at
- <ulink url='https://pokylinux.org/bsps.html'>https://pokylinux.org/bsps.html</ulink>.
- </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ Note that method 3 is also the only option available
+ when downloading pre-compiled images generated from
+ non-free BSPs. Those images are likewise available at
+ <ulink url='https://pokylinux.org/bsps.html'>https://pokylinux.org/bsps.html</ulink>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
</section>
</chapter>