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diff --git a/meta/conf/machine/cm-x270.conf b/meta/conf/machine/cm-x270.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 9bf7d8f6ae..0000000000 --- a/meta/conf/machine/cm-x270.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -#@TYPE: Machine -#@Name: Compulab cm-x270 -#@DESCRIPTION: Machine configuration for Compulab cm-x270 computer module -#OLDEST_KERNEL = "2.6.16" -TARGET_ARCH = "arm" -GUI_MACHINE_CLASS ?= "bigscreen" - -PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel = "linux" -PREFERRED_VERSION_linux ?= "2.6.23" - - -require conf/machine/include/tune-xscale.inc -PACKAGE_EXTRA_ARCHS += "iwmmxt" - -# Console serial port. -# If you have a W module, add the following line to your local.conf: -# the following line to your local.conf: -CMX270_CONSOLE_SERIAL_PORT ?= "ttyS0" -# the following is for the cm-x270 L module -#CMX270_CONSOLE_SERIAL_PORT ?= "ttyS1" - -# NAND flash eraseblock size -# most of the older cm-x270 modules are populated with NAND flash -# that have 128KiB eraseblocks. Recently, a user encounted -# a device that has 16KiB eraseblocks. The following define -# can be overridden in local.conf if you have one of these devices. -CMX270_NAND_ERASEBLOCK_SIZE ?= "0x20000" - - -# used by sysvinit_2 package, so rebuild this -# package if you change the SERIAL_CONSOLE setting -# the following is the port for the cm-x270 L module -# I think the W module would use ttyS0, but has -# not been tested. This can be overwritten in -# local.conf -SERIAL_CONSOLE ?= "38400 ${CMX270_CONSOLE_SERIAL_PORT}" - -# used by opie-collections.inc -ROOT_FLASH_SIZE ?= "32" - -# for NAND flash. -EXTRA_IMAGECMD_jffs2 = "--little-endian --eraseblock=${CMX270_NAND_ERASEBLOCK_SIZE} --pad --no-cleanmarkers;\ - sumtool -i ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs.jffs2 \ - -o ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs-summary.jffs2 \ - -e ${CMX270_NAND_ERASEBLOCK_SIZE} -p; \ - cd ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}; \ - rm -f ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_LINK_NAME}.rootfs-summary.jffs2; \ - ln -s ${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs-summary.jffs2 ${IMAGE_LINK_NAME}.rootfs-summary.jffs2 \ - " - -MACHINE_FEATURES = "kernel26 pcmcia usbhost usbgadget pcmcia alsa iwmmxt" - -# to program the compulab NAND flash, the following scheme is suggested. Create -# a small rootfs that can fit in NOR flash using the following config: -# - Angstrom distro -# - uclibc (set ANGSTROM_MODE = "uclibc" in local.conf) -# - angstrom-minimal-image-with-mtd-utils bitbake target -# - put the following in your local.conf -# - IMAGE_FSTYPES = "jffs2 tar cpio.gz" -# now, when you build the image, a cpio.gz will be generated -# that can be used as an initramfs. You can boot into this image and then -# program the main rootfs jffs2 image in NAND flash using mtd-utils -# you can select booting the initramfs, or the main nand rootfs by using -# the "ramdisk on", or "ramdisk off" commands in the bootloader -# - - |