Currently, the ti-sgx packages and the beaglebone_qt5_defconfig do not work with KMS nor Weston. What's worse, is the latest SDK version 06.03.00.106 (as of this commit) of these packages is broken and does not correctly support KMS, and attempting to run KMS applications results in eglfs initialization failures. As such, bumping these packages to the version before 06.03.00.106 is the best option. Because of the above problems, several packages must change at the same time to ensure this patch does not break any other packages: - ti-sgx-libgbm - dropped, merged into ti-sgx-um, see below - ti-sgx-um: - bump the version that matches TI SDK 06.01.00.08. - demove select BR2_PACKAGE_TI_SGX_LIBGBM in Config.in, as the libgbm package merges ti-sgx-libgbm with this package. - ti-sgx-km: - bump the version that matches TI SDK 06.01.00.08. Signed-off-by: Adam Duskett <Aduskett@gmail.com> Tested-by: Markus <zehnder@live.com> [yann.morin.1998@free.fr: - actually switch qt5base to use ti-sgx-um - split the beaglebone config changes to their own patch - split the ti-sgx-demos changes to their own patch ] Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com> |
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