Explicitly add the cfg80211 and mac80211 dependencies to the kernel config Remove cfg80211 and mac80211 from the kernel configĢ. README section of meta-laird-cp states: 1. I've tried to remove "wifi bluetooth" options from configuration files as well as kernel modules that come with meta-imx to hopefully exlude kernel-module-btusb. Please verify which recipe should provide the above files. (matched in manifest-imx8qxpmek-linux-imx.packagedata) mnt/Yocto/imx-yocto-bsp/build/tmp/pkgdata/imx8qxpmek/runtime/kernel-module-btusb-5.4.47-2.2.0+g5ec03d06f54e.packaged Those files and their manifest location are: He recipe sterling-backports-laird is trying to install files into a shared area when those files already exist. Then I've tried to simply integrate laird's layer to my build system: | | to compile/install for the installed kernel 3.1.7 ![]() | | set the kernel to build against, e.g. | | file or use the KLIB/KLIB_BUILD make variables to | | Please install kernel headers, including a. | | Your kernel headers are incomplete/not installed. | ERROR: Execution of '/mnt/Yocto/imx-yocto-bsp/build/tmp/work/imx8qxpmek-poky-linux/sterling-backports-laird/8.2.0.17-r0/temp/run.do_compile.2253815' failed with exit code 1: | WARNING: exit code 1 from a shell command. Upon loading them from within linux system there was no wlan present. I've also loaded kernel-module-pcie8997 present in meta-img/meta-bsp/recipes-kernel/kernel-modules. Loading it from menuconfig did not do the trick. ![]() I would like to point out that i am not an expert in integrating of such modules with Linux.įrom what I've seen there are no drivers for laird modules in kernel 5.4, only generic Marvel 88W8997 driver. Now, what we are struggling to launch is st60-2230c wi-fi module (i know that NXP supports Murata, but my supervisors chose this module, so I have to make it work :)). We are using Yocto as build system and managed to launch core-image-base onto the target with no issues (DISTRO=fsl-imx-wayland and imx8qxp-mek-root.dtb). ![]() As a proof of concept of our project we are using IMX8QXP-MEK board.
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