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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