documentation/bsp-guide/bsp.xml: Updated commit IDs

Crownbay commit ID's used in the example did not match what
is in the YP source repository for meta-intel.  I updated them
to match.

(From yocto-docs rev: c090119f59b9f1fe8caebeea8ba61c6c1252a892)

Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
Scott Rifenbark 2012-02-07 12:54:47 -06:00 committed by Richard Purdie
parent 9dc84b77ec
commit 0bc0d3529a
1 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -464,11 +464,11 @@
KMACHINE_crownbay-noemgd = "yocto/standard/crownbay"
KERNEL_FEATURES_append_crownbay-noemgd += " cfg/smp.scc"
SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto_crownbay ?= "6b4b9acde5fb0ff66ae58fa98274bfe631501499"
SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto_crownbay ?= "5b535279e61197cb194bb2dfceb8b7a04128387c"
SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto_crownbay ?= "63c65842a3a74e4bd3128004ac29b5639f16433f"
SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto_crownbay ?= "59314a3523e360796419d76d78c6f7d8c5ef2593"
SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto_crownbay-noemgd ?= "6b4b9acde5fb0ff66ae58fa98274bfe631501499"
SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto_crownbay-noemgd ?= "5b535279e61197cb194bb2dfceb8b7a04128387c"
SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto_crownbay-noemgd ?= "63c65842a3a74e4bd3128004ac29b5639f16433f"
SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto_crownbay-noemgd ?= "59314a3523e360796419d76d78c6f7d8c5ef2593"
</literallayout>
This append file contains statements used to support the Crown Bay BSP for both
Intel EMGD and non-EMGD.
@ -483,8 +483,8 @@
KMACHINE_crownbay = "yocto/standard/crownbay"
KERNEL_FEATURES_append_crownbay += " cfg/smp.scc"
SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto_crownbay ?= "6b4b9acde5fb0ff66ae58fa98274bfe631501499"
SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto_crownbay ?= "5b535279e61197cb194bb2dfceb8b7a04128387c"
SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto_crownbay ?= "63c65842a3a74e4bd3128004ac29b5639f16433f"
SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto_crownbay ?= "59314a3523e360796419d76d78c6f7d8c5ef2593"
</literallayout>
The append file defines <filename>crownbay</filename> as the compatible machine,
defines the <filename>KMACHINE</filename>, points to some configuration fragments