diff --git a/documentation/bsp-guide/bsp.xml b/documentation/bsp-guide/bsp.xml
index d5cb8769f0..bc5957ae39 100644
--- a/documentation/bsp-guide/bsp.xml
+++ b/documentation/bsp-guide/bsp.xml
@@ -427,7 +427,10 @@
Furthermore, there are machine-specific settings used during the build that are
defined by the machconfig files.
In the Crown Bay example, two machconfig files exist:
- one that supports the Intel EMGD and one that does not:
+ one that supports the
+ Intel Embedded
+ Media and Graphics Driver (Intel
+ EMGD) and one that does not:
meta-crownbay/recipes-bsp/formfactor/formfactor/crownbay/machconfig
meta-crownbay/recipes-bsp/formfactor/formfactor/crownbay-noemgd/machconfig
@@ -507,14 +510,14 @@
For your BSP, you typically want to use an existing Yocto Project kernel found in the
- Yocto Project repository at meta/recipes-kernel/linux.
+ Yocto
+ Project Files at meta/recipes-kernel/linux.
You can append your specific changes to the kernel recipe by using a
- similarly named append file, which is located in the
- meta-<bsp_name>/recipes-kernel/linux
- directory.
+ similarly named append file, which is located in BSP Layer (e.g.
+ the meta-<bsp_name>/recipes-kernel/linux directory).
- Suppose you use a BSP that uses the linux-yocto_3.0.bb kernel,
+ Suppose the BSP uses the linux-yocto_3.0.bb kernel,
which is the preferred kernel to use for developing a new BSP using the Yocto Project.
In other words, you have selected the kernel in your
<bsp_name>.conf file by adding the following statements:
@@ -533,7 +536,7 @@
The following listing shows the file.
Be aware that the actual commit ID strings in this example listing might be different
- than the actual strings in the file from the Yocto Project meta-intel
+ than the actual strings in the file from the meta-intel
Git source repository.
FILESEXTRAPATHS_prepend := "${THISDIR}/${PN}:"
@@ -552,8 +555,8 @@
SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto_crownbay-noemgd ?= "63c65842a3a74e4bd3128004ac29b5639f16433f"
SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto_crownbay-noemgd ?= "59314a3523e360796419d76d78c6f7d8c5ef2593"
- This append file contains statements used to support the Crown Bay BSP for both
- Intel EMGD and non-EMGD.
+ This append file contains statements used to support the Crown Bay BSP for both
+ Intel EMGD and the VESA graphics.
The build process, in this case, recognizes and uses only the statements that
apply to the defined machine name - crownbay in this case.
So, the applicable statements in the linux-yocto_3.0.bbappend
@@ -571,7 +574,7 @@
The append file defines crownbay as the compatible machine,
defines the KMACHINE, points to some configuration fragments
to use by setting the KERNEL_FEATURES variable, and then points
- to the specific commits in the Yocto Project files Git repository and the
+ to the specific commits in the Yocto Project Files Git repository and the
meta Git repository branches to identify the exact kernel needed
to build the Crown Bay BSP.
diff --git a/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-newbie.xml b/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-newbie.xml
index e9077c4efc..e076c8ff02 100644
--- a/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-newbie.xml
+++ b/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-newbie.xml
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
In summary, here is where you can get the Yocto Project files needed for development:
- Source Repositories:
+ Source Repositories:
This area contains IDE Plugins, Matchbox, Poky, Poky Support, Tools, Yocto Linux Kernel, and Yocto
Metadata Layers.
You can create Git repositories for each of these areas.