If you're using petalinux, then you should ask for support from the
petalinux provider.

On the other hand it's probably possible to transition to a direct
yocto build using only standard yocto upstream mechanisms, without all
the extra custom BSP generation, and then you'd be better able to
control how the build gets constructed, and to get help with that in
this forum.

Alex

On Wed, 10 Jul 2024 at 15:14, philip.dawson via Lists.Yoctoproject.Org
<philip.dawson=datapath.co...@lists.yoctoproject.org> wrote:
>
> Each board is built as a separate Petalinux project with it's own Petalinux 
> bsp.
>
> In Yocto terms this translates into four builds in entirely separate 
> locations (no shared TMPDIR etc).
> Each build ends up with a different board specific layer (generated as part 
> of the Petalinux BSP from a hardware description file of the SoC/FPGA) 
> included, along with other common layers for our software.
> The device tree is part of this BSP layer for each board.
>
> Thank you for your help with this,
> Phil
>
> On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 01:46 PM, Alexander Kanavin wrote:
>
> If MACHINE is the same, how are the four different device trees
> inserted into the builds? Is it some petalinux-specifc mechanism?
>
> Alex
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