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author | Lei YU <yulei.sh@bytedance.com> | 2021-06-10 11:01:54 +0300 |
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committer | Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz> | 2021-07-18 14:51:28 +0300 |
commit | 065ca47c7af1861cba3245477d29c25faadf6f9d (patch) | |
tree | 1d65d57b15ef502ae3326eeea23a892af15566ac /LICENSE | |
parent | 60c84e6d8a653f3f3335851f34c002acaff067f2 (diff) | |
download | openbmc-065ca47c7af1861cba3245477d29c25faadf6f9d.tar.xz |
Install obmc-mapper.target from obmc-targets package
The obmc-mapper.target was installed by phosphor-state-manager package.
It works fine if phosphor-state-manager is installed.
Unfortunately, x86 systems typically uses x86-power-control instead of
phosphor-state-manager to implement the state manager, and the
obmc-mapper.target is missing there. So a system with x86-power-control
does not have a valid obmc-mapper.target, and the services depdend on
the target will be started in unexpected order.
The obmc-mapper.target is really a common target, let obmc-targets.bb
install it.
Tested: Verify the g220a build has a valid obmc-mapper.target and the
phosphor-virtual-sensor service starts after the target.
Also verify the targets in phosphor-state-manager are not
installed.
Signed-off-by: Lei YU <yulei.sh@bytedance.com>
Change-Id: Idb069385a6c6c7add5331a1bf3efc0babc005d62
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