Wind River Linux, LTS24, is now generally available, which includes:
- The latest Linux 6.6 LTS kernel and Yocto Project 4.2 Scarthgap
- Gcc 13.2 and glibc 2.39
- Vendor revision to ease CVE reporting, tracking and scanning
- Shallow tarball dl-layers, reducing the delivery size
- Updated scap-security-guide
- Hardware support at GA:
o Intel Grand Ridge
o Intel Snow Ridge
o Intel Icelake SP
o Intel Tiger Lake UP3
o Intel Elkhart Lake
o Intel AXM55xx
o Intel AXM56xx
o NXP i.MX6 SoloX Cortex A7
o NXP i.MX6 Ultra Light Cortex A7
o NXP i.MX8 Quad Max
o NXP S32G RDB2
o NXP S32G RDB3
o NXP S32G EVB3
o Aptiv CVC-131 (FL)
o TI TDA4VH
o AMD Xilinx ZCU102 (Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC)
o AMD Xilinx Zynq-7000 ZC702
o AMD Xilinx Zynq-7000 ZC706
o Marvell CN96xx (C0 board)
o Marvell CN102XX
o Marvell CN106XX
o Polarfire RISC-V (preview)
- Deprecated:
o feature/gcc-8-sdk template - discontinued
o feature/gcc-9-sdk template - discontinued
o Linux Assembly Tool (LAT) - deprecated
o meta-iot-clout/recipes-aws layer and packages - Replaced by meta-aws layer
o PNWHITELIST variables - obsolete
o Toaster feature for creating and analyzing platform project builds - discontinued
o WRLINUX*BASE branch - discontinued, redundant
More BSPs will be available in future RCPLs, (Rolling Cumulative Patch Layers).
Wind River LTS releases are supported a minimum of 10 years under the normal support agreements, with additional support available through professional services.
Wind River Linux LTS 24 documentation provides more detailed information about the features and how to utilize them. Detailed release information is available in LTS24 release notes.