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We've recently added "syntactic sugar" support to generate runtime dtb overlays using similar syntax to the compile time overlays we've had for a while. This worked with the &label { ... } syntax, adjusting an existing labelled node, but would fail with the &{/path} { ... } syntax attempting to adjust an existing node referenced by its path. The previous code would always try to use the "target" property in the output overlay, which needs to be fixed up, and __fixups__ can only encode symbols, not paths, so the result could never work properly. This adds support for the &{/path} syntax for overlays, translating it into the "target-path" encoding in the output. It also changes existing behaviour a little because we now unconditionally one fragment for each overlay section in the source. Previously we would only create a fragment if we couldn't locally resolve the node referenced. We need this for path references, because the path is supposed to be referencing something in the (not yet known) base tree, rather than the overlay tree we are working with now. In particular one useful case for path based overlays is using &{/} - but the constructed overlay tree will always have a root node, meaning that without the change that would attempt to resolve the fragment locally, which is not what we want. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> |
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pylibfdt | ||
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checks.c | ||
convert-dtsv0-lexer.l | ||
data.c | ||
dtc-lexer.l | ||
dtc-parser.y | ||
dtc.c | ||
dtc.h | ||
dtdiff | ||
fdtdump.c | ||
fdtget.c | ||
fdtoverlay.c | ||
fdtput.c | ||
flattree.c | ||
fstree.c | ||
GPL | ||
livetree.c | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.convert-dtsv0 | ||
Makefile.dtc | ||
Makefile.utils | ||
README | ||
README.license | ||
srcpos.c | ||
srcpos.h | ||
TODO | ||
treesource.c | ||
util.c | ||
util.h |
The source tree contains the Device Tree Compiler (dtc) toolchain for working with device tree source and binary files and also libfdt, a utility library for reading and manipulating the binary format. DTC and LIBFDT are maintained by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Jon Loeliger <jdl@jdl.com> Python library -------------- A Python library is also available. To build this you will need to install swig and Python development files. On Debian distributions: sudo apt-get install swig python-dev The library provides an Fdt class which you can use like this: $ PYTHONPATH=../pylibfdt python >>> import libfdt >>> fdt = libfdt.Fdt(open('test_tree1.dtb').read()) >>> node = fdt.path_offset('/subnode@1') >>> print node 124 >>> prop_offset = fdt.first_property_offset(node) >>> prop = fdt.get_property_by_offset(prop_offset) >>> print '%s=%r' % (prop.name, prop.value) compatible=bytearray(b'subnode1\x00') >>> print '%s=%s' % (prop.name, prop.value) compatible=subnode1 >>> node2 = fdt.path_offset('/') >>> print fdt.getprop(node2, 'compatible') test_tree1 You will find tests in tests/pylibfdt_tests.py showing how to use each method. Help is available using the Python help command, e.g.: $ cd pylibfdt $ python -c "import libfdt; help(libfdt)" If you add new features, please check code coverage: $ sudo apt-get install python-pip python-pytest $ sudo pip install coverage $ cd tests $ coverage run pylibfdt_tests.py $ coverage html # Open 'htmlcov/index.html' in your browser To install the library via the normal setup.py method, use: ./pylibfdt/setup.py [--prefix=/path/to/install_dir] If --prefix is not provided, the default prefix is used, typically '/usr' or '/usr/local'. See Python's distutils documentation for details. You can also install via the Makefile if you like, but the above is more common. To install both libfdt and pylibfdt you can use: make install [SETUP_PREFIX=/path/to/install_dir] \ [PREFIX=/path/to/install_dir] To disable building the python library, even if swig and Python are available, use: make NO_PYTHON=1 More work remains to support all of libfdt, including access to numeric values. Tests ----- Test files are kept in the tests/ directory. Use 'make check' to build and run all tests. If you want to adjust a test file, be aware that tree_tree1.dts is compiled and checked against a binary tree from assembler macros in trees.S. So if you change that file you must change tree.S also. Mailing list ------------ The following list is for discussion about dtc and libfdt implementation mailto:devicetree-compiler@vger.kernel.org Core device tree bindings are discussed on the devicetree-spec list: mailto:devicetree-spec@vger.kernel.org