Highlights:
- Bugfix for order in which /delete-node/ and /delete-property/ are
processed [0]
- /omit-if-no-ref/ support has been added (used only by U-Boot at this
point, in theory)
- GPL dtc compat version bumped to 1.4.7
- Various small fixes and compatibility improvements
Reported by: strejda [0]
MFC after: 1 week
Highlights:
- Passing "-" to -o will now cause output to go to stdout
- Path-based syntactic sugar for overlays is now accepted. This looks like:
/dts-v1/;
/plugin/;
&{/soc} {
sid: eeprom@1c14000 {
compatible = "allwinner,sun8i-h3-sid";
reg = <0x1c14000 0x400>;
status = "okay";
};
};
MFC after: 3 days
Highlights of this update:
- /__local_fixups__ is now generated to be GPL dtc and libfdt compliant
- Compiling with -@ will now cause dtc to assign phandles to all labelled
nodes
- /include/ and /incbin/ now handle absolute paths correctly
- The manpage now has information about overlays, including how to apply
them and how to generate them
- Syntactic sugar for overlays is now supported, allowing an overlay DTS
like:
=
/dts-v1/;
/plugin/;
&foo {
foo,status = "okay";
};
=
to generate a fragment targetting <&foo>.
- Report missing includes at the correct location.
- Add initial support for the -@ option emitting a symbol table.
- Add support for running tests with and without -@
- Add support for generating __fixups__ and __local_fixups__
- Attach the to-string transform to the node path.
- Numerous crash and bug fixes
- Improved warning and error messages
- Permit multiple labels on nodes and properties
- Fix node@address references
- Add support for /delete-node/
- Consume whitespace after a node
- Read the next token before the second /memreserve/
- Fix parsing of whitespace
- Clean up /delete-node/ and add support for /delete-property/
- Handle /delete-node/ specifying a unit address
Obtained from: https://github.com/davidchisnall/dtc @df5ede4
This checks that every node that has children specifies their register sizes.
This is not enabled by default, as the default sizes are sometimes required
(including by some DTS in the tree), but can help when writing new device
trees so that you can check that you actually meant the defaults.
be used on the host system (and not installed on the device, if required). The
GPL'd one is still available if there are any devices that need it (make
universe passes with it, including kernels that use fdt, but there may be some
out-of-tree ones). WITH_GPL_DTC can be used to select the old one, for now.
Probably won't be MFC'd, but we'll remove the GPL'd version in head after the
new one has had a lot more testing and ship it in 10.0.