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On Tegra186, U-Boot is booted by the binary firmware as if it were a Linux kernel. Consequently, a DTB is passed to U-Boot. Cache the address of that DTB, and parse the /memory/reg property to determine the actual RAM regions that U-Boot and subsequent EL2/EL1 SW may actually use. Given the binary FW passes a DTB to U-Boot, I anticipate the suggestion that U-Boot use that DTB as its control DTB. I don't believe that would work well, so I do not plan to put any effort into this. By default the FW-supplied DTB is the L4T kernel's DTB, which uses non-upstreamed DT bindings. U-Boot aims to use only upstreamed DT bindings, or as close as it can get. Replacing this DTB with a DTB using upstream bindings is physically quite easy; simply replace the content of one of the GPT partitions on the eMMC. However, the binary FW at least partially relies on the existence/content of some nodes in the DTB, and that requires the DTB to be written according to downstream bindings. Equally, if U-Boot continues to use appended DTBs built from its own source tree, as it does for all other Tegra platforms, development and deployment is much easier. Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Tom Warren <twarren@nvidia.com> |
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cpu | ||
dts | ||
imx-common | ||
include | ||
lib | ||
mach-at91 | ||
mach-bcm283x | ||
mach-davinci | ||
mach-exynos | ||
mach-highbank | ||
mach-integrator | ||
mach-keystone | ||
mach-kirkwood | ||
mach-meson | ||
mach-mvebu | ||
mach-orion5x | ||
mach-rockchip | ||
mach-s5pc1xx | ||
mach-snapdragon | ||
mach-socfpga | ||
mach-stm32 | ||
mach-sunxi | ||
mach-tegra | ||
mach-uniphier | ||
mach-versatile | ||
mach-zynq | ||
thumb1/include/asm/proc-armv | ||
config.mk | ||
Kconfig | ||
Kconfig.debug | ||
Makefile |