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binman: Automatically include a U-Boot .dtsi file
For boards that need U-Boot-specific additions to the device tree, it is a minor annoyance to have to add these each time the tree is synced with upstream. Add a means to include a file (e.g. u-boot.dtsi) automatically into the .dts file before it is compiled. The file uses is the first one that exists in this list: arch/<arch>/dts/<board.dts>-u-boot.dtsi arch/<arch>/dts/<soc>-u-boot.dtsi arch/<arch>/dts/<cpu>-u-boot.dtsi arch/<arch>/dts/<vendor>-u-boot.dtsi arch/<arch>/dts/u-boot.dtsi Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Suggested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com> Tested-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
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@ -164,6 +164,21 @@ cpp_flags = -Wp,-MD,$(depfile) $(NOSTDINC_FLAGS) $(UBOOTINCLUDE) \
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ld_flags = $(LDFLAGS) $(ldflags-y)
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dts_dir = $(srctree)/arch/$(ARCH)/dts
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# Try these files in order to find the U-Boot-specific .dtsi include file
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u_boot_dtsi_options = $(wildcard $(dts_dir)/$(basename $(notdir $<))-u-boot.dtsi) \
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$(wildcard $(dts_dir)/$(subst $\",,$(CONFIG_SYS_SOC))-u-boot.dtsi) \
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$(wildcard $(dts_dir)/$(subst $\",,$(CONFIG_SYS_CPU))-u-boot.dtsi) \
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$(wildcard $(dts_dir)/$(subst $\",,$(CONFIG_SYS_VENDOR))-u-boot.dtsi) \
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$(wildcard $(dts_dir)/u-boot.dtsi)
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# Uncomment for debugging
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# $(warning u_boot_dtsi_options: $(u_boot_dtsi_options))
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# We use the first match
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u_boot_dtsi = $(firstword $(u_boot_dtsi_options))
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# Modified for U-Boot
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dtc_cpp_flags = -Wp,-MD,$(depfile).pre.tmp -nostdinc \
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-I$(srctree)/arch/$(ARCH)/dts \
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@ -293,8 +308,11 @@ $(obj)/%.dtb.S: $(obj)/%.dtb
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quiet_cmd_dtc = DTC $@
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# Modified for U-Boot
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# Bring in any U-Boot-specific include after the '/dts-v1/;' header
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cmd_dtc = mkdir -p $(dir ${dtc-tmp}) ; \
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$(CPP) $(dtc_cpp_flags) -x assembler-with-cpp -o $(dtc-tmp) $< ; \
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cat $< $(if $(u-boot-dtsi),\
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| sed 's%^/ {$$%\#include \"$(u-boot-dtsi)\"\n&%') | \
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$(CPP) $(dtc_cpp_flags) -x assembler-with-cpp -o $(dtc-tmp) - ; \
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$(DTC) -O dtb -o $@ -b 0 \
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-i $(dir $<) $(DTC_FLAGS) \
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-d $(depfile).dtc.tmp $(dtc-tmp) ; \
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@ -422,6 +422,45 @@ stage the position and size of entries should not be adjusted.
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step.
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Automatic .dtsi inclusion
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It is sometimes inconvenient to add a 'binman' node to the .dts file for each
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board. This can be done by using #include to bring in a common file. Another
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approach supported by the U-Boot build system is to automatically include
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a common header. You can then put the binman node (and anything else that is
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specific to U-Boot, such as u-boot,dm-pre-reloc properies) in that header
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file.
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Binman will search for the following files in arch/<arch>/dts:
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<dts>-u-boot.dtsi where <dts> is the base name of the .dts file
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<CONFIG_SYS_SOC>-u-boot.dtsi
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<CONFIG_SYS_CPU>-u-boot.dtsi
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<CONFIG_SYS_VENDOR>-u-boot.dtsi
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u-boot.dtsi
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U-Boot will only use the first one that it finds. If you need to include a
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more general file you can do that from the more specific file using #include.
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If you are having trouble figuring out what is going on, you can uncomment
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the 'warning' line in scripts/Makefile.lib to see what it has found:
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# Uncomment for debugging
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# $(warning binman_dtsi_options: $(binman_dtsi_options))
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Code coverage
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-------------
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Binman is a critical tool and is designed to be very testable. Entry
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implementations target 100% test coverage. Run 'binman -T' to check this.
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To enable Python test coverage on Debian-type distributions (e.g. Ubuntu):
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$ sudo apt-get install python-pip python-pytest
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$ sudo pip install coverage
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