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boston: Pad binary in .mcs to a multiple of 16 bytes
When flashing U-Boot on a Boston board using Xilinx Vivado tools, the final 0x00 byte which ends the .relocs section seems to be skipped & left in flash as 0xff unless the data contained in the .mcs is padded out to a 16 byte boundary. Without our final zero byte relocation will fail with an error about a spurious reloc: Avoid this problem by padding out the data in the .mcs file to a 16 byte boundary using srec_cat's -range-pad functionality. Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@mips.com> Cc: Daniel Schwierzeck <daniel.schwierzeck@gmail.com>
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quiet_cmd_srec_cat = SRECCAT $@
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cmd_srec_cat = srec_cat -output $@ -$2 $< -binary -offset $3
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cmd_srec_cat = srec_cat -output $@ -$2 \
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$< -binary \
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-fill 0x00 -within $< -binary -range-pad 16 \
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-offset $3
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u-boot.mcs: u-boot.bin
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$(call cmd,srec_cat,intel,0x7c00000)
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