Re: [PATCH v2 1/3] devicetree: bindings: Document qcom,msm-id and qcom,board-id

From: Kumar Gala
Date: Tue Mar 10 2015 - 14:10:26 EST


>>>>>>>>> The top level qcom,msm-id and qcom,board-id are utilized by bootloaders
>>>>>>>>>> on Qualcomm MSM platforms to determine which device tree should be
>>>>>>>>>> utilized and passed to the kernel.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Cc: <devicetree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Is this the special magic that allows qcom bootloaders to take a kernel
>>>>>>>>> plus multiple DTBs and figure out which DTB to pass?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Kevin
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> yes
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> That's a bummer.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Luckily, the solution for upstream is still quite simple: Provide only
>>>>>>> one devicetree, and it'll be used, right?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We can provide only one, we still need the IDs in the DT.
>>>>>
>>>>> How are the DTS provided? Concatenated with the kernel, or in a
>>>>> wrapped data format? Or in a separate partition from the kernel?
>>>>
>>>> Its a wrapped data format that is than concatenated with the kernel if I remember correctly.
>>>
>>> Then you should be able to create a tool that can write this concatenated
>>> format and insert these properties from a table that matches the boot
>>> loader, right?
>>>
>>> Arnd
>>
>> Are you suggesting the tool insert the properties in the DT? I’m not sure I understand what the point of doing that would be.
>
> To insert platform-local properties that mean nothing outside of the
> firmware packaging of the device trees, which is the case here?
>
> I think the idea of having the installer script inserting them is
> quite reasonable in this case.
>
>
> -Olof

These values are static, so not sure what the point of having the installer script do that?

- k

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