From: slash.tmp@free.fr (Mason)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: ARCH_MULTIPLATFORM + ARM_APPENDED_DTB + custom boot-loader
Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2015 18:10:06 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <56573CEE.10101@free.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <565738F7.1060204@free.fr>
On 26/11/2015 17:53, Mason wrote:
> I'm using an ARCH_MULTIPLATFORM kernel with an appended DTB.
> I make a uImage out of this zImage+DTB.
> On my board, U-Boot passes control to Linux, which boots correctly.
>
> But when I replace U-Boot with a custom boot-loader, Linux tries
> to boot some kind of "Generic DT based system" rather than the DT
> I appended.
>
> In fact, my setup code is:
>
> static const char *const tango_dt_compat[] = { "sigma,tango4", NULL };
> DT_MACHINE_START(TANGO_DT, "Sigma Tango DT")
> .dt_compat = tango_dt_compat,
> .l2c_aux_mask = ~0,
> .l2c_write_sec = tango_l2c_write,
> MACHINE_END
>
>
> When I boot with U-Boot, in the early stage, the kernel prints
> [ 0.000000] Machine model: Sigma Designs SMP8758 Vantage-1172 Rev E1
> (that's my model property)
>
> But when I boot with the custom boot-loader, it just prints
> [ 0.000000] Machine: Sigma Tango DT
> (and fails quickly since there are no clocks)
I was working off incorrect assumptions.
The custom boot-loader was given an Image (not a uImage) and the DT
was probably not appended to the Image.
Question: can a DT be appended to an Image, or does it have to be
appended to a zImage? Can a zImage be uncompressed or compressed
with a null compressor?
Regards.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-11-26 17:10 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-11-26 16:53 ARCH_MULTIPLATFORM + ARM_APPENDED_DTB + custom boot-loader Mason
2015-11-26 17:10 ` Mason [this message]
2015-11-26 17:14 ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2015-11-26 17:34 ` Mason
2015-11-26 17:18 ` Nicolas Pitre
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