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From: Jerry Van Baren <gerald.vanbaren@comcast.net>
To: linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org
Subject: Re: libfdt: going forward for u-boot
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 21:12:31 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4601D7FF.1080801@comcast.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20070322004959.GE2295@localhost.localdomain>

David Gibson wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 08:08:23PM -0400, Jerry Van Baren wrote:
>> Hi David,
>>
>> I'm using libfdt in u-boot and getting close to pushing u-boot changes 
>> upstream.  I'm curious what libfdt's legal status is WRT dual licensing 
>> and the legal dogs you've unleashed.
> 
> Um.. still working on it.  I've been through one round with the
> lawyers, and I've spent the last few days gathering my energy to
> adjust my proposal for another pass.  Progress is happening, albeit
> fairly slowly.

Good luck.

[snip]

>> fdt.h
>> -----
>> * See attached patchfile for trivial change to allow compiling under
>>     linux and u-boot.
> 
> I'm actually more inclined to just remove the #include from fdt.h
> entirely and require users to provide the stdint types, by whatever
> means, before they include fdt.h.  It's a bit icky, but I think it's
> the sanest way to allow building in multiple environment.

Yeah, chose your icky.  The icky I did was to use __KERNEL__ because 
u-boot -D defines it.  That implies it should compile in a linux kernel 
environment, but I didn't verify that it actually does compile.  Same 
file, different icky.

>> libfdt_env.h
>> ------------
> 
> Gah.  Let me say this again:
> 	libfdt_env.h is *supposed* to be replaced for the environment
> 	into which you're building libfdt.
> 
> 	To be replaced is libfdt_env.h's entire purpose in existence.
> 
> 	The provided libfdt_env.h is an example for userspace builds
> 	only.

Understood, but if I can do a (fairly) trivial change that allows me to 
compile under linux for regression testing and u-boot without changing 
the file, the lazy engineer in me says Yaaaya!  Maybe I'm just working 
to hard. :-/  Different file, same icky.

>> fdt_rw.c
>> --------
>> * Nonessential improvements to fdt_open_into()
>>   * Validate the header (fdt_move() does the validation, but I skip
>>       the move if buf == fdt so I needed to add the validation)
>>   * Do the fdt_move() only if (buf != fdt) - I call this at times with
>>       a new (longer) length but don't want to actually move the blob,
>>       just want the longer length so I can modify the fdt in-place.  The
>>       current code works, but it seemed silly to do a move if I'm not
>>       actually moving it.
> 
> If fdt == buf, the memmove() in fdt_move() will become a no-op in any
> case.  I don't see any point to conditionalizing the fdt_move().

But it allows me to make the blob bigger.  Ahh, it looks like all I need 
to do is:
         fdt_set_header(fdt, totalsize, bufsize);
so I agree, I'm working way too hard on this one.

gvb

  reply	other threads:[~2007-03-22  1:13 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-03-22  0:08 libfdt: going forward for u-boot Jerry Van Baren
2007-03-22  0:49 ` David Gibson
2007-03-22  1:12   ` Jerry Van Baren [this message]
2007-03-22  1:25     ` David Gibson
2007-03-22  1:37       ` Jerry Van Baren
2007-03-22  1:49         ` David Gibson
2007-03-22 11:16   ` Segher Boessenkool
2007-03-22 16:42   ` Hollis Blanchard
2007-03-23  4:17     ` David Gibson

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