On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 12:01:35PM -0700, Frank Rowand wrote: > On 06/16/17 08:40, Tom Rini wrote: > > On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 06:17:20PM -0700, Frank Rowand wrote: > >> Hi Tom, > >> > >> On 06/15/17 16:52, Tom Rini wrote: > >>> On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 11:06:39PM +0800, David Gibson wrote: > >>>> On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 05:53:49PM +0300, Pantelis Antoniou wrote: > >>>>> Dumping files with large properties results in output with > >>>>> arbitrary long lines. > >>>>> > >>>>> Original (manual line breaks inserted; it's a single long line): > >>>>> > >>>>> / { > >>>>> int = <0x00000001 0x00000024 0x00000004 0x00000000 \ > >>>>> 0x000502a4 0x000000df 0x00000003 0x13885783 0x13885783 \ > >>>>> 0x00000002 0x62797465 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 \ > >>>>> 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 \ > >>>>> 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000>; > >>>>> }; > >>>>> > >>>>> After prettification: > >>>>> > >>>>> / { > >>>>> int = <0x00000001 0x00000002 0x00000008 0x00000010 0x00000024 0x000000ab>, > >>>>> <0x00000001 0x00000017 0x00000004 0x00000038 0x00000007 0x00000009>, > >>>>> <0x00000000 0x00000068 0x00000214 0x0000b8d9 0x000502a4 0x00000001>, > >>>>> <0x00000004 0x0000002b 0x000000df 0x00000003 0x00000002 0x00000001>; > >>>>> }; > >>>>> > >>>>> There are two new options (-w/--width) and (-S/--shift). > >>>>> > >>>>> Width is the terminal width, shift is the amount of spaces each nest level > >>>>> increases by. > >>>>> > >>>>> Width by default is set to 80, and shift to 4. > >>>> > >>>> Nack. > >>>> > >>>> fdtdump is supposed to be a trivial debug tool. If you want to > >>>> decompile dtbs "for real" use dtc -I dtb -O dts. > >>> > >>> There's been times, entirely unrelated to what Pantelis is doing, where > >>> I've used fdtdump in production cases because I needed to whack a few > >>> things around. If it's just supposed to be a trivial debug tool, we've > >>> likely moved well beyond the point where we need to keep trivial tools > >>> around if they shouldn't be more widely used, IMHO. > >> > >> Let me paraphrase what I think that said: > >> > >> If a trivial debug tool is used by a wide audience then we should get > >> rid of the tool. > >> > >> I suspect I misunderstood. Can you clarify? > > > > Sure. Pantelis wants to improve a trivial debug tool to be slightly > > more useful. The maintainer says no, we shouldn't touch the tool, you > > can use dtc -I dtb -O dts instead. As that would also cover fdtdump > > itself, it sounds like fdtdump is deprecated and should be removed, as > > it's being used outside of the trivial debug use case. > > fdtdump is useful for debugging and provides several features that aren't > available in 'dtc -I dtb -O dts'. Agreed. > The maintainer wants to keep the debug tool simple. Maintainers prerogative, yes. > Another tool (dtc) > already exists to do what the proposed patch would add. I disagree, or at least don't see it in 'dtc -I dtb -O dts' as there would need to be another argument for "linebreak the output and continue to be valid". I just rebuilt from master and dumped a dtb I had around to confirm (and checked the help, too). > Somehow Pantelis and you then jumped to the conclusion that fdtdump > should be removed. This is the part that I don't get. It is a useful > tool that has features that are not otherwise available. Why would > you get rid of it? It's not Pantelis, it's my argument. And for the record, I say it's useful too. I'm arguing that the logical end point of the maintainers argument is that fdtdump shouldn't be used anywhere by anyone, it's a trivial debug tool that no one should be shipping. It's like enabling various debug options in the kernel. The right tool for most people of "I need to read a dtb" is to use dtc -I dtb -O dts, and if you're working on dtc, that's when maybe you need another tool at times, so you can see the internal steps. > > Or, can we talk about improving fdtdump as being a valid tool working > > with dtb files when 'dtc -I dtb -O dts' is not desired? > > That conflicts with the purpose (debug) and design goals (trivial) > stated by the maintainer. So what's the right tool for getting nice human readable output? 'dtc -I dtb -O dts' will give you the arbitrarily long lines that this patch fixes. -- Tom
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