On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 2:41 AM Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Now that fdtoverlay is part of the kernel build, start using it to test > the unitest overlays we have by applying them statically. Nice idea. > The file overlay_base.dtb have symbols of its own and we need to apply > overlay.dtb to overlay_base.dtb alone first to make it work, which gives > us intermediate-overlay.dtb file. Okay? If restructuring things helps we should do that. Frank? > The intermediate-overlay.dtb file along with all other overlays is them s/them/then/ > applied to testcases.dtb to generate the master.dtb file. > > Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > Depends on: > > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/be5cb12a68d9ac2c35ad9dd50d6b168f7cad6837.1609996381.git.viresh.kumar@xxxxxxxxxx/ > > I have kept the .dtb naming for overlays for now, lets see how we do it > eventually. > > Rob/Frank, this doesn't work properly right now. Maybe I missed how > these overlays must be applied or there is a bug in fdtoverlay. > > The master.dtb doesn't include any nodes from overlay_base.dtb or > overlay.dtb probably because 'testcase-data-2' node isn't present in > testcases.dtb and fdtoverlay doesn't allow applying new nodes to the > root node, i.e. allows new sub-nodes once it gets phandle to the parent > but nothing can be added to the root node itself. Though I get a feel > that it works while applying the nodes dynamically and it is expected to > work here as well. Sounds like a bug in fdtoverlay to me. Though maybe you need an empty base tree. An overlay serving as the base is a bit odd so it's somewhat understandable fdtoverlay couldn't handle that. OTOH, combining 2 overlays together seems like a valid use. > > (And yeah, this is my first serious attempt at updating Makefiles, I am > sure there is a scope of improvement here :)) Usually I write something and Masahiro rewrites it for me. :) Rob