Пятница, 7 февраля 2014, 9:47 +01:00 от Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > On Fri, Feb 07, 2014 at 11:39:33AM +0400, Alexander Shiyan wrote: > > Hello. > > > > Пятница, 7 февраля 2014, 8:13 +01:00 от Sascha Hauer > <s.hauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > Hi All, > > > > > > It's becoming more obvious that devicetree maintenance is painful > > > because we have to sync them to the kernel regularly. My hope was that > > > this would get simpler once the devicetrees get their own repository > > > outside the kernel, but it seems that won't happen anytime soon. > > > > > > So my current idea to continue with barebox devicetrees is: > > > > > > - Maintain a kernel branch which has all devicetree changes we need in > > > barebox in a clean step-by-step series > > > - rebase this branch regularly on the newer kernel > > > - Copy the resulting devicetrees to barebox > > > > > > The upside is that we have up to date devicetrees in barebox without > > > having to resync them by hand on a per SoC basis. Of course this also > > > means that we lose the devicetree history and breakage may be introduced > > > with some huge commits saying "Update devicetrees to Linux-3.x". > > > > > > Any better ideas? I think we have to do something. > > > > As far as I know, in the community have any thoughts on the transfer of the > DT data > > in a separate project, but most likely it will not be soon ... > > Yeah, I also don't think this will happen soon. Even if it does I think > this won't solve all problems. We will still need barebox specific > adjustments. > > > > > At the moment, I want to suggest to use only non-modified DT files, i.e. > barebox > > should use to build their own files, which include the original data from > the kernel. > > > > Just for example: > > # ls > > bb_<board.dts> > > <board.dts> > > > > # cat bb_<board.dts> > > > > #include "<board.dts>" > > /* All overrides here */ > > chosen { > > ... > > }; > > I like the idea. One disadvantage may be that the structure in the dts > directory gets more unclear, but I guess we can't have everything. We can store our (bb-only) DTS content in a separate place and keep kernel dts directory clean. --- _______________________________________________ barebox mailing list barebox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/barebox