[U-Boot-Users] [PATCH] fdt: Add simple alias support to fdt print command
Jerry Van Baren
gerald.vanbaren at ge.com
Wed Jul 9 17:17:07 CEST 2008
Kumar Gala wrote:
> If the path we are trying to print doesn't exist see if it matches an
> aliases. We don't do anything fancy at this point, but just strip the
> leading '/' if it exists and see if we have an exact match to an alias.
>
> In the future we could try and prefix matching so the alias could be used
> as a shorter path reference.
>
> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak at kernel.crashing.org>
Cool and useful too. Out of curiousity, does "real" Open Firmware do
this sort of thing with aliases?
One reservation I have (which may disappear if the answer to the
previous question is "yes"), it automatically and silently dereferences
the /aliases/X node when asked to display /X or X (but only if /X
doesn't exist in the dtb). This is not an obvious behavior since X
isn't real.
Should we have a different display syntax to force the dereference of an
alias X? Assuming "*" is a good choice, this would change the behavior
fdt print *ethernet0
to dereference /aliases/ethernet0 and print out
/soc8360 at e0000000/.../enet0 (or whatever).
Thanks,
gvb
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