On Mon, 22 Jul 2019 at 12:41, Vijay Kumar Banerjee <vijaykumar9...@gmail.com> wrote:
> --- > user/exe/device-tree.rst | 100 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > user/exe/index.rst | 1 + > 2 files changed, 101 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 user/exe/device-tree.rst > > diff --git a/user/exe/device-tree.rst b/user/exe/device-tree.rst > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..3cd52cd > --- /dev/null > +++ b/user/exe/device-tree.rst > @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ > +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0 > + > +.. Copyright (C) 2018 Vijay Kumar Banerjee <vijaykumar9...@gmail.com> > + > +Device Tree > +=========== > +.. index:: Device Tree > + > +A Device Tree is a data structure that is used to describe properties of > +non-discoverable hardware instead of hardcoding them on the Kernel. The > device > +tree data is generally stored in a `.dts` or a Device Tree Source (DTS) > file. > +This file is then compiled into a binary format called Device Tree Blob > (DTB) > +with `.dtb` extension. RTEMS preferably uses DTB built from the FreeBSD > source > +tree matching the libbsd HEAD commit hash. > + > +Building the DTB > +---------------- > + > +A single device tree source (DTS) file can be built using the `dtc` tool > in > +libfdt using the following command : > + > +.. code-block:: none > + > + dtc -I dts -O dtb -o my-devicetree.dtb my-devicetree.dts > + > +For building the DTS from the FreeBSD source, the `make_dtb.sh` script > +from `freebsd/sys/tools/fdt` must be used as most of the DTS files in > FreeBSD > +have included `.dtsi` files from their source tree. An example is given > below as > +a reference of how to build the device tree from the FreeBSD source. > + > +`NOTE : The following example uses FreeBSD master branch from github > mirror as > +an example. It is advised to always use the source from the commit > matching the > +libBSD HEAD.` > + > +.. code-block:: shell > + :linenos: > + > + #We're using the script from freebsd/sys/tools/make_dtb.sh > + #Target device: Beaglebone Black. > + #Architecture: Arm. > + #DTS source name: am335x-boneblack.dts > + > + #The make_dtb.sh script uses environment variable MACHINE > + export MACHINE='arm' > + > + SCRIPT_DIR=$HOME/freebsd/sys/tools/fdt > + > + #The arguments to the script are > + # $1 -> Build Tree > + # $2 -> DTS source file > + # $3 -> output path of the DTB file > + > + ${SCRIPT_DIR}/make_dtb.sh ${SCRIPT_DIR}/../../ \ > + ${SCRIPT_DIR}/../../gnu/dts/arm/am335x-boneblack.dts \ > + $(pwd) > Does this really work? Cause I had to change all includes in the dts files from relative to absolute paths. > + > +Using Device Tree Overlay > +------------------------- > + > +Device tree overlay is used either add properties or devices to the > existing > Little typo: Device tree overlay is used either [*to]* add properties or devices to the existing The rest looks fine to me. Best, Nils > +device tree. Adding any property to DTS using an overlay will override the > +current values in the DTB. The Overlays enable us to modify the device > tree > +using a small maintainable plugin without having to edit the whole Base > Tree. > + > +There are two ways of applying an overlay on top of the built dtb. > + > +#. Use fdtoverlay from libfdt > + > +#. Add the overlay in the root partition of the SDcard and apply it using > u-boot > + from the uEnv.txt file. > + > +The fdtoverlay command can be used as follows: > + > +.. code-block:: none > + > + fdtoverlay -i my-base-tree.dtb -o output-tree.dtb my-overlay.dtbo > + > +To apply it from u-boot during system initialization we have to add the > device > +tree overlay file in the root directory of the SDcard and use uEnv.txt to > load > +and apply the overlay. > + > +Below is a sample script that can be used as a reference to write the > uEnv.txt > +properly so that it applies all the overlays (.dtbo): > + > +.. code-block:: shell > + :linenos: > + > + overlays="fdt addr 0x88000000" > + app=rtems-app.img > + DTB_INSTALL_NAME=my-basetree.dtb > + > + for f in "$(pwd)"/*.dtbo > + do > + name=`basename "${f}"` > + overlays="${overlays}; fatload mmc 0 0x88100000 ${name}; fdt > resize 0x1000; fdt apply 0x88100000" > + done > + echo "setenv bootdelay 5 > + uenvcmd=run boot > + boot=fatload mmc 0 0x80800000 $app ; fatload mmc 0 0x88000000 > ${DTB_INSTALL_NAME} ; ${overlays} ; bootm 0x80800000 - 0x88000000" >uEnv.txt > + > diff --git a/user/exe/index.rst b/user/exe/index.rst > index 3e9b571..e22420a 100644 > --- a/user/exe/index.rst > +++ b/user/exe/index.rst > @@ -21,3 +21,4 @@ execiutable, and creating and dynamically loading code. > initialization > debugging > loader > + device-tree > -- > 2.20.1 > > _______________________________________________ > devel mailing list > devel@rtems.org > http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >
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