I made a node "revision" which was tied into rcs...
...
compatible = "mpc74xx";
revision = "$Revision: 1.7 $";
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <1>;
linux,phandle = <100>;
...
This seems to do what I wanted, I can then see in /proc/device-tree what
dts I'm running...
marty
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> abs.org] On Behalf Of Jon Loeliger
> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 1:25 PM
> To: marty
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: version control for dts/dtb?
>
> On Sat, 2007-06-16 at 12:44, marty wrote:
> > Is there a wy to figure out the version of the dtb file I'm using?
> > At a minimum, it would be useful to have a node with the
> conversion time
> > stuck somewhere...
> >
> > I ran dtc to convert binary to source, but that isn't
> necessarily what I
> > wanted to look at -- just a single date
> > code would be sufficient...
> >
> > marty
>
>
> There is currently no direct version stamp in the
> DTS or DTB files. You may be able to derive some
> knowledge by running a DTB file through the DTC
> with the input file as "dtb" and looking at an
> output file of DTS, though. That is, "-I dtb -O dts"
> and looking at it.
>
> HTH,
> jdl
>
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