Makefile: Use the fdtgrep -u flag
Use this flag so that the bootph binding is obeyed correctly. Add a comment about what is going on. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Fixes: https://source.denx.de/u-boot/custodians/u-boot-dm/-/issues/12 Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
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@@ -635,8 +635,19 @@ else
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fdtgrep_props := -b bootph-all -b bootph-pre-ram $(migrate_spl)
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fdtgrep_props := -b bootph-all -b bootph-pre-ram $(migrate_spl)
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endif
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endif
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endif
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endif
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# This rule produces the .dtb for an SPL build.
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#
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# The first fdtgrep keeps nodes with the above properties (with -u ensuring that
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# the properties are implied in all parents of a matching node). The root node
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# is always included, along with /chosen and /config nodes. Referenced aliases
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# (i.e. properties in /aliases which point to an incldued node) are also
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# included.
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#
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# The second fdtgrep removes all bootph properties along with unused strings
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# and any properties in CONFIG_OF_SPL_REMOVE_PROPS
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quiet_cmd_fdtgrep = FDTGREP $@
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quiet_cmd_fdtgrep = FDTGREP $@
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cmd_fdtgrep = $(objtree)/tools/fdtgrep $(fdtgrep_props) -RT $< \
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cmd_fdtgrep = $(objtree)/tools/fdtgrep $(fdtgrep_props) -u -RT $< \
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-n /chosen -n /config -O dtb | \
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-n /chosen -n /config -O dtb | \
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$(objtree)/tools/fdtgrep -r -O dtb - -o $@ \
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$(objtree)/tools/fdtgrep -r -O dtb - -o $@ \
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-P bootph-all -P bootph-pre-ram -P bootph-pre-sram \
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-P bootph-all -P bootph-pre-ram -P bootph-pre-sram \
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