binman: Correct fmap output on x86
Normally x86 platforms use the end-at-4gb option. This currently produces an FMAP with positions which have a large offset. The use of end-at-4gb is a useful convenience within binman, but we don't really want to export a map with these offsets. Fix this by subtracting the 'skip at start' parameter. Also put the code which convers names to fmap format, for clarity. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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@@ -197,7 +197,8 @@ class Entry(object):
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"""Set the value of device-tree properties calculated by binman"""
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state.SetInt(self._node, 'offset', self.offset)
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state.SetInt(self._node, 'size', self.size)
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state.SetInt(self._node, 'image-pos', self.image_pos)
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state.SetInt(self._node, 'image-pos',
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self.image_pos - self.section.GetRootSkipAtStart())
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state.CheckSetHashValue(self._node, self.GetData)
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def ProcessFdt(self, fdt):
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