| The source tree contains the Device Tree Compiler (dtc) toolchain for |
| working with device tree source and binary files and also libfdt, a |
| utility library for reading and manipulating the binary format. |
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| DTC and LIBFDT are maintained by: |
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| David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> |
| Jon Loeliger <loeliger@gmail.com> |
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| Python library |
| -------------- |
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| A Python library is also available. To build this you will need to install |
| swig and Python development files. On Debian distributions: |
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| sudo apt-get install swig python3-dev |
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| The library provides an Fdt class which you can use like this: |
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| $ PYTHONPATH=../pylibfdt python3 |
| >>> import libfdt |
| >>> fdt = libfdt.Fdt(open('test_tree1.dtb', mode='rb').read()) |
| >>> node = fdt.path_offset('/subnode@1') |
| >>> print(node) |
| 124 |
| >>> prop_offset = fdt.first_property_offset(node) |
| >>> prop = fdt.get_property_by_offset(prop_offset) |
| >>> print('%s=%s' % (prop.name, prop.as_str())) |
| compatible=subnode1 |
| >>> node2 = fdt.path_offset('/') |
| >>> print(fdt.getprop(node2, 'compatible').as_str()) |
| test_tree1 |
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| You will find tests in tests/pylibfdt_tests.py showing how to use each |
| method. Help is available using the Python help command, e.g.: |
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| $ cd pylibfdt |
| $ python3 -c "import libfdt; help(libfdt)" |
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| If you add new features, please check code coverage: |
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| $ sudo apt-get install python3-coverage |
| $ cd tests |
| # It's just 'coverage' on most other distributions |
| $ python3-coverage run pylibfdt_tests.py |
| $ python3-coverage html |
| # Open 'htmlcov/index.html' in your browser |
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| The library can be installed with pip from a local source tree: |
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| pip install . [--user|--prefix=/path/to/install_dir] |
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| Or directly from a remote git repo: |
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| pip install git+git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/dtc/dtc.git@main |
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| The install depends on libfdt shared library being installed on the host system |
| first. Generally, using --user or --prefix is not necessary and pip will use the |
| default location for the Python installation which varies if the user is root or |
| not. |
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| You can also install everything via make if you like, but pip is recommended. |
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| To install both libfdt and pylibfdt you can use: |
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| make install [PREFIX=/path/to/install_dir] |
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| To disable building the python library, even if swig and Python are available, |
| use: |
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| make NO_PYTHON=1 |
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| More work remains to support all of libfdt, including access to numeric |
| values. |
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| Adding a new function to libfdt.h |
| --------------------------------- |
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| The shared library uses libfdt/version.lds to list the exported functions, so |
| add your new function there. Check that your function works with pylibfdt. If |
| it cannot be supported, put the declaration in libfdt.h behind #ifndef SWIG so |
| that swig ignores it. |
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| Tests |
| ----- |
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| Test files are kept in the tests/ directory. Use 'make check' to build and run |
| all tests. |
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| If you want to adjust a test file, be aware that tree_tree1.dts is compiled |
| and checked against a binary tree from assembler macros in trees.S. So |
| if you change that file you must change tree.S also. |
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| Mailing list |
| ------------ |
| The following list is for discussion about dtc and libfdt implementation |
| mailto:devicetree-compiler@vger.kernel.org |
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| Core device tree bindings are discussed on the devicetree-spec list: |
| mailto:devicetree-spec@vger.kernel.org |