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Old 11-19-2008, 02:28 PM   #1
linuxuser26
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How to build device tree compiler (dtc) early enough?


I am running Linux 2.6.24.I'm interested in the dtc utility that is built through arch/powerpc/boot/Makefile.The source files for dtc are arch/powerpc/boot/dtc-src.Note that Makefile1 is executed before Makefile2 is executed.I use dtc to process .dts files(device tree source files)to generate assembly files manually.These assembly files are #included in some files in arch/powerpc/kernel.

(Ref:
Makefile1:arch/powerpc/kernel/Makefile
Makefile2:arch/powerpc/boot/Makefile)

I'd like to automate the processing of these .dts files.In order to achieve this,dtc has to be built early enough.Is there a way I can get dtc to build early enough so and get dtc to process some files to generate assembly files so that components getting built through makefile 1 can use these assembly files?
 
  


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