
22 Feb
2013
22 Feb
'13
12:18 a.m.
Dear Nicolas,
In message alpine.LFD.2.03.1302211624561.6419@syhkavp.arg you wrote:
No it is not. FIT is about bundling a multi-platform kernel with a bunch of DTBs together in a single file. I don't think you need that
Actually this is neither the only, nor even the primary purpose of FIT images; these have a much wider scope of usage scenarios.
The DT is meant to describe hardware. As far as I know, the hardware I own seems to be rather static and stable, and unlike software there is no way I can change it (soldering irons don't count).
There is other hardware available (for example FPGA based) where this does not apply.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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