
18 May
2007
18 May
'07
6:12 p.m.
Jerry Van Baren wrote:
Yes, that is what "fdt addr" does today, it tells the u-boot innards where the blob is (sets/changes the blob location). The user can download a new blob and switch to using it via the "fdt addr" command.
By "change", I thought you meant that "fdt addr" would actually move the device tree, since that's technically changing the address. Perhaps you meant "set the address"?
The user can use the "fdt addr" command to set/change the location of the blob. Moving blobs is not out of scope, it is what "fdt move" does.
How is "fdt move" different than cp.b followed by another "fdt addr"?
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