#!/bin/bash # Treble kerenl requires the SoC device tree and the device specific # device tree overlay to be built separately. Before the bootloader # supports applying overlay, the overlay step to form the dtb passed # to the linux kernel is done on the host side with this script. set -x # prepare overlay workspace overlay_dir=`mktemp -d -t overlay.XXXXXXXXXX` TOP=${PWD} KERNEL_DTB=${TOP}/$1 DTBO=${TOP}/$2 trap "rm -rf ${overlay_dir}; set +x; exit" SIGINT cd ${overlay_dir} # extract soc dtb extract_dtb ${KERNEL_DTB} soc.dtb Image.lz4 soc_cnt=$(ls -l soc.dtb* | wc -l) if [ ${soc_cnt} -ne 1 ]; then echo "Error: ${soc_cnt} soc.dtb(s) appended to Image.lz4-dtb" >&2 exit 1 fi # extract dtbo, rev and id mkdtimg dump ${DTBO} -b overlay.dtbo > dtbo.info id_arr=(`grep dtbo.info -e "id" | sed 's/.*id = \([0-9a-f]\+\)/\1/'`) rev_arr=(`grep dtbo.info -e "rev" | sed 's/.*rev = \([0-9a-f]\+\)/\1/'`) # add number if there's only one dtbo entry if [ ${#id_arr[*]} -eq 1 ]; then mv overlay.dtbo overlay.dtbo.0 fi for idx in ${!id_arr[*]}; do echo "apply overlay for device id=${id_arr[$idx]} rev=${rev_arr[$idx]}" ufdt_apply_overlay soc.dtb overlay.dtbo.${idx} combined-${idx}.dtb dtc -q -O dts -o combined-${idx}.dts combined-${idx}.dtb echo "/{qcom,board-id=<0x${id_arr[$idx]} 0x${rev_arr[$idx]}>;};" >> \ combined-${idx}.dts dtc -q -O dtb -o combined-${idx}.dtb combined-${idx}.dts done # ls -v is used to make sure dtb is combined as the order specified in # dtboimg.cfg, where muskie/walley dtbs are before taimen dtbs. Otherwise, # muskie/walleye's bootloader may give up looking for dtbs once it sees # an invalid dtb, i.e. taimen dtb. cat Image.lz4 `ls -v combined-*.dtb` > Image.lz4-dtb cp Image.lz4-dtb ${KERNEL_DTB} rm -rf ${overlay_dir} set +x