When debugging issues with the script, it helps to not have in the script's output the fully qualified path names of the DTB and DTBO files being merged as they are very lengthy. Retain only the relevant parts of the filnames - the basenames for better readability. Change-Id: Ia18584fcf9ff173c4b22d4543c83c4091e15b8f8 Signed-off-by: Guru Das Srinagesh <quic_gurus@quicinc.com>
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16 KiB
Python
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437 lines
16 KiB
Python
Executable File
#! /usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright (c) 2020-2021, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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# met:
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
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# disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
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# with the distribution.
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# * Neither the name of The Linux Foundation nor the names of its
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# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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# from this software without specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT
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# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS
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# BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
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# BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
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# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
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# OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN
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# IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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import copy
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import os
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import sys
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import subprocess
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import shutil
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from itertools import product, combinations_with_replacement, chain
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def split_array(array, cells):
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"""
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Helper function for parsing fdtget output
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"""
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if array is None:
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return None
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assert (len(array) % cells) == 0
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return frozenset(tuple(array[i*cells:(i*cells)+cells]) for i in range(len(array) // cells))
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class DeviceTreeInfo(object):
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def __init__(self, plat, board, pmic):
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self.plat_id = plat
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self.board_id = board
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self.pmic_id = pmic
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def __str__(self):
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s = ""
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if self.plat_id is not None:
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s += " msm-id = <{}>;".format(" ".join(map(str, self.plat_id)))
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if self.board_id is not None:
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s += " board-id = <{}>;".format(" ".join(map(str, self.board_id)))
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if self.pmic_id is not None:
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s += " pmic-id = <{}>;".format(" ".join(map(str, self.pmic_id)))
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return s.strip()
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def __repr__(self):
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return "<{} {}>".format(self.__class__.__name__, str(self))
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def has_any_properties(self):
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return self.plat_id is not None or self.board_id is not None or self.pmic_id is not None
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def __sub__(self, other):
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"""
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This devicetree has plat, board, and pmic id described like this:
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msm-id = <A>, <B>
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board-id = <c>, <d>
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pmic-id = <0, 1>
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Other has plat, board, pmic are:
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msm-id = <A>, <B>
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board-id = <c>
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pmic-id = <0>
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(self - other) will split self into a set of devicetrees with different identifers
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and meets the following requirements:
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- One of the devicetrees matches the IDs supported by other
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- The devices which self matches are still supported (through 1 or more extra devicetrees)
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by creating new devicetrees with different plat/board/pmic IDs
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"""
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assert self.plat_id is None or isinstance(self.plat_id, (set, frozenset))
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assert self.board_id is None or isinstance(self.board_id, (set, frozenset))
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assert self.pmic_id is None or isinstance(self.pmic_id, (set, frozenset))
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assert other in self
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new_plat = other.plat_id is not None and self.plat_id != other.plat_id
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new_board = other.board_id is not None and self.board_id != other.board_id
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new_pmic = other.pmic_id is not None and self.pmic_id != other.pmic_id
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res = set()
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# Create the devicetree that matches other exactly
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s = copy.deepcopy(self)
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if new_plat:
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s.plat_id = other.plat_id
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if new_board:
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s.board_id = other.board_id
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if new_pmic:
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s.pmic_id = other.pmic_id
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res.add(s)
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# now create the other possibilities by removing any combination of
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# other's plat, board, and/or pmic. Set logic (unique elemnts) handles
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# duplicate devicetrees IDs spit out by this loop
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for combo in combinations_with_replacement([True, False], 3):
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if not any((c and n) for (c, n) in zip(combo, (new_plat, new_board, new_pmic))):
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continue
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s = copy.deepcopy(self)
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if combo[0] and new_plat:
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s.plat_id -= other.plat_id
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if combo[1] and new_board:
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s.board_id -= other.board_id
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if combo[2] and new_pmic:
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s.pmic_id -= other.pmic_id
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res.add(s)
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return res
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def __hash__(self):
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# Hash should only consider msm-id/board-id/pmic-id
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return hash((self.plat_id, self.board_id, self.pmic_id))
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def __and__(self, other):
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s = copy.deepcopy(self)
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for prop in ['plat_id', 'board_id', 'pmic_id']:
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if getattr(self, prop) is None or getattr(other, prop) is None:
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setattr(s, prop, None)
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else:
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setattr(s, prop, getattr(self, prop) & getattr(other, prop))
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return s
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def _do_equivalent(self, other, property):
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other_prop = getattr(other, property)
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self_prop = getattr(self, property)
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if other_prop is None:
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return True
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return self_prop == other_prop
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def __eq__(self, other):
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"""
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Checks whether other plat_id, board_id, pmic_id matches either identically
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or because the property is none
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"""
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if not isinstance(other, DeviceTreeInfo):
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return False
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if not other.has_any_properties():
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return False
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return all(map(lambda p: self._do_equivalent(other, p), ['plat_id', 'board_id', 'pmic_id']))
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def _do_gt(self, other, property):
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other_prop = getattr(other, property)
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self_prop = getattr(self, property)
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# if either property doesn't exist, it could merge in ABL
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if self_prop is None or other_prop is None:
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return True
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# convert to iterable for convenience of below check
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if isinstance(other_prop, tuple):
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# if this property is all 0s, ABL coud match with anything on other
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other_prop = [other_prop]
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assert hasattr(other_prop, '__iter__')
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if len(other_prop) == 1 and all(p == 0 for p in next(iter(other_prop))):
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return True
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# Test if this property intersects with other property
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if hasattr(self_prop, '__contains__') and not isinstance(self_prop, tuple):
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return any(p in self_prop for p in other_prop)
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else:
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return self_prop in other_prop
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def __gt__(self, other):
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"""
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Test if other is a more specific devicetree for self
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This is used to test whether other devicetree applies to self by ABL matching rules
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"""
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if not isinstance(other, DeviceTreeInfo):
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return False
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if not other.has_any_properties():
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return False
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return all(map(lambda p: self._do_gt(other, p), ['plat_id', 'board_id', 'pmic_id']))
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def _do_contains(self, other, property):
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other_prop = getattr(other, property)
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self_prop = getattr(self, property)
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# if other property doesn't exist, it can apply here
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if other_prop is None:
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return True
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# if self and other are sets, use "issubset". Handle special case where other set is
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# empty, in which case they aren't compatible because other_prop should be None
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if isinstance(self_prop, (set, frozenset)) and isinstance(other_prop, (set, frozenset)):
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return len(other_prop) > 0 and other_prop.issubset(self_prop)
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# unpack to one item for convience of below check
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if hasattr(other_prop, '__len__') and not isinstance(other_prop, tuple):
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if len(other_prop) == 1:
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other_prop = next(iter(other_prop))
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# if this is a single value (tuple), not a list of them, other needs to match exactly
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if isinstance(self_prop, tuple):
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return self_prop == other_prop
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# otherwise, use contains if possible (e.g. list or set of tuples)
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if hasattr(self_prop, '__contains__'):
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return other_prop in self_prop
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return False
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def __contains__(self, other):
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"""
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Test if other devicetree covers this devicetree. That is, the devices other devicetree
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matches is a subset of the devices this devicetree matches
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"""
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if not isinstance(other, DeviceTreeInfo):
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return False
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if not other.has_any_properties():
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return False
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return all(map(lambda p: self._do_contains(other, p), ['plat_id', 'board_id', 'pmic_id']))
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class DeviceTree(DeviceTreeInfo):
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def __init__(self, filename):
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self.filename = filename
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msm_id = split_array(self.get_prop('/', 'qcom,msm-id', check_output=False), 2)
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board_id = split_array(self.get_prop('/', 'qcom,board-id', check_output=False), 2)
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# default pmic-id-size is 4
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pmic_id_size = self.get_prop('/', 'qcom,pmic-id-size', check_output=False) or 4
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pmic_id = split_array(self.get_prop('/', 'qcom,pmic-id', check_output=False), pmic_id_size)
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super().__init__(msm_id, board_id, pmic_id)
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if not self.has_any_properties():
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print('WARNING! {} has no properties and may match with any other devicetree'.format(os.path.basename(self.filename)))
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def get_prop(self, node, property, prop_type='i', check_output=True):
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r = subprocess.run(["fdtget", "-t", prop_type, self.filename, node, property],
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check=check_output, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=None if check_output else subprocess.DEVNULL)
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if r.returncode != 0:
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return None
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out = r.stdout.decode("utf-8").strip()
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out_array = None
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if prop_type[-1] == 'i' or prop_type[-1] == 'u':
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out_array = [int(e) for e in out.split(' ')]
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if prop_type[-1] == 'x':
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out_array = [int(e, 16) for e in out.split(' ')]
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if out_array is not None:
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if len(out_array) == 0:
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return None
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if len(out_array) == 1:
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return out_array[0]
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return out_array
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return out
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def __str__(self):
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return "{} [{}]".format(super().__str__(), os.path.basename(self.filename))
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class InnerMergedDeviceTree(DeviceTreeInfo):
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"""
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InnerMergedDeviceTree is an actual representation of a merged devicetree.
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It has a platform, board, and pmic ID, the "base" devicetree, and some set of add-on
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devicetrees
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"""
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def __init__(self, filename, plat_id, board_id, pmic_id, techpacks=None):
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self.base = filename
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self.techpacks = techpacks or []
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super().__init__(plat_id, board_id, pmic_id)
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def try_add(self, techpack):
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if not isinstance(techpack, DeviceTree):
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raise TypeError("{} is not a DeviceTree object".format(repr(techpack)))
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intersection = techpack & self
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if intersection in self:
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self.techpacks.append(intersection)
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return True
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return False
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def save(self, name=None, out_dir='.'):
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if name is None:
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name = self.get_name()
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out_file = os.path.join(out_dir, name)
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ext = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(self.base))[1]
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# This check might fail in future if we get into an edge case
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# when splitting the base devicetree into multiple merged DTs
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assert not os.path.exists(out_file)
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if len(self.techpacks) == 0:
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cmd = ['cp', self.base, out_file]
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else:
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if ext == '.dtb':
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cmd = ['fdtoverlay']
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else:
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cmd = ['fdtoverlaymerge']
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cmd.extend(['-i', self.base])
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cmd.extend([tp.filename for tp in self.techpacks])
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cmd.extend(['-o', out_file])
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print(' {}'.format(' '.join(cmd)))
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subprocess.run(cmd, check=True)
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if self.plat_id:
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plat_iter = self.plat_id if isinstance(self.plat_id, tuple) else chain.from_iterable(self.plat_id)
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cmd = ['fdtput', '-t', 'i', out_file, '/', 'qcom,msm-id'] + list(map(str, plat_iter))
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print(' {}'.format(' '.join(cmd)))
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subprocess.run(cmd, check=True)
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if self.board_id:
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board_iter = self.board_id if isinstance(self.board_id, tuple) else chain.from_iterable(self.board_id)
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cmd = ['fdtput', '-t', 'i', out_file, '/', 'qcom,board-id'] + list(map(str, board_iter))
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print(' {}'.format(' '.join(cmd)))
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subprocess.run(cmd, check=True)
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if self.pmic_id:
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pmic_iter = self.pmic_id if isinstance(self.pmic_id, tuple) else chain.from_iterable(self.pmic_id)
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cmd = ['fdtput', '-t', 'i', out_file, '/', 'qcom,pmic-id'] + list(map(str, pmic_iter))
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print(' {}'.format(' '.join(cmd)))
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subprocess.run(cmd, check=True)
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return DeviceTree(out_file)
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def get_name(self):
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ext = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(self.base))[1]
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base_parts = self.filename_to_parts(self.base)
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return '-'.join(chain.from_iterable([base_parts] + [self.filename_to_parts(tp.filename, ignored_parts=base_parts) for tp in self.techpacks])) + ext
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@staticmethod
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def filename_to_parts(name, ignored_parts=[]):
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# Extract just the basename, with no suffix
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filename = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(name))[0]
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parts = filename.split('-')
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return [part for part in parts if part not in ignored_parts]
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def __str__(self):
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return "{} [{} + {{{}}}]".format(super().__str__(), os.path.basename(self.base), " ".join(os.path.basename(t.filename) for t in self.techpacks))
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class MergedDeviceTree(object):
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def __init__(self, other):
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self.merged_devicetrees = {InnerMergedDeviceTree(other.filename, other.plat_id, other.board_id, other.pmic_id)}
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def try_add(self, techpack):
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did_add = False
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for mdt in self.merged_devicetrees.copy():
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# techpack and kernel devicetree need only to overlap in order to merge,
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# and not match exactly. Think: venn diagram.
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# Need 2 things: The devicetree part that applies to
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# both kernel and techpack intersection = (techpack & mdt)
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# and the part that applies only to kernel difference = (mdt - intersection)
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# Note that because devicetrees are "multi-dimensional", doing (mdt - intersection)
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# may result in *multiple* devicetrees
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# techpack may apply to a superset of devices the mdt applies to
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# reduce the techpack to just the things mdt has:
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intersection = techpack & mdt
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if intersection not in mdt:
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continue
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# mdt may apply to a superset of devices the techpack DT applies to
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# (mdt - intersection) splits mdt into appropriate number of devicetrees
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# such that we can apply techpack onto one of the resulting DTs in the
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# difference
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difference = mdt - intersection
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if len(difference) > 1:
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print('Splitting {}'.format(mdt))
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print(' because {}'.format(techpack))
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self.merged_devicetrees.remove(mdt)
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self.merged_devicetrees.update(difference)
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for mdt in self.merged_devicetrees:
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if mdt.try_add(techpack):
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did_add = True
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return did_add
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def save(self, out_dir):
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assert len(self.merged_devicetrees) > 0
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if len(self.merged_devicetrees) == 1:
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name = os.path.basename(next(iter(self.merged_devicetrees)).base)
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else:
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name = None
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for mdt in self.merged_devicetrees:
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print()
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yield mdt.save(name, out_dir)
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def parse_dt_files(dt_folder):
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(dt_folder):
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for filename in files:
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if os.path.splitext(filename)[1] not in ['.dtb', '.dtbo']:
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continue
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filepath = os.path.join(root, filename)
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yield DeviceTree(filepath)
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def main():
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if len(sys.argv) != 4:
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print("Usage: {} <base dtb folder> <techpack dtb folder> <output folder>"
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.format(sys.argv[0]))
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sys.exit(1)
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# 1. Parse the devicetrees -- extract the device info (msm-id, board-id, pmic-id)
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bases = parse_dt_files(sys.argv[1])
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techpacks = parse_dt_files(sys.argv[2])
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# 2.1: Create an intermediate representation of the merged devicetrees, starting with the base
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merged_devicetrees = list(map(lambda dt: MergedDeviceTree(dt), bases))
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# 2.2: Try to add techpack devicetree to each base DT
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for techpack in techpacks:
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did_add = False
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for dt in merged_devicetrees:
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if dt.try_add(techpack):
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did_add = True
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if not did_add:
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print('WARNING! Could not apply {} to any devicetrees'.format(techpack))
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print()
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print('==================================')
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created = []
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# 3. Save the deviectrees to real files
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for dt in merged_devicetrees:
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created.extend(dt.save(sys.argv[3]))
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print()
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print('==================================')
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# 4. Try to apply merged DTBOs onto merged DTBs, when appropriate
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# This checks that DTBOs and DTBs generated by merge_dtbs.py can be merged by bootloader
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# at runtime.
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for base, dtbo in product(created, created):
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if os.path.splitext(base.filename)[1] != '.dtb' or os.path.splitext(dtbo.filename)[1] != '.dtbo':
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continue
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# See DeviceTreeInfo.__gt__; this checks whether dtbo is more specific than the base
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if dtbo > base:
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cmd = ['ufdt_apply_overlay', base.filename, dtbo.filename, '/dev/null']
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print(' '.join(cmd))
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subprocess.run(cmd, check=True)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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