Re: [opensuse-arm] ARM-EFI: Where is the device-tree?

2017-08-09 Thread Frank Kunz
Am 09.08.2017 um 18:09 schrieb Brüns, Stefan: > On Mittwoch, 9. August 2017 15:55:48 CEST Alexander Graf wrote: >>> Am 09.08.2017 um 12:45 schrieb Frank Kunz >>> : >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I'm trying to get the USB-OTG interface working on the DE0-nano-SoC >>> (socfpga) board by using openSUSE tumble

Re: [opensuse-arm] ARM-EFI: Where is the device-tree?

2017-08-09 Thread Brüns , Stefan
On Mittwoch, 9. August 2017 15:55:48 CEST Alexander Graf wrote: > > Am 09.08.2017 um 12:45 schrieb Frank Kunz > > : > > > > Hello, > > > > I'm trying to get the USB-OTG interface working on the DE0-nano-SoC > > (socfpga) board by using openSUSE tumbleweed. The image uses ARM-EFI > > boot and ther

Re: [opensuse-arm] ARM-EFI: Where is the device-tree?

2017-08-09 Thread Alexander Graf
> Am 09.08.2017 um 12:45 schrieb Frank Kunz : > > Hello, > > I'm trying to get the USB-OTG interface working on the DE0-nano-SoC > (socfpga) board by using openSUSE tumbleweed. The image uses ARM-EFI > boot and there is no dtb file on the boot partition. When Linux is > running the device-tree

[opensuse-arm] ARM-EFI: Where is the device-tree?

2017-08-09 Thread Frank Kunz
Hello, I'm trying to get the USB-OTG interface working on the DE0-nano-SoC (socfpga) board by using openSUSE tumbleweed. The image uses ARM-EFI boot and there is no dtb file on the boot partition. When Linux is running the device-tree is visible on /proc/device-tree and /sys/firmware, so there is