Hi Jason, On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Jason <u-b...@lakedaemon.net> wrote: > Simon, > > On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 10:45:59AM -0700, Simon Glass wrote:
[snip] >> > 5.) run, then 'date' fails like so: >> > >> > find_alias_node: rtc0 >> > fdt_decode_next_alias failed. >> > Error decoding fdt for mvrtc. >> > ## Get date failed >> >> I don't actually see an alias in your fdt. And actually I left it out >> of mine, so that is understandable. For i2c I have: >> >> ... >> aliases { >> i2c0 = "/i2c@0x7000d000"; >> i2c1 = "/i2c@0x7000c000"; >> i2c2 = "/i2c@0x7000c400"; >> i2c3 = "/i2c@0x7000c500"; >> }; > > That worked! > > Marvell>> date > find_alias_node: rtc0 > Date: 2011-09-14 (Wednesday) Time: 14:04:54 > Marvell>> > Great! >> So I think you need to add a /alias node and try again. I can submit a >> new patch set with this and a couple of other things I want to change, >> but it would be good if you can get to the end first, in case you find >> other problems. > > I'll clean up what I have and post it RFC. OK good >> > I had the remove your fdt_decode_i2c() and clock.h include. The clock.h >> > include seems to be specific to the tegra2 and doesn't exist for >> > kirkwood. >> >> Yes that's right, it is just an example at this stage, and the idea of >> a periph_id is specific to Tegra at present. Patches 5 and 6 are just >> an example to show how to use it in code. > > Ok, I'll drop those from my branch to make a cleaner example. Yes, ideally I would like to keep SOC-specific things out of it at this stage, but I was asked for an example and had to choose something! My hope is that we can have the base patch and then a couple of architecture patches. > > thx, > > Jason. > _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot