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The fs_no mean used to be fs_enet driver driven, hence it was an enumeration across all the possible fs_enet "users" in the SoC. Now, with QE on the pipeline, and to make DTS descriptions more clear, fs_no features relevant SoC part number, with additional field to describe the SoC type. Another reason for that is now not only fs_enet is going to utilize those stuff. There might be UART, HLDC, and even USB, so to prevent confusion and be ready for upcoming OF_device transfer, fs_enet and cpm_uart drivers were updated in that concern, as well as the relevant DTS. Signed-off-by: Vitaly Bordug <vbordug@ru.mvista.com> |
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dts | ||
.gitignore | ||
addnote.c | ||
addRamDisk.c | ||
crt0.S | ||
div64.S | ||
dummy.c | ||
elf.h | ||
hack-coff.c | ||
install.sh | ||
main.c | ||
Makefile | ||
page.h | ||
ppc_asm.h | ||
prom.c | ||
prom.h | ||
README | ||
rs6000.h | ||
stdio.c | ||
stdio.h | ||
string.h | ||
string.S | ||
zImage.coff.lds | ||
zImage.lds |
To extract the kernel vmlinux, System.map, .config or initrd from the zImage binary: objcopy -j .kernel:vmlinux -O binary zImage vmlinux.gz objcopy -j .kernel:System.map -O binary zImage System.map.gz objcopy -j .kernel:.config -O binary zImage config.gz objcopy -j .kernel:initrd -O binary zImage.initrd initrd.gz Peter