Le ven. 15 mai 2020 à 01:45, Heinrich Schuchardt <[email protected]> a
écrit :

> Hello Francois,
>
> in a previous post I already mentioned some device tree fix-ups that
> U-Boot is applying.
>
> One new fix-up I found is the "cpu-release-addr" property in CPU nodes
> if the "enable-method" is "spin-table". - Before seeing this I never
> imagined CPU nodes to be dynamically filled.
>
> I think for our DTE discussion on signed device trees it would be
> valuable to know which parts of the device-tree are dynamically created.
> Where would be a good location to collect this information?
>
there is a Collaborate space dedicated to DTE project. In principle it is
fully open. Let’s organize the information here. I say in principle because
Simon Glass reports issues accessing it. Let’s get the help from Linaro IT
to get it solved.

>
> Would the topic of dynamic parts of device trees deserve two slides on
> our next meeting?
>
This is a key topic that probably deserves more than two slides. Please
prepare a presentation as you deem fit .

>
> Best regards
>
> Heinrich
>
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