git.xilinx.com has a gen-mhs-devtree.git repository.  This contains an
EDK BSP called 'fdt' which generates the device tree for an EDK design.
The easiest way to use this is to check it out, and then point the EDK
user repository at the edk_lib directory (under project->project
options->project peripheral repository), which will then allow you to
select 'fdt' under software->software platform settings->OS.

Let me know how things go...

Steve

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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jacob
Holladay Poteet
> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 9:08 AM
> To: Linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org
> Subject: Generating a FDT from an MHS file
> 
> I'm going to be spending most of this week bringing myself up to speed
> on how to use these mhs tools (as part of a larger project on partial
> reconfiguration on Xilinx PPC Virtex boards). For now, can someone
help
> me understand how to run the fdt part of the program? I'd like to
> generate an FDT from an MHS file.
> 
>  I'm reading as much as I can independently, but I'd definitely
> appreciate some guidance to help me off the ground.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jake Poteet
> 
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