On 3 February 2015 at 18:04, Joe Hershberger wrote:
> If you want to inspect the control device tree using the fdt command,
> the "fdt address -c" command previously unhelpfully printed the phys
> memory address of the device tree. That address could not then be used
> to set the fdt address for i
If you want to inspect the control device tree using the fdt command,
the "fdt address -c" command previously unhelpfully printed the phys
memory address of the device tree. That address could not then be used
to set the fdt address for inspection. Changed the resulting print to
one that can be cop
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