Dear Peter Tyser, In message <1259102530-32071-3-git-send-email-pty...@xes-inc.com> you wrote: > Previously, there was no indication to the user that a FIT image was > successfully created after executing mkimage. For example: > > $ mkimage -f uImage.its uImage.itb > DTC: dts->dtb on file "uImage.its" > > Adding some additional output after creating a FIT image lets the user > know exactly what is contained in their image, eg: > > $ mkimage -f uImage.its uImage.itb > DTC: dts->dtb on file "uImage.its" > FIT description: Linux kernel 2.6.32-rc7-00201-g7550d6f-dirty > Created: Tue Nov 24 15:43:01 2009 > Image 0 (ker...@1) > Description: Linux Kernel 2.6.32-rc7-00201-g7550d6f-dirty > Type: Kernel Image > Compression: gzip compressed > Data Size: 2707311 Bytes = 2643.86 kB = 2.58 MB > Architecture: PowerPC > OS: Linux > Load Address: 0x00000000 > Entry Point: 0x00000000 > Hash algo: crc32 > Hash value: efe0798b > Hash algo: sha1 > Hash value: ecafba8c95684f2c8fec67e33c41ec88df1534d7 > Image 1 (f...@1) > Description: Flattened Device Tree blob > Type: Flat Device Tree > Compression: uncompressed > Data Size: 12288 Bytes = 12.00 kB = 0.01 MB > Architecture: PowerPC > Hash algo: crc32 > Hash value: a5cab676 > Hash algo: sha1 > Hash value: 168722b13e305283cfd6603dfe8248cc329adea6 > Default Configuration: 'con...@1' > Configuration 0 (con...@1) > Description: Default Linux kernel > Kernel: ker...@1 > FDT: f...@1 > > This brings the behavior of creating a FIT image in line with creating a > standard uImage, which also prints out the uImage contents after > creation. > > Signed-off-by: Peter Tyser <pty...@xes-inc.com> > --- > tools/mkimage.c | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- > 1 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
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