Hi Simon, On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 3:56 AM Simon Glass <s...@chromium.org> wrote: > > Rockchip-based Chromebooks support booting from SPI flash. It is annoying > to have to manually build the SPI image when the SD image is built > automatically. > > This feature is already available for x86 devices, so the existing > mechanism is reused. Briefly, this allows a BUILD_ROM environment variable > to be provided to indicate that any required binary blobs are present and > it is safe to build the ROM. > > A new 'mkimage' type is added to binman to support building binaries > containing mkimagem using a binman definition to configure it. This avoids > Makefile/shell/Python code to do the same thing. > > This series also migrates some rockchip boards to use binman to produce > their FIT as well, resulting in removing the fit_spl_optee.sh script. > > Other archs and the rest of rockchip could be migrated too. > > This series uses binman to produce a ROM image on two selected > Chromebooks, Bob (RK3399) and Jerry (RK3388). > > Changes in v4: > - Add a new CONFIG_ROCKCHIP_SPI_IMAGE to control SPI-image generation > - Use CONFIG_ROCKCHIP_SPI_IMAGE to select the image > - Update for changes to arch/arm/mach-k3/config.mk > - Move the .itb output to a separate rockchip-optee.dtsi file > - Add a check for CONFIG_FIT before building the .its > > Changes in v3: > - Add a comment about CONFIG_SPL_FRAMEWORK > - Drop rockchip changes which should not be in this patch > - Move in the rockchip changes mistakenly in the earlier x86 patch > - Drop use of rk322x.dtsi > - Add changes to rk3288-u-boot.dtsi instead > - Drop leftover debugging
It looks you have applied part of the v3 in u-boot-dm, and sent the remaining patches as v4? I re-assigned this series to you in patchwork. Regards, Bin