Add notes about how to make binman produce verbose logging when building. Add a comment on how to do this.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <s...@chromium.org> --- (no changes since v1) Makefile | 1 + tools/binman/README | 4 +++- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index ebbedb1fb1a..2917af20ecd 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -1330,6 +1330,7 @@ u-boot.ldr: u-boot # binman # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Use 'make BINMAN_DEBUG=1' to enable debugging +# Use 'make BINMAN_VERBOSE=3' to set vebosity level default_dt := $(if $(DEVICE_TREE),$(DEVICE_TREE),$(CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEVICE_TREE)) quiet_cmd_binman = BINMAN $@ cmd_binman = $(srctree)/tools/binman/binman $(if $(BINMAN_DEBUG),-D) \ diff --git a/tools/binman/README b/tools/binman/README index a00c9026163..45f0a0c2cd3 100644 --- a/tools/binman/README +++ b/tools/binman/README @@ -637,7 +637,8 @@ Logging Binman normally operates silently unless there is an error, in which case it just displays the error. The -D/--debug option can be used to create a full -backtrace when errors occur. +backtrace when errors occur. You can use BINMAN_DEBUG=1 when building to select +this. Internally binman logs some output while it is running. This can be displayed by increasing the -v/--verbosity from the default of 1: @@ -649,6 +650,7 @@ by increasing the -v/--verbosity from the default of 1: 4: detailed information about each operation 5: debug (all output) +You can use BINMAN_VERBOSE=5 (for example) when building to select this. Hashing Entries --------------- -- 2.30.0.478.g8a0d178c01-goog