On 1/4/24 19:50, Brandon Maier wrote:
The zynqmpimage_print_header() skips printing the first partition. This
is because the image header can contain duplicate fields as the first
partition. However some fields, like the partition attributes, are only
present in the partition table. It is also possible for the first
partition to not be declared in the image header, if the image is not a
bootloader image.

Signed-off-by: Brandon Maier <brandon.ma...@collins.com>
---

  tools/zynqmpimage.c | 4 +---
  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tools/zynqmpimage.c b/tools/zynqmpimage.c
index bb54f41a153..05af1e81a24 100644
--- a/tools/zynqmpimage.c
+++ b/tools/zynqmpimage.c
@@ -262,9 +262,7 @@ void zynqmpimage_print_header(const void *ptr, struct 
image_tool_params *params)
                for (i = 0; i < le32_to_cpu(iht->nr_parts); i++) {
                        next = le32_to_cpu(ph->next_partition_offset) * 4;
- /* Partition 0 is the base image itself */
-                       if (i)
-                               print_partition(ptr, ph);
+                       print_partition(ptr, ph);
ph = (void *)ptr + next;
                }


Applied all. With also removing "This contributor prefers not to receive mails <nore...@example.com>" from my reply.

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