On Fri, Mar 21, 2025 at 01:37:42AM -0400, Greg Malysa wrote: > ADI processors require packaging with the ldr utility for bootrom > compatibility. Normally this is available as part of our yocto-derived > toolchain but it is not a part of any other premade toolchain, so it is > otherwise unavailable in the docker image for CI. This patch adds a > source build from the ADI maintained github repository. The same ldr > tool is used for arm and arm64 for all of our boards with names adjusted > to match the expected $(CROSS_COMPILE) for these boards. > > Signed-off-by: Greg Malysa <malysag...@gmail.com> > > --- > Hi Tom, I'm not sure exactly how changes to the docker image for uboot > testing work so I wanted to get feedback on my approach here before > including it in a larger series that will include the ADI boards. I > think that maybe 10 years ago the ldr tool was available as part of some > toolchain tarballs at least, but it is gone from everywhere except the > ADI forks now. So in order to build the sc5xx boards in CI, we need to > add the ldr tool. I've built an image based on the resulting docker file > and -next and then hooked it up to my gitlab runner to test things out > and this is compatible with our upcoming patches as well for a full > clean CI run. Please let me know if I've made some mistakes or if this > isn't the right way to submit changes for the docker image.
Since these are new platforms, we should really be using binman for manipulating the output images, and then also fetching / building any of the custom vendor tooling that's also required. I'm not sure off-hand of a good example however. -- Tom
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