Add fdtget utility to read property values from a device tree
This simply utility makes it easy for scripts to read values from the device tree. It is written in C and uses the same libfdt as the rest of the dtc package. What is it for: - Reading fdt values from scripts - Extracting fdt information within build systems - Looking at particular values without having to dump the entire tree To use it, specify the fdt binary file on command line followed by a list of node, property pairs. The utility then looks up each node, finds the property and displays the value. Each value is printed on a new line. fdtget tries to guess the type of each property based on its contents. This is not always reliable, so you can use the -t option to force fdtget to decode the value as a string, or byte, etc. To read from stdin, use - as the file. Usage: fdtget <options> <dt file> [<node> <property>]... Options: -t <type> Type of data -h Print this help <type> s=string, i=int, u=unsigned, x=hex Optional modifier prefix: hh or b=byte, h=2 byte, l=4 byte (default) Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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DTC=../dtc
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DTGET=../fdtget
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verbose_run () {
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if [ -z "$QUIET_TEST" ]; then
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