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[Xen-devel] [PATCH RFC OSSTEST 19/19] Osstest/Debian: Workaround oddities in the u-boot script parser.



${filesize} is a bare hex number (i.e. no 0x prefix), but apparently 'fdt set'
needs the 0x prefix to make sense of it.

Furthermore it is confused by "0xABCD>" (and "ABCD>") and complains because ">"
isn't a valid digit. So put a space after the number.

Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 Osstest/Debian.pm | 10 +++++-----
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Osstest/Debian.pm b/Osstest/Debian.pm
index 4539452..2fe4728 100644
--- a/Osstest/Debian.pm
+++ b/Osstest/Debian.pm
@@ -163,16 +163,16 @@ echo command line: \\\${bootargs}
 ext2load scsi 0 \\\${kernel_addr_r} $kern
 fdt mknod /chosen module\@0
 fdt set /chosen/module\@0 compatible "xen,linux-zimage" "xen,multiboot-module"
-fdt set /chosen/module\@0 reg <\\\${kernel_addr_r} \\\${filesize}>
-fdt set /chosen/module\@0 bootargs "$xenkopt ro root=$root"
-echo Loaded $kern to \\\${kernel_addr_r} (\\\${filesize})
+fdt set /chosen/module\@0 reg <\\\${kernel_addr_r} 0x\\\${filesize} >
+fdt set /chosen/module\@0 bootargs "$xenkopt ro root=$root clk_ignore_unused"
+echo Loaded $kern to \\\${kernel_addr_r} (0x\\\${filesize})
 echo command line: $xenkopt ro root=$root
 
 ext2load scsi 0 \\\${ramdisk_addr_r} $initrd
 fdt mknod /chosen module\@1
 fdt set /chosen/module\@1 compatible "xen,linux-initrd" "xen,multiboot-module"
-fdt set /chosen/module\@1 reg <\\\${ramdisk_addr_r} \\\${filesize}>
-echo Loaded $initrd to \\\${ramdisk_addr_r} (\\\${filesize})
+fdt set /chosen/module\@1 reg <\\\${ramdisk_addr_r} 0x\\\${filesize} >
+echo Loaded $initrd to \\\${ramdisk_addr_r} (0x\\\${filesize})
 
 fdt print /chosen
 
-- 
2.1.0


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