mkits.sh help currently shows dtb file as optional, but generates an
invalid its file when this option is unspecified.
We're fixing this problem by removing the use of the sed command and
just including variables instead.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Olivari <mathieu@qca.qualcomm.com>
SVN-Revision: 45659
ARCH_UPPER=`echo $ARCH | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]'`
ARCH_UPPER=`echo $ARCH | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]'`
+# Conditionally create fdt information
+if [ -n "${DTB}" ]; then
+ FDT="
+ fdt@1 {
+ description = \"${ARCH_UPPER} OpenWrt ${DEVICE} device tree blob\";
+ data = /incbin/(\"${DTB}\");
+ type = \"flat_dt\";
+ arch = \"${ARCH}\";
+ compression = \"none\";
+ hash@1 {
+ algo = \"crc32\";
+ };
+ hash@2 {
+ algo = \"sha1\";
+ };
+ };
+"
+fi
+
# Create a default, fully populated DTS file
DATA="/dts-v1/;
# Create a default, fully populated DTS file
DATA="/dts-v1/;
- fdt@1 {
- description = \"${ARCH_UPPER} OpenWrt ${DEVICE} device tree blob\";
- data = /incbin/(\"${DTB}\");
- type = \"flat_dt\";
- arch = \"${ARCH}\";
- compression = \"none\";
- hash@1 {
- algo = \"crc32\";
- };
- hash@2 {
- algo = \"sha1\";
- };
- };
-# Conditionally strip fdt information out of tree
-if [ -z "${DTB}" ]; then
- DATA=`echo "$DATA" | sed '/start fdt/,/end fdt/d'`
- DATA=`echo "$DATA" | sed '/fdt/d'`
-fi
-
# Write .its file to disk
echo "$DATA" > ${OUTPUT}
# Write .its file to disk
echo "$DATA" > ${OUTPUT}