On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 05:27:18PM -0800, Stephen Boyd wrote:
Quoting Mark Rutland (2024-01-16 03:51:14)
Hi Stephen,
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 12:07:44PM -0800, Stephen Boyd wrote:
Call this function unconditionally so that we can populate an empty DTB on platforms that don't boot with a firmware provided or builtin DTB. There's no harm in calling unflatten_device_tree() unconditionally.
For better or worse, that's not true: there are systems the provide both a DTB *and* ACPI tables, and we must not consume both at the same time as those can clash and cause all sorts of problems. In addition, we don't want people being "clever" and describing disparate portions of their system in ACPI and DT.
It is a very deliberate choice to not unflatten the DTB when ACPI is in use, and I don't think we want to reopen this can of worms.
Hmm ok. I missed this part. Can we knock out the initial_boot_params in this case so that we don't unflatten a DTB when ACPI is in use?
Why is that better than just not calling unflatten_device_tree(), as we do today?
The cover letter says this is all so that we can run DT tests for the clk framework; why can't that just depend on the system being booted with DT rather than ACPI? We have other tests which are architecture and/or configuration dependent...
Mark.