From 6a055c0f91418b78949b901147a63f2a4e26c9ab Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Simon Glass Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2021 18:57:12 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] doc: Add a note about why devicetree is used This question comes up every now and then with people coming from Linux. Add some notes about it so we can point to it in the mailing list. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass Reviewed-by: Heinrich Schuchardt --- doc/develop/devicetree/control.rst | 2 ++ doc/develop/devicetree/intro.rst | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 42 insertions(+) diff --git a/doc/develop/devicetree/control.rst b/doc/develop/devicetree/control.rst index f330975..e84dfb6 100644 --- a/doc/develop/devicetree/control.rst +++ b/doc/develop/devicetree/control.rst @@ -152,6 +152,8 @@ ways: $ make DEVICE_TREE= +.. _dttweaks: + Adding tweaks for U-Boot ------------------------ diff --git a/doc/develop/devicetree/intro.rst b/doc/develop/devicetree/intro.rst index 3448513..36e8cc0 100644 --- a/doc/develop/devicetree/intro.rst +++ b/doc/develop/devicetree/intro.rst @@ -2,3 +2,43 @@ Devicetree Introduction ======================= + +U-Boot uses a devicetree for configuration. This includes the devices used by +the board, the format of the image created with binman, which UART to use for +the console, public keys used for secure boot and many other things. + +See :doc:`control` for more information. + +Why does U-Boot put in the devicetree? +---------------------------------------------- + +This question comes up a lot with people new to U-Boot, particular those coming +from Linux who are used to quite strict rules about what can go into the +devicetree. + +U-Boot uses the same devicetree as Linux but adds more things necessary for the +bootloader environment (see :ref:`dttweaks`). + +U-Boot does not have a user space to provide policy and configuration. It cannot +do what Linux does and run programs and look up filesystems to figure out how to +boot. So configuration and runtime information goes into the devicetree in +U-Boot. + +Of course it is possible to: + +- add tables into the rodata section of the U-Boot binary +- append some info to the end of U-Boot in a different format +- modify the linker script to bring in a file with some info in it +- put things in ACPI tables +- link in a UEFI hand-off block structure and put things in there + +but *please don't*. In general, devicetree is the sane place to hold U-Boot's +configuration. + +So, please, do NOT ask why U-Boot puts in the devicetree. It is the only +place it can go. It is a highly suitable data structure for just about anything +that U-Boot needs to know at runtime. + +Note, it is possible to use platdata directly so drivers avoid devicetreee in +SPL. But of-platdata is the modern way of avoiding devicetree overhead, so +please use that instead. -- 2.7.4