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dtc: Add -i option to support search paths It is often inconvenient to place device tree files in the same directory as their includes, or to specify the full path to include files. An example of this is in U-Boot where we have a .dtsi file for each SOC type, and this is included by the board .dts file. We need to either use a mechanism like: /include/ ARCH_CPU_DTS with sed or cpp to perform the replacement with the correct path, or we must specify the full path in the file: /include/ "../../arch/arm/dts/tegra20.dtsi" The first option is not desirable since it requires anyone compiling the file to first pre-process it. The second is not desirable since it introduces a path which is project-specific into a file which is supposed to be a hardware description. For example Linux and U-Boot are unlikely to put these include files in the same place. It is much more convenient to specify the search patch on the command line as is done with C pre-processors, for example. Introduce a -i option to add to the list of search paths used to find source and include files. We cannot use -I as it is already in use. Other suggestions welcome. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
13 years ago
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