![]() Device trees can contain empty (zero length) properties, which are often used as boolean flags. These can already be created using fdt_setprop() passing a length of zero and a pointer which is ignored. It is safe to pass NULL, but that may not be obvious from the interface. To make it clearer, add an fdt_setprop_empty() helper macro. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> |
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Makefile.libfdt | ||
TODO | ||
fdt.c | ||
fdt.h | ||
fdt_addresses.c | ||
fdt_empty_tree.c | ||
fdt_overlay.c | ||
fdt_ro.c | ||
fdt_rw.c | ||
fdt_strerror.c | ||
fdt_sw.c | ||
fdt_wip.c | ||
libfdt.h | ||
libfdt_env.h | ||
libfdt_internal.h | ||
version.lds |