On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 2:01 AM, Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn_at_freebsd.org> wrote: > On 10/14/11 14:10, Jayachandran C. wrote: >> >> I'm planning commit this -CURRENT if there an no objections. >> >> In the current implementation, phandle is used to store a pointer to >> the location inside the device tree. Since phandle_t is u32, this >> will not work on 64 bit platforms. With this fix, the phandle is the >> offset from the start of device tree pointer 'fdtp', which will be 32 >> bit. >> >> Review or testing from device tree users will be welcome. >> >> JC. > > Why not use offsets into the FDT rather than full pointers? I believe having > phandles greater than 32 bits violates the FDT spec, and declaring that the > FDT can't itself be larger than 4 GB seems reasonable. I am actually using the offset from the beginning of FDT (fdtp) as phandle. I cannot use the usual fdt offset (after off_dt_struct) as phandle, because in that case offset of 0 is valid, but phandle 0 should not be valid. JC.Received on Sat Oct 15 2011 - 04:12:57 UTC
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