generic source base.
To enable this feature, add CONFIG_OF_CONTROL to your board config file.
-It is currently supported on ARM, x86 and Microblaze - other architectures
-will need to add code to their arch/xxx/lib/board.c file to locate the
-FDT. Alternatively you can enable generic board support on your board
-(with CONFIG_SYS_GENERIC_BOARD) if this is available (as it is for
-PowerPC). For ARM, Tegra and Exynos5 have device trees available for
-common devices.
What is a Flat Device Tree?
Be aware that this environment variable is checked prior to relocation,
when only the compiled-in environment is available. Therefore it is not
possible to define this variable in the saved SPI/NAND flash
-environment, for example (it will be ignored).
+environment, for example (it will be ignored). After relocation, this
+variable will be set to the address of the newly relocated fdt blob.
+It is read-only and cannot be changed. It can optionally be used to
+control the boot process of Linux with bootm/bootz commands.
To use this, put something like this in your board header file:
$ make DEVICE_TREE=<dts-file-name>
+Configuration Options
+---------------------
+
+A number of run-time configuration options are provided in the /config node
+of the control device tree. You can access these using fdtdec_get_config_int(),
+fdtdec_get_config_bool() and fdtdec_get_config_string().
+
+Available options are:
+
+silent-console
+ If present and non-zero, the console is silenced by default on boot.
+
+no-keyboard
+ Tells U-Boot not to expect an attached keyboard with a VGA console
+
+
Limitations
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