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Date:      Mon, 02 Oct 2017 08:20:50 -0600
From:      Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org>
To:        lausts@acm.org, freebsd-arm@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: BeagleBone Crochet Build Problem
Message-ID:  <1506954050.22078.55.camel@freebsd.org>
In-Reply-To: <176dbdd5-1a32-06b2-7dd8-0647cc0fbe20@acm.org>
References:  <176dbdd5-1a32-06b2-7dd8-0647cc0fbe20@acm.org>

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On Mon, 2017-10-02 at 09:42 -0400, Thomas Laus wrote:
> I updated my build server today to r323984 and performed a 'git pull'
> on
> the Crochet files for my BeagleBone Black.  The build process stopped
> because of a missing file:
> 
> removed pre-existing mount directory; creating new one.
> Installing U-Boot from: /usr/local/share/u-boot/u-boot-beaglebone
> <built-in>:327:10: fatal error:
> '/usr/src/sys/boot/fdt/dts/beaglebone.dts' file
>       not found
> #include "/usr/src/sys/boot/fdt/dts/beaglebone.dts"
>          ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 1 error generated.
> Error: Expected /dts-v1/; version string
> Error: Failed to find root node /.
> Failed to parse tree.
> Failed to mmap file: Invalid argument
> 
> I looked in the directory that was referenced in the error and
> confirmed
> the missing file.  I also upgraded all of my packages today on my
> build
> server before starting the Crochet build for Beaglebone.  My U-Boot
> Beaglebone is at version 2017.07.00.1 which (from portsnap) appears
> to
> be the most recent.
> 
> Tom
> 

I'm not a crochet user, so I can't address that directly, but the basic
problem is that crochet shouldn't be trying to build the dtb file from
the dts source at all anymore.  The dtb files needed for various
beaglebone systems are all built now by sys/modules/dtb/am335x.  This
happened when we switched to using vendor-supplied dts files some time
ago.  The filenames also changed at that time, but the latest uboot
packages should be looking for the new names.

-- Ian



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