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Commit 09b72d69 authored by Masahiro Yamada's avatar Masahiro Yamada Committed by Tom Rini
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cosmetic: uImage.FIT: fix documents


- Fix the path to source_file_format.txt
  - Fix a minor typo
  - Fix the type for FIT blob: it must be "flat_dt"

Signed-off-by: default avatarMasahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
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......@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ www.jdl.com for its latest version. mkimage (together with dtc) takes as input
an image source file, which describes the contents of the image and defines
its various properties used during booting. By convention, image source file
has the ".its" extension, also, the details of its format are given in
doc/source_file_format.txt. The actual data that is to be included in the
uImage (kernel, ramdisk, etc.) is specified in the image source file in the
doc/uImage.FIT/source_file_format.txt. The actual data that is to be included in
the uImage (kernel, ramdisk, etc.) is specified in the image source file in the
form of paths to appropriate data files. The outcome of the image creation
process is a binary file (by convention with the ".itb" extension) that
contains all the referenced data (kernel, ramdisk, etc.) and other information
......@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Here's a graphical overview of the image creation and booting process:
image source file mkimage + dtc transfer to target
+ ---------------> image file --------------------> bootm
image data files(s)
image data file(s)
Example 1 -- old-style (non-FDT) kernel booting
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......@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ the '/images' node should have the following layout:
- description : Textual description of the component sub-image
- type : Name of component sub-image type, supported types are:
"standalone", "kernel", "ramdisk", "firmware", "script", "filesystem",
"fdt".
"flat_dt".
- data : Path to the external file which contains this node's binary data.
- compression : Compression used by included data. Supported compressions
are "gzip" and "bzip2". If no compression is used compression property
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