Provided by: device-tree-compiler_1.5.1-1_amd64
NAME
dtc - Device Tree Compiler
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/dtc [options] <input file>
DESCRIPTION
Device Tree Compiler, dtc, takes as input a device-tree in a given format and outputs a device-tree in another format for booting kernels on embedded systems. Typically, the input format is "dts", a human readable source format, and creates a "dtb", or binary format as output.
OPTIONS
-h Display help text. -q Quiet: -q - Suppress warnings. -qq - Suppress errors. -qqq - Suppress all. -I <input format> Input formats are: dts - device tree source text dtb - device tree blob fs - /proc/device-tree style directory -o <output file> Dump the result into a file, instead of stdout. -O <output format> Output formats are: dts - device tree source text dtb - device tree blob asm - assembler source -V <output version> Blob version to produce. The default is 17 (only relevant for dtb and asm output). -d <output dependency file> -R <number> Make space for <number> reserve map entries (only relevant for dtb and asm output). -S <bytes> Make the blob at least <bytes> long (extra space). -p <bytes> Add padding to the blob of <bytes> long (extra space) -b <number> Set the physical boot CPU. -f Force - try to produce output even if the input tree has errors. -s Sort nodes and properties before outputting (only useful for comparing trees) -v Print DTC version and exit. -H <phandle format> phandle formats are: legacy - "linux,phandle" properties only epapr - "phandle" properties only both - Both "linux,phandle" and "phandle" properties
AUTHOR
dtc was written by David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>. Since April 1, 2006, Jon Loeliger <jdl@jdl.com> assumes maintainership. This manual page was originally written by Aurélien GÉRÔME <ag@roxor.cx>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). This manual page is currently maintained and update it by Héctor Orón <zumbi@debian.org>, for the Debian project.