Hi Ralf,

First of all, thank you for sharing your project, it is very interesting.
You do both FPGA design and RT Embedded programming as part of your job?

BTW, I hear a lot the term 'cape', what exactly do you mean by that?

Second of all, Thanks a lot for the Fragment@1 addition!
It works great :)
I read the article you attached, it explains the motivation but does not go 
into details, but it was still helpful to see the big picture.

On Monday, February 17, 2014 5:54:22 PM UTC+2, Ralf Roesch wrote:
>
> Matt,
> I have not a lot of device tree experience.
> Currently I design a FPGA-based cape for motion control.
> The cape must be supported by device tree. So I was forced to get an basic 
> understanding of the dts mechanism.
>
> I took some simple and some complex dts sources from kernel tree and 
> studied the description.
> Sometimes it is helpful to grep some description keywords in the kernel 
> source or in the web to get an better understanding of the mechanism.
> There are a lot of device tree guides floating around.
> This one might be a good starting point 
> http://www.circuidipity.com/bbb-dt.html
> and contains some more useful links.
> But be aware some descriptions get sometimes outdated and can not be taken 
> 1:1.
>
> regards
> Ralf
>
>

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