Hello all,

On Wed, May 01, 2024 at 09:18:01PM +0000, Humphreys, Jonathan wrote:
> Problem statement:
> ==================
> 
> Device trees are in theory a pure description of the hardware, and since the 
> hardware
> doesn't change, the device tree describing the hardware likewise never 
> changes.
> With this, a device tree could then be burned into the hardware's ROM to be
> queried by software for hardware discovery.

I would like to add another use case that I do not see mentioned here.

In case of SoM (System On Module) the system can be designed in such a
way that the firmware does not really need to know the complete hardware
description, but only the hardware subset relevant for booting and
the initial hardware configuration is required.

However the operating system would need the complete hardware
description, that is made of a SoM plus a carrier/base board, to properly
work.

>From a life cycle point of view the firmware of the SoM is going to be
available and written to the board before the actual whole hardware is
even existing and I would not expect to force the SoM user to
update/customize the firmware.

Francesco

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