NAME
dtc - OpenFirmware Device Tree Compiler
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/dtc [options] <input file>
DESCRIPTION
This tool compiles device-tree descriptions for booting PowerPC kernels
on embedded systems without OpenFirmware.
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).
-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).
-b <number>
Set the physical boot CPU.
-f Force - try to produce output even if the input tree has errors.
-v Print DTC version and exit.
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 written by Aurélien GÉRÔME <ag@roxor.cx>, for the
Debian project (but may be used by others).