commit | 21f4431ccd6bb8e7531327833b0786cb353dffdd | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Steve Kondik <shade@chemlab.org> | Wed Apr 21 11:39:48 2010 -0400 |
committer | LuK1337 <priv.luk@gmail.com> | Sat Oct 19 00:16:01 2024 +0200 |
tree | 93e58ea0fd10d734658880d42d46a96c159d82df | |
parent | b1bcff65649afd3d01e2ab954af9787c18a64172 [diff] |
Allow override of device asserts, including multi-device support. Set in board file with TARGET_OTA_ASSERT_DEVICE. (cherry-picked from commit 0f452f21fc9323b9d1fe746161761cf40aaa5030) Change-Id: I3d06bdc0e3e26bde0c0e646accd050364f9713b9 ota_from_target_files: Remove device dependent arguments These device-specific arguments are defined at build time and are necessary to generate the zip correctly. Don't use command line arguments to specify them, but write all the needed information in misc_info.txt when the target-files zip is generated. ota_from_target_files will then read misc_info.txt and set everything automatically. Change-Id: Ibdbca575b76eb07b53fccfcea52a351c7e333f91 Signed-off-by: André Pinela <sheffzor@gmail.com>
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