I reverted the mainboard.c because ops->read_resources() is never called. I think the reason why read_resources isn't called is devicetree.cb is not enough but ARM systems don't rely on devicetree.cb, right?
I can understand ram_resource() should be called in device operations but I didn't know how to deal with it.
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File Documentation/mainboard/emulation/qemu-aarch64.md:
Patch Set #22, Line 2: This page discribes how to build and run coreboot for QEMU/AArch64. You can use LinuxBoot via `make menuconfig` or an arbitrary FIT image as a payload for QEMU/AArch64.
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Patch Set #22, Line 16: 2. Build a FIT image with a DTB
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Patch Set #22, Line 27: See [Flattened uImage Tree documentation](https://doc.coreboot.org/lib/payloads/fit.html) for more details.
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Patch Set #22, Line 29: ### 3. Add a FIT image to coreboot.rom
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Patch Set #22, Line 249: if (config->ramdisk && initrd.size > 0) {
that's unrelated. Please do it in a seperate commit.
OK. I reverted this change in the CL and created new CL (https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/34535). Could you review this CL?
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