Use ffspart alongside hostboot code to generate PNORs#123
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Initially, we build the CSV input file for ffspart from the XML and feed it into ffspart. That way we can diff the resulting constructed image to ensure we're producing binary identical output. This is nearly all Cyril's work, with hints/fixes by Sam. Based-off-of-work-by: Cyril Bur <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Stewart Smith <[email protected]>
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Initially, we build the CSV input file for ffspart from the XML and feed
it into ffspart. That way we can diff the resulting constructed image to
ensure we're producing binary identical output.
This is nearly all Cyril's work, with hints/fixes by Sam.
Based-off-of-work-by: Cyril Bur [email protected]
Signed-off-by: Stewart Smith [email protected]