u-boot-brain/tools/binman/etype/intel_me.py
Simon Glass 16287933a8 binman: Move to absolute imports
At present binman sets the python path on startup so that it can access
the libraries it needs. If we convert to use absolute imports this is not
necessary.

Move binman to use absolute imports. This enables removable of the path
adjusting in Entry also.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2020-04-26 14:25:21 -06:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
# Copyright (c) 2016 Google, Inc
# Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
#
# Entry-type module for Intel Management Engine binary blob
#
from binman.entry import Entry
from binman.etype.blob import Entry_blob
class Entry_intel_me(Entry_blob):
"""Entry containing an Intel Management Engine (ME) file
Properties / Entry arguments:
- filename: Filename of file to read into entry
This file contains code used by the SoC that is required to make it work.
The Management Engine is like a background task that runs things that are
not clearly documented, but may include keyboard, deplay and network
access. For platform that use ME it is not possible to disable it. U-Boot
does not directly execute code in the ME binary.
A typical filename is 'me.bin'.
The position of this entry is generally set by the intel-descriptor entry.
See README.x86 for information about x86 binary blobs.
"""
def __init__(self, section, etype, node):
Entry_blob.__init__(self, section, etype, node)