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Blackfin: stick the CPU name into boot image name

Rather than use "Linux" in the boot image name (as this is redundant --
the image type is already set to "linux"), use the CPU name.  This makes
it fairly obvious when a wrong image is accidentally booted.  Otherwise
there is no kernel output and you waste time scratching your head
wondering wtf just happened.

Signed-off-by: Robin Getz <rgetz@blackfin.uclinux.org>
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Robin Getz hace 16 años
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arch/blackfin/boot/Makefile

@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ extra-y += vmlinux.bin vmlinux.bin.gz vmlinux.bin.bz2 vmlinux.bin.lzma
 
 quiet_cmd_uimage = UIMAGE  $@
       cmd_uimage = $(CONFIG_SHELL) $(MKIMAGE) -A $(ARCH) -O linux -T kernel \
-                   -C $(2) -n 'Linux-$(KERNELRELEASE)' -a $(CONFIG_BOOT_LOAD) \
+                   -C $(2) -n '$(MACHINE)-$(KERNELRELEASE)' -a $(CONFIG_BOOT_LOAD) \
                    -e $(shell $(NM) vmlinux | awk '$$NF == "__start" {print $$1}') \
                    -d $< $@