Flat Image Tree (FIT)
U-Boot uses Flat Image Tree (FIT) as a standard file format for packaging images that it reads and boots. Documentation about FIT is available in the Flattened Image Tree project.
- Verified Boot on the Beaglebone Black
- How to use images in the new image format
- Single kernel and FDT blob
- Kernel and multiple compressed FDT blobs
- Single kernel
- Multiple kernels, ramdisks and FDT blobs
- Multiple images for SPL
- Multiple kernels, ramdisks and FDT blobs with FPGA
- Multiple kernels, ramdisks and FDT blobs with Xen
- U-Boot FDT Overlay FIT usage
- SEC Firmware and multiple loadable images
- U-Boot FIT Signature Verification
- Signed configurations
- Signed Images
- Flattened Image Tree (FIT) Format
- UEFI
- Automatic software update: multiple files
- Automatic software update
- U-Boot Verified Boot
- Booting Linux on x86 with FIT