Understanding the Relationship Between SDTGen and XSCT
The System Device Tree Generator (SDTGen) is a crucial tool in AMD's suite for managing hardware configuration data. It is currently based on a tool called XSCT (Xilinx Software Command-Line Tool). Users running SDTGen might have encountered deprecation warnings related to XSCT. This page aims to clarify the situation and outline AMD's plans for transitioning away from XSCT.
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XSCT Deprecation Warnings
While using SDTGen, PetaLinux, or other AMD tools, you might see warnings indicating that XSCT is going to be deprecated. These warnings are part of AMD's ongoing efforts to modernize and streamline its toolchain. It's important for customers to understand the implications of these warnings and the steps AMD is taking to address them.
Transition Plan
SDTGen Backend Update
AMD is actively working on updating the backend of SDTGen to eliminate its dependency on XSCT. This update is scheduled for release in version 2025.1. The new backend will ensure that SDTGen continues to provide robust and efficient functionality without relying on XSCT.
Maintenance of XSCT for Older Flows
For customers using older flows that still depend on XSCT, rest assured that XSCT will be maintained to support these workflows. AMD is committed to ensuring a smooth transition and will continue to provide support for XSCT until those older flows are either ported to new flows or deprecated themselves.
Future Deprecation of XSCT
Once the older flows have been successfully transitioned or deprecated, XSCT will also be deprecated. However, this will only occur after ensuring that all necessary support and transition measures are in place, minimizing any disruption to customer workflows.
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