Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2024 09:45:29 -0500 From: Zach Metzinger <zmetzing@pobox.com> To: Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com> Cc: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Beaglebone Black/Green/Blue support (volunteering) Message-ID: <6b848423-bdd1-b215-889a-1f07e5064412@pobox.com> In-Reply-To: <CANCZdfrzxnei2Dz65o2_aR5BBYyQug-qb8Nf=KR_T=KaMF=D2A@mail.gmail.com> References: <276f57f2-5194-cad1-d859-e49b2bce2580@pobox.com> <69E08B38-7388-46A6-8864-20074BFFF8F4@yahoo.com> <88d2cc76-f980-600e-0da4-2fa1070d76ba@pobox.com> <CANCZdfrzxnei2Dz65o2_aR5BBYyQug-qb8Nf=KR_T=KaMF=D2A@mail.gmail.com>
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On 9/13/24 17:06, Warner Losh wrote: > Yea, the TI support isn't in GENERIC, but you can still build a the > TI kernel you need for this. > > It's broken on -current (which is why it isn't in GENERIC) due to DTS > changes in Linux (there's a lot of churn there, and we need someone > that can help us keep up as we import new DTS from Linux). > > armv7 will be in 15, so if you get it working, and plan on sticking > around to keep it working, we should get that into main. I've been able to boot 13.4 on my BBG, albeit with some complaining from the kernel and what appears to be horrifically-slow SD card I/O. I've got a TFTP/NFS server but haven't tried booting/mountroot via that path just yet. I'll take a look at -current and the Linux device tree files for this board. I'm familiar enough with device trees (having used SunOS and Solaris on many things sun4c, 4m, .. back in my admin days). --- Zach
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