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Date:      Sun, 19 Jul 2015 12:01:09 -0700
From:      Tim Kientzle <tim@kientzle.com>
To:        Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org>
Cc:        freebsd-arm@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ubldr vs ubldr.bin?
Message-ID:  <35BEBE2A-429E-4A56-9A01-5EBB2CF26E60@kientzle.com>
In-Reply-To: <1437019414.1334.355.camel@freebsd.org>
References:  <op.x1tfyc2ckndu52@53555a16.cm-6-6b.dynamic.ziggo.nl> <1436978285.1334.335.camel@freebsd.org> <D31CC1FC-4D0F-456A-BBD6-BD6CEC31B2F1@kientzle.com> <1437019414.1334.355.camel@freebsd.org>

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> On Jul 15, 2015, at 9:03 PM, Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org> wrote:
>=20
> On Wed, 2015-07-15 at 20:15 -0700, Tim Kientzle wrote:
>>> On Jul 15, 2015, at 9:38 AM, Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org> wrote:
>>>=20
>>> ubldr.bin is a raw executable image
>>> (no elf headers) which is self-relocating and can be loaded at any
>>> address.  =E2=80=A6  a common armv6[hf] userland that runs
>>> on any board.  Previously the single userland difference between =
various
>>> arm boards is that UBLDR_LOADADDR was different for each board.
>>=20
>> Wonderful!  Nice work.
>>=20
>>=20
>>> =E2=80=A6 and ubldr is still
>>> being built only for compatibility with people that have older =
u-boot
>>> installed.
>>=20
>> Hmmm=E2=80=A6.  I wonder how Crochet should handle this.  Plenty of =
folks use Crochet to build 10-STABLE and 10.1 images, so we have to be a =
little careful about jumping ahead with new features that are only =
available in 11-CURRENT.
>>=20
>> Any plans to MFC this?
>>=20
>> Tim
>=20
> It has all been MFC'd to 10-stable around the end of May and will be =
in
> 10.2.  The only missing piece is changes to the u-boot ports.  I got
> started on that, got like just wandboard done (but not comitted, I'm =
not
> actually a ports committer so I have to get someone's approval to
> commit), then this crazy-deadline project came up at work.

What changes are needed to the U-Boot ports?

Tim





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