Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2023 12:06:02 +0100 From: Harry <freebsd@omnilan.de> To: Emmanuel Vadot <manu@bidouilliste.com> Cc: freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org> Subject: u-boot-nanopi-r5c [Was: Re: 14-BETA5 panic on rk3566] Message-ID: <5211ad65-5289-4776-b839-7c681de77bf4@omnilan.de> In-Reply-To: <20231012184430.952dd9d5a26c97ee225c9e77@bidouilliste.com> References: <2CE509A2-AECF-4562-A080-589AC7888F21@edc.ro> <20231012184430.952dd9d5a26c97ee225c9e77@bidouilliste.com>
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On 10/12/23 18:44, Emmanuel Vadot wrote: >> can this be merged to 14-STABLE >> /sys/dev/iicbus/pmic/rockchip/rk8xx_clocks.c >> this seems to cause a panic >> clkidef.name = (nclks = 2) ? clknames[0] : "clk32kout1"; >> > It's a bit too late tbh, also I don't consider rk356x stable even in > 15-CURRENT, so this will be merged in stable/14 at some point but for > now if you want to run on rk356x please use 15-CURRENT. Hi Emmanuel, thanks for your great FreeBSD contributions! Highly appreciate the Porting-FreeBSD-to-a-new-ARM-Board publication too! Quick question - I'm new to arm/u-boot, but some FreeBSD src & ports experience here... In u-boot-2023.10 there's (master/)configs/nanopi-r5c-rk3568_defconfig added. Simply copy'n'paste the ports/sysutils/u-boot-nanopi-r4s to u-boot-nanopi-r5c isn't enough... (after updating u-boot-master from 2023.07 to 2023.10, done that) I don't understand sysutils/atf-master resp. sysutils/atf-rk3399. Simply creating new rk3568 slave ports doesn't work since PLAT rk3568 isn't implemenmted upstream... I guess I would have to adjust sysutils/u-boot-nanopi-r5c to get rid of the AT-F dependency first... but You mention running 15-CURRENT on rk356x How to boot? Would highly appreciate links - I'm currently trying to deploy FriendlyELEC R5C here - I could successfully start 14-stable, but just by try'n'error metgod, gluing lots of different loader blobs onto SDcard. I need to learn a lot, so I'm trying to do it a little bit smarter than try'n'error... Thanks in advance, -harry
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