> From: Justin Yang <linuxjus...@gmail.com> > Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2022 09:19:42 +0800 > > Hi, > > I'm now considering to purchase a NanoPi R5S board to run OpenBSD, which is > listed on "Supported Hardware" on OpenBSD arm64 page. However, I could not > find more details, for instance, should I flash u-boot manually? There > seems to be no rk3568 series entries in OpenBSD's latest u-boot package, > and the snapshot version of INSTALL.arm64 file doesn't contain rk3568 > neither.
The U-Boot that comes with the board is unusable and there is no support for this board in mainline U-Boot yet. I've used a firmware based on: https://github.com/jaredmcneill/quartz64_uefi but haven't found the time yet to push my changes back onto github and issue a pull request. With that firmware, one of the 2.5G Ethernet ports works. The other port and NVMe still need some work. The "onboard" 1G Ethernet port and onboard eMMC don't work yet. The uSD card slot and USB do work.