Hi Christopher and Vagrant
On 1/5/23 12:10, Christopher Obbard wrote:
On Wed, 2022-12-28 at 15:53 -0800, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
On 2022-12-28, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
On 2022-12-22, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
On 2022-08-20, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
On 2022-08-10, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
This bug is just to delay migration to testing while more
platforms get
tested. If you have a relevent board, please consider testing
and
reporting the status:
https://wiki.debian.org/U-boot/Status
I have not received many test results for current or even remotely
recent u-boot platforms in Debian, and u-boot has been blocked from
migration to testing partly because of this.
As the bookworm freeze approaches, this is getting to be...
worrysome!
If you have access to any of these boards, please consider testing
u-boot versions as packaged in debian for versions from debian
stable
(2021.01*), testing (2022.04*), unstable (2022.10*) and
experimental
(2023.01-rc*) and updating the wiki page if successful and/or
replying
to 1016...@bugs.debian.org with a positive confirmation...
...and if not successful, filing bugs against the relevent u-boot-*
packages and marking them as blocking 1016963.
rock-pi-4-rk3399
Hi Walter, Hi Vagrant,
I tested this board and updated the wiki. All looks fine to me.
- rock-pi-4-rk3399, on rock-pi-4b, 2023.01-rc4+dfsg-1 from experimental
- SD boot: works
- MAC address: correctly derived from serial number
- rock-pi-4-rk3399, on rock-pi-4b, 2022.10+dfsg-2 from unstable
- SD boot: works
- MAC address: correctly derived from serial number
Thank you for your help here! I also did some testing, and everything
looks OK. The only thing to mention is that the the script
u-boot-install-rockchip does not auto detect my board.
The case statement is
```
"Radxa ROCK Pi 4")
TARGET="/usr/lib/u-boot/rock-pi-4-rk3399"
```
fails since the string in my case is only "ROCK Pi 4". Of course, by
setting TARGET variable I can upgrade it without problems. I don't
consider this an issue and it is probably related to the kernel I am
using, since I have used as starting point the images from Radxa [1].
Regards,
Walter
[1] https://wiki.radxa.com/Rockpi4/downloads
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Walter Lozano
Collabora Ltd.