Hi Matt,
> Does the Renesas/RZ U-boot have EFI support enabled ('bootefi' command)?
> Could you try an armsr/armv8 image and see if it boots?
I've just tried:
=> fatload mmc 1:1 0x4800 openwrt-armsr-armv8-generic-initramfs-kernel.bin
32223744 bytes read in 2669 ms (11.5 MiB/s)
=> bootefi
"rzfive"? I know this
> sounds like bike shedding, but it might actually save some renaming
> work in the future. Naming it just "renesas" does not feel right, IMHO.
Honestly I am fine with any naming, that's why I am here asking and
discussing it.
Kind regards,
Mic
> Renesas offers different architectures in their portfolio[1], I haven't
> dug into the OpenWRT build system for this issue yet to tell whether it
> is able to handle that at this folder level. Much of the above is
> "legacy" and does not run OpenWRT(?), but they also seem to aim for
> Risc-V.
Hi Matt,
> Does the Renesas/RZ U-boot have EFI support enabled ('bootefi' command)?
> Could you try an armsr/armv8 image and see if it boots?
It does support it but I have never tried it.
> (You will need to start U-Boot from qspi or sd card and OpenWrt from a USB or
> different sd card)
>
>
On Tue, 31 Oct 2023 at 10:06, Robert Marko wrote:
>
> To me, the most sense would be to provide one or 2 boards as part of the
> initial
> target but with multiple boot options supported so later boards can be
> easily added.
>
> Personally, GH PR-s are rather good for adding new stuff as it
n
done in a specific way only after the first review, that I know it
will be a disaster... :)
Regards,
Michele
On Mon, 30 Oct 2023 at 21:40, Robert Marko wrote:
>
> On Mon, 30 Oct 2023 at 10:40, Michele Bisogno
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've been a
Hi,
I've been a happy OpenWRT user for many years now, always buying
routers that could allow me to run it easily.
I've been working (actually only in my free time as a hobby) on
porting OpenWRT onto this Renesas board: