Hi Peter,
----- Original Message -----
Hi,
The newly released arm-image-installer-2.15-1.fc31.noarch has some problems I
like to point out with regards to raspberry pi and the newly introduced
support for rock64.
Lets start with rock64:
Thanks, I merged the PR without looking at it closely, will be fixed on the next
release.
The boards.d file is named "rock64". This filename is
supposed to match the
folder name from uboot-images-armv8-2019.10-2.fc31.noarch, however that
folder is named "rock64-rk3328".
This results in the following:
[root@localhost ~]# update-uboot --target=rock64-rk3328 --media=/dev/mmcblk0
/usr/bin/update-uboot: line 124:
/usr/share/arm-image-installer/boards.d/rock64-rk3328: No such file or
directory
[root@localhost ~]# update-uboot --target=rock64 --media=/dev/mmcblk0
= No U-Boot files found for rock64.
= Complete!
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UGLYWORKAROUND:
[root@localhost ~]# mv /usr/share/arm-image-installer/boards.d/rock64
/usr/share/arm-image-installer/boards.d/rock64-rk3328
[root@localhost ~]# update-uboot --target=rock64-rk3328 --media=/dev/mmcblk0
= Writing idbloader.img for rock64-rk3328 .... on media /dev/mmcblk0
686+1 records in
686+1 records out
351280 bytes (351 kB, 343 KiB) copied, 0.105989 s, 3.3 MB/s
= Writing u-boot FIT image for rock64-rk3328 .... on media /dev/mmcblk0
1409+1 records in
1409+1 records out
721580 bytes (722 kB, 705 KiB) copied, 0.226429 s, 3.2 MB/s
= Complete!
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Now for Raspberry Pi.
This release dropped "rpi-uboot-update", which essentially took the
corresponding raspberry pi uboot file files from uboot-images-armv8 and
copied them to the correct location renaming to the correct name depending
on if rpi2 or rpi3.
The problem is that dropping this script removed the only "easy" way to
update uboot for raspberry pi, since "update-uboot" has files for rpi2 and
rpi3 which does nothing but setting the correct console-parameters.
My proposal is to reintroduce "rpi-uboot-update" until update-uboot has
information added for updating also the rpi2 and rpi3 unless there was a
good reason for dropping this script?
Will be readded next release which should be in koji shortly. Just waiting to
hear back about another issue and will do a build.
Thanks for the feedback, apologies for the issues :)
Paul
Best Regards,
Peter Hjalmarsson
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