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[20:47:46] <solskogen|M> anthraxx any news on when I can start adding aarch64 to the arch array? :-)
[20:50:49] <solskogen|M> Pi5 works!
[20:51:17] <solskogen|M> ^^ amstan
[20:52:35] <solskogen|M> binarycraft: at least *more* official. Multiple MRs have been accepted already. That said, most PKGBUILDs work out of the box.
[20:53:28] <solskogen|M> amstan: That is correct. I'm not sure what the status is for Pi5 on mainline kernel. But I'm running it on four Pi5 (Pi5 8GB, 16GB, CM5 and a Pi500+) at home.
[20:57:06] <linkmauve> I run it on an ODROID-M1 and on a Rock-5B so far, as well as on Oracle Cloud (a free VPS).
[20:57:23] <linkmauve> Pretty happy with it so far!
[21:01:18] <solskogen|M> binarycraft: Yeah, SSD is no problem at all. Three of mine are using NVME, the last is using the EMMC.
[21:01:47] <linkmauve> solskogen|M, is your bridge still acting up? I see no binarycraft talking here.
[21:01:51] <solskogen|M> linkmauve: Nice! With our mainline kernel?
[21:01:57] <linkmauve> Yes.
[21:02:23] <linkmauve> Except for Oracle, which runs in a chroot on a super old Ubuntu kernel.
[21:02:47] <solskogen|M> linkmauve: Not mine, but it seems @binarycrafts IRC bridge is dead.
[21:03:36] <solskogen|M> linkmauve: Nice! I can't get my Odroid M2 to work, no matter how hard I've tried. I'm THIS close to throwing it out the window.
[21:04:57] <linkmauve> solskogen|M, what is the issue?
[21:05:07] <linkmauve> Oh, it’s also a rk3588, I’m pretty familiar with those. :)
[21:05:21] <solskogen|M> It doesn't boot. It loads the kernel and initrd, and then it's just quiet.
[21:05:33] <solskogen|M> no output whatsoever on serial.
[21:05:51] <solskogen|M> Debian boots.
[21:07:14] <solskogen|M> It's probably some obscure kernel setting missing
[21:08:16] <linkmauve> solskogen|M, does it boot if you use Debian’s kernel?
[21:08:31] <solskogen|M> My guess is that it's a setting somewhere, that we either a) haven't enabled or b) cannot be a module.
[21:08:38] <solskogen|M> Yeah, Debian installer works fine.
[21:08:51] <linkmauve> No I mean, ArchLinux port, but Debian’s kernel.
[21:09:09] <linkmauve> Just their /boot/Image, on top of our distribution.
[21:09:33] <solskogen|M> Oh, I haven't tried that. That will probably just bork anyways because of the modules.
[21:09:35] <solskogen|M> https://github.com
[21:09:37] <phrik> Title: GitHub - mth/u-boot-odroid-m2: U-Boot for Odroid-M2 (at github.com)
[21:09:41] <solskogen|M> that's the u-boot I'm using.
[21:10:02] <linkmauve> Sure, but at least you’ll be able to see if it’s a config issue in your kernel, or something else.
[21:10:15] <linkmauve> Oh, they don’t support upstream u-boot yet?
[21:11:00] <solskogen|M> ohh nonono. The uboot Odroid ships for the O2 is older than Jurrasic park.
[21:11:06] <solskogen|M> eh, M2 I mean.
[21:11:10] <linkmauve> :|
[21:11:17] <linkmauve> Try mainline u-boot and tf-a.
[21:11:31] <linkmauve> The rk3588 is well supported upstream.
[21:12:05] <linkmauve> Only the DDR training is still non-free.
[21:12:56] <yuvadm> i'm building and tweaking a package for linux-odroid-c4 - is there any canonical repo for aarch64 i should open a PR against?
[21:13:03] <linkmauve> Linux has arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3588s-odroid-m2.dts which seems quite complete.
[21:13:40] <linkmauve> yuvadm, is it not supported in mainline?
[21:14:00] <solskogen|M> yuvadm: not really. We want to keep the number of vendor-kernels at a minimum. The only exception so far is the Pi5.
[21:14:27] <yuvadm> linkmauve: no i still see some patches required on top of 6.18
[21:14:51] <yuvadm> solskogen|M: what's the strategy for board support going forward? (if any?)
[21:14:54] <linkmauve> Ah too bad… Are they in the process of being included in 6.19 (or now 6.20 I guess)?
[21:14:57] <solskogen|M> linkmauve: that's what the link I provided above does. And it doesn't support HDMI :/
[21:15:19] <solskogen|M> yuvadm: We /aim/ for boards using EFI.
[21:15:31] <linkmauve> solskogen|M, I see HDMI support in the dts I linked to, although only HDMI0.
[21:15:45] <linkmauve> solskogen|M, u-boot provides UEFI, not the boards.
[21:15:59] <solskogen|M> We don't want to have a bunch non-maintained vendor kernels laying around.
[21:17:21] <solskogen|M> linkmauve: Linux has HDMI support for the M2, but not u-boot as far as I know.
[21:17:51] <linkmauve> Ah maybe, I generally use UART to debug u-boot.
[21:18:04] <linkmauve> I’m usually happy to see the penguins first. ^^
[21:18:14] <yuvadm> solskogen|M: fair enough, and what's the canonical linux aarch64 package i should look at as a baseline?
[21:18:19] <solskogen|M> same here. but that doesn't help when it just stops after loading initrd :-)
[21:18:36] <linkmauve> solskogen|M, you don’t have UART?
[21:18:39] <yuvadm> bschnei/linux ?
[21:18:47] <solskogen|M> yuvadm: the kernel is just called linux as in Arch Linux x86_64
[21:19:27] <solskogen|M> linkmauve: Ofc I have.
[21:19:31] <yuvadm> solskogen|M on bschnei's fork? or something else?
[21:20:13] <solskogen|M> yuvadm: He's the kernel guy, so I'm using his aarch64 branch.
[21:20:23] <yuvadm> got it, thx
[21:23:37] <solskogen|M> So any changes you want implemented, you talk to him :-) (or create MRs agains his repo)
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