Hello Mark, I have an additional question. Don't want start a new thread for this.
Are the GPIO, the I2C and the SPI interface working? An how can i use this. Is there a short example code available? I'm new in this. I have experience in bare-metal programming with AVR devices. Now I want use the ARM port of OpenBSD for my further electronic projects. Best reagards, Johannes Krottmayer On Fri, Jun 08, 2018 At 00:28:30 +0200, Johannes Krottmayer wrote: > Hello Mark, > > Thanks for the fast reply and this information! > I will try this steps. > > Best regards, > Johannes Krottmayer > > On Fri, Jun 08, 2018 At 00:20:30 +0200, Mark Kettenis wrote: >>> From: Johannes Krottmayer <krj...@gmail.com> >>> Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2018 23:23:21 +0200 >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Currently the Gigabit network of the ROCK64 media board >>> doesn't work with OpenBSD 6.3. >>> >>> Is there a chance in further releases to get this work? >>> It would be great! >> >> It works in -current. There is also DMA support for eMMV and uSD card >> in -current. >> >> I flashed my board with the firmware provided by "ayufan" that can be >> found at: >> >> https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/linux-build/releases >> >> The device tree embedded in that firmware doesn't provide the proper >> speed for the serial console. Therefore when you boot the board after >> installing it the boot messages will not show up on the serial >> console. You can fix this by installing the dtb package and doing >> >> # mount /dev/sdXi /mnt >> # mkdir /mnt/rockchip >> # cp /usr/local/share/dtb/arm64/rockchip/rk3328-rock64.dtb /mnt/rockchip >> # umount /mnt >> >> You should also check the /etc/ttys file and change the console entry >> from std.115200 into std.1500000 if necessary. >> >> I'll see if I can get that issue fixed. >> >> Cheers. >> >> Mark >>