On 2019-07-27, Michael Gratton wrote: > Package: u-boot Did you mean for this to go to the bug tracking system?
> I've just picked up a RockPro64 board[0] based on the Rockchip RK3399 > and it would be great to be able to install standard Debian on it (as > opposed dd'ing some random image). In order for it to work out of the box, it needs support in arm-trusted-firmware, but there are currently licensing issues with a binary blobs in the rk3399 target upstream: https://github.com/ARM-software/tf-issues/issues/651 I've also not been able to get it to build with toolchains more recent than stretch: https://github.com/ARM-software/tf-issues/issues/650 > Uboot has support for for the chipset[1] There is u-boot support specifically for rockpro64-rk3399 upstream now. I'd be happy to enable it in the u-boot packaging if you or someone else can promise to test it periodically: https://wiki.debian.org/U-boot/ https://wiki.debian.org/U-boot/Status It will require building arm-trusted-firmware independently, for reasons metioned above. > and linux 5.2 has 99% support > for the board, while 5.3 irons out the last issues. The linux packaging in Debian may need some additional config options enabled, as people have tested with other rk3399 boards, but most features should already be enabled. File bugs for missing features, and feel free to CC me. live well, vagrant
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