Hi, On Tuesday, 11 June 2024 08:02:41 CEST Leith Bade wrote: > I have a Bananapi BPI-R3 board which uses the Mediatek MT7986 ARM64 SoC for > its CPU. This is a router focussed board and currently has good support in > the OpenWRT distribution and in the upstream Linux for a few years. The > device tree for this board is > https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/arch/arm64/boot/dts/mediatek/m > t7986a-bananapi- bpi-r3.dts (as well as some .dtso files to enable specific > flash chip options).
I already have a local branch to add preliminary support for the OpenWrt One router [1] [2] which uses the same SoC :-) [1] https://forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-one-celebrating-20-years-of-openwrt/183684 [2] https://forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-one-celebrating-20-years-of-openwrt/183684/331 > There is a relevant discussion in https://salsa.debian.org/kernel- > team/linux/-/merge_requests/906#note_483427 which was the code change that > added the MT8xxx support about the various MT6xxx and MT7xxx modules being > disabled. This is a shame as it seems that without explicitly disabling them > then this code change would have added the modules I need. > > I am happy to do any testing required to get this board supported. And that was precisely about adding support for the OpenWrt One ;-) Happy to update my local branch and add support for the BPi R-3. I'm waiting for some (unrelated) other changes, but when that's posted I intend to build a 6.10-rcX based kernel with it and I can 'merge' my router branch into that. With that you could verify if it indeed works. HTH, Diederik
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