Am Mittwoch, 24. Juni 2015, 09:54:07 schrieb Kevin Hilman: > Simon Glass <s...@chromium.org> writes: > > The Rockchip RK3288 is based on a quad-core Cortex-A17 CPU and has a good > > set of peripherals. Various full-featured U-Boot ports are available and > > this is an attempt to bring those features into mainline. With this series > > the Firefly RK3288 can boot to a prompt from an SD card. > > > > Since much of the code is generic, this also supports the Radxa Rock Pro. > > Since there is no device tree available for that yet, it uses the same > > config and device tree as the Firefly. This works because not all > > peripherals are supported, so the differences don't matter. > > > > Support for booting from USB OTG is also provided, using the on-chip boot > > ROM and the rkflashtool utility. This can boot as far as SPL, but there is > > no support for reading U-Boot proper from USB as yet. This requires > > implementing a suitable protocol (perhaps DFU or Rockchip's proprietary > > one) in SPL. > > > > Support is also provided for the Haier Chromebook, which is based on the > > same SoC. In this case it boots from SPI rather than an SD card. > > Any testing on the Hisense Chromebook with the same SoC? I don't know > if there are significant differences with the Haier one that would > effect this.
>From what I know, the jerry dts in this series actually is the Hisense Chromebook? Looking at the dts files you'll see that they're all actually pretty similar. _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot