Hi, > On 18 Jan 2024, at 1:06, Jens Maus <m...@jens-maus.de> wrote: > > Hi, > >> Am 17.01.2024 um 17:45 schrieb Ivan T. Ivanov <iiva...@suse.de>: >> >> I have aarch64 based machine at hand running openSUSE, >> thus I am building U-boot “natively”, no cross-compiling. >> >> $ make rpi_arm64_defconfig >> $ make > >> I just dumped latest Tumbleweed[1] to uSD card and copied >> u-boot.bin to EFI. I can see the HDMI output. > > I actually just did that. Installed a fresh Tumbleweed on a microSD card, > booted it up with a rpi4 and after installing all necessary build tools I > applied your patches to u-boot 2024.01 sources, and then executed these two > commands to let it compile a u-boot.bin file which I then put in /boot/efi to > replace the u-boot.bin which is/was already there. Then I pulled the SD card > and moved it over to the RaspberryPi5 in trying to get it booted up. However, > again no HDMI output at all and unfortunately also the serial output on the > debug probe does not show U-boot popping up at all. Interestingly, using the > patched u-boot.bin with a RaspberryPi4 still works and it boots up perfectly > fine, but not with the RaspberryPi5 I have here. > > Any idea why this might be the case here while you report that the above > mentioned procedure works for you? In fact, the RaspberryPi5 I have here is a > 8GB model and with the rpi-eeprom version from 2024/01/05 [1] in case this > might be relevant.
EEPROM version on mine device is older[1], but I suspect that size of the RAM is what make a difference, mine have only 4GB of RAM. I am afraid you will have to connect that UART debug cable and share what is the memory map on your device :-) Regards, Ivan [1] RPi: BOOTSYS release VERSION:30de0ba5 DATE: 2023/10/30 TIME: 16:45:10