- PocketBeagle 2 and BeaglePlay requires this driver.
- The M4 core supports ZephyrRTOS and FreeRTOS along with bare-metal.
- Is already enabled in current and edge branch
Signed-off-by: Ayush Singh <ayush@beagleboard.org>
- Using RT kernel is a common thing on pocketbeagle 2. So add current-rt
branch similar to what is being done for the base k3 family.
Signed-off-by: Ayush Singh <ayush@beagleboard.org>
- PocketBeagle 2 and BeaglePlay requires this driver.
- The M4 core supports ZephyrRTOS and FreeRTOS along with bare-metal.
Signed-off-by: Ayush Singh <ayush@beagleboard.org>
This was required in order to get the wif-pwrseq and bluetooth
functioning correctly on the BPI-M4-Zero. I suspect it will
have no negative results on other units. But of course this
needs to be tested.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Yavitz <pyavitz@gmail.com>
* Add option for number of threads used by build system
Attempt to fix https://github.com/armbian/build/issues/6907
* Add CPUTHREADS to replace USEALLTHREADS
Defaults to 150% as was always the case, otherwise allow user to override number of threads.
* Add initial support for Orangepi 5 Pro
Tested and Working:
Wireless & Bluetooth
USB 2.0 + USB 3.1
HDMI 2.1
Gigabit Ethernet (PCIe to RJ45 - Need drivers YT6801)
NVMe PCIe 2.0
MicroSD
Audio Controller es8388 - Audio Out
FAN PWM
LEDs PWM
Not Working:
Onboard Microphone
HDMI 2.0 (DP-HDMI - rockchip,rk3588-dp No Driver)
Not Tested:
Camera 1,2
eMMC
* OPi 5 Pro: Ethernet Driver Installation on First Boot
Implemented a simple script to install the driver
during first boot using the installation headers
included in the image. Takes just a few seconds
on first boot.
Disclaimer: Attempted installation in a chroot env but failed.
* fix: Make first-boot Ethernet driver install more robust
The `eth-driver-firstboot.service` would sometimes fail on first boot with a "Resource temporarily unavailable" error. This happened when another process had a lock on `dpkg`.
To fix this, the installation script now waits for any `dpkg` locks to be released before attempting to install the driver package. It also includes a retry mechanism (3 attempts) in case of a transient failure.
This ensures the network driver is successfully installed, providing a better out-of-box experience.
- The edge branch will soon move to 6.16, so adding the current branch
now.
- The kernel config is just a copy of edge config since both kernels are
the same right now.
Signed-off-by: Ayush Singh <ayush@beagleboard.org>
* set clocks to the old default rate if the codec never calls set_sysclk
After mainline kernel commit 21cfbeae7d7c54a6cdea4b00096150f438f4fbde
rockchip i2s requires that soc codecs call set_sysclk to explicity select a rate.
This patch simply reverts to the old behavior if the codec does call set_sysclk.
(rather that failing in that case with a bogus rate of 0hz)
Also adds rk3308 vendor ASoC support to 6.16 kernel
* Require use of device tree overlay to enable pcm5102a CODEC
KASLR, or Kernel Address Space Layout Randomization, is a
security mechanism used in operating system kernels to randomize
the memory locations of kernel code and data. This makes it
significantly harder for attackers to exploit memory corruption
vulnerabilities by preventing them from knowing the exact
addresses of kernel components.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Yavitz <pyavitz@gmail.com>
- Enable USB serial by default.
- Allows serial access without needing extra UART cable.
- Also USB serial is much faster than using the UART debug port.
Signed-off-by: Ayush Singh <ayush@beagleboard.org>