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- From https://github.com/edk2-porting/edk2-rk3588/releases/tag/v0.9.1 - For example, for `rock-5b_UEFI_Release_v0.9.1.img` - `UEFI_EDK2_BOARD_ID` is `rock-5b` - **Important**: this has no effect unless optional extension is enabled - to test this out: - make sure to read carefully the instructions at https://github.com/edk2-porting/edk2-rk3588/blob/master/README.md - suppose you previously built the regular u-boot version with: - `./compile.sh BOARD=rock-5b BRANCH=legacy RELEASE=jammy` - now you can build the UEFI version with: - `./compile.sh BOARD=rock-5b BRANCH=legacy RELEASE=jammy EXT=uefi-edk2-rk3588` - write the produced image to SD or eMMC and boot it - use normally, or enter "UMS" mode by selecting that option in the grub menu - You can write image to eMMC, boot it, enter UMS, write it again to NVMe, reboot, press <ESC> in UEFI and boot from NVMe - Also works if .img is written to eg USB stick, and UEFI edk2 is separately deployed to SPI flash - **Important**: make _absolutely_ sure you are able to force Maskrom mode (by shorting pins, pressing buttons, etc) before writing an UEFI image to eMMC; UEFI has no RockUSB ("Loader mode" support) at all. The new "initramfs-usb-gadget-ums" extension hopes to address this, but it is not guaranteed to work.
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# Rockchip RK3588 SoC octa core 4-16GB SoC 1GBe eMMC USB3 SATA WiFi/BT
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declare -g BOARD_NAME="Mekotronics R58 MiniPC"
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declare -g BOARDFAMILY="rockchip-rk3588"
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declare -g BOARD_MAINTAINER="monkaBlyat"
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declare -g KERNEL_TARGET="legacy"
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declare -g BOOT_FDT_FILE="rockchip/rk3588-blueberry-minipc-linux.dtb" # Specific to this board
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declare -g UEFI_EDK2_BOARD_ID="r58-mini" # This _only_ used for uefi-edk2-rk3588 extension
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# Source vendor-specific configuration
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source "${SRC}/config/sources/vendors/mekotronics/mekotronics-rk3588.conf.sh"
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