Re: u-boot debug, was: Re: U-boot on RPI3, sees disk but won't boot it
Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2022 05:24:38 UTC
> Am 03.10.2022 um 05:40 schrieb Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com>: > > > ... > The situation with rpi is more complex than the other arm64 boards that are supported given the disparity in the availability > and timeliness of documentation for its parts and the difficulty, at least in the past, to get proper support for people that tried > to make things better. It isn't helped by the hoops that u-boot has to jump through to boot on this platform to be sure, > which is what you are running into here. > > Warner Hi, I had totally other plans in life but saw Mark here never giving up with the Pi, what is quite cool :-) 2 possibilities: When you as an FreeBSD lead tell us: Start to get the best out of the Pi, start to come up with e.g. a first driver step, than we should consider this u-boot - discussion as a lite warm up :-) When you say: Give it up, I also will give up thinking about this device. A while ago I saw a video discussion between you and Patrick Wildt about the Wifi-driver he developed, we could start there to port that driver , perhaps without using linuxkpi, just as an example. Cannot speak for Mark&Bob but I think he/they also would be willing to work on better useful results for the Pi, it would be too much hassle for me alone. Thanks, Regards Klaus