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    • plumlisP
      plumlis
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      Will this issue being fixed in Kernel 6.1 and new version mesa?

      blog: https://plumz.me

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        george @plumlis
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        @plumlis
        Provide a basic image, the system can start normally, WIFI is working properly, and support for GPU and VPU has not been added yet.
        c206eba9-c383-49fa-8c3b-3dc213ff3997-image.png

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        • plumlisP
          plumlis @george
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          @george nice, I'll gave it a try.

          thank you.

          blog: https://plumz.me

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            mainbord
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            https://gitlab.collabora.com/hardware-enablement/rockchip-3588/notes-for-rockchip-3588/-/blob/main/mainline-status.md

            Someday we will be able to use mainline kernel.

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              george @mainbord
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              @mainbord
              Coolpi4b and cm5 evb currently support mainline kernels above 6.8, but laptops do not support mainline kernels due to eDP display drivers. So it will be a little later. Currently undergoing debugging. Looking forward to the next main version being released. Thank you for your support.

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                mainbord @george
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                @george
                May be you can add build recipe here, it will be a good advertise 🙂
                https://github.com/manjaro-arm

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                • plumlisP
                  plumlis
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                  Actully not only video playing decode issue.
                  But also some display area shutter issue while scrolling.
                  Disable GPU accelaration. everthing looks fine now.

                  Will this be solved in kernel 6.1 BSP?
                  How is the status of kernel 6.1 now? When will we see it?

                  I tried to compile kernel by myself ftom cool pi github 6.1 stan rkr1 branch but failed.

                  blog: https://plumz.me

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                  • plumlisP
                    plumlis @plumlis
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                    Is it safe to install newer version mesa?
                    I saw that new version mesa have many panfrost related fixes.

                    blog: https://plumz.me

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                      george @plumlis
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                      @plumlis
                      The kernel version 6.1 will support it and is currently being adapted.

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                      • plumlisP
                        plumlis @george
                        last edited by

                        @george okay. hope kernel 6.1 will release soon.

                        And thanks for your hard work.

                        blog: https://plumz.me

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                        • plumlisP
                          plumlis @george
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                          @george

                          Hey George. Could you have some USB Disk brands recomand to use as Boot drive?

                          I tried many Sandisk 3.0 and all of them don't work. Only one 16GB USB(No brand) disk can boot up. But it can't be use as fedora image( It's 17GB )

                          blog: https://plumz.me

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                            george @plumlis
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                            @plumlis
                            Let me briefly introduce the current situation of the NAND flash industry. The best A-class die is used as a high-capacity and high-value storage device for first tier brands such as SSDs and EMMCs. The worse one is used for second tier brands such as EMMCs and NAND FLASH, and the worse one is used for a large number of bad fast devices. The 8GB capacity can be reduced to 4G or 2G for USB drives or T cards. There is even worse junk die, which will appear on the T card that costs a few yuan on Mouduoduo. So if doing system mirroring, it is recommended to use SSD or SATA portable hard drives, as both performance and reliability are the best.

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                            • plumlisP
                              plumlis @george
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                              @george I knew that.
                              But the point is I can't find a usb stick to make this fedora image boot up.
                              Wiki said only usb 2.0 disk can be boot up.

                              I tested all my usb 3.0/2.0 devices. Only one usb 2.0 stick can be booted. But it's 16GB, fedora image is 17GB and can't write to it.

                              I just asked you to recommand a usb device can be boot up.

                              blog: https://plumz.me

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                                george @plumlis
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                                @plumlis
                                Suggest updating uboot to the latest version and then trying USB BOOT. The latest development branch has been optimized for some USB drives. Of course, you can also write images to EMMC through UMS.

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                                • plumlisP
                                  plumlis @george
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                                  @george It seems I have to compile boot loader first?

                                  https://cool-pi.com/topic/380/cool-pi-4b-cm5-linux-system-support-compile-u-boot

                                  Following this guide.

                                  Ubuntu 24.04 don't have python2, can't compile directly, annoying

                                  blog: https://plumz.me

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                                    george @plumlis
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                                    @plumlis

                                    sudo ln -s /usr/bin/python3.12 /usr/bin/python
                                    
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                                    • plumlisP
                                      plumlis @george
                                      last edited by plumlis

                                      @george

                                      Already did. Seems it doesn't work.

                                      $./build-uboot.sh cm5-notebook
                                      
                                      ## make rk3588_coolpicm5_notebook_defconfig -j16
                                      #
                                      # configuration written to .config
                                      #
                                      scripts/kconfig/conf  --silentoldconfig Kconfig
                                        CHK     include/config.h
                                        CFG     u-boot.cfg
                                        GEN     include/autoconf.mk.dep
                                        CFG     spl/u-boot.cfg
                                        CFG     tpl/u-boot.cfg
                                        GEN     spl/include/autoconf.mk
                                        GEN     include/autoconf.mk
                                        GEN     tpl/include/autoconf.mk
                                        CHK     include/config/uboot.release
                                        CHK     include/generated/timestamp_autogenerated.h
                                        UPD     include/generated/timestamp_autogenerated.h
                                        CHK     include/config.h
                                        CFG     u-boot.cfg
                                        CHK     include/generated/version_autogenerated.h
                                        CHK     include/generated/generic-asm-offsets.h
                                        CHK     include/generated/asm-offsets.h
                                        HOSTCC  tools/mkenvimage.o
                                        HOSTCC  tools/fit_image.o
                                        HOSTCC  tools/image-host.o
                                        HOSTCC  tools/dumpimage.o
                                        HOSTCC  tools/mkimage.o
                                        HOSTCC  tools/rockchip/boot_merger.o
                                        HOSTCC  tools/rockchip/loaderimage.o
                                        HOSTLD  tools/loaderimage
                                      tools/rockchip/boot_merger.c: In function ‘mergeBoot’:
                                      tools/rockchip/boot_merger.c:700:43: warning: ‘%s’ directive output may be truncated writing up to 813 bytes into a region of size 5 [-Wformat-truncation=]
                                        700 |         snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%s", chip);
                                            |                                           ^~
                                      ......
                                        742 |                 chipType = convertChipType(chip + 2);
                                            |                            ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                      In file included from /usr/include/stdio.h:980,
                                                       from ././include/compiler.h:25,
                                                       from <command-line>:
                                      In function ‘snprintf’,
                                          inlined from ‘convertChipType’ at tools/rockchip/boot_merger.c:700:2,
                                          inlined from ‘getChipType’ at tools/rockchip/boot_merger.c:742:14,
                                          inlined from ‘getBoothdr’ at tools/rockchip/boot_merger.c:761:18,
                                          inlined from ‘mergeBoot’ at tools/rockchip/boot_merger.c:830:2:
                                      /usr/include/aarch64-linux-gnu/bits/stdio2.h:54:10: note: ‘__builtin_snprintf’ output between 1 and 814 bytes into a destination of size 5
                                         54 |   return __builtin___snprintf_chk (__s, __n, __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL - 1,
                                            |          ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                         55 |                                    __glibc_objsize (__s), __fmt,
                                            |                                    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                         56 |                                    __va_arg_pack ());
                                            |                                    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                      In function ‘wide2str’,
                                          inlined from ‘unpackBoot’ at tools/rockchip/boot_merger.c:955:3,
                                          inlined from ‘main’ at tools/rockchip/boot_merger.c:1072:8:
                                      tools/rockchip/boot_merger.c:895:18: warning: array subscript 20 is outside array bounds of ‘char[20]’ [-Warray-bounds=]
                                        895 |         str[len] = 0;
                                            |         ~~~~~~~~~^~~
                                      tools/rockchip/boot_merger.c: In function ‘main’:
                                      tools/rockchip/boot_merger.c:933:14: note: at offset 20 into object ‘name’ of size 20
                                        933 |         char name[MAX_NAME_LEN];
                                            |              ^~~~
                                        HOSTLD  tools/boot_merger
                                        HOSTLD  tools/mkenvimage
                                        HOSTLD  tools/dumpimage
                                        HOSTLD  tools/mkimage
                                        CC      arch/arm/cpu/armv8/fwcall.o
                                        CC      common/main.o
                                        LD      arch/arm/cpu/armv8/built-in.o
                                        CC      cmd/version.o
                                        LD      common/built-in.o
                                        CC      lib/display_options.o
                                        LD      cmd/built-in.o
                                        LD      lib/built-in.o
                                        LD      u-boot
                                      /usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-ld.bfd: warning: u-boot has a LOAD segment with RWX permissions
                                        OBJCOPY u-boot.srec
                                        OBJCOPY u-boot-nodtb.bin
                                        SYM     u-boot.sym
                                      make[2]: 'arch/arm/dts/rk3588-cp5-x8.dtb' is up to date.
                                        COPY    u-boot.dtb
                                      start=$(/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-nm u-boot | grep __rel_dyn_start | cut -f 1 -d ' '); end=$(/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-nm u-boot | grep __rel_dyn_end | cut -f 1 -d ' '); tools/relocate-rela u-boot-nodtb.bin 0x00200000 $start $end
                                        CAT     u-boot-dtb.bin
                                        MKIMAGE u-boot.img
                                        MKIMAGE u-boot-dtb.img
                                        COPY    u-boot-dtb-kern.bin
                                        ALIGN   u-boot-dtb-kern.bin
                                        CAT     u-boot.bin
                                        CC      spl/common/spl/spl.o
                                        CC      spl/arch/arm/cpu/armv8/fwcall.o
                                        COPY    spl/u-boot-spl.dtb
                                        CC      tpl/arch/arm/cpu/armv8/fwcall.o
                                        LD      spl/arch/arm/cpu/armv8/built-in.o
                                        CC      tpl/arch/arm/mach-rockchip/tpl.o
                                        LD      tpl/arch/arm/cpu/armv8/built-in.o
                                        CC      spl/lib/display_options.o
                                        LD      tpl/arch/arm/mach-rockchip/built-in.o
                                        LD      spl/common/spl/built-in.o
                                        LD      spl/lib/built-in.o
                                        LD      tpl/u-boot-tpl
                                      /usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-ld.bfd: warning: u-boot-tpl has a LOAD segment with RWX permissions
                                        OBJCOPY tpl/u-boot-tpl-nodtb.bin
                                        COPY    tpl/u-boot-tpl.bin
                                        LD      spl/u-boot-spl
                                      /usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-ld.bfd: warning: u-boot-spl has a LOAD segment with RWX permissions
                                        OBJCOPY spl/u-boot-spl-nodtb.bin
                                        CAT     spl/u-boot-spl-dtb.bin
                                        COPY    spl/u-boot-spl.bin
                                        CFGCHK  u-boot.cfg
                                      ERROR: No python2
                                      
                                      $ python
                                      Python 3.12.3 (main, Apr 10 2024, 05:33:47) [GCC 13.2.0] on linux
                                      Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
                                      >>>
                                      

                                      blog: https://plumz.me

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                                        george @plumlis
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                                        @plumlis
                                        The following is what I have compiled and can be used directly.
                                        RKDevTool_v3.13_for_window.rar

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                                        • plumlisP
                                          plumlis @george
                                          last edited by

                                          @george thanks.
                                          The only way to upgrade uboot is following this guide?

                                          https://forum.cool-pi.com/topic/162/how-to-upgrade-the-boot-loader-of-coolpi-4b

                                          short two pins and conect to PC to upgrade loader?

                                          blog: https://plumz.me

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