**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Apr 21 03:01:26 2021 Apr 21 05:44:22 * enyc meows Apr 21 05:59:27 I think I compiled u-boot from mainline, so I imagine "new" is what you would naturally use. Apr 21 06:00:36 Just as there's no maemo fork for glibc, don't need one for u-boot either, since u-boot presumably already supports rx-51. Apr 21 06:04:56 Mainline u-boot has contributions from Pali made this year. Apr 21 06:05:12 (rx-51-specific contributions) Apr 21 06:07:12 $ cat /dev/urandom >enyc Apr 21 06:35:33 cat Apr 21 08:03:59 Maxdamantus: hrrrm but does cssu provide a usefully updated u-boot installer package ...? Apr 21 08:04:41 last I checked the u-boot installer has limited ext4 e.g. not supporting 64bit,metadata_csum ext4 Apr 21 08:29:38 Dunno. I think I've only ever built it myself. Apr 21 08:30:24 And I just have a separate ext2 partition for boot anyway. Apr 21 09:11:50 * bencoh purrs Apr 21 09:12:02 * sixwheeledbeast locks the catflap Apr 21 09:12:23 Maxdamantus: so that means current uboot/master works as expected on rx-51? Apr 21 09:14:47 bencoh: I imagine so. I last built it a couple of years ago, but as I said above, there are recent rx-51 commits, so very likely it will still work. Apr 21 09:15:35 (feature commits (eg, usb serial), not try-fixing-everything-because-it's-broken commits) Apr 21 09:15:42 ah, I thought you compiled it just recently Apr 21 09:16:35 because yeah, there are still commits, mostly fixes to previous commits breaking compat Apr 21 09:16:46 https://github.com/u-boot/u-boot/commits/master/board/nokia/rx51 Apr 21 09:17:38 whats master? I have leste booting from 2021.01-rc4... Apr 21 09:18:52 master is v2021.04-959-g842d049be2 Apr 21 09:19:49 (that is, 959 commits on top of v2021.04) Apr 21 09:20:04 last rc is v2021.04-rc5 Apr 21 11:22:46 sunshavi - I don't think there are any expected benefits of new u-boot for maemo Fremantle. But with leste and others, e.g. postmarketOS, it could possibly mean dtb is handled without being appended to the kernel, making it easy to use one kernel for all devices Apr 21 11:25:42 I don't know if this is really the case though, as I haven't tried it yet, but I would expect it. Appending dtb gets tedious after a while when you're hacking on the kernel Apr 21 15:55:38 Hi Apr 21 15:55:59 Would anyone help me find the bcm2048 datasheet, please Apr 21 17:39:52 sicelo: The near thing I remember about that is: Apr 21 17:39:53 https://www.elektranox.org/2017/01/0004-nokia-bluetooth/ **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Apr 22 02:59:57 2021