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  • 4.4.154-1132-rockchip-ayufan released

  • 4.4.154-1134-rockchip-ayufan released

    ayufan: rockpro64: enable uart0 for bt

    PCIe & WiFi-Modul geht immer noch nicht. Aber, Kamil hat einen neuen Release angeschmissen.

  • 4.4.167-1138-rockchip-ayufan released

    ayufan: defconfig: disable broken kernel modules

  • 4.4.167-1140-rockchip-ayufan released

    ayufan: stmmac: disable TX offload for mtu bigger than 1498

    Zum Thema bitte auch diesen Beitrag lesen.

    • 4.4.167-1146-rockchip-ayufan
    • 4.4.167-1148-rockchip-ayufan
    • 4.4.167-1151-rockchip-ayufan
    • 4.4.167-1153-rockchip-ayufan

    Änderungen:

    • ayufan: rockchip-vpu: fix compilation errors
    • ayufan: dts: rockpro64: fix es8316 support
    • ayufan: dts: rockpro64: add missing gpu_power_model for MALI
    • ayufan: dts: pinebook-pro: fix support for sound-out

    Ayufan bereitet die Images für das kommende Pinbook Pro vor.

    • 4.4.167-1155-rockchip-ayufan
    • 4.4.167-1157-rockchip-ayufan
    • 4.4.167-1159-rockchip-ayufan
    • 4.4.167-1161-rockchip-ayufan

    Änderungen

    • ayufan: dts: pinebook-pro: change bt/audio supply according to Android changes
    • ayufan: dts: rock64: remove unused ir-receiver
    • ayufan: dts: pinebook-pro: fix display port output
    • ayufan: dts: pinebook-pro: fix display port output
  • 4.4.167-1165-rockchip-ayufan released

    • ayufan: dts: rockpro64: enable 1.992GHz OPP
  • 4.4.167-1167-rockchip-ayufan released

    • ayufan: dts: pinebook-pro: fix eDP resolution
  • 4.4.167-1169-rockchip-ayufan released

    • nuumio: dts/c: rockpro64: add pcie scan sleep and enable it for rockpro64 (#45)

  • 4.4.167-1171-rockchip-ayufan released
    4.4.167-1173-rockchip-ayufan released

    • ayufan: dts: rockpro64: configure dmc/dfi
    • ayufan: dts: rockpro64: reconfigure OPPs for cpul/b
  • 4.4.167-1175-rockchip-ayufan released

    • Old driver is rockchip-drm-rga

  • 4.4.167-1178-rockchip-ayufan released
    4.4.167-1181-rockchip-ayufan released

    • ayufan: defconfig: enable CONFIG_ROCKCHIP_RGA2
    • ayufan: dts: rockpro64: enable 32MB ion
  • 4.4.167-1183-rockchip-ayufan released

    • ayufan: dts: rock64: limit DDR to 1600MHz
  • 4.4.167-1184-rockchip-ayufan released
    4.4.167-1185-rockchip-ayufan released

    • Revert "PCI: rockchip: Add Rockchip DW PCIe controller support"
    • Revert "nuumio: dts/c: rockpro64: add pcie scan sleep and enable it for rockpro64 (#45)"

    und viele andere Änderungen. https://gitlab.com/ayufan-repos/rock64/linux-kernel/commits/release-4.4

  • 4.4.167-1187-rockchip-ayufan released

    • ayufan: defconfig: enable CONFIG_PHY_ROCKCHIP_PCIE=y

    Dran denken, Kamil ist im Moment ziemlich viel am Umbauen. Könnte also gut sein, das hinterher weniger funktioniert als vorher. Also schön vorsichtig 😉

  • 4.4.167-1188-rockchip-ayufan released

    • ayufan: dts: rock64: fix vcc_host1_5v to be active_low
  • 4.4.167-1189-rockchip-ayufan released

    • ayufan: dts: rockpro64: fix xin32k

    Irgendwas mit clock und WLan..

  • 4.4.167-1192-rockchip-ayufan released

    • ayufan: rockchip: pwm_remotectl: fix pinctrl not being set
    • ayufan: stmmac: fix suspend/resume of gmac raising DMA error

    Kamil schrieb was von IR gefixt und suspend/resume !?

  • 4.4.167-1193-rockchip-ayufan released

    • ayufan: dts: rockpro64: remove unused i2s0 as it blocks spdif
  • 4.4.167-1201-rockchip-ayufan released

    Ganz schön aktiv unser Kamil im Moment. 🙂

    Hier zum Nachlesen -> https://gitlab.com/ayufan-repos/rock64/linux-kernel/commits/release-4.4

  • TwisterOS

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  • RockPro64 - Mainline Kernel 5.9.x vom Kamil

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    Hoppla, nach langer Zeit mal was Neues vom Kamil.

    5.9.0-1146-ayufan released

    WIP: cdn_dp hdmi audio switch
  • ROCKPro64 - PCIe Probleme

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    Danke für dein Feedback.

  • Mainline Kernel 5.0.x

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    5.0.0-1105-ayufan released

    ayufan: dts: rockpro64: enable sdio0
  • Booten von der NVMe Platte

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    Für dies Kernal: Linux rockpro64 4.4.167-1213-rockchip-ayufan-g34ae07687fce #1 SMP Tue Jun 18 20:44:49 UTC 2019 aarch64 GNU/Linux

    Booten von der NVMe Platte nicht möglich.

    Ich folgte die folgende Schritte. Leider funktioniert es nicht. Es gibt einen Fehler in Boot.

    Ohne RAID oder LVM config.

    Specs:
    Rockpro64
    Marvel PCIe 88se9230 karte
    SANDISK SSD 120 GB

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    Ich sehe gerade, das könnte hier auch mal neu gemacht werden.

  • Mainline Kernel 4.17-rc7

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    4.17.0-rc6-1029-ayufan released

    Link Preview Image Releases · ayufan-rock64/linux-mainline-kernel

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    Seit 1021 funktioniert USB3.

  • stretch-minimal-rockpro64

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    Mal ein Test was der Speicher so kann.

    rock64@rockpro64:~/tinymembench$ ./tinymembench tinymembench v0.4.9 (simple benchmark for memory throughput and latency) ========================================================================== == Memory bandwidth tests == == == == Note 1: 1MB = 1000000 bytes == == Note 2: Results for 'copy' tests show how many bytes can be == == copied per second (adding together read and writen == == bytes would have provided twice higher numbers) == == Note 3: 2-pass copy means that we are using a small temporary buffer == == to first fetch data into it, and only then write it to the == == destination (source -> L1 cache, L1 cache -> destination) == == Note 4: If sample standard deviation exceeds 0.1%, it is shown in == == brackets == ========================================================================== C copy backwards : 2812.7 MB/s C copy backwards (32 byte blocks) : 2811.9 MB/s C copy backwards (64 byte blocks) : 2632.8 MB/s C copy : 2667.2 MB/s C copy prefetched (32 bytes step) : 2633.5 MB/s C copy prefetched (64 bytes step) : 2640.8 MB/s C 2-pass copy : 2509.8 MB/s C 2-pass copy prefetched (32 bytes step) : 2431.6 MB/s C 2-pass copy prefetched (64 bytes step) : 2424.1 MB/s C fill : 4887.7 MB/s (0.5%) C fill (shuffle within 16 byte blocks) : 4883.0 MB/s C fill (shuffle within 32 byte blocks) : 4889.3 MB/s C fill (shuffle within 64 byte blocks) : 4889.2 MB/s --- standard memcpy : 2807.3 MB/s standard memset : 4890.4 MB/s (0.3%) --- NEON LDP/STP copy : 2803.7 MB/s NEON LDP/STP copy pldl2strm (32 bytes step) : 2802.1 MB/s NEON LDP/STP copy pldl2strm (64 bytes step) : 2800.7 MB/s NEON LDP/STP copy pldl1keep (32 bytes step) : 2745.5 MB/s NEON LDP/STP copy pldl1keep (64 bytes step) : 2745.8 MB/s NEON LD1/ST1 copy : 2801.9 MB/s NEON STP fill : 4888.9 MB/s (0.3%) NEON STNP fill : 4850.1 MB/s ARM LDP/STP copy : 2803.8 MB/s ARM STP fill : 4893.0 MB/s (0.5%) ARM STNP fill : 4851.7 MB/s ========================================================================== == Framebuffer read tests. == == == == Many ARM devices use a part of the system memory as the framebuffer, == == typically mapped as uncached but with write-combining enabled. == == Writes to such framebuffers are quite fast, but reads are much == == slower and very sensitive to the alignment and the selection of == == CPU instructions which are used for accessing memory. == == == == Many x86 systems allocate the framebuffer in the GPU memory, == == accessible for the CPU via a relatively slow PCI-E bus. Moreover, == == PCI-E is asymmetric and handles reads a lot worse than writes. == == == == If uncached framebuffer reads are reasonably fast (at least 100 MB/s == == or preferably >300 MB/s), then using the shadow framebuffer layer == == is not necessary in Xorg DDX drivers, resulting in a nice overall == == performance improvement. For example, the xf86-video-fbturbo DDX == == uses this trick. == ========================================================================== NEON LDP/STP copy (from framebuffer) : 602.5 MB/s NEON LDP/STP 2-pass copy (from framebuffer) : 551.6 MB/s NEON LD1/ST1 copy (from framebuffer) : 667.1 MB/s NEON LD1/ST1 2-pass copy (from framebuffer) : 605.6 MB/s ARM LDP/STP copy (from framebuffer) : 445.3 MB/s ARM LDP/STP 2-pass copy (from framebuffer) : 428.8 MB/s ========================================================================== == Memory latency test == == == == Average time is measured for random memory accesses in the buffers == == of different sizes. The larger is the buffer, the more significant == == are relative contributions of TLB, L1/L2 cache misses and SDRAM == == accesses. For extremely large buffer sizes we are expecting to see == == page table walk with several requests to SDRAM for almost every == == memory access (though 64MiB is not nearly large enough to experience == == this effect to its fullest). == == == == Note 1: All the numbers are representing extra time, which needs to == == be added to L1 cache latency. The cycle timings for L1 cache == == latency can be usually found in the processor documentation. == == Note 2: Dual random read means that we are simultaneously performing == == two independent memory accesses at a time. In the case if == == the memory subsystem can't handle multiple outstanding == == requests, dual random read has the same timings as two == == single reads performed one after another. == ========================================================================== block size : single random read / dual random read 1024 : 0.0 ns / 0.0 ns 2048 : 0.0 ns / 0.0 ns 4096 : 0.0 ns / 0.0 ns 8192 : 0.0 ns / 0.0 ns 16384 : 0.0 ns / 0.0 ns 32768 : 0.0 ns / 0.0 ns 65536 : 4.5 ns / 7.2 ns 131072 : 6.8 ns / 9.7 ns 262144 : 9.8 ns / 12.8 ns 524288 : 11.4 ns / 14.7 ns 1048576 : 16.0 ns / 22.6 ns 2097152 : 114.0 ns / 175.3 ns 4194304 : 161.7 ns / 219.9 ns 8388608 : 190.7 ns / 241.5 ns 16777216 : 205.3 ns / 250.5 ns 33554432 : 212.9 ns / 255.5 ns 67108864 : 222.3 ns / 271.1 ns