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I have an older full linux image that works nicely on the Beagleboard X15. Due to the changes to kits the upgrade maybe complicated or impossible.<br />
I have an older full linux image that works nicely on the Beagleboard X15. Due to the changes to kits the upgrade maybe complicated or impossible.<br />
I plan to provide a full linux besides the stage 3 for those who do not wish to start from scratch.<br />
I plan to provide a full linux besides the stage 3 for those who do not wish to start from scratch.<br />
I have been busy fixing the issues with eMMC access on kernel 4.14 on Beagleboard X15 Rev A2. <br />
I have been busy fixing the issues with eMMC access on kernel 4.14 on Beagleboard X15 Rev A2. <br />
I do not have a Rev B1 so I do not know if the problem is there as well. I have one at works so I will check later.<br />
I do not have a Rev B1 so I do not know if the problem is there as well. I have one at works so I will check later.<br />


The eMMC is broken in the latest release from Texas Instruments. The new eMMC driver for the AM5728 only supports 1.8V devices.<br />
The eMMC is broken in the latest release from Texas Instruments. The new eMMC driver for the AM5728 only supports 1.8V devices.<br />
This is a problem because the Beagleboard eMMC and micro SD only supports 3.3V.
This is a problem because the Beagleboard eMMC and micro SD only supports 3.3V.
It looks like when it detects RevC it corrects itself but RevA2 is ignored.
It looks like when it detects RevC it corrects itself but RevA2 is ignored.
I have fixed the issue the hard way by hacking the driver.<br />
I have fixed the issue the hard way by hacking the driver.<br />
My patch fixes both the device tree and kernel driver so it never checks to see if the device supports 1.8V and so hard coded it for 3.3V.<br />
My patch fixes both the device tree and kernel driver so it never checks to see if the device supports 1.8V and so hard coded it for 3.3V.<br />
I have not checked the driver with the beaglebone yet. From what I see beaglebone is still at kernel 4.9.<br />
I have not checked the driver with the beaglebone yet. From what I see beaglebone is still at kernel 4.9.<br />


I have used yocto to generate the kernel ad device tree binaries. I am looking at creating an ebuild for the kernel to make it more gentoo like.<br />
I have used yocto to generate the kernel ad device tree binaries. I am looking at creating an ebuild for the kernel to make it more gentoo like.<br />
My work is currently on Funtoo. I also have Gentoo installed on my computer but have not been able to get the source of the latest kernel installed. <br />
That source is required to get my Ryzen 7 supported and avoid random crashes during the day.<br />
As far as other ebuilds planned<br />
As far as other ebuilds planned<br />
1-EGL  -- use the EGL from 3D GPU instead of the one from mesa<br />
1-EGL  -- use the EGL from 3D GPU instead of the one from mesa<br />
2-Fix weston and wayland to support 3D GPU<br />
2-Fix weston and wayland to support 3D GPU<br />
3-Add ebuilds for use of the 2D GPU if xorg is required<br />
3-Add ebuilds for use of the 2D GPU if xorg is required<br />
4-IPC support<br />
4-IPC support<br />
5-PRU<br />
5-PRU<br />
6-CAN support<br />
6-CAN support<br />
I will publish the address for my ebuild repository when I have the first ebuild done.<br />
I will publish the address for my ebuild repository when I have the first ebuild done.<br />


These ebuilds should work on both gentoo and funtoo
These ebuilds should work on both gentoo and funtoo

Revision as of 21:27, June 9, 2018

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Beagleboard X15 support

On my Suzie Linux website I have a stage 3 for gentoo, it uses kernel 4.9. I am working on one for funtoo which I expect to publish in the next few days.
I have an older full linux image that works nicely on the Beagleboard X15. Due to the changes to kits the upgrade maybe complicated or impossible.
I plan to provide a full linux besides the stage 3 for those who do not wish to start from scratch.
I have been busy fixing the issues with eMMC access on kernel 4.14 on Beagleboard X15 Rev A2.
I do not have a Rev B1 so I do not know if the problem is there as well. I have one at works so I will check later.

The eMMC is broken in the latest release from Texas Instruments. The new eMMC driver for the AM5728 only supports 1.8V devices.
This is a problem because the Beagleboard eMMC and micro SD only supports 3.3V. It looks like when it detects RevC it corrects itself but RevA2 is ignored. I have fixed the issue the hard way by hacking the driver.
My patch fixes both the device tree and kernel driver so it never checks to see if the device supports 1.8V and so hard coded it for 3.3V.
I have not checked the driver with the beaglebone yet. From what I see beaglebone is still at kernel 4.9.

I have used yocto to generate the kernel ad device tree binaries. I am looking at creating an ebuild for the kernel to make it more gentoo like.
As far as other ebuilds planned
1-EGL -- use the EGL from 3D GPU instead of the one from mesa
2-Fix weston and wayland to support 3D GPU
3-Add ebuilds for use of the 2D GPU if xorg is required
4-IPC support
5-PRU
6-CAN support
I will publish the address for my ebuild repository when I have the first ebuild done.

These ebuilds should work on both gentoo and funtoo