<ecrn>
hi, the question might be somewhat out of scope here, but it is still probably the best place to ask - are there amlogic fip tools and files for s4 available somewhere?
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<f_>
ecrn: in amlogic's u-boot fork?
<ecrn>
I found some amlogic u-boot sources in the android u-boot repository that have s4 support, but as far as I can see there are no fip files for the s4
<ecrn>
too bad there are no "official" sources for such thing and I have to hope that someone with access to the restricted sources put it somewhere
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<marc|gonzalez>
narmstrong: we're fixing the amlogic vdec submission (missing struct alloc from the code reorg)
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now on linux 6.7.7 and still getting "panfrost ffe40000.gpu: shader power transition timeout" and "panfrost ffe40000.gpu: l2 power transition timeout" spam in dmesg on a311d/g12b
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<f_>
ecrn: >too bad there are no "official" sources for such thing < you can thank amlogic for requiring you to add an ssh key to their git server before you actually have access to source code..
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<f_>
add a pile of NDAs..there you are
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<f_>
<f_> Yet another ZTE user experiencing mangled UART logs, coincidence? I don't think so!