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<f_> 🤣
<f_> now it's as if amlogic says "hey go reverse aml_encrypt_gxl we made it easier for you"
<f_> fip/gxl/aml_encrypt_gxl: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, for GNU/Linux 2.6.24, BuildID[sha1]=06e53af16ef2eac70a3be0a247428b41101f1122, with debug_info, not stripped
<f_> 🤣
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<f_> interesting
<f_> > s805y: soc_version: bringup s805y [1/1]
<f_> the bl30 I tried was from I think early 2018 so this is interesting
<f_> that would explain the "Wrong chip b0" error.
<f_> Ooooooooh :D
<f_> FINALLY! :D
<f_> That was it!
<f_> But this also gives a bit of insights on bl30.. unlike BL2 which .. well, one BL2 can work for multiple SoCs as long as they're similar enough
<f_> bl30 seems to be specifically tailored per actual SoC
<f_> Either that or it's yet another useless check
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<f_> What looks strange though ... running `dfu` crashes the whole thing
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