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<hexagonwin> Hello, I'm trying to try this patch (https://u-boot.denx.narkive.com/7vv58bTn/patch-0-9-arm-exynos-add-tm2-board-support) but I don't know how to get it exactly. Do I have to manually copy and paste the patch for each files? Thanks.
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<PabloPL> hexagonwin: https://patches.linaro.org/cover/150400/ here it's the same but You can download patches (click on mbox button for each patch)
<hexagonwin> PabloPL Thanks!
<PabloPL> hexagonwin: Do You have Your uart cable?
<hexagonwin> No.. not yet..
<PabloPL> hexagonwin: I would wait for it with testing ;)
<PabloPL> hexagonwin: It would be much easier to have logs to check if it's working or not
<hexagonwin> PabloPL Yes, that's right. But I'm a student, I can't buy things as I wish.. so I can't really test the devices that needs special cables :(
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<PabloPL> hexagonwin: In this case it should be very cheap - few resistors, microusb plug with ID pin. The most expensive item would be uart to usb converter, but it should be also very cheap
<hexagonwin9> (I don't know why but I just got disconnected/reconnected and my nickname changed, I'm a same person)
<hexagonwin9> PabloPL Yes you're right. I'll try to buy, but costs aren't the true issue.. well anyway. Sorry!
<PabloPL> hexagonwin: I remember that on 8895 (for which uart "trick" is not working) someone did used pstore to get logs from kernel by just using standard cable (and any other working kernel)
<hexagonwin9> Oh, in the downstream 3.10 kernel pstore works?
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<hexagonwin> PabloPL Which exact commit should I look at? Sorry, I can't find one.
<PabloPL> hexagonwin: Maybe ask that person how it was setup for 8895 and do the same for Your device
<hexagonwin> PabloPL I thought the 3.10 kernel wasn't capable of seeing pstore, but how would I be able to see it if the device won't crash?
<hexagonwin> Oh, alright!
<hexagonwin> PabloPL So you mean that, the person who did for 8895 is @ivoszbg , right?
<PabloPL> hexagonwin: It looks like yes
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<hexagonwin63> Hello, I now patched u-boot with the tm2 patch and also added tre3calte. And finally I got these files
<hexagonwin63> -
<hexagonwin63> - u-boot , u-boot.srec , u-boot-nodtb.bin , exynos5433-tre3calte.dtb , exynos5433-tm2.dtb , dt.dtb , u-boot-dtb.bin , u-boot.bin , u-boot.sym , u-boot.dtb
<hexagonwin63> These files just got generated
<hexagonwin63> what should I flash to the "place of stock kernel" ?
<hexagonwin63> Thanks.
<hexagonwin63> mkbootimg --base 0x10000000 --kernel_offset 0x00008000 --ramdisk_offset 0x01000000 --tags_offset 0x00000100 --pagesize 2048 --second_offset 0x00f00000 --kernel u-boot.bin -o ubeut.img
<hexagonwin63> ^ I used this command for generating an bootable image
<hexagonwin63> and after I boot to it the screen doesn't change, usb doesn't get detected, is this normal? (I mean is it also like this on a working device)
<hexagonwin63> (Or how should I install postmarketOS or anything to test if it boots in this state, when u-boot is in /boot partition? I can't flash the postmarketOS's fastboot compatible boot.img to /boot then u-boot would be lost..)
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