<norton>
How do I install U-boot (legacy-sunxi or mainline) on NAND MLC chip? I have A20-OLinuXino-Micro
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<LeSpocky>
is there a generic command in u-boot to display a serial number of the SoC?
<LeSpocky>
background: recent at91 SoCs have a unique serial number accessible through a SFR, I wrote a patch for that printing it on boot which got rejected a few years ago
<LeSpocky>
is there anything one could hookup this to meanwhile?
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<Tartarus>
what do you mean display?
<Tartarus>
the standard is to put it in the serial# env var so it populates other things and gets passed along to the OS
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<LeSpocky>
Tartarus: I meant printed on serial console
<LeSpocky>
the serial# env var, is that supposed to store a serial number for the board? that might be different from the serial of the soc
<Tartarus>
No, nothing prints serial# to console by default
<LeSpocky>
we actually store a serial different from the soc's in env var 'serial'
<Tartarus>
And it should be set to the serial# for the board, however the board wants to define it
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<LeSpocky>
ack
<LeSpocky>
what's the trailing '#' for?
<Tartarus>
The default is often whatever the SoC does more generally from some fuses, but it can be overridden
<Tartarus>
# as in number, not hash :)
<LeSpocky>
so you might have serial0, serial1 and so on?
<LeSpocky>
well, but if nothing prints a serial by default, I will just keep things as they are, thanks for answering Tartarus :-)
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<LeSpocky>
oh, according to doc the '#' in serial# is no placeholder but actually part of the env variable name? did not expect that ^^
<marex>
LeSpocky: yes#
<LeSpocky>
bbl
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<sjg1>
apalos: xypron: Let me put together a few thoughts based on our discussion. At least I better understand the problem, thank you
<xypron>
sjg1: thanks
<apalos>
sjg1: sure
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<apalos>
sjg1: btw since it's late in the cycle, you probably want thin in 2024.01