12.04.2017 11:44, Fabian Vogt пишет:
Hi,
as far as I can tell this is the usual issue with uboot that it really relies on a serial console.
There is a patch on the u-boot mailing list that should fix this for the rpi2 u-boot on rpi3 HW case:
Unfortunately, It doesn't work for me...
While it is not the main objective of the patch, as a side effect it enables the uart autodetection for all RPi models, so it might fix this case as well.
Cheers, Fabian
Am Mittwoch, 12. April 2017, 10:30:31 CEST schrieb Alexander Graf:
Raspbian runs Linux straight away which then adapts to the respective target board. U-Boot however does not; it statically compiles in which target serial port to use.
I agree that this should probably be fixed :). Patches are more than welcome!
Alex
On 12.04.17 10:23, Matwey V. Kornilov wrote:
Now it is clear, thank you. I though that the same raspbian image fitted all RPI versions so JeOS did also.
12.04.2017 11:12, Alexander Graf пишет:
Hi,
I don't think it would work, as the serial port is behind a different IP block.
Alex
Am 12.04.2017 um 09:17 schrieb Matwey V. Kornilov <matwey.kornilov@gmail.com>:
Hello,
Could somebody please tell me whether raspberrypi2 image supposed to work on raspberrypi3 in armv7 mode?
I've just tried but I don't see anything on serial console, even u-boot messages. Is it the image broken? I don't have raspberrypi2 to test.
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