Hi,

Am 25.06.19 um 18:58 schrieb Peter Robinson:
>> On 25.06.19 15:20, [email protected] wrote:
>>> Good day,
>>> will Fedora 30 support Raspberry Pi 4, or we must wait to Fedora 31?
>> a short statement from myself as the BCM2835 maintainer. The sources has
>> been published yesterday. The BCM2835 feature window for Linux 5.3 is
>> closed since 3 weeks. So the first kernel with minimal RPi 4 support
>> could be 5.4.
> Where is the upstream branches for 5.4 been published, from when I
> pulled from the raspberrypi github sources late last night I didn't
> see anything specific to the rpi4 I could see in any of the branches.

as far as i know there isn't any upstream branch. Some of the RPi 4
stuff has been prepared for upstream (usually BCM2711 = downstream,
BCM2838 = upstream), but are buried in the rpi-4.19 branch.

Looks at this for example:

https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/commits?author=pelwell

But there are also lot of hacks. Currently the biggest part on Kernel
side is the PCIe driver which isn't upstreamed yet. Another problem is
that there is no U-Boot support yet.

Without a real datasheet with register documentation this isn't fun ...

Stefan

>
> Peter
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