Hi,

On 12/29/22 00:55, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
On 2022-12-28, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
I have not received many test results for current or even remotely
recent u-boot platforms in Debian, and u-boot has been blocked from
migration to testing partly because of this.

As the bookworm freeze approaches, this is getting to be... worrysome!

If you have access to any of these boards, please consider testing
u-boot versions as packaged in debian for versions from debian stable
(2021.01*), testing (2022.04*), unstable (2022.10*) and experimental
(2023.01-rc*) and updating the wiki page if successful and/or replying
to 1016...@bugs.debian.org with a positive confirmation...

rpi_arm64

Tested `rpi_arm64` target with RPi 3 B 1GB and RPi 4 B 2GB.

Tested versions below are able to work with USB keyboard, serial, hdmi output and boot the target OS to graphical UI:
- U-Boot 2022.04+dfsg-2+b1 (May 14 2022 - 19:14:13 +0000)
- U-Boot 2022.10+dfsg-2 (Dec 23 2022 - 23:18:44 +0000)
- U-Boot 2023.01-rc4+dfsg-1 (Dec 24 2022 - 03:13:23 +0000)

With the version from stable -- no HDMI for RPi4, all works for RPi3:
- U-Boot 2021.01+dfsg-5 (May 23 2021 - 04:32:45 +0000)

PS Tested `rpi_arm64` boot with the daily image image from ApertisOS since it is using that target by default, have graphical UI and works both with RPi3 and RPi4,
so it is convenient to compare the U-Boot itself.

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Denis Pynkin
Senior Software Engineer

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