Hi Noor, If you have not done so already, would it be worth trying to build and initialize the current libbsd with a loopback driver? Are there other devices on the RPI4 such as the SD card or USB that may be usable in the current libbsd on the Pi 4? I know it will not get you the ethernet driver you need, but having an environment that runs on the board might be a step in the right direction.
How hard do you think it would be to backport the ethernet driver to the current rtems-libbsd release? Alan On Sun, Jun 4, 2023 at 11:45 AM Noor Aman <nooraman5...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ping, I still require some assistance. > > Else I'll go by with Kinsey's suggestion as follows: > >> If it turns out we can't trivially bring things up to current, you may >> need to import the current updated driver from freebsd master into rtemsbsd >> and maintain it out of tree. > > > Thanks > > > On Thu, 1 Jun 2023 at 23:46, Noor Aman <nooraman5...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello, >> Currently freebsd-org submodule is currently checked out at hash-ID >> 5d85e12 dated September 24, 2019 in master rtems-libbsd branch. In order to >> import genet drivers, I need to at least get commit from april 2020. >> Specifically this one https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24436 >> >> In terms of freebsd release numbers, I need freebsd 13.x candidate in >> order to import genet drivers. There are no drivers for it in freebsd 12.x. >> >> From what I have read in the documentation, the working directory needs >> to be clean in order to start importing process, but i'm unable to do so >> when switching to main or master branch. What should I do? Any suggestions? >> >> Thank you, >> > > > -- > Mohd Noor Aman > Tinkering with Hardware > >
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