Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 20.12.2015 um 15:50 schrieb Ludwig Nussel:
Am 17.12.2015 um 13:04 schrieb Freek de Kruijf:
I tested the latest released Tumbleweed image for the Raspberry Pi 2B,
Build354.2 which shows a black screen and does not boot at all, same
as the
latest one from Staging, which is from a few days back.

Currently there are no working Tumbleweed images for any of the
Raspberry Pi
systems. Is there anything I can do, apart from testing the latest
images?

Same here. None of the available images work. The kernel seems to be
a patched copy of some kernel devel project state. Any chance to
rebase that on something current? Looks like the sources come from
some git, but where?

The first thing you guys could do is provide some more substantial info
of what you are actually testing. Build numbers are not really telling.

The OP was referring to "Raspberry Pi 2B". That's what I tried. All
three images (factory, devel, devel:staging) show the same behavior.

[...]
Ludwig's serial log is from the Pi 2. The Pi 2 is still not supported by
the mainline Linux kernel and therefore not by the openSUSE kernel
either. The kernel-rpi2 package is built from:

https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:ARM:Factory:Contrib:RaspberryPi2/kernel-source

These Contrib packages have no magic cron jobs unlike the openSUSE
kernels and thus need to be manually updated like any other package, via
osc bco / sr, by whomever cares about them.

The kernel-source.changes looks like some script pulled patches from
a git repo. Unfortunately the package gives no hint from which repo.
It must be something based on the openSUSE kernel git repo I guess.
So it's not as simple as branch and submit. If that was the case
we'd see patch lines in the spec file.

I guess the kernel will be from somewhere at
https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/ - there's several branches
including an rpi-4.4.y that you might want to try building and packaging.

Do we have some spec file template that shows how to build some
"upstream" kernel in a way that is compatible with the official
openSUSE kernel packaging?

cu
Ludwig

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