@andrum99 many thanks for testing! At the moment, the tvservice
interface is not expected to work on arm64 (or at least most bits of it
- the last time I tested it, it could detect an HDMI screen was attached
but that was about it).
It should (mostly) work on armv7l but the userland package here i
This bug was fixed in the package raspberrypi-userland -
0~20200520+git2fe4ca3-0ubuntu3~20.04
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raspberrypi-userland (0~20200520+git2fe4ca3-0ubuntu3~20.04) focal;
urgency=medium
* Backport to focal (LP: #1883111)
* d/copyright audit
* Added d/p/no-specific-libgps.patch to use
This bug was fixed in the package raspberrypi-userland -
0~20200520+git2fe4ca3-0ubuntu3~20.10
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raspberrypi-userland (0~20200520+git2fe4ca3-0ubuntu3~20.10) groovy;
urgency=medium
* Backport to groovy (LP: #1883111)
* d/copyright audit
* Added d/p/no-specific-libgps.patch to u
Tested on focal server using ubuntu-20.04.1-preinstalled-server-
arm64+raspi.img.xz as follows:
Operating System: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Kernel: Linux 5.4.0-1015-raspi
Architecture: arm64
Tested package versions:
libraspberrypi-bin:arm64 (0~20200520+git2fe4ca3-0ubuntu3~20.04),
lib
Hello Dave, or anyone else affected,
Accepted raspberrypi-userland into focal-proposed. The package will
build now and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/raspberrypi-userland/0~20200520+git2fe4ca3-0ubuntu3~20.04 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help
Hello Dave, or anyone else affected,
Accepted raspberrypi-userland into groovy-proposed. The package will
build now and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/raspberrypi-userland/0~20200520+git2fe4ca3-0ubuntu3~20.10 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help
** Description changed:
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As part of our HWE efforts for the Raspberry Pi, we need the latest VC
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+ For groovy, we want to pull in the latest fixes/improvements, so that
+ the focal backpo
I see. As you say, the two closed-source binaries are pretty minor, and
in the case of edidparser, is no longer the recommended tool for parsing
EDIDs, according to a Pi forum thread I read. There's something about
the Pi 4 EDID output that it doesn't handle quite right.
Both tools only get used i
> Armhf binaries for the closed-source vcdbg and edidparser are
available with a compatible license in the upstream package. There are
currently no arm64 versions of these binaries.
> (They are closed source per Broadcom, the original author).
Yes, I've deliberately excluded those from our userla
Armhf binaries for the closed-source vcdbg and edidparser are available
with a compatible license in the upstream package. There are currently
no arm64 versions of these binaries.
(They are closed source per Broadcom, the original author).
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regarding the permissions of /dev/vchiq, we do include the necessary
udev rules to correct the permissions (in /lib/udev/rules.d/10-local-
rpi.rules which is installed as part of libraspberrypi0) but after
installing the package a reboot will be necessary for these rules to
take effect. In Raspbian
Might want to look at permissions and ownership on /dev/vchiq. On a Pi
running Raspberry Pi OS, this is as follows:
crw-rw 1 root video 243, 0 Aug 25 13:06 vchiq
However, on a Pi 4B running ubuntu focal arm64 I get:
crw--- 1 root root236, 0 Apr 1 17:23 vchiq
The result is t
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: raspberrypi-userland (Ubuntu Focal)
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
As part of our HWE efforts for the Raspberry Pi, we need the latest VC
(GPU) and camera-related libraries (and utilities) on the Raspberry Pi
for focal as well.
[Test Case]
- TODO
+ * Install libraspberrypi-bin package
+ * Add "start_x=1" and "gp
** Also affects: raspberrypi-userland (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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For reference, GL/EGL lib bug link:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libglvnd/+bug/1891613
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@sil2100 I did forward fix-format-overflow.patch but they ultimately
decided that chunk of code had never been used and they'd rather just
excise it (https://github.com/raspberrypi/userland/pull/644). Would
"Forwarded:" be "not-needed" there or "yes"?
@tjaalton Hmm, that's definitely my fault. Tha
This builds libEGL.so and libGLESv2.so on armhf, which is most likely
wrong and causes file conflicts with libegl-dev (src:libglvnd). Please
fix.
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Doing a NEW review of the patch. So far it looks good, some minor
concerns to address in the future:
* fix-format-overflow.patch looks like something that could potentially be
forwarded upstream, but I see no Forwarded: clause in the header.
* I am a bit worried that we're packaging something t
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