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Miouyouyou authored
EVER ! Seriously, if they have not incorporated the reboot patch by now, it just means that nobody cares about Tinkerboard on mainline kernels. Also Mali drivers are broken. AGAIN ! I could still try to merge the newest kernel driver code, with the old one I keep here because nobody at Rockchip or ARM is competent enough to release a user-space driver able to communicate with recent kernel drivers ! But Panfrost drivers actually work without having to do all this shit. Not counting the fact that Panfrost OpenGL drivers are incorporated into MESA, meaning that every updated distribution under the sun will soon provide you the right OpenGL drivers for your RK3288 boards. So, yeah, the v5.6 kernel release might be the last one. The VPU driver is being integrated and still cannot work with FFMPEG, because "reasons", but I don't have the patience to recompile FFMPEG on a Tinkerboard anymore. I'll just wait for an official Debian FFMPEG package that supports V4L2 request API correctly and just send a bug-report about the drivers "not working on my system". Signed-off-by: Miouyouyou (Myy) <myy@miouyouyou.fr>
Miouyouyou authoredEVER ! Seriously, if they have not incorporated the reboot patch by now, it just means that nobody cares about Tinkerboard on mainline kernels. Also Mali drivers are broken. AGAIN ! I could still try to merge the newest kernel driver code, with the old one I keep here because nobody at Rockchip or ARM is competent enough to release a user-space driver able to communicate with recent kernel drivers ! But Panfrost drivers actually work without having to do all this shit. Not counting the fact that Panfrost OpenGL drivers are incorporated into MESA, meaning that every updated distribution under the sun will soon provide you the right OpenGL drivers for your RK3288 boards. So, yeah, the v5.6 kernel release might be the last one. The VPU driver is being integrated and still cannot work with FFMPEG, because "reasons", but I don't have the patience to recompile FFMPEG on a Tinkerboard anymore. I'll just wait for an official Debian FFMPEG package that supports V4L2 request API correctly and just send a bug-report about the drivers "not working on my system". Signed-off-by: Miouyouyou (Myy) <myy@miouyouyou.fr>
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