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<ccaione>
hi. I'm still playing with u-boot and a rk3288 based chromebook. Chainloading u-boot from the bootrom code (coreboot / depthcharge ?) works perfectly fine (as described in README.chromium). I was now wondering if I can bypass / substitute the bootrom code at all, booting straight from SD (yes, I have a servo board if that's needed). Honestly README.rockchip is a bit vague in that sense.
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<mmind00>
maz: oh wow ... that drm stuff is a rabbits hole ;-) ... looks like the 43-patch behemoth depends on some more patches I just tracked down
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<maz>
mmind00: yeah, it is crazy. I've stayed clear of it and did my own, one at a time fixes.
<eballetbo>
mmind00: I think that depends on this https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/1/10/682 , /me is also getting crazy on these (to much patches :P)
<eballetbo>
s/to/too
<mmind00>
eballetbo: yep, these are the ones I found
<maz>
mmind00: what annoys me the most is that while this series grows to no end, we have bugs in mainline that are not getting plugged ("we're rewriting all of this").
* maz
stops moaning...
* mmind00
pluggs his ears :-P
<eballetbo>
shouldn't we concentrate first on fix current bugs?
<mmind00>
eballetbo: likely, which is why I'm looking at these 2 series now :-)