<stdint>
Well I hope it would solve the 2nd BL problem, I would do a test later
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<mrjay>
i think vdd_log for marsboard/bqcurie2/... is set incorectly in mainline (lack of pwm-supply node?, also acording to old rockchip sources min/max voltage values are wrong)
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<libv>
did anyone ever play with the x86 based rockchip SoX?
<libv>
SoC?
<libv>
i got two of those now, as mali m450 and x86 just was too intrigueing
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<mmind00>
libv: I don't remember anybody mentioning them here, but as that is a somewhat recent development, I guess peripherals should hopefully be pretty similar to the recent (and well supported) arm variants
<libv>
it is not that recent
<libv>
it's the sofia chipset that intel will no longer continue developing
<libv>
asus does have source code for the kernel
<mmind00>
I meant "recent" comparing the older Cortex-A9 with only community involvement vs. rk3288 and friends where all these companies nowadays even seem to use the mainline kernel and provide patches ... so hopefully the Sofia peripherals where from that newer batch (hdmi etc)
<libv>
ah, yeah, wait and see
<libv>
3.14 kernel though
<mmind00>
libv: 3.14 is also the kernel the veyron-Chromebooks (rk3288-based) use ... and you actually still get a slight edge with it on rk3288 over mainline - we managed to decrease that gap nicely, but some harder stuff still remains to be solved
<libv>
straight up: gpl violation
<libv>
tuxera ntfs and exfat driver binaries in kernel sources :)