Fedora 29 vs 30 and openSSL 1.1.1
by Robert Moskowitz
I just noticed that the repo used today to build F29-minimal has openssl
1.1.1.pre8-4 whereas F30 has 1.1.1.pre9-1
Will F29 be updated to pre9?
Also Matt pushed out PR 6901 to master today. Will that be picked up
for pre9-1 or will that make a pre9-2?
Thank you
5 years, 7 months
Fedora ARM & AArch64 Status Meeting Minutes 2018-08-21
by Paul Whalen
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#fedora-meeting-2: Fedora ARM and AArch64 Status Meeting
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Meeting started by pwhalen at 15:00:03 UTC. The full logs are available
at
https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-2/2018-08-21/fedora_arm_...
.
Meeting summary
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* roll call (pwhalen, 15:00:03)
* 1) ==== Userspace Status ==== (pwhalen, 15:05:49)
* No known issues. (pwhalen, 15:07:41)
* 2) ==== Kernel Status ==== (pwhalen, 15:07:53)
* F29: kernel-4.18.3-300.fc29 (pwhalen, 15:08:05)
* LINK: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1137943
(pwhalen, 15:08:06)
* F28: kernel-4.17.17-200.fc28 (pwhalen, 15:08:17)
* LINK: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1137814
(pwhalen, 15:08:17)
* Please test and report any issues to the list or #fedora-arm.
(pwhalen, 15:11:57)
* 3) ==== Bootloader Status ==== (pwhalen, 15:12:33)
* Latest uboot-tools-2018.09-0.2.rc2.fc29 (pwhalen, 15:13:14)
* LINK: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1136162
(pwhalen, 15:13:14)
* Arndale: fdt_fixup_memory_banks: num banks 8 exceeds hardcoded limit
4 (pwhalen, 15:13:34)
* LINK: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1619700
(pwhalen, 15:13:40)
* Should be fixed in RC3. (pwhalen, 15:14:13)
* 4) == F29 == (pwhalen, 15:17:31)
* LINK:
https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose//branched/Fedora-29-20180820.n...
(pwhalen, 15:18:58)
* 5) == Open Floor == (pwhalen, 15:23:18)
Meeting ended at 15:29:52 UTC.
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5 years, 8 months
My Fedora 4.18 kernel testday report for arm
by Zamir Sun
Hi,
In case someone interested, here is a kernel test day report for arm.
Tested kernel 4.18.0 with Fedora 28 on BeagleBone Black(armv7hl),
Raspberry Pi 2(armv7hl), Raspberry Pi 3(aarch64), Hikey Board
(aarch64), system boots fine. The Fedora kernel test with default
profile is also executed, the logs are uploaded by that test suit.
Also tested to boot Raspberry Pi 2(armv7hl), Raspberry Pi 3(aarch64),
Hikey Board (aarch64) with kernel 4.18.1-300, and they also boots
fine.
As for Orange Pi Prime, it cannot boot with the nightly image
Fedora-Minimal-29-20180816.n.0. Logs are available here
https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/AFCUnOpiDuyfsVJk4BRqsg
https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/pRKE9Qff1P6hTgboOKZFeg
https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/XYCLWMETngM7LuilYfkv5w
I also cannot install new kernel on a working Orange Pi Prime Fedora
28 system. DNF/rpm simply makes the system lost response. Not sure
why.
For HikeyBoard (Hikey620), it still cannot boot from mSD card using
Fedora-Minimal-29-20180816.n.0, regenerating the initram image with
hi6220_reset driver do not help. Booting system on a USB stick is
fine.
I also tried ftrace, and found some issues reported on rpi2 and hikey.
Bugs are reported as
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1616193
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1619081
HTH.
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5 years, 8 months
RFE : CONFIG_MLX90614=m
by Ken Harris
Please set CONFIG_MLX90614=m
... which enables drivers/iio/temperature/mlx90614.ko
which is "Melexis MLX90614 contactless IR temperature sensor"
Also, please set CONFIG_MAXIM_THERMOCOUPLE=m
Thanks !
5 years, 8 months
uboot dtb overlays: clarification needed
by Alessio Ciregia
Hello.
I'm doing a lot of tests with Fedora 28 (armv7hl) and I would like
some clarifications. I looked around for some info, but I'm unable to
get specific responses to my questios.
- The loaded dtb (on a Raspberry Pi 3) is bcm2837-rpi-3-b.dtb: who
tell the system to load such dtb?
- Does the /boot/uEnv.txt file is taken into account in Fedora?
- Does the dtoverlay option (n config.txt) is taken into account by Fedora?
Thank you.
A.
5 years, 8 months
GPIO
by Alessio Ciregia
Hello.
Tell me if I understand correctly the situation about GPIO on Fedora.
(Please note: I'm not an engineer nor a developer). I'm asking this
because I'm unable to find suitable and exaustive (for me)
documentation.
GPIO sysfs interface is deprecated, and in the future will be removed
from the kernel. So in Fedora the kernel is compiled without such
flag. As a consequence we don't have the /sys/class/gpio path.
We have instead /dev/gpiochipN character device.
To use this device we can't use ordinary commands line tools (echo,
cat, etc), but you have to go through some library.
In addition to that, current kernel modules (like wire, wire_therm,
wire_gpio) cannot be used, and someone should write something new (i'm
thinking to 1wire sensors).
Furthermore, using the provided libgpiod tools, all that you can do at
the moment is putting a pin to high or to low level, and read the
level.
At last, at least on the Raspberry Pi, the gpioinfo command provides a
list of lines. The count of these lines is higher than the number of
pins, and ok, there is something a bit difficult to understand for me,
but I can imagine that the GPIO in the SOC is not only the pinout. The
fact is that these lines, these numbers are unmapped to the GPIO pins
(I'm unable to find documentation): if I try every line offset with
the tool gpioset, maybe with a LED, do you think I will be aple to
create a suitable mapping (like saying: line offset 7 is BCM pin 4,
and so on, for instance)?
Sorry if I wrote a bunch of garbage. Any clarification will be welcome.
Ciao,
A.
5 years, 8 months