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Bug#981586: Bullseye armhf kernel for Raspberry Pi 4b does not boot

Started byLinAdmin <linadmin@quickline.ch>
First post2021-03-16 20:10 +0100
Last post2021-03-16 20:10 +0100
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  Bug#981586: Bullseye armhf kernel for Raspberry Pi 4b does not boot LinAdmin <linadmin@quickline.ch> - 2021-03-16 20:10 +0100

#69833 — Bug#981586: Bullseye armhf kernel for Raspberry Pi 4b does not boot

FromLinAdmin <linadmin@quickline.ch>
Date2021-03-16 20:10 +0100
SubjectBug#981586: Bullseye armhf kernel for Raspberry Pi 4b does not boot
Message-ID<BTneO-6Ry-9@gated-at.bofh.it>
I just wonder why the famous experts maintaining this
extremely useful multi arch armhf kernel preferred to close
former errors with the lame excuse that for Pi4 one should
use arm64 which shows considerable lower throughput.

All it needs to get a kernel booting on Pi4 is changing
three switches in menuconfig:

CONFIG_PCIE_BRCMSTB=y

CONFIG_RESET_RASPERBERRY=y

RESET_BRCMSTB_RESCAL=y

The resulting kernel is a few KB bigger but does still boot
on the other relevant hardware I own: Banana Pi & exynos board.

LinAdmin

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