Re: Wandboard Quad RevD1 has no Ethernet in Fedora F31?

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Taking a look at the u-boot I've got (running "strings" on the dd image
from the first 20MB /dev/mmcblk) I see:

strings /tmp/mmc.dat | grep -i wand | grep -i d1
imx6qp-wandboard-revd1
_imx6qp-wandboard-revd1
_imx6qp-wandboard-revd1
imx6qp-wandboard-revd1
Board: Wandboard rev D1
...

So clearly there is some D1 detection going on in u-boot, but it's not
working for my instance of the board.  :-(

-derek

On Thu, April 16, 2020 10:30 am, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> On Thu, April 16, 2020 10:19 am, Peter Robinson wrote:
>
>> The proper question is why is Wandboard hostile to upstream by not
>> sending their device support upstream. The original commit was by a
>> NXP maintainer, but there's been little on the Wandboard stuff at all
>> since the addition of the D1 support.
>
> Another good question.  But even looking at the wandboard github stuff,
> there doesn't appear to have been any changes since 2015 to the uboot-imx
> tree or the u-boot-fslc tree.  C.f. https://github.com/wandboard-org
>
> I feel like they used to be so much better about pushing upstream.  Or
> maybe the hardware manufacturer made a change without telling the
> wandboard crew?
>
> I find it odd that github is showing 2015 when there were clearly changed
> in 2017?  I'm confused.
>
> Okay, I was looking at an old branch.  There is a 2017 branch which has a
> commit to add D1 to u-boot:
> https://github.com/wandboard-org/uboot-imx/commit/978c09eb0d49dba37b86c23e61bc50fb1b72dc00
>
> Of course I don't know if this commit ever made it upstream?
>
> -derek
>
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