On Tue, 24 May 2022, Florian Fainelli wrote: > > I have visually inspected code produced and verified this change to boot > > with TCP networking performing just fine, both with a 32-bit and a 64-bit > > configuration. Sadly with the little endianness only, because in the > > course of this verification I have discovered the core card of my Malta > > board bit the dust a few days ago, apparently in a permanent manner, and I > > have no other big-endian MIPS system available here to try. > > How about QEMU is not that a viable option for testing big/little endian > configurations? Yeah, for this particular change, sure. I don't have QEMU set up however at the moment and would have to take some time to sort it, and it won't do for peripherals it doesn't implement. The failure is a fresh problem and I yet need to figure out what to do about it. A bad coincidence I guess as I have MIPS hardware 10 years older that still goes strong. Maciej