BSP-Yocto-AM64x-PD23.1.1 2023-08-18 ========================================================== - Linux TI vendor kernel v5.10.168 (based on TI tag 08.06.00.007) - U-Boot v2021.01 (based on TI tag 08.06.00.007) - Yocto 3.1.27 (dunfell) Tested Yocto Images: -------------------- - phytec-headless-image: * phyboard-electra-am64xx-1 - phytec-headless-image: * phyboard-electra-am64xx-2 Build Environment: ------------------ - Ubuntu 20.04 64-bit Features: --------- - Add support for Silicon Revision 2.0 dies with high secure-field security (HS-FS) Issues Fixed: ------------- - BSP does not boot if the Hardware Introspection image is not flashed to the EEPROM Known Issues: ------------- See BSP-Yocto-AM64x-PD23.1.0 BSP-Yocto-AM64x-PD23.1.0 2023-04-21 ======================================================= - Linux TI vendor kernel v5.10.158 (based on TI tag 08.06.00.002) - U-Boot v2021.01 (based on TI tag 08.06.00.002) - Yocto 3.1.23 (dunfell) Tested Yocto Images: -------------------- - phytec-headless-image: * phyboard-electra-am64xx-1 Build Environment: ------------------ - Ubuntu 20.04 64-bit Features: --------- - Switched to PHYTEC yogurt distro and phytec-headless-image - New device tree overlay for co-processors (RPMSG) - u-boot updates * Storage device gets determined based on boot device For SDMMC and EMMC stored on the boot partition (ENV_IS_IN_FAT) For SPI stored on a fixed offset on the SPI NOR flash * SoM hardware detection code in u-boot (not active) * New DDR settings with extended temperature range + lower tREFI * Switched from partition UUIDs to fixed devices usage Booting from EMMC mounts rootfs via /dev/mmcblk0 Booting from SDMMC mounts rootfs via /dev/mmcblk1 * OSPI NOR flash boot Issues Fixed: ------------- - OSPI NOR flash boot Known Issues: ------------- - The reboot command delays the reboot process by several seconds in 3% of all boots. - USB devices connected to the USB bus on the PCIe connector might not be detected during boot or can fail during operation in some cases. - The PCIe card with an I210 was not detected in 5% of all boots.