Is it now L5.4.3_1.0.0 or directly L5.4.3_2.0.0?

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Is it now L5.4.3_1.0.0 or directly L5.4.3_2.0.0?

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marcelziswiler
Senior Contributor I

OK, I admit the supporting information isn't published as of yet. However, there are now binary demo files under BSP, Drivers and Middleware which suggest it being L5.4.3_1.0.0 but then the sources on CodeAurora tell a different story as the branch is called imx_5.4.3_2.0.0 and the tag rel_imx_5.4.3_2.0.0.

Could NXP please comment? Thanks!

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gary_bisson
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Hi,

So the naming is definitely confusing but:

- 5.4.3_1.0.0 is GA for i.MX6/7 and i.MX8MQ/8MM/8MN/8QM/8QXP

i.MX Software and Development Tools | NXP 

- 5.4.3_2.0.0 is BETA for i.MX8QXPlus and ALPHA for i.MX8MP and i.MX8DXL

Alpha / Beta BSPs for Microprocessors | NXP 

Regards,

Gary

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gary_bisson
Senior Contributor III

Hi,

So the naming is definitely confusing but:

- 5.4.3_1.0.0 is GA for i.MX6/7 and i.MX8MQ/8MM/8MN/8QM/8QXP

i.MX Software and Development Tools | NXP 

- 5.4.3_2.0.0 is BETA for i.MX8QXPlus and ALPHA for i.MX8MP and i.MX8DXL

Alpha / Beta BSPs for Microprocessors | NXP 

Regards,

Gary

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marcelziswiler
Senior Contributor I

OK, thanks for the clarification.

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marcelziswiler
Senior Contributor I

How about L5.4.24_2.1.0 (linux-imx - i.MX Linux kernel)? Will that be another GA release?

How about matching SCFW for any of them later releases (e.g. L5.4.3_2.0.0 or L5.4.24_2.1.0)?

If none of that is a GA will there eventually be another one and which one exactly?

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gary_bisson
Senior Contributor III

Hi,

As you can see on the links sent last time, this is also a beta release for i.MX8MP:

Alpha / Beta BSPs for Microprocessors | NXP 

There will be a future GA release, I suggest asking your FAE for the schedule.

Regards,

Gary

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