@NXP is not going to maintain the support for u-boot?

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@NXP is not going to maintain the support for u-boot?

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robertoinnocent
Contributor III

As NXP Devkit based on T1,T2,T4 CPU boot with u-boot,

and now u-boot is going dropping support to PPC (and m68k) its a big problem? isn't it?

"u-boot drop support for PPC and m68k boards because these boards have not been converted to CONFIG_DM_PCI configuration by the deadline."

In the u-boot mailing list u-boot they wrote:
The platform can come back if someone is going to be actively
maintaining the support.  No one had been doing that, so I'm not sure
what hidden breakage existed underneath the technical debt.
 
@nxp is not going to maintain the support for u-boot?
 
There are bootloader alternative? open firmware, coreboot, grub ?
 
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robertoinnocent
Contributor III

So NXP contribute to mainline u-boot or you have a separated fork ?

I have find this repository that is related to MXP QoriQ processors https://source.codeaurora.org/external/qoriq/qoriq-components/u-boot/

Or is better to reference to the main line u-boot? https://github.com/u-boot/u-boot

Thanks!

 

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yipingwang
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

NXP still maintains the support for u-boot on T1,T2 and T4 platform.

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robertoinnocent
Contributor III

So NXP will continue to contribute to u-boot in terms that new release of u-boot still works with powerpc?

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yipingwang
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Yes

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