The device tree aliases show:
- mmc0 = sdhci (eMMC, 8-bit, non-removable)
- mmc1 = sdmmc (SD card, 4-bit, removable)
Previous boot order (mmc0, nvme, mmc1) caused the system to always
boot from eMMC when multiple storage devices were present, ignoring
bootable SD cards.
New boot order (mmc1, nvme, mmc0) now correctly prioritizes:
1. SD card
2. NVMe
3. eMMC
This ensures consistent boot behavior when using SD card as primary
boot device.
- Add mainline U-Boot support for edge branch (v2026.01-rc2)
- Add U-Boot defconfig patch for nanopi-r76s
- Fix USB3.0 Type-A host port configuration in DTS
- Enable USB OTG0 controller in host mode with power GPIO control
- Set KERNEL_TEST_TARGET to edge
- boot order: SD -> NVMe -> eMMC -> USB -> PXE
- enable compression, EFI stuff, BTRFS, LED support
- this is large bump from a custom-Kwiboo 24.04 to 26.01
- upstream has handled the whole fusb302 acrobatics for PD
- Change debug console from ttyS2 to ttyS0
- Remove SERIALCON from board configs
- Set console based on BOOT_SOC
- Enable UART0 in device tree for nanopi-r76s
* cleanup comments, linebreaks...
* two more comments
* `BOOTFS_TYPE` has never been set as far as I can see, therefore no need to unset.
* some more comments...
* comment, simplify logic
* even more comments
* just a few more
* comments, description for elish
* merge uboot functions. @SuperKali review
Instead of using the TI k3.conf and overriding configuration, add a new
config for BeagleBoard.org Linux and U-Boot and use it for the boards
that use that Linux/U-Boot.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Davis <afd@ti.com>
The latest Beagle kernel has some support now for the BeagleY-AI, update
the current branch to this version. This also allows us to re-use the
default linux-k3-beagle-current.conf as our LINUXCONFIG. This was set
to re-use the TI kernel before which was incorrect.
As BOOTPATCHDIR is based on LINUXFAMILY we should also keep our Beagle
U-Boot versions in sync, the latest Beagle U-Boot for pocketbeagle2
supports BeagleY-AI also, so switch to that.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Davis <afd@ti.com>
The "current" and "edge" branches point to the same kernel and u-boot.
No need to have both so just remove "edge" as it was not any more
up-to-date than the standard "current" branch.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Davis <afd@ti.com>