Address 0x44000000 is not available for boards with 1Gb RAM, so it was causing a boot error as described here:
https://forum.armbian.com/topic/5771-rock64-nightly-image/?do=findComment&comment=53150
A lower address 0x39000000 works and doesn't seem to cause any other problem.
I cannot test it in boards with more than 1Gb RAM so, even though I see no reason why it should not be compatible, it is safer to test just in case.
* Basic armbian services RFC
- tested building and upgrade
- armbian-optimize-hardware and armbian-setup-hardware have still the same content
* fix permissions
* Forther renaming and small fixes
* Odroid C2 NEXT tiny config adjustement to remove errros from bootup and moving u-boot to 2018.05
* More cleanings
* permissions fix
* More cleanup ...
* permi
* Remove few Ubuntu related things, fix permissions
* Further mini improvements
* Fix logrotate compression and permission issues
* Bugfix
* Wrong services setup at package install. fixing
* RAM logging: workaround for older kernel/btrfs driver versions
* Renaming services, proper config for zram, few bugfixes.
* Various fixes
* Various fixes
* No $TMPFILE needed here
* Various fixes
* Lower this so boards with low memory can use it too
* Various fixes
* Adjust logfile to armbian-hardware-monitor.log
* Remove swap file creation
* Fix permissions in all logrotate configs if needed.
* Prevent loading parallel printer port drivers which we don't need here.
In BRANCH=dev "linux-sunxi-dev.config" currently does not set "CONFIG_SUN8I_DE2_CCU=y" (previous versions had this, Sunxi-Next still has it).
DE2-CCU clock seems to be required for HDMI output (see drivers/clk/sunxi-ng/Kconfig).
If this is NOT configured we get:
[ 7.221461] sun8i-mixer 1100000.mixer: Couldn't get our reset line
[ 7.221562] sun4i-drm display-engine: failed to bind 1100000.mixer (ops sun8i_mixer_platform_driver_exit [sun8i_mixer]): -517
[ 7.221570] sun4i-drm display-engine: Couldn't bind all pipelines components
[ 7.221693] sun4i-drm display-engine: master bind failed: -517
Tested with Orange Pi One and Sunvell R69