This change brings in the Rockchip version of the FUSB302 USB controller driver into the kernel (with appropriate changes to enable it to build in kernel 4.19.y), and configures the module build for the rk3399 kernel. This provides proper operation of all <&fusb0> "extcon" references for the rk3399-nanopi4 boards, thereby enabling all board USB host ports (e.g., now including <&u2phy0>) to now function properly. |
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Armbian
Debian based Linux for ARM based single-board computers
How to build an image or a kernel?
Supported build environment is Ubuntu Bionic 18.04 x64 (minimal iso image).
- guest inside a VirtualBox or other virtualization software,
- guest managed by Vagrant. This uses Virtualbox (as above) but does so in an easily repeatable way,
- inside a Docker, systemd-nspawn or other container environment (example),
- running natively on a dedicated PC or a server (not recommended),
- 20GB disk space or more and 2GB RAM or more available for the VM, container or native OS,
- superuser rights (configured
sudoor root access).
Execution
apt-get -y install git
git clone https://github.com/armbian/build
cd build
./compile.sh
Make sure that full path to the build script does not contain spaces.
You will be prompted with a selection menu for a build option, a board name, a kernel branch and an OS release. Please check the documentation for advanced options and additional customization.
Build process uses caching for the compilation and the debootstrap process, so consecutive runs with similar settings will be much faster.
How to report issues?
Please read this notice first before opening an issue.
How to contribute?
- Fork the project
- Make one or more well commented and clean commits to the repository.
- Perform a pull request in github's web interface.
If it is a new feature request, don't start the coding first. Remember to open an issue to discuss the new feature.
If you are struggling, check this detailed step by step guide on contributing.