In Linux 6.19, net_device->dev_addr is const unsigned char *. Clang with -Werror,-Wincompatible-pointer-types-discards-qualifiers rejects passing dev_addr to non-const parameters and memcpy into it. Fix by: - Replacing memcpy(dev->dev_addr, ...) with dev_addr_set() - Using local buffer + ether_addr_copy for sprdwl_set_mac_addr call that needs mutable addr (the function modifies it in-place) - Changing u8 *mac pointer to u8 mac[ETH_ALEN] array in cfg80211.c where dev_addr was assigned to a non-const pointer Relates to #9049 |
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Purpose of This Repository
The Armbian Linux Build Framework creates customizable OS images based on Debian or Ubuntu for single-board computers (SBCs) and embedded devices.
It builds a complete Linux system including kernel, bootloader, and root filesystem, giving you control over versions, configuration, firmware, device trees, and system optimizations.
The framework supports native, cross, and containerized builds for multiple architectures (x86_64, aarch64, armhf, riscv64) and is suitable for development, testing, production, or automation.
Looking for prebuilt images? Use Armbian Imager — the easiest way to download and flash Armbian to your SD card or USB drive. Available for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Quick Start
git clone https://github.com/armbian/build
cd build
./compile.sh
Build Host Requirements
Hardware
- RAM: ≥8GB (less with
KERNEL_BTF=no) - Disk: ~50GB free space
- Architecture: x86_64, aarch64, or riscv64
Operating System
- Native builds: Armbian or Ubuntu 24.04 (Noble)
- Containerized: Any Docker-capable Linux
- Windows: WSL2 with Armbian/Ubuntu 24.04
Software
- Superuser privileges (
sudoor root) - Up-to-date system (outdated Docker or other tools can cause failures)
Resources
- Documentation — Comprehensive guides for building, configuring, and customizing
- Website — News, features, and board information
- Blog — Development updates and technical articles
- Forums — Community support and discussions
Contributing
We welcome contributions! See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines on reporting issues, submitting changes, and contributing code.
Support
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