[Bug 1854487] Re: Add Raspberry Pi 4 rev 1.2 entry
Ćukasz Zemczak
1854487 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Dec 2 09:11:56 UTC 2019
** Description changed:
Impact
======
A new variant of the Raspberry Pi 4 (revision 1.2) has been released
(presumably to deal with the USB-C power issue [1]). Without a
corresponding entry in the flash-kernel database, users of this board
will receive an error whenever flash-kernel is run (e.g. on kernel
updates); see LP: #1848790 comment #44 for an example.
[1] https://www.scorpia.co.uk/2019/06/28/pi4-not-working-with-some-
chargers-or-why-you-need-two-cc-resistors/
-
Test Case
=========
* On a Pi 4 Rev 1.2 board, boot an Eoan image (working around LP: #1848790 as necessary)
* Attempt to run "sudo flash-kernel"
* Observe the "Unsupported platform" message
- * Run "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:waveform/flash-kernel" to add the PPA containing the test package
+ * Enable proposed
* Run "sudo apt upgrade" to upgrade the flash-kernel installation
* Run "sudo flash-kernel" once more, observe no error
-
Regression Potential
====================
Extremely low; the change is a one liner adding a matching "Machine"
line to the database. It doesn't remove or alter existing lines. The
worst case scenario is that the Machine line doesn't match the model in
the device-tree (in which case it'll still produce "Unsupported
platform").
-
Other Info
==========
The following branch contains the relevant changes:
https://code.launchpad.net/~waveform/ubuntu/+source/flash-kernel/+git
/flash-kernel/+ref/ubuntu/eoan-devel
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Title:
Add Raspberry Pi 4 rev 1.2 entry
Status in flash-kernel package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in flash-kernel source package in Eoan:
Triaged
Bug description:
Impact
======
A new variant of the Raspberry Pi 4 (revision 1.2) has been released
(presumably to deal with the USB-C power issue [1]). Without a
corresponding entry in the flash-kernel database, users of this board
will receive an error whenever flash-kernel is run (e.g. on kernel
updates); see LP: #1848790 comment #44 for an example.
[1] https://www.scorpia.co.uk/2019/06/28/pi4-not-working-with-some-
chargers-or-why-you-need-two-cc-resistors/
Test Case
=========
* On a Pi 4 Rev 1.2 board, boot an Eoan image (working around LP: #1848790 as necessary)
* Attempt to run "sudo flash-kernel"
* Observe the "Unsupported platform" message
* Enable proposed
* Run "sudo apt upgrade" to upgrade the flash-kernel installation
* Run "sudo flash-kernel" once more, observe no error
Regression Potential
====================
Extremely low; the change is a one liner adding a matching "Machine"
line to the database. It doesn't remove or alter existing lines. The
worst case scenario is that the Machine line doesn't match the model
in the device-tree (in which case it'll still produce "Unsupported
platform").
Other Info
==========
The following branch contains the relevant changes:
https://code.launchpad.net/~waveform/ubuntu/+source/flash-kernel/+git
/flash-kernel/+ref/ubuntu/eoan-devel
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