FreeBSD Review D43399 , Can someone help complete this review. My Raspi4B development workstation is broken, So No Arm64 testing available
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Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2025 07:02:11 UTC
D43399 Review comment from Christos, about the 3 patch files D37878 D37879 D36431 I wrote step by step instructions in this post https://reviews.freebsd.org/F75131370 https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43399 christos added a comment.Jul 31 2025, 5:48 AM Comment Actions Please rebase all relevant patches, including this one, on top of main, stack them properly, and also re-generate and update the diffs with full context: https://wiki.freebsd.org/Phabricator#Create_a_Revision_via_Web_Interface Read step by step patch install and compile make buildworld, make buildkernel, make installkernel instructions at Review F75131370 step by step instructions, more than a PNG image. please read Can you find another person/developer to test those 3 patch files against the main source code and create the -99999 difference? Here are the step by step instructions: https://reviews.freebsd.org/F75131370 So look, I am over my head of knowledge to complete the requested task for D43399 Review of providing a single diff, rebase all relevant patches, on top of main. I am working to build another FreeBSD Arm64 development workstation consisting of a Raspberry Pi 500 Keyboard with 8gb dram memory and a USB 3.0 SSD Samsung T7 to provide the disk file space. Can you help get these 3 patch files into the kernel source code at /usr/src and provide a RPI 4 image that has that VCHIQ device driver source code compiled into the binary image? https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=274804 Bug I wrote about including the VCHIQ 3 patch files from Marcos Devesas Campos to provide HDMI sound output. https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43399 Yes, I know FreeBSD provides great networking software, but If a new user wishes to listen to a YouTube video played over the HDMI Television speakers, how does the current binary RPI 4 image provide that HDMI Audio sound feature? It does NOT. A work around is to plug in a USB headphone to a RPI 4 USB port, that does work. Another work around is to move to a working Operating System that actual produces HDMI audio: Raspberry Pi Operating System. I prefer to see FreeBSD arm support improve for Raspberry Pi 4B, 400 BCM2711 hardware improve. and yes the other multiple serial ports in the rpi4B, need support Serial Port 3 ?? The patch files are available. The step by step instructions are provided in the above post. https://reviews.freebsd.org/F75131370 Can one person help finish the work for D43399 Review, please? My current Aarch64 development hardware is broken. I am working to build another Aarch54 FreeBSd development workstation. Thank you, Fred L. Finster https://GhostBSD-arm64.blogspot.com