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linux-sunxi community needs help from Armbian community


tkaiser

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Hi,

 

in an attempt to add new information and correct conflicting information over at the bottom of https://linux-sunxi.org/SID_Register_Guide#Currently_known_SID.27s it would be great if as many owner of Allwinner boards could execute most recent sbc-bench version and post/share the result link here (ix.io/sprunge.us)

 

https://github.com/ThomasKaiser/sbc-bench#execution

 

The new sbc-bench version always lists the SID identifier next to the SoC so that it reads as follows for example:

 

SoC guess: Allwinner H6 (SID: 82c00007)

 

Especially boards with 64-bit SoCs like H618, H616, H6, H5, A64 but also R40/V40 and exotic variants like S3, V3s, V853 are of interest.

 

Hopes are low though since the forum structure has changed a lot, posting directly in supported sunxi-forum seems impossible and most probably nobody will ever find this post :)

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# hexdump -C /sys/bus/nvmem/devices/sunxi-sid0/nvmem
00000000  00 60 40 93 14 48 00 2c  64 43 44 01 4f 1b 4b 5c  |.`@..H.,dCD.O.K\|
00000010  00 00 00 00 fb 10 25 89  0d 08 e9 01 19 18 90 8b  |......%.........|
00000020  dd 0f ec 0f a0 12 0a 36  12 0a 18 5f 60 02 00 00  |.......6..._`...|
00000030  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |................|
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00000100

 

T113-S3

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On 11/30/2023 at 6:31 PM, tkaiser said:

probably nobody will ever find this post

 

Even there would be a big advertisement, a very few people would notice and care about. If we would rely on end users to provide information we need, even this is in their interest, very very few people responds. If you want to get proper attention, you need to invest a lot of time ... or someone else has to invest it. 

 

We collect data with automation: https://github.com/armbian/os?tab=readme-ov-file#latest-smoke-tests-results As this is not in armbianmonitor and as older boards are not very stable and thus offline, this is an afternoon of work, which you (anyone, ain't personal) would need to wait few years on it. Support for Armbian hasn't changed much since you stop contributing.

 

You know what to do to get this data from the boards that are in the pool.

 

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 their OS images for Raspberries lack arm_boost=1

 

Fork, PR, Thank you.

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