[PATCH v3 00/15] rockchip: Add support for the RV1103B, RV1103 and RV1106
Simon Glass
sjg at chromium.org
Thu Jul 9 00:36:57 CEST 2026
Hi Tom,
On Tue, 7 Jul 2026 at 09:35, Tom Rini <trini at konsulko.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 07, 2026 at 09:30:58AM -0600, Simon Glass wrote:
>
> > This series adds support for three small Rockchip camera SoCs and two
> > boards which use them.
> >
> > The first eight patches are Fabio Estevam's series adding the RV1103B
> > and the Onion Omega4 board, updated here to address the review
> > comments on v2: the board patch is split into SoC and board patches,
> > the devicetree files move into the patches where they belong and the
> > pinctrl driver uses regmap_update_bits() throughout. All credit for
> > this work goes to Fabio. The devicetree concern raised in the v2
> > review is also resolved now: the devicetree files carried here are the
> > versions merged in Linux v7.1, verbatim, and can be dropped once the
> > next dts/upstream sync brings them in.
> >
> > The remaining patches add the RV1106 and its RV1103 package variant,
> > following the same structure as the RV1103B patches, together with
> > the Luckfox Pico Mini B board. These SoCs have no mainline Linux
> > support yet, so their devicetrees are local for now. The clock and
> > pinctrl drivers are ported from the Rockchip vendor tree and are the
> > work of Elaine Zhang and Ye Zhang. The final patch makes the
> > maskrom-mode RAM-boot images work on 32-bit boards without OP-TEE,
> > which both of these boards rely on.
> >
> > Tested on the Luckfox Pico Mini B: U-Boot runs from RAM over the USB
> > maskrom path and both the SPI NAND and a microSD card are usable. THe
> > board is running in my lab.
>
> I did ask you not to do this, Simon, as your patches aren't being picked
> up until we've resolved the status of u-boot.org.
I just saw that email Tom...OK, so I should not send any patches at all?
Regards,
Simon
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