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**Describe the bug**
I have attempted to build Zephyr within Kali Linux on an x64-based architecture as well as a Debian Raspberry Pi 5 OS as well as Windows x64. I have attempted to build the bli…
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Trying to port this to 20.1 toolchain, using hints from cyclone5 dev kit instructions. I am able to get the sof and uboot compiled and working, but I am having problems with the linux kernel devicetre…
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I wasn't able to find an existing issue (neither https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/issues/20348 nor https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/issues/6293 cover it exactly). Happy to clos…
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I'm trying to figure out how to do usb gadget stuff on my system, a Lenovo 10e Chromebook `kodama` with your debian build with kernel `6.1.11-stb-mt8+`
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[ 19.813592] Hardware name: MediaTek ko…
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/proc/device-tree/thermal-zones/cpu_thermal/trips/cpu_warm/temperature
/proc/device-tree/thermal-zones/cpu_thermal/trips/cpu_hot/temperature
proc/device-tree/thermal-zones/cpu_thermal/trips/cpu_…
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While investigating potential approaches to #19904 I found an issue with the way the current binding generation works with multiple compatibles.
Standard practice in a node is to specify device com…
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**Is your enhancement proposal related to a problem? Please describe.**
I would like to be able to write a single devicetree bindings file that allows multiple compatibles to match it.
This will…
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## Introduction
The entire interrupt layout, including interrupt controllers, their interrupt lines, which lines are shared, and which lines are used, can be determined from the devicetree alone. Usi…
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Hi,
I am attempting to use this tool with this ROM https://xdaforums.com/t/soyes-s23-pro-mini-chinese-phone-from-aliexpress.4681069/#post-89718376
And I am running into problems:
$ python3 -m twr…
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[The comment about RISC-V devicetree extension order](https://github.com/google/cpu_features/blame/main/src/impl_riscv_linux.c#L25) is not aligned with the URL in the comment.
This is mea culpa, be…