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Phil Elwell
07fe5c48b7 bug_report template: Be more precise about the UART pins 2024-12-10 14:34:38 +00:00
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# Raspberry Pi5 bootloader EEPROM release notes
## 2025-01-22: Promote 2025-01-22 to default release (default)
## 2025-01-22: Add DT /chosen property signed-boot boot.img hash (latest)
* Add DT /chosen property signed-boot boot.img hash
Make the sha256 hash of the boot.img file available via
device-tree /proc/device-tree/chosen/bootloader/boot_img_sha256 if
signed boot is enabled.
* filesystem: GPT autoboot/reboot partition number fixes for Pi4 and older
* Fix problems when setting arm_freq_min=arm_freq and display clocks
if performance governor is not enabled.
## 2025-01-14: Add set_reboot_order API (latest)
* Add set_reboot_order API and config.txt properties
If set_reboot_order is defined in config.txt or set via vcmailbox
then this will override the bootloader config BOOT_ORDER property
on the next reboot. The parameter is stored in a reset safe register
and is cleared by the bootloader after reading it.
Typically, the config.txt value only be used via rpiboot to
override the boot-order on the next reboot. Otherwise, it should
reside in a conditional section so that the boot order is not
overridden on every reboot.
Example, test network boot
sudo vcmailbox 0x0003808b 4 4 0xf4612; sudo reboot
## 2025-01-13: Improved SDRAM refresh timings for Pi5 16GB (latest)
* Improved SDRAM refresh timings for Pi5 - 16GB
* Add an option to wait for the power button to be pressed before booting.
If POWER_OFF_ON_HALT=1 and WAIT_FOR_POWER_BUTTON=1 in the bootloader
config then the bootloader will wait for either the power button
to be pressed or an RTC alarm before booting. The wait state
switches the PMIC to STANDBY mode which is the lowest possible
power state.
## 2025-01-08: Update SDRAM refresh timings for BCM2712D0 products (latest)
* Update SDRAM timings for BCM2712D0 products.
## 2025-01-07: Fixup M.2 HAT+ detection (latest)
* Fix a potential timing issue introduced in the 2025-01-06
release when enabling PCIE_PWR when booting from SD/USB.
## 2025-01-06: Stop the fan after after fan-probe (latest)
* Stop the fan after after fan-probe
After the fan-probe has completed drive the fan PWM GPIO
to high if a fan was detected and let the OS take over.
* Add SD_QUIRKS for hardware bringup / workarounds
Add a new SD_QUIRKS flags property which can be used to
disable high-speed mode (bit 0). Other bits are reserved for
future use.
* Change uart_2ndstage default to 1 on Pi5
Change the default to 1 because this gives useful diagnostics
for device-tree loading with minimal overhead. Set uart_2ndstage=0
or BOOT_UART=0 to disable this.
* Move M.2 HAT+ detection to early boot.
Initialse M.2 HAT+ detection before DDR init to give NVMe
drive firmware more time to boot.
## 2024-12-19: Disable fan PWM before shutdown (latest)
* Disable fan PWM before shutdown
Drive the RP1 fan PWM GPIO high before entering the VPU
sleep (POWER_OFF_ON_HALT=0) to stop the fan spinning.
* Disable fan PWM GPIO between RP1 init and fan probe
Drive fan PWM GPIO high during early boot to disable the fan
until it is probed during the device-tree setup stage.
This stops the spinning at max rpm during network-install.
* arm_dt: enable_uart defaults to 0 on 2712
The default value of enable_uart on 2712 is 0, regardless of the
presence of the debug UART cable, so guarantee that the default is
always set correctly.
## 2024-12-15: Add net install to boot menu (latest)
* Add net install to boot menu
Press N (or shift).
* enable_uart: Require enable_uart=1 to enable RP1 UART console
See: https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-eeprom/issues/643
## 2024-12-07: Enable banklow (and so NUMA) by default (latest)
* Enable banklow (and so NUMA) by default

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${script_dir}/make-release critical 2023-01-11 000138c0 "${script_dir}/2711-config" release-2711 rpi-boot-eeprom-recovery 2711
# Pi5
${script_dir}/make-release critical 2025-01-22 "" "${script_dir}/2712-config" release-2712 rpi-boot-eeprom-recovery 2712
${script_dir}/make-release critical 2024-11-12 "" "${script_dir}/2712-config" release-2712 rpi-boot-eeprom-recovery 2712

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sys.stdout.write("Updating bootloader EEPROM\n image: %s\nconfig_src: %s\nconfig: %s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n" %
(eeprom_image, config_src, config, '#' * 80, config_str, '#' * 80))
sys.stdout.write("\n*** To cancel this update run 'sudo rpi-eeprom-update -r' ***\n\n")
# Ignore APT package checksums so that this doesn't fail when used
# with EEPROMs with configs delivered outside of APT.
# The checksums are really just a safety check for automatic updates.

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if [ -n "$FIRMWARE_ROOT" ]; then
# Provided by environment
true
elif [ -d /usr/lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader ] || [ -d /usr/lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2711 ] || [ -d /usr/lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2712 ]; then
FIRMWARE_ROOT=/usr/lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader
elif [ -d /lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader ] || [ -d /lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2711 ] || [ -d /lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2712 ]; then
FIRMWARE_ROOT=/lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader
else
@@ -904,11 +902,6 @@ checkVersion()
if [ "${ACTION_UPDATE_BOOTLOADER}" = 1 ] || [ "${ACTION_UPDATE_VL805}" = 1 ]; then
echo "*** UPDATE AVAILABLE ***"
echo ""
echo "Run \"sudo rpi-eeprom-update -a\" to install this update now."
echo
echo "To configure the bootloader update policy run \"sudo ${RPI_EEPROM_UPDATE_CONFIG_TOOL}\""
echo ""
printVersions
write_status_info "EXIT_UPDATE_REQUIRED"
exit ${EXIT_UPDATE_REQUIRED}

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FIRMWARE_ROOT=/usr/lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader
FIRMWARE_ROOT=/lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader
FIRMWARE_RELEASE_STATUS="default"
FIRMWARE_BACKUP_DIR="/var/lib/raspberrypi/bootloader/backup"
EEPROM_CONFIG_HOOK=

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@@ -20,14 +20,14 @@ CONFIG="/etc/default/rpi-eeprom-update"
[ "$(id -u)" = "0" ] || die "$0 Must be run as root - try 'sudo $0 [-b]'"
# Clear out the old firmware
rm -rf /usr/lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader
rm -rf /usr/lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2711
rm -rf /usr/lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2712
rm -rf /lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader
rm -rf /lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2711
rm -rf /lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2712
mkdir -p /usr/lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2711
rsync -alv "${FIRMWARE_DIR}-2711"/* /usr/lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2711 || echo "Failed"
mkdir -p /usr/lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2712
rsync -alv "${FIRMWARE_DIR}-2712"/* /usr/lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2712 || echo "Failed"
mkdir -p /lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2711
rsync -alv "${FIRMWARE_DIR}-2711"/* /lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2711 || echo "Failed"
mkdir -p /lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2712
rsync -alv "${FIRMWARE_DIR}-2712"/* /lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader-2712 || echo "Failed"
cp -fv "${script_dir}/../rpi-eeprom-config" /usr/bin
cp -fv "${script_dir}/../rpi-eeprom-digest" /usr/bin