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* Assume eMMC for CM4/CM5 non-lite Attempt the fast path by skipping the SD interface condition command timeout on CM4/CM5 (non-lite) modules and enable eMMC mode directly. This saves ~250ms of the boot time. * Don't stomp on RTC alarm state Preserve the RTC's alarm state so that it can be queried by the rpi-rtc driver. See: https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/2011 * arm_loader: Apply rpifwcrypto lock permissions GET/SET USER OTP Previously, the GET/SET user OTP mailboxes would provide access to the device unique private key. Update the mailbox API to fail if the key has been locked via lock_device_private_key=1 in config.txt or the associated mailbox call. GET/SET user OTP fails by setting the result tag to the standard error code (0x80000000). The dedicate GET/SET private key continue to fail the entire mailbox operation to force vcmailbox to exit with a non-zero error code. * cm5: Add support for 8-bit bus width eMMC
rpi-eeprom
This repository contains the scripts and pre-compiled binaries used to create the rpi-eeprom package which is used to update the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 5 bootloaders EEPROM images.
Support
Please check the Raspberry Pi general discussion forum if you have a support question.
Reset to factory defaults
To reset the bootloader back to factory defaults use Raspberry Pi Imager to write an EEPROM update image to a spare SD card. Select Misc utility images under the Operating System tab.
Bootloader documentation
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