3/24/2024 0 Comments Allwinner a64 mali![]() I guess you all already did this, but as long as I couldn't find suitable instructions nowhere, maybe this rough tutorial could be useful for someone else. Nonetheless I could not run any of the benchmarks/utilities to query the EGL/OpenGL capabilities: all of them told me they could not find any suitable display :/ I moved the module inside the kernel directory,Īnd at last I got the module loaded by the kernel. The build process produced the mali.ko driver and put it into /lib/modules/4.13.y/extra directory. Then I compiled the mali kernel module on the OPi using the instructions from Free Electrons having care to export the shell variables this way:Įxport CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf. ![]() deb packages on my orange pi pc, rebooted and I got kernel 4.13.y working. Once I did that, compilation went fine, installed the proper. Dimensions: 214 x 125.3 x 9.5 mm Weight: 312 g SoC: Allwinner A64 CPU: ARM Cortex-A53, 1300 MHz, Cores: 4 GPU: ARM Mali-400 MP2, Cores: 2 RAM: 2 GB Storage: 32 GB Memory cards: microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC Display: 8 in, IPS, 1920 x 1200 pixels, 24 bit Battery: 4200 mAh, Li-Polymer OS: Android 5. disable suffix and patch the patch (no pun) Zador pointed above because the DTS section to be edited is in file sunxi-h3-h5.dtsi and not in sun8i-h3.dtsi. Finally I managed to compile the sunxi-next kernel coming with armbian (4.13.y).
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