The 5.10-rc3 usb issue is fixed and the new kernel/headers packaged are pushed to the unstable branch when the mirrors sync. They will have a -2 suffix.
firmware: raspberrypi: Add support for tryonce reboot flag
Define a new mailbox (SET_REBOOT_FLAGS) which may be used to
pass optional flags to the Raspberry Pi firmware that changes
the behaviour of the bootloader and firmware during a reboot.
Currently this just defines the ‘tryboot’ flag which causes
the firmware to load tryboot.txt instead config.txt. This
alternate configuration file can be used to specify the
path of an alternate firmware and kernels allowing a fallback
mechanism to be implemented for OS upgrades.
I remembered and revisted wireguard today and got it going. I also added using iptables to enable masquerading so I could connect to my home server via my phone and have internet:
These new kernel/kernel headers/raspberry pi bootloader upgrades have been pushed to the unstable branch when the mirrors sync. I am holding back the new linux-rpi-mainstream 5.9.8-1 kernel as it has a kernel taint with bcm2835_mmal_vchiq. I have opened an issue on their gitlab.
It isn’t the first time they have rebase issue I think (already find such bug in their issue tracker if I’m not wrong) and a new kernel is out from “Linus” with many general fixes (fs, etc.) : kernel/git/stable/linux.git - Linux kernel stable tree
All the fixes were located in 5.9.7 not in 5.9.8 by the way.
I hope to try this coming Sunday’s mesa-git for the new v3dv wayland on vulkan support, like a kid opening a box of cereal looking for the toy prize inside.
I’ve seen that the Rpi Team just release the 5.9.11 kernel version.
There are many fixes and I can’t figure out exactly what they are taking about but some of them are dealing with VIDEO : RPIVID, V4L2 and CODEC_BCM2835. I hope it will help our video rendering.
Edit : On closer inspection I think it is the rebase of all their current developments applied to this branch.
If I’m not talking nonsense, version 5.10 must have had them for some time too.
So to conclude, we have in branch 5.9 what you saw in branch 5.10 if I see correctly.
I have just compiled and tested and saw the changes you talk about in the commits but it looked like more of a rebase to me. Pushing the new kernels now…