To make OpenQA work with real ARM devices, we need to control
- Reset
- HDMI
- USB keyboard / tablet
- SD card
Reset can be done using GPIO. HDMI can be done with a USB HDMI grabber. USB keyboard/tablet can be emulated via USB OTG.
That leaves only SD card simulation to be implemented to automatically verify whether our current openSUSE images still work on ARM development systems.
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Create openSUSE images for Arm/RISC-V boards by avicenzi
Project Description
Create openSUSE images (or test generic EFI images) for Arm and/or RISC-V boards that are not yet supported.
Goal for this Hackweek
Create bootable images of Tumbleweed for SBCs that currently have no images available or are untested.
Consider generic EFI images where possible, as some boards can hold a bootloader.
Document in the openSUSE Wiki how to flash and use the image for a given board.
Boards that I have around and there are no images:
- Rock 3B
- Nano PC T3 Plus
- Lichee RV D1
- StartFive VisionFive (has some image needs testing)
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