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[General] ROC-RK3588S-PC Which Firmware Supports UEFI Boot?

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【General】 ROC-RK3588S-PC Which Firmware Supports UEFI Boot?

Posted at 12/31/2022 08:51:11      View:2218 | Replies:5        Print     [Copy Link] 1#
Problem description and steps to reproduce:
Hi I see on https://en.t-firefly.com/product/industry/rocrk3588spc, that "UEFI Boot is also available", but I don't see the bootefi command available in uboot:

  1. => bootefi
  2. Unknown command 'bootefi' - try 'help'
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I've tried both the Ubuntu firmware and the Android12.0 firmware, but both give the same results. Does one of the official firmware downloads support UEFI boot, or do I need to build my own uboot?

ROC-RK3588S-PC-interrupt-uboot.zip

2.68 KB, Down times: 2

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Posted at 1/1/2023 05:31:53      2#
It seems that the Buildroot and Debian firmware also do not support UEFI.
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Posted at 1/5/2023 12:34:01      3#
Thanks!
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Posted at 1/10/2023 13:39:25      4#
Last edited by bpeckham In 1/10/2023 13:59 Editor

What are the instructions for building it? If I update to v1.0.4b and use the following commands:

  1. cd uefi
  2. bash -e make.sh
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I get the following error:

  1. ...
  2. ********boot_merger ver 1.2********
  3. Info:Pack loader ok.
  4. pack loader okay! Input: /home/user/rk3588_repo_sdk_v1.0.2a/rkbin/RKBOOT/RK3588MINIALL.ini
  5. /home/user/rk3588_repo_sdk_v1.0.2a/u-boot
  6. ERROR: pack uboot.img failed! fit/uboot.itb actual: 2127872 bytes, max limit: 2097152 bytes
  7. cp: cannot stat 'uboot.img': No such file or directory
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It looks like u-boot has overflowed its partition limit. Is there a patch for it?
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