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authorStuart Shelton <stuart@shelton.me>2015-09-11 00:38:44 +0059
committerStuart Shelton <stuart@shelton.me>2015-09-11 00:38:44 +0059
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Update sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware-0.9999
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-rw-r--r--sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware/Manifest4
-rw-r--r--sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware/files/raspberrypi-firmware-config.txt250
-rw-r--r--sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware/raspberrypi-firmware-0.9999.ebuild24
3 files changed, 167 insertions, 111 deletions
diff --git a/sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware/Manifest b/sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware/Manifest
index 246b194f..f8e352e1 100644
--- a/sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware/Manifest
+++ b/sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware/Manifest
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
AUX raspberrypi-firmware-cmdline.txt 127 SHA256 a5ef22a89457706ab4c8cb974d72a9ac6910fa44b9f23b85ebe22c7af6774654 SHA512 238b238bd7d0ce62a65f17a1082165601444e5f105a4bf5539c8ee3aed42fe4c8bce02ca2562409cd00308e1699a6a35d7b9c70729ed22443e181cb12c89392d WHIRLPOOL 79f4f02e06e6835f5c04d11afb3949630d16a89cad609dfa99ef540cf0707e13b3de4958ecdf5d7727a15b98891f2e70b967d50b34b8cf3a6c2547df45103ccb
-AUX raspberrypi-firmware-config.txt 16518 SHA256 b68d82ee57de44b83a082292fa85ba91fb5de916c071b7a6dba53bcc586fefaa SHA512 fbabccd2679c05ea96364d287f76150da6320e5561f2df8911c01aaaa251e0fe22374212199a30f634837753d302354561ec9719b91d1787fc43436723a3c24f WHIRLPOOL 78a197b41652be87b0988c5667ae87cb21a95fb88332ba9607411352911b7e43a2bf917435ea6eed6725ff59729249032f5e04aed593027e32517c03ea75a237
+AUX raspberrypi-firmware-config.txt 17870 SHA256 906005b75428999aaddfe44e62d383c7c9ccd6aebbef54a79a90012f80d8d01e SHA512 b22ea8d0907f9c4d866b07ef6211a6d90a03917c0c50bba57e0e9ffb09f6f6563556a09ddc9cefb3864a843dcd5c96a16946fc246d89e6af93a3e01d97355e9e WHIRLPOOL a7635e26c469bf5354762f88cdedee562bb9f5ef1fed915f91c8401eeeda0d7a9472c51c537b5fa2421457d02f81272a97c8e9193d6b510c6af4d48e956ba36d
AUX raspberrypi-firmware-envd 52 SHA256 514e767266ba32e81fa8fb58ee8f5b5ad9799963c2dd4761eb2c442122c240d3 SHA512 ce6aab6503cdf6f084cdf7b525ddf4ecdc19d10e439bd0b2f48f1beefcedd4d7eb8d5d203acc7b8b437ee1766653ba743124352c39f67bab6418db80e7b5215b WHIRLPOOL addc92da51a823b4f68dd25dc1bced57e496387ca3d8505523764189180b196c908ff9ff0ebfcc2a469dcfd4fb5cb361b302b12056f52729d5eecfd36498463d
-EBUILD raspberrypi-firmware-0.9999.ebuild 4628 SHA256 64a01fecbccec250481d3f8bcb38778f63829286deff014d08eacbf585cf25b6 SHA512 c09e9a6f941c07e1c16d732febcc3ab43c1572eb03f5c56eeb9c76c702669f3f1009b509f9bbb0a4cf06dfc38615db1ec215c52598efeb83020991300eaf0dc6 WHIRLPOOL 907b245adfa858fd6f0777afb60c28de812812941f4d292897b99a2db08a271cbe49706268a7bbd41c3b78dc241cf0eec42cc7baebb1ce83ad16666f4cf03631
+EBUILD raspberrypi-firmware-0.9999.ebuild 4640 SHA256 4cd56e5a0364ec24bc0d9aae9951839cce298de272099d4fdfe257128a9f38e4 SHA512 517f4e29a0dcd0263eea2a2be6283970fa5af0116a95ad4e01ff5c4f0bbd98d54c8f40717394e7991408f3a33ca6e80a460ab8cfef16ab15ff2a0734ca0fc28b WHIRLPOOL 33a06646b99f60e59359f81d32c584f41f6b2f2c28d6afa5fa068a3269c62faa49432abf6b6bd129f7b7b1423f49951f2eb48331aafa39652e657a663e7f9045
diff --git a/sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware/files/raspberrypi-firmware-config.txt b/sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware/files/raspberrypi-firmware-config.txt
index 6c862491..fd8fc606 100644
--- a/sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware/files/raspberrypi-firmware-config.txt
+++ b/sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware/files/raspberrypi-firmware-config.txt
@@ -42,17 +42,17 @@
#fixup_file=fixup.dat
#start_file=start_x.elf
#fixup_file=fixup_x.dat
-#
+
# Explicitly cause the extended firmware to be loaded
#start_x=1
-#
+
# Disable RaspiCam LED, for stealth recording(!)
#disable_camera_led=1
-#
+
# Prevent the DSI-connected Raspberry Pi Display from pre-empting HDMI, if
# present.
#display_default_lcd=0
-#
+
# Allow 1.2mA current-draw in total between over all four of the Raspberry Pi
# Model B+ and Raspberry Pi Model 2 USB ports, up from 600mA.
# When set, GPIO38 is permantently held high.
@@ -60,14 +60,14 @@
# N.B.: This requires a reliable high-quality power-supply rated for a current
# of 2A or more...
#max_usb_current=1
-#
+
# Override SMSC9512/9514 MAC address:
#smsc95xx.macaddr=B8:27:EB:aa:bb:cc
-#
+
# Disable dithering in the PWM audio algorithm, which may help to address
# issues with white-noise through the audio jack...
disable_audio_dither=1
-#
+
# Adjust the bit-depth of analogue audio output, mostly for demonstration
# purposes. Values below 8 will result in too low a PLL frequency, and
# therefore non-functional audio.
@@ -78,15 +78,15 @@ disable_audio_dither=1
# Device Tree configuration options
#
# Complete w.r.t. boot/overlays/README as-of
-# commit fc952516e1d73d54141861a64ac5d4be17e7a159.
+# commit 2cdcc5aa8d8d81ca783f58b3232b4305ad36b38b.
#
# Log DT diagnostics, to be collected via 'vcdbg log msg':
#dtdebug=on
-#
+
# Uncomment some or all of these to enable the optional hardware interfaces
#dtparam=i2c,i2s,spi,random,watchdog
-#
+
#device_tree_param=i2c0=off # i2c_vc
#device_tree_param=i2c1=off # i2c_arm/i2c
#device_tree_param=i2c_vc_baudrate=100000
@@ -111,36 +111,71 @@ disable_audio_dither=1
#device_tree_param=pwr_led_activelow=off
#device_tree_param=pwr_led_gpio=35
[all]
+
+# SD/MMC driver - choose only one
+#
+# For 'mmc', the overclock_50 speed must be an even integer divisor of
+# core_freq, rounding down - the default is 250MHz/6 = 41.667MHz.
+# Reasonable values are therefore 63 or 84 only, and 84 isn't accepted at
+# core_freq=500MHz. However, setting:
+#init_emmc_clock=50000000
+# ... may allow hitting 50MHz with core_freq=500MHz, as this does then form an
+# integer divisor.
+# For 'sdhost', the overclock_50 speed must be an integer divisor of core_freq
+# - default is 250MHz/5 = 50MHz, and for core_freq=500MHz, 500MHz/10 = 50MHz.
+#
+# From https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=6201&p=761030:
+#
+# Core mmc sdhost
+# Freq overclock_50 overclock_50
+#
+# 250 63 63,84
+# 275 69 55,69,92
+# 300 50,75 60,75,100
+# 325 55,82 55,65,82,(109)
+# 350 59,88 59,70,88.(117)
+# 375 63,94 54,63,75,94
+# 400 67,100 58,67,80,100
+# 425 54,71,(107) 54,61,71,85,(107)
+# 450 57,75,(113) 57,65,75,90,(113)
+# 475 60,80,(119) 53,60,68,80,95,(119)
+# 500 63,84 56,63,72,84,100
#
-# Uncomment one of these lines to enable additional devices
-#device_tree_overlay=gpio-poweroff
-#device_tree_overlay=i2s-mmap
#device_tree_overlay=mmc
-#device_tree_overlay=mmc,overclock_50=100,force_pio
+#device_tree_overlay=mmc,overclock_50=63,force_pio
+#
#device_tree_overlay=sdhost
-#device_tree_overlay=sdhost,overclock_50=100,force_pio,pio_limit=1,debug
+#device_tree_overlay=sdhost,overclock_50=84,force_pio,pio_limit=1,debug
#
+# enables SDIO via GPIOs 22-27
+#device_tree_overlay=sdio
+#device_tree_overlay=sdio,overclock_50=84,force_pio,pio_limit=1,debug
+
+# Uncomment one of these lines to enable additional devices
+#device_tree_overlay=gpio-poweroff
+#device_tree_overlay=i2s-mmap
+
#device_tree_overlay=bmp085_i2c-sensor
#device_tree_overlay=dht11
#device_tree_overlay=enc28j60
#device_tree_overlay=rpi-sense
-#
+
# RTC:
# i2c-rtc supports ds1307, ds3231, mcp7941c, pcf2127, pcf8523, and pcf8563.
#device_tree_overlay=i2c-rtc,ds1307
#device_tree_overlay=ds1307-rtc # Removed
#device_tree_overlay=pcf2127-rtc
#device_tree_overlay=pcf8523-rtc
-#
+
# Pulse-per-second:
#device_tree_overlay=pps-gpio,gpiopin=18
#device_tree_overlay=pwm
#device_tree_overlay=pwm-2chan
-#
+
# Dallas 1-wire:
#device_tree_overlay=w1-gpio,gpiopin=4,pullup=0
#device_tree_overlay=w1-gpio-pullup,gpiopin=4,pullup=0,extpullup=5
-#
+
# Audio devices:
#device_tree_overlay=hifiberry-amp
#device_tree_overlay=hifiberry-dac
@@ -148,9 +183,10 @@ disable_audio_dither=1
#device_tree_overlay=hifiberry-digi
#device_tree_overlay=iqaudio-dac
#device_tree_overlay=iqaudio-dacplus
+#device_tree_overlay=raspidac3
#device_tree_overlay=rpi-dac
#device_tree_overlay=rpi-proto
-#
+
# Touch Screens and Displays:
#device_tree_overlay=ads7846
#device_tree_overlay=hy28a
@@ -162,14 +198,14 @@ disable_audio_dither=1
#device_tree_overlay=rpi-ft5406
#device_tree_overlay=tinylcd35
#device_tree_overlay=vga666
-#
+
# CAN controllers:
#device_tree_overlay=mcp2515-can0
#device_tree_overlay=mcp2515-can1
-#
+
# Infrared receiver:
#device_tree_overlay=lirc-rpi
-#
+
# Uncomment this to override the defaults for the lirc-rpi module
#device_tree_param=gpio_out_pin=16
#device_tree_param=gpio_in_pin=17
@@ -182,11 +218,11 @@ disable_audio_dither=1
# If enabled, the following option requires an L2-disabled kernel:
#disable_l2cache=0
-#
+
# Disable the dynamic adjustment of RAM refresh rate every 500ms
# A higher refresh rate is needed at higher temperatures...
#disable_pvt=0
-#
+
# GPU/CPU default memory split, minimum 16MB defulting to 64MB.
# Maximum is 192MB for 256MB machines, 448MB for 512MB machines, and 944 for
# 1GB RPi2s.
@@ -194,14 +230,15 @@ disable_audio_dither=1
#gpu_mem_256=192
#gpu_mem_512=448
#gpu_mem_1024=944
-#
+
# CMA Dynamic Memory Split
# Requires 'coherent_pool=6M smsc95xx.turbo_mode=N' in cmdline.txt
-#
#cma_lwm=16
#cma_hwm=32
+#
# How much memory to reserve for the GPU before CMA fully initialises
#cma_offline_start=32
+#
# e.g. On a 256MB machine, with gpu_mem=160, cma_lwm=16, cma_hwm=32 means that
# ARM always has (256-160=)96MB, GPU always has 20MB, the rest is CMA.
# GPU's 20MB is 16MB minimum + coherent_pool (+ cma)?
@@ -216,59 +253,59 @@ disable_audio_dither=1
# Prevent 'start.elf' from populating ATAGS (0x100 upwards) before launching
# kernel.
#disable_commandline_tags=0
-#
+
# Provide kernel arguments directly rather than in cmdline.txt
cmdline=dwc_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=tty0 console=ttyAMA0,115200 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootfstype=ext4 elevator=deadline rootwait zcache
-#
+
# Prevent the shorting of GPIO pins 5 & 6 to load kernel_emergency.img...
# N.B.: Removed as of 20140318, but NOOBS still uses the same GPIO pins to
# launch into its own safe-mode, and they can also be shorted to reboot a
# halted RPi.
#avoid_safe_mode=0
-#
+
# Kernel load-address.
#kernel_address=
-#
+
# Load kernel at 0x0, and maintain HYP mode rather than dropping to SVC mode.
#kernel_old=1
-#
+
#ramfsfile=
#ramfsaddr=
+#
# ramfsfile & ramfsaddr in one option - note the lack of '='
-#initramfs initramf.gz 0x00a00000
-#initramfs kernel/initrd-srcs 0x00a00000
-#initramfs kernel/initrd-srcs followkernel
+#initramfs initramfs.gz 0x00a00000
+#initramfs initramfs.gz followkernel
+#
# Valid addresses depend on kernel size: 0x00800000 was good for 3.6-era
# kernels, whereas 3.14 is requires 0x00a00000.
-#
+
# Address to load device-tree data into.
#device_tree_address=
-#
+
# Specify an alternate kernel image instead of 'kernel.img'/'kernel7.img'.
-#kernel=kernel/kernel.img
-#kernel=kernel/kernel7.img
#kernel=kernel/uboot.img
-#kernel=kernel/kernel-4.1.1-srcs
[pi1]
kernel=kernel/kernel.img
-#initramfs kernel/initrd-srcs followkernel
+#initramfs kernel/initramfs.gz followkernel
[pi2]
kernel=kernel/kernel7.img
-#initramfs kernel/initrd7-srcs followkernel
+#initramfs kernel/initramfs7.gz followkernel
[all]
-#
+
# Boot delay, for diagnostic purposes.
# delay == 1000 * boot_delay + boot_delay_ms
#boot_delay=1
#boot_delay_ms=0
-#
+
# Disable rainbow splash-screen
#disable_splash=1
-#
+
+# UART baud rate
#init_uart_baud=115200
+#
# Default UART/EMMC clock is 3MHz/100MHz
#init_uart_clock=3000000
-#init_emmc_clock=100000000
+#init_emmc_clock=100000000 # N.B. only for 'mmc' driver, sdhost and sdio ignore
#
@@ -280,120 +317,119 @@ kernel=kernel/kernel7.img
# Set stdv mode to PAL (as used in Europe)...
# 0 is NTSC, 1 is PAL/Japan, 3 is PAL/Brazil
-#sdtv_mode=0
#sdtv_mode=2
-#
+
# ... with a 16:9 ratio (1 is 4:3, 2 is 14:9)...
#sdtv_aspect=3
-#
+
# Disables colour burst on composite output. The picture will be monochrome,
# but possibly sharper...
#sdtv_disable_colourburst=1
-#
+
# Enable HDMI "safe mode"
# Uncomment if you get no picture on HDMI for a default "safe" mode
# (Equivalent to hdmi_force_hotplug=1, hdmi_ignore_edid=0xa5000080,
# config_hdmi_boost=4, hdmi_group=2, hdmi_mode=4, disable_overscan=0,
# overscan_left=24, overscan_right=24, overscan_top=24, overscan_bottom=24)
#hdmi_safe=1
-#
+
# Force HDMI on even if not detected
# Uncomment if HDMI display is not detected and composite is being output
#hdmi_force_hotplug=1
-#
+
# Pretends HDMI hotplug signal is not asserted so it appears a HDMI display is
# not attached, and output goes to composite video connector
#hdmi_ignore_hotplug=0
-#
+
# Enables the ignoring of EDID/display data if display is non-compliant
#hdmi_ignore_edid=0xa5000080
-#
+
# Read data from edid.dat rather than from connected monitor
#hdmi_edid_file=0
-#
+
# Try to match resolution and framerate, even if blanking is wrong...
#hdmi_fuzzy_match=1
-#
+
# Don't sent initial active source message - avoids bringing (CEC enabled) TV
# out of standby and channel switching when rebooting.
#hdmi_ignore_cec_init=1
-#
+
# Disable CEC entirely
#hdmi_ignore_cec=1
-#
+
# Pretends all audio formats are supported by display, allowing passthrough of
# DTS/AC3 even when not reported as supported.
#hdmi_force_edid_audio=1
-#
+
# Pretends no audio formats are supported by display, causing ALSA to produce
# analogue output.
#hdmi_ignore_edid_audio=1
-#
+
# Pretends all CEA modes support 3D.
#hdmi_force_edid_3d=1
-#
+
# Uncomment to increase signal to HDMI, if you have interference, blanking, or
# no display
# Values 0-7, default 0. 4 can be used if HDMI interference is seen
#config_hdmi_boost=4
-#
+
# Force pixel encoding mode - should come from EDID by default
# 0 - Default (limited for CEA, full for DMT)
# 1 - RGB limited (16-235), 2 - RGB full (0-255)
# 3 - YCbCr limited (16-235), 4 - YCbCr full (0-255)
#hdmi_pixel_encoding=0
-#
+
# Force the monitor to HDMI mode (rather than DMT default DVI) so that sound
# will be sent over HDMI cable
# 1 - DVI (no audio), 2 - HDMI (Audio enabled if supported and enabled)
#hdmi_drive=2
-#
+
# Set monitor mode to default according to EDID(0), CEA(1), or DMT(2).
# DMT is computer monitor mode, and disables HDMI audio without hdmi_drive.
#hdmi_group=2
-#
+
# Set monitor resolution to 1024x768 XGA 60Hz (HDMI_DMT_XGA_60)
#hdmi_mode=16
# Note that, due to pixel-clock limitations, the highest supported video mode
# is 1920x1200@60Hz, with reduced blanking.
-#
+
# Define a custom video mode, if necessary. This mode will be hdmi_group=2,
# hdmi_mode=87, and must still be selected as such to take effect.
#hdmi_cvt=<width> <height> <framerate> <aspect> <margins> <interlace> <rb>
-#
+
# Uncomment this if your display has a black border of unused pixels visible
# and your display can output without overscan
#disable_overscan=1
-#
+
# Uncomment the following to adjust overscan. Use positive numbers if console
# goes off screen, and negative if there is too much border
#overscan_left=16
#overscan_right=16
#overscan_top=16
#overscan_bottom=16
-#
+
# Uncomment to force a console size. By default it will be display's size minus
# overscan.
#framebuffer_width=1280
#framebuffer_height=720
-#
+
#framebuffer_depth=16 # bpp
# ... 8 is unreadable, 24 has corruption issues, 32 requires
# framebuffer_ignore_alpha=1 and may show wrong colours
# Disable alpha channel for 32bit modes
#framebuffer_ignore_alpha=1
-#
+
# Uncomment to hardware-rotate video output.
# 0 - Normal, 1 - 90 degrees*, 2 - 180 degrees, 3 - 270 degrees*,
# 0x10000 - h. flip, 0x20000 - v. flip
# * - These modes require more GPU memory, and so don't work with
# 16MB split
#display_rotate=0
-#
+
# Uncomment to respect the overscan_* settings with a composite-connected LCD
# monitor
#overscan_scale=1
-#
+
# Enable test sound/image during boot for manufacturing test.
#test_mode=0
@@ -420,7 +456,7 @@ kernel=kernel/kernel7.img
#
# Alternatively, core_freq=450 => pll_freq =900, *_freq=300.
# ... or, core_freq=375 => pll_freq =750, *_freq=250.
-#
+
# Don't dedicate a PLL to analogue PWM audio, reducing quality slightly.
# This unlinks core_freq from the rest of the GPU, giving more overclocking
# control.
@@ -434,43 +470,60 @@ avoid_pwm_pll=1
#avoid_warnings=1
# CPU core frequency (MHz).
+[pi1]
#arm_freq=700
-#
+[pi2]
+#arm_freq=900
+[all]
+
# GPU core (and L2 cache prior to RPi2) frequency (MHz).
#core_freq=250
-#
+
# GPU Hardware video block frequency (MHz).
#h264_freq=250
-#
+
# GPU Image sensor pipeline frequency (MHz).
#isp_freq=250
-#
+
# GPU 3D block frequency (MHz).
#v3d_freq=250
-#
+
# gpu_freq sets core_freq, h264_freq, isp_freq, and v3d_freq frequencies
# together
#gpu_freq=250
-#
+
# SDRAM frequency (MHz).
+[pi1]
#sdram_freq=400
-#
+[pi2]
+#sdram_freq=450
+[all]
+
# Minimum values used for dynamic clocking.
#
+[pi1]
#arm_freq_min=700
-#
#core_freq_min=250
-#
+#gpu_freq_min=250
#sdram_freq_min=400
-#
#over_voltage_min=0
+[pi2]
+#arm_freq_min=900
+#core_freq_min=250
+#gpu_freq_min=250
+#sdram_freq_min=450
+#over_voltage_min=0
+[all]
# WARNING: Setting any of the parameters which over-volt your Raspberry Pi will
# set a permanent bit within the SoC and your warranty is void. So if
# you care about the warranty do not adjust voltage.
-# 0 is 1.2v, values can range from -16 (0.8v) to 16 (1.6v). However, 8/1.4v is
-# the practical upper limit - higher values will shorten the SoC's lifespan.
+#
+# 0 is 1.2v, values can range from -16 (0.8v) to 16 (1.6v) in 0.025v steps.
+# However, 8/1.4v is the practical upper limit - higher values will shorten the
+# SoC's lifespan.
+#
# force_turbo and current_limit_override will allow values higher than 6, also
# setting the warranty-bit.
#
@@ -498,7 +551,7 @@ avoid_pwm_pll=1
# "over_voltage" is limited to 6 (1.35V). Non default values for the
# h264/v3d/isp parts are ignored.
#force_turbo=0
-#
+
# Enables turbo mode from boot for the given value in seconds (up to 60) or
# until cpufreq sets a frequency.
# Can help with sdcard corruption if overclocked
@@ -507,7 +560,7 @@ avoid_pwm_pll=1
# Overheat protection. Sets clocks and voltages to default when the SoC reaches
# this Celsius value. Setting this higher than 85 voids warranty.
#temp_limit=85
-#
+
# Disables SMPS current limit protection when set to "0x5A000020". Can help if
# you are currently hitting a reboot failure when overclocking too high.
#current_limit_override=
@@ -517,9 +570,12 @@ avoid_pwm_pll=1
# 900MHz CPU/350MHz GPU
# 930MHz CPU/350MHz GPU/500MHz SDRAM
# 1000MHz CPU/500MHz GPU Core/500MHz SDRAM/1.6v ARM+GPU
+#
+# Tested RPi2 values:
+# 1050MHz CPU/525MHz Core/350MHz GPU/480MHz SDRAM/1.3v
-# RPi overclocking defaults:
[pi1]
+# RPi overclocking defaults:
##arm_freq_min=700
#arm_freq_min=500
#arm_freq=1000
@@ -529,20 +585,20 @@ avoid_pwm_pll=1
#sdram_freq=500
#over_voltage_min=0
#over_voltage=6
-
-# RPi2 overclocking defaults:
[pi2]
+# RPi2 overclocking defaults:
#arm_freq_min=500
-#arm_freq=1100
+#arm_freq=1050
#core_freq_min=250
-#core_freq=500
+#core_freq=525
#sdram_freq_min=400
#sdram_freq=500
+#gpu_freq=250
+#gpu_freq=350
#over_voltage_min=0
-#over_voltage=6
-#temp_limit=80 # Will throttle to default clock speed if hit
-#initial_turbo = 60 # Does not affect warranty. (Speeds up boot)
-
+#over_voltage=4
[all]
+#temp_limit=80 # Will throttle to default clock speed if hit
+#initial_turbo=60 # Does not affect warranty, speeds up boot
# vi: set syntax=config:
diff --git a/sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware/raspberrypi-firmware-0.9999.ebuild b/sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware/raspberrypi-firmware-0.9999.ebuild
index 55a84a1d..c501b0e6 100644
--- a/sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware/raspberrypi-firmware-0.9999.ebuild
+++ b/sys-boot/raspberrypi-firmware/raspberrypi-firmware-0.9999.ebuild
@@ -50,18 +50,18 @@ pkg_setup() {
die "Please set the RASPBERRYPI_BOOT environment variable in /etc/portage/make.conf"
fi
- state="$( cut -d' ' -f 2-4 /proc/mounts 2>/dev/null | grep -E "^${boot} (u?msdos|v?fat) " | grep -Eo '[ ,]r[ow](,|$)' | sed 's/[ ,]//g' )"
- case "${state}" in
- rw)
- :
- ;;
- ro)
- die "Filesystem '${boot}' is currently mounted read-only - installation cannot proceed"
- ;;
- *)
- die "Cannot determine mount-state of boot filesystem '${boot}' - is this partition mounted?"
- ;;
- esac
+ #state="$( cut -d' ' -f 2-4 /proc/mounts 2>/dev/null | grep -E "^${boot} (u?msdos|v?fat) " | grep -Eo '[ ,]r[ow](,|$)' | sed 's/[ ,]//g' )"
+ #case "${state}" in
+ # rw)
+ # :
+ # ;;
+ # ro)
+ # die "Filesystem '${boot}' is currently mounted read-only - installation cannot proceed"
+ # ;;
+ # *)
+ # die "Cannot determine mount-state of boot filesystem '${boot}' - is this partition mounted?"
+ # ;;
+ #esac
fi
}