Hi,I can't see the point here: I don't think it matters wether you or I
Nope.No, I mean some boards of this model have SoC silkscreen RK3528 and
Are you really questioning my picture? Ridiculous ... see [0]
others have RK3528A. The same is true for another Hinlink H28K SBC.
I'm sort of impressed on with which conviction you continue to claimIf you spend a few minutes running mainline u-boot or BSP kernel
plain wrong things: [1], [2], [3].
on your RK3528 board before blaming me:
BL31:Please read the rest of my previous reply where I sent code locations where and how they do.
INFO: rk_otp_init finish!
INFO: RK3528 SoC (0x101)
mainline u-boot:
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U-Boot 2025.07-...
Model: Generic RK3528
SoC: RK3528A
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BSP kernel:
[ 0.768514] rockchip-cpuinfo cpuinfo: SoC : 35281000
[ 0.768990] rockchip-cpuinfo cpuinfo: Serial : ...
I'm fine if upstream decides not to care. But it is and remains wrongUnless Rockchip says they fused the wrong OTP during production.
to claim that the other version does not exist
Regardless of the SoC silkscreen, the chip type on OTP is the same,
so how does Rockchip distinguish these chips?
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