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Description

station-m3: add current kernel, update u-boot patches.

The kernel devicetree is from:

https://lore.kernel.org/all/[email protected]/

https://lore.kernel.org/all/[email protected]/

How Has This Been Tested?

  • Successfully compiled without errors.
  • The system can start up successfully.
  • PCIE
  • USB 3.0
  • USB 2.0
  • GbE
  • PWM fan

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  • My code follows the style guidelines of this project
  • I have performed a self-review of my own code
  • I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
  • My changes generate no new warnings
  • Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream modules

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The configuration file for the "Station M3" board was updated. The KERNEL_TARGET variable was changed from "vendor" to "vendor,current", and a new variable, KERNEL_TEST_TARGET, was added with the value "vendor". Additionally, the BOOTCONFIG variable was modified from "rock-5a-rk3588s_defconfig" to "roc-pc-rk3588s_defconfig". No other board settings were altered.

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  • igorpecovnik
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  • patch/kernel/archive/rockchip64-6.12/dt/rk3588s-roc-pc.dts is excluded by !patch/**
  • patch/u-boot/legacy/u-boot-radxa-rk35xx/board_station-m3/uboot-station-m3-config.patch is excluded by !patch/**
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  • config/boards/station-m3.csc (1 hunks)
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🧠 Learnings (2)
📓 Common learnings
Learnt from: rpardini
PR: armbian/build#8044
File: patch/u-boot/v2025.04/cmd-fileenv-read-string-from-file-into-env.patch:76-86
Timestamp: 2025-03-31T22:20:48.475Z
Learning: For the Armbian build project, maintaining consistency with existing patches across U-Boot versions (such as between 2025.01 and 2025.04) is prioritized over refactoring individual patches for code improvements.
Learnt from: rpardini
PR: armbian/build#8044
File: patch/u-boot/v2025.04/cmd-fileenv-read-string-from-file-into-env.patch:73-75
Timestamp: 2025-03-31T22:20:41.849Z
Learning: When porting patches between U-Boot versions (like from 2025.01 to 2025.04), rpardini prefers to maintain patches as-is rather than introducing refactoring changes, even when potential improvements are identified. This approach prioritizes consistency and reduces the risk of introducing new issues.
Learnt from: EvilOlaf
PR: armbian/build#8328
File: lib/functions/compilation/patch/drivers_network.sh:542-545
Timestamp: 2025-06-24T10:08:40.313Z
Learning: In the Armbian build system, when a PR removes build support for a specific kernel version, version check issues for that removed version become practically irrelevant even if they appear incorrect in isolation. Context about which kernel versions are being deprecated/removed is important for understanding the impact of version-related code changes.
Learnt from: libiunc
PR: armbian/build#8033
File: config/kernel/linux-starfive2-vendor.config:43-43
Timestamp: 2025-03-31T12:57:13.880Z
Learning: For StarFive2 platform kernel configurations, maintain alignment with vendor-provided configurations rather than modifying security settings like SECCOMP. This ensures hardware compatibility as intended by the manufacturer.
Learnt from: EvilOlaf
PR: armbian/build#8330
File: config/sources/families/sun55iw3.conf:32-36
Timestamp: 2025-06-25T03:42:09.086Z
Learning: In Armbian build system configuration files like config/sources/families/*.conf, KERNELSOURCE is explicitly declared when using unofficial or 3rd party kernel repositories (like the "dev" branch using https://github.com/apritzel/linux), but can be omitted when using the standard mainline kernel (like the "edge" branch) since it will fall back to the default mainline source.
Learnt from: EvilOlaf
PR: armbian/build#0
File: :0-0
Timestamp: 2025-06-16T03:24:00.458Z
Learning: In Armbian board configuration files (.csc), the standard pattern is to have only one line as a comment describing the board hardware specifications. This single-line description typically includes the SoC model, core count, RAM options, and key features like connectivity options, storage interfaces, and special features.
Learnt from: EvilOlaf
PR: armbian/build#8330
File: config/sources/families/sun55iw3.conf:32-36
Timestamp: 2025-06-25T03:40:52.109Z
Learning: In Armbian build system configuration files like config/sources/families/*.conf, when KERNELSOURCE is not explicitly declared in a case branch, the system falls back to a default KERNELSOURCE value, so missing KERNELSOURCE declarations are not critical issues.
Learnt from: djurny
PR: armbian/build#8272
File: config/bootscripts/boot-mvebu.cmd:182-186
Timestamp: 2025-06-04T23:45:38.860Z
Learning: In config/bootscripts/boot-mvebu.cmd, the `fdtfile` variable is mandatory for booting and is pre-set by U-Boot, but can be overridden via armbianEnv.txt. If `fdtfile` is empty, the subsequent device tree file search logic will eventually fail and trigger the critical error "Cannot find DT!" with proper error handling.
Learnt from: Grippy98
PR: armbian/build#8152
File: lib/functions/configuration/interactive.sh:209-266
Timestamp: 2025-05-05T12:35:07.143Z
Learning: For the interactive kernel selection in Armbian, KERNEL_MAJOR_MINOR and KERNEL_DESCRIPTION are parsed from family.conf but deliberately not set as environment variables to avoid potential interference with other parts of the build system.
Learnt from: pyavitz
PR: armbian/build#8388
File: config/boards/kickpik2b.conf:1-14
Timestamp: 2025-07-17T04:12:33.125Z
Learning: In the Armbian build system, board configuration files (*.conf) follow a project standard of not including shebang lines, even though they contain bash code and are sourced by the build system. This is an established Armbian convention that individual contributors are expected to follow, and changes to this standard would require broader project maintainer approval.
Learnt from: EvilOlaf
PR: armbian/build#8417
File: config/boards/orangepi5pro.csc:57-58
Timestamp: 2025-07-23T07:30:52.265Z
Learning: In the Armbian build system, BOOTPATCHDIR can contain board-specific subdirectories (e.g., board_orangepi5pro) for applying patches to specific boards only. The framework automatically checks if such board-specific subdirectories exist for the board being built and applies those patches accordingly.
Learnt from: EvilOlaf
PR: armbian/build#0
File: :0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-21T04:12:02.439Z
Learning: In the Armbian build system, for recurring maintenance tasks like kernel version bumping, TODO comments should use generic version formats (e.g., "MAJOR.MINOR-rc1") rather than specific version numbers (e.g., "6.17-rc1") to avoid the need for frequent comment updates that would create unnecessary maintenance overhead.
Learnt from: djurny
PR: armbian/build#8287
File: config/bootscripts/boot-sunxi.cmd:148-161
Timestamp: 2025-06-12T21:03:39.686Z
Learning: In Armbian U-Boot bootscripts, the `${cpu}` environment variable is always pre-set by U-Boot (or defaults to a valid value), so additional guards against it being unset are unnecessary.
config/boards/station-m3.csc (10)

Learnt from: EvilOlaf
PR: armbian/build#0
File: :0-0
Timestamp: 2025-06-16T03:24:00.458Z
Learning: In Armbian board configuration files (.csc), the standard pattern is to have only one line as a comment describing the board hardware specifications. This single-line description typically includes the SoC model, core count, RAM options, and key features like connectivity options, storage interfaces, and special features.

Learnt from: libiunc
PR: #8033
File: config/kernel/linux-starfive2-vendor.config:43-43
Timestamp: 2025-03-31T12:57:13.880Z
Learning: For StarFive2 platform kernel configurations, maintain alignment with vendor-provided configurations rather than modifying security settings like SECCOMP. This ensures hardware compatibility as intended by the manufacturer.

Learnt from: EvilOlaf
PR: #8330
File: config/sources/families/sun55iw3.conf:32-36
Timestamp: 2025-06-25T03:42:09.086Z
Learning: In Armbian build system configuration files like config/sources/families/*.conf, KERNELSOURCE is explicitly declared when using unofficial or 3rd party kernel repositories (like the "dev" branch using https://github.com/apritzel/linux), but can be omitted when using the standard mainline kernel (like the "edge" branch) since it will fall back to the default mainline source.

Learnt from: EvilOlaf
PR: #8330
File: config/sources/families/sun55iw3.conf:32-36
Timestamp: 2025-06-25T03:40:52.109Z
Learning: In Armbian build system configuration files like config/sources/families/*.conf, when KERNELSOURCE is not explicitly declared in a case branch, the system falls back to a default KERNELSOURCE value, so missing KERNELSOURCE declarations are not critical issues.

Learnt from: EvilOlaf
PR: #8417
File: config/boards/orangepi5pro.csc:57-58
Timestamp: 2025-07-23T07:30:52.265Z
Learning: In the Armbian build system, BOOTPATCHDIR can contain board-specific subdirectories (e.g., board_orangepi5pro) for applying patches to specific boards only. The framework automatically checks if such board-specific subdirectories exist for the board being built and applies those patches accordingly.

Learnt from: Grippy98
PR: #8152
File: lib/functions/configuration/interactive.sh:209-266
Timestamp: 2025-05-05T12:35:07.143Z
Learning: For the interactive kernel selection in Armbian, KERNEL_MAJOR_MINOR and KERNEL_DESCRIPTION are parsed from family.conf but deliberately not set as environment variables to avoid potential interference with other parts of the build system.

Learnt from: djurny
PR: #8272
File: config/bootscripts/boot-mvebu.cmd:182-186
Timestamp: 2025-06-04T23:45:38.860Z
Learning: In config/bootscripts/boot-mvebu.cmd, the fdtfile variable is mandatory for booting and is pre-set by U-Boot, but can be overridden via armbianEnv.txt. If fdtfile is empty, the subsequent device tree file search logic will eventually fail and trigger the critical error "Cannot find DT!" with proper error handling.

Learnt from: pyavitz
PR: #8388
File: config/boards/kickpik2b.conf:1-14
Timestamp: 2025-07-17T04:12:33.125Z
Learning: In the Armbian build system, board configuration files (*.conf) follow a project standard of not including shebang lines, even though they contain bash code and are sourced by the build system. This is an established Armbian convention that individual contributors are expected to follow, and changes to this standard would require broader project maintainer approval.

Learnt from: EvilOlaf
PR: armbian/build#0
File: :0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-21T04:12:02.439Z
Learning: In the Armbian build system, for recurring maintenance tasks like kernel version bumping, TODO comments should use generic version formats (e.g., "MAJOR.MINOR-rc1") rather than specific version numbers (e.g., "6.17-rc1") to avoid the need for frequent comment updates that would create unnecessary maintenance overhead.

Learnt from: pyavitz
PR: #8361
File: config/kernel/linux-sunxi64-edge.config:594-597
Timestamp: 2025-07-06T16:27:45.349Z
Learning: In Armbian sunxi64-edge kernel configurations, PCI/PCIe support may be enabled for future-proofing purposes to support upcoming Allwinner SoCs like the T536 that include PCIe Gen2 interfaces, even if current primary targets like H616 lack PCIe controllers. This forward-looking approach prepares the configuration for next-generation hardware in the same SoC family.

🧬 Code Graph Analysis (1)
config/boards/station-m3.csc (1)
config/sources/vendors/mekotronics/mekotronics-rk3588.hooks.sh (2)
  • post_family_config__vendor_uboot_mekotronics (8-16)
  • post_family_config__meko_use_mainline_uboot (22-42)
🔇 Additional comments (1)
config/boards/station-m3.csc (1)

5-7: LGTM! Kernel and boot configuration updates align well with PR objectives.

The changes appropriately add current kernel support while maintaining vendor kernel testing, and the boot configuration change to roc-pc-rk3588s_defconfig is consistent with the device tree file rk3588s-roc-pc.dtb used on line 10.

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@github-actions github-actions bot added 08 Milestone: Third quarter release size/large PR with 250 lines or more Needs review Seeking for review Hardware Hardware related like kernel, U-Boot, ... labels Jul 24, 2025
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lgtm

@igorpecovnik igorpecovnik added Ready to merge Reviewed, tested and ready for merge and removed Needs review Seeking for review labels Jul 24, 2025
@chainsx chainsx merged commit cb93408 into armbian:main Jul 25, 2025
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@chainsx chainsx deleted the station-m3 branch July 25, 2025 07:37
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