En 11 de diciembre de 2015 en 15:03:36, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton (lkcl@lkcl.net) escrito:
On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 1:49 PM, Jean-Luc Aufranc wrote:
Alternatively mirror @ http://www.cnx-software.com/2015/12/10/allwinner-a64-android-5-1-sdk-and-lin...
awesome - thanks jean-luc. that will help some new friends i know who would like to work with the A64.
i've done a quick preliminary analysis: kernel 3.10 and u-boot source code are there. the u-boot code i have not yet detected any GPL violations: even the NAND source code is there. it's not properly marked up: yet again, those fucking STUPID procedures that tom's ex-manager set up are being run on the code, to destroy and remove all responsibility for copyright ownership, but other than that, even the source code for boot0 and other things such as the SPL initialiser code are all there.
the kernel source is a different matter: i've found two clear and blatant GPL violations already (in modules) - one is the usual "libnand" (despite the fact that the u-boot code contains the NAND source code), the other is some "secure" library.
now, product-wise, people downloading the GPL-violating A64 SDK may simply create products that *don't use* NAND (or this "secure" library) - booting from SPI, SD or eMMC is perfectly possible instead, and in that way create GPL-compliant products. we already have a clear authoritative written word from an official allwinner representative that any code marked as "all rights reserved" may be modified to state "GPLv2, Copyright Allwinner", although strictly speaking we know that allwinner is supposed to make that mark-up itself... fascinating to be working with products from a company that's fighting itself, left hand not knowing what the right is doing...
anyway gotta go,
Well… the other alternative is Snapdragon 410. There is another alternative at present.
l.
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