![]() ![]() In theory the code compiled for earmv7hf will be faster, but anecdotal experience is that it doesn't matter that much. There will still be a kernel7, built to use the 2/3 hardware, but with the armv6 instruction set. Note that one can run a build of earmv6hf on the 2 and 3. RPI4 uses "aarch64" (ARMv8 CPU hardware).RPI3 uses "earmv7hf" or "aarch64" (ARMv8 CPU hardware).RPI2-1.2 uses "earmv7hf" or "aarch64" (ARMv8 CPU hardware).Previously the driver was only included with 32-bit (ARMv7/ARMv6).RPI4 Ethernet (Broadcom GENETv5) - genet(4) needs man page.aarch64 support (RPI3, and should work on all supported systems with 64-bit CPUs, but not audio).I☬: works, could use enhancements, man page.DMA controller driver and sdhc(4) support.USB host controller - dwctwo(4) and most devices work.GPU (OpenGL ES and video decoding acceleration) - vchiq(4).via framebuffer (and llvmpipe on AArch64), X11 does not use the VideoCore GPU.serial or graphics console (with EDID query / parsing).root filesystem can be uSD or USB-attached mass storage.boots normally to multiuser, with FAT32 boot partition on uSD.RPI0 and RPI0W are expected to work (without WiFi, and one needs fdt files \todo where from?). ![]()
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