BSP-Yocto-Ampliphy-AM62Ax-PD25.1.1 2026-04-15 ========================================================== - Linux TI vendor kernel v6.12.57-11.02.11-phy6 (based on TI tag 11.02.11) - U-Boot v2025.07-phy9 - Yocto 5.0.16 (Scarthgap) - Qt 6.8 Tested Yocto Machines: ---------------------- - phyboard-lyra-am62axx-2 * phytec-headless-image/ampliphy * phytec-headless-bundle/ampliphy-rauc * phytec-headless-image/ampliphy-rt * phytec-qt6demo-image/ampliphy Build Environment: ------------------ - Ubuntu 22.04 64-bit New in this Release ------------------- **Yocto** ^^^^^^^^^ * **TI Firmware Update**: Bumped TI firmware to v11.02.11 * **Camera Support**: Added phycam-setup package and udev rules for phyBOARD-Lyra camera * **Vulkan**: Enabled Vulkan distro feature * **partup**: Updated to v3.0.0 with SPI-NOR flash layout configs * **Serial Names**: Serial interfaces now have predicable aliases in /dev/serial/by-label/ based on the device-tree node name. The behavior of /dev/ttyS devices has not been changed. **Linux Kernel** ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ * **Kernel Update**: Update to v6.12.57 (tag: v6.12.57-11.02.11-phy6) based on TI SDK v11.02.11 * **TI SDK Update**: Bump from TI Processor SDK v11.01.05 to v11.02.11 * **AR0144 Camera Fixes**: Fixed frame rate calculation, blanking control representation, and disallowed dynamic pixel correction changes while streaming * **I2C Bus Frequency Fix**: Corrected I2C bus frequency for cameras on phyBOARD-Lyra **U-Boot Bootloader** ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ * **Bootloader Update**: Update to U-Boot v2025.07 (tag: v2025.07-phy9) * **RAUC Bootmeth**: Merged upstream RAUC A/B bootmeth with memory handling fixes **Issues Fixed** ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ **Known Issues** ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ * **Flashcp Command Failures**: Occasional failures during verification in `flashcp`. * **USB I/O Errors**: There may be I/O errors with **/dev/sdb** during the boot process from eMMC. However, no issues have been observed when reading from or writing to the drive after booting. * **Boot Hang Issue**: The first-stage bootloader occasionally hangs in about 1% of all boot attempts on High Secure devices. * **/dev/watchdog1**: A wrong interrupt source is configured in the Error Signaling Module (ESM) for ``/dev/watchdog1``, which should not be used. Systemd uses /dev/watchdog0 and is therefore unaffected by this issue.