From a0147ad10963172d083c75f1fda0e1e2c56242e5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 00:00:56 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 01/36] Hdmi-config.adoc : update mini hdmi part --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc index 3eb6893c9..b9f932628 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ == HDMI Configuration -In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically lead to the Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero uses a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need either one or two micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI leads or adapters, depending on how many displays you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. +In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically lead to the Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero, Pi Zero W, Pi Zero 2 W uses a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need either one or two micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI leads or adapters, depending on how many displays you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi 4 can drive up to two displays, with a resolution up to 1080p at a 60Hz refresh rate. At 4K resolution, if you connect two displays then you are limited to a 30Hz refresh rate. You can also drive a single display at 4K with a 60Hz refresh rate: this requires that the display is attached to the HDMI port adjacent to the USB-C power input (labelled HDMI0). You must also enable 4Kp60 output by setting the `hdmi_enable_4kp60=1` flag in config.txt. This flag can also be set using the 'Raspberry Pi Configuration' tool within the desktop environment. From 7243f392f9c9020cadf103e87bd79ffc917d8dec Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 00:01:33 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 02/36] Hdmi-config.adoc : update dual micro hdmi part --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc index b9f932628..9c95d173e 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ == HDMI Configuration -In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically lead to the Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero, Pi Zero W, Pi Zero 2 W uses a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need either one or two micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI leads or adapters, depending on how many displays you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. +In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically lead to the Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero, Pi Zero W, Pi Zero 2 W uses a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Rapsberry Pi 400 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need either one or two micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI leads or adapters, depending on how many displays you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi 4 can drive up to two displays, with a resolution up to 1080p at a 60Hz refresh rate. At 4K resolution, if you connect two displays then you are limited to a 30Hz refresh rate. You can also drive a single display at 4K with a 60Hz refresh rate: this requires that the display is attached to the HDMI port adjacent to the USB-C power input (labelled HDMI0). You must also enable 4Kp60 output by setting the `hdmi_enable_4kp60=1` flag in config.txt. This flag can also be set using the 'Raspberry Pi Configuration' tool within the desktop environment. From e44ed95d7a61ce7f0512a77fd238a262f0bbd7ca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 00:32:08 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 03/36] Hdmi-config.adoc : correct spelling on Raspberry Pi --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc index 9c95d173e..4337cd4e7 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ == HDMI Configuration -In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically lead to the Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero, Pi Zero W, Pi Zero 2 W uses a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Rapsberry Pi 400 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need either one or two micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI leads or adapters, depending on how many displays you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. +In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically lead to the Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero, Pi Zero W, Pi Zero 2 W uses a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 400 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need either one or two micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI leads or adapters, depending on how many displays you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi 4 can drive up to two displays, with a resolution up to 1080p at a 60Hz refresh rate. At 4K resolution, if you connect two displays then you are limited to a 30Hz refresh rate. You can also drive a single display at 4K with a 60Hz refresh rate: this requires that the display is attached to the HDMI port adjacent to the USB-C power input (labelled HDMI0). You must also enable 4Kp60 output by setting the `hdmi_enable_4kp60=1` flag in config.txt. This flag can also be set using the 'Raspberry Pi Configuration' tool within the desktop environment. From 523d7c0d45ff2f888f526c9819aaa2a615580b64 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 00:34:36 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 04/36] Hdmi-config.adoc : some copy-edit --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc index 4337cd4e7..5dbad3a8e 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ == HDMI Configuration -In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically lead to the Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero, Pi Zero W, Pi Zero 2 W uses a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 400 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need either one or two micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI leads or adapters, depending on how many displays you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. +In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically lead to the Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W and Zero 2 W uses a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 400 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need either one or two micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI leads or adapters, depending on how many displays you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi 4 can drive up to two displays, with a resolution up to 1080p at a 60Hz refresh rate. At 4K resolution, if you connect two displays then you are limited to a 30Hz refresh rate. You can also drive a single display at 4K with a 60Hz refresh rate: this requires that the display is attached to the HDMI port adjacent to the USB-C power input (labelled HDMI0). You must also enable 4Kp60 output by setting the `hdmi_enable_4kp60=1` flag in config.txt. This flag can also be set using the 'Raspberry Pi Configuration' tool within the desktop environment. From 60612fdbc6105f84e68f6475f32926502270f470 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 00:49:22 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 05/36] Hdmi-config.adoc : correct grammar --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc index 5dbad3a8e..cef318118 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ == HDMI Configuration -In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically lead to the Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W and Zero 2 W uses a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 400 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need either one or two micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI leads or adapters, depending on how many displays you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. +In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically lead to the Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W and Zero 2 W use a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 400 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need either one or two micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI leads or adapters, depending on how many displays you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi 4 can drive up to two displays, with a resolution up to 1080p at a 60Hz refresh rate. At 4K resolution, if you connect two displays then you are limited to a 30Hz refresh rate. You can also drive a single display at 4K with a 60Hz refresh rate: this requires that the display is attached to the HDMI port adjacent to the USB-C power input (labelled HDMI0). You must also enable 4Kp60 output by setting the `hdmi_enable_4kp60=1` flag in config.txt. This flag can also be set using the 'Raspberry Pi Configuration' tool within the desktop environment. From 3cbb719d5d1579bfa7a25865390b25f8b0e3a6b5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 00:52:39 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 06/36] Hdmi-config.adoc : shortcut --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc index cef318118..cf0e75cd6 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ == HDMI Configuration -In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically lead to the Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W and Zero 2 W use a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 400 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need either one or two micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI leads or adapters, depending on how many displays you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. +In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically lead to the Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W and Zero 2 W use a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 400 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need a micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter for each display you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi 4 can drive up to two displays, with a resolution up to 1080p at a 60Hz refresh rate. At 4K resolution, if you connect two displays then you are limited to a 30Hz refresh rate. You can also drive a single display at 4K with a 60Hz refresh rate: this requires that the display is attached to the HDMI port adjacent to the USB-C power input (labelled HDMI0). You must also enable 4Kp60 output by setting the `hdmi_enable_4kp60=1` flag in config.txt. This flag can also be set using the 'Raspberry Pi Configuration' tool within the desktop environment. From 479967bebb3c9bd8dd60c7000a05085beaccbf4a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 00:54:43 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 07/36] Hdmi-config.adoc : some correct sentence --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc index cf0e75cd6..f56e5bad5 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ == HDMI Configuration -In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically lead to the Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W and Zero 2 W use a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 400 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need a micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter for each display you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. +In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically result in the Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W and Zero 2 W use a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 400 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need a micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter for each display you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi 4 can drive up to two displays, with a resolution up to 1080p at a 60Hz refresh rate. At 4K resolution, if you connect two displays then you are limited to a 30Hz refresh rate. You can also drive a single display at 4K with a 60Hz refresh rate: this requires that the display is attached to the HDMI port adjacent to the USB-C power input (labelled HDMI0). You must also enable 4Kp60 output by setting the `hdmi_enable_4kp60=1` flag in config.txt. This flag can also be set using the 'Raspberry Pi Configuration' tool within the desktop environment. From be76e9054ea69f86ecb1a47db6e301d3e5af8122 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 00:55:44 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 08/36] Hdmi-config.adoc : correct on Raspberry Pi --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc index f56e5bad5..fc4cdd013 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ == HDMI Configuration -In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically result in the Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W and Zero 2 W use a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 400 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need a micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter for each display you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. +In the vast majority of cases, simply plugging your HDMI-equipped monitor into the Raspberry Pi using a standard HDMI cable will automatically result in the Raspberry Pi using the best resolution the monitor supports. The Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W and Zero 2 W use a mini HDMI port, so you will need a mini-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 400 there are two micro HDMI ports, so you will need a micro-HDMI-to-full-size-HDMI lead or adapter for each display you wish to attach. You should connect any HDMI leads before turning on the Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi 4 can drive up to two displays, with a resolution up to 1080p at a 60Hz refresh rate. At 4K resolution, if you connect two displays then you are limited to a 30Hz refresh rate. You can also drive a single display at 4K with a 60Hz refresh rate: this requires that the display is attached to the HDMI port adjacent to the USB-C power input (labelled HDMI0). You must also enable 4Kp60 output by setting the `hdmi_enable_4kp60=1` flag in config.txt. This flag can also be set using the 'Raspberry Pi Configuration' tool within the desktop environment. From b547da2c300fc99fa31f722cc2dbe1c26e42faed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 00:58:30 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 09/36] Hdmi-config.adoc : correct on Raspberry Pi --- .../asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc index fc4cdd013..fb81747d8 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ You can specify which display `tvservice` uses by adding `-v ` to th Setting a specific mode is done using the `hdmi_group` and `hdmi_mode` config.txt entries. The group entry selects between CEA or DMT, and the mode selects the resolution and frame rate. You can find tables of modes on the config.txt xref:config_txt.adoc#video-options[Video Configuration] page, but you should use the `tvservice` command described above to find out exactly which modes your device supports. -On the Pi 4, to specify the HDMI port, add an index identifier to the `hdmi_group` or `hdmi_mode` entry in config.txt, e.g. `hdmi_mode:0` or `hdmi_group:1`. +On the Raspberry Pi 4, to specify the HDMI port, add an index identifier to the `hdmi_group` or `hdmi_mode` entry in config.txt, e.g. `hdmi_mode:0` or `hdmi_group:1`. === Setting a Custom HDMI Mode @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ hdmi_timings= | 8 |=== -For the Pi4, to specify the HDMI port, you can add an index identifier to the config.txt. e.g. `+hdmi_cvt:0=...+` or `+hdmi_timings:1=...+`. If no port identifier is specified, the settings are applied to port 0. +For the Raspberry Pi 4, to specify the HDMI port, you can add an index identifier to the config.txt. e.g. `+hdmi_cvt:0=...+` or `+hdmi_timings:1=...+`. If no port identifier is specified, the settings are applied to port 0. === Troubleshooting your HDMI From 9f32485a1ee62efa490d510aaf5f33a356511c0d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 01:07:56 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 10/36] Hdmi-config.adoc : add Raspberry Pi 400 --- .../asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc index fb81747d8..eef156e84 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/hdmi-config.adoc @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ You can specify which display `tvservice` uses by adding `-v ` to th Setting a specific mode is done using the `hdmi_group` and `hdmi_mode` config.txt entries. The group entry selects between CEA or DMT, and the mode selects the resolution and frame rate. You can find tables of modes on the config.txt xref:config_txt.adoc#video-options[Video Configuration] page, but you should use the `tvservice` command described above to find out exactly which modes your device supports. -On the Raspberry Pi 4, to specify the HDMI port, add an index identifier to the `hdmi_group` or `hdmi_mode` entry in config.txt, e.g. `hdmi_mode:0` or `hdmi_group:1`. +On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 400 to specify the HDMI port, add an index identifier to the `hdmi_group` or `hdmi_mode` entry in config.txt, e.g. `hdmi_mode:0` or `hdmi_group:1`. === Setting a Custom HDMI Mode @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ hdmi_timings= | 8 |=== -For the Raspberry Pi 4, to specify the HDMI port, you can add an index identifier to the config.txt. e.g. `+hdmi_cvt:0=...+` or `+hdmi_timings:1=...+`. If no port identifier is specified, the settings are applied to port 0. +For the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 400 to specify the HDMI port, you can add an index identifier to the config.txt. e.g. `+hdmi_cvt:0=...+` or `+hdmi_timings:1=...+`. If no port identifier is specified, the settings are applied to port 0. === Troubleshooting your HDMI From 353333d5dc017715c68e18f96bb5e54b2ba22f29 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alasdair Allan Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 09:54:55 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 11/36] Added schematic of camera cable --- .../accessories/camera/camera_hardware.adoc | 2 ++ .../accessories/camera/images/RPi-S5-conn.png | Bin 0 -> 22901 bytes 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+) create mode 100644 documentation/asciidoc/accessories/camera/images/RPi-S5-conn.png diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/camera/camera_hardware.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/camera/camera_hardware.adoc index 0d7056b01..b183d7eb9 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/camera/camera_hardware.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/camera/camera_hardware.adoc @@ -231,6 +231,8 @@ The maximum exposure times of the three official Raspberry Pi cameras are given === Mechanical Drawings 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HcmV?d00001 From a129af6bbb7a6818c6ec6d0f71a6f03545feb5c7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: MichaIng Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2021 00:25:28 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 12/36] Add RPi Zero 2 W overclocking defaults Signed-off-by: MichaIng --- .../computers/config_txt/overclocking.adoc | 18 ++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/overclocking.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/overclocking.adoc index 9aa7b822a..723788400 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/overclocking.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/overclocking.adoc @@ -97,9 +97,9 @@ WARNING: Setting any overclocking parameters to values other than those used by This table gives the default values for the options on various Raspberry Pi Models, all frequencies are stated in MHz. -[cols=",^,^,^,^,^,^,^,^"] +[cols=",^,^,^,^,^,^,^,^,^"] |=== -| Option | Pi 0/W | Pi1 | Pi2 | Pi3 | Pi3A+/Pi3B+ | CM4 & Pi4B <= R1.3 | Pi4B R1.4 | Pi 400 +| Option | Pi 0/W | Pi1 | Pi2 | Pi3 | Pi3A+/Pi3B+ | CM4 & Pi4B <= R1.3 | Pi4B R1.4 | Pi 400 | Pi Zero 2 W | arm_freq | 1000 @@ -110,6 +110,7 @@ This table gives the default values for the options on various Raspberry Pi Mode | 1500 | 1500 or 1800 if arm_boost=1 | 1800 +| 1000 | core_freq | 400 @@ -120,6 +121,7 @@ This table gives the default values for the options on various Raspberry Pi Mode | 500 | 500 | 500 +| 400 | h264_freq | 300 @@ -130,6 +132,7 @@ This table gives the default values for the options on various Raspberry Pi Mode | 500 | 500 | 500 +| 300 | isp_freq | 300 @@ -140,6 +143,7 @@ This table gives the default values for the options on various Raspberry Pi Mode | 500 | 500 | 500 +| 300 | v3d_freq | 300 @@ -150,6 +154,7 @@ This table gives the default values for the options on various Raspberry Pi Mode | 500 | 500 | 500 +| 300 | hevc_freq | N/A @@ -160,6 +165,7 @@ This table gives the default values for the options on various Raspberry Pi Mode | 500 | 500 | 500 +| N/A | sdram_freq | 450 @@ -170,6 +176,7 @@ This table gives the default values for the options on various Raspberry Pi Mode | 3200 | 3200 | 3200 +| 450 | arm_freq_min | 700 @@ -180,6 +187,7 @@ This table gives the default values for the options on various Raspberry Pi Mode | 600 | 600 | 600 +| 600 | core_freq_min | 250 @@ -190,6 +198,7 @@ This table gives the default values for the options on various Raspberry Pi Mode | 200 | 200 | 200 +| 250 | gpu_freq_min | 250 @@ -200,6 +209,7 @@ This table gives the default values for the options on various Raspberry Pi Mode | 250 | 250 | 250 +| 250 | h264_freq_min | 250 @@ -210,6 +220,7 @@ This table gives the default values for the options on various Raspberry Pi Mode | 250 | 250 | 250 +| 250 | isp_freq_min | 250 @@ -220,6 +231,7 @@ This table gives the default values for the options on various Raspberry Pi Mode | 250 | 250 | 250 +| 250 | v3d_freq_min | 250 @@ -230,6 +242,7 @@ This table gives the default values for the options on various Raspberry Pi Mode | 250 | 250 | 250 +| 250 | sdram_freq_min | 400 @@ -240,6 +253,7 @@ This table gives the default values for the options on various Raspberry Pi Mode | 3200 | 3200 | 3200 +| 400 |=== This table gives defaults for options that are the same across all models. From c80595b8a9bd2ca76f3a85067d603f9efd881c5d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2022 00:00:03 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 13/36] Boot.adoc : Update about kernel.img Add Pi 1, Pi 0, Pi 0 W, CM --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc index ebba73dbf..a20b86c5c 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Set the `disable_commandline_tags` command to `1` to stop `start.elf` from filli === `kernel` -`kernel` is the alternative filename on the boot partition to use when loading the kernel. The default value on the Pi 1, Pi Zero, and Compute Module is `kernel.img`, and on the Pi 2, Pi 3, and Compute Module 3 it is `kernel7.img`. On the Pi4, it is `kernel7l.img`. +`kernel` is the alternative filename on the boot partition to use when loading the kernel. The default value on the Raspberry Pi 1, Zero and Zero W and Compute Module is `kernel.img`, and on the Pi 2, Pi 3, and Compute Module 3 it is `kernel7.img`. On the Pi4, it is `kernel7l.img`. === `arm_64bit` From 7cdf24de4cca6312cd374a5edbe52f7e366aa2a4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2022 00:02:35 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 14/36] Boot.adoc : Update about kernel7.img Add Pi 2, Pi 3, Pi 3+, Pi 0 2 W, CM 3, CM 3+ --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc index a20b86c5c..ae9c056aa 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Set the `disable_commandline_tags` command to `1` to stop `start.elf` from filli === `kernel` -`kernel` is the alternative filename on the boot partition to use when loading the kernel. The default value on the Raspberry Pi 1, Zero and Zero W and Compute Module is `kernel.img`, and on the Pi 2, Pi 3, and Compute Module 3 it is `kernel7.img`. On the Pi4, it is `kernel7l.img`. +`kernel` is the alternative filename on the boot partition to use when loading the kernel. The default value on the Raspberry Pi 1, Zero and Zero W and Compute Module is `kernel.img`, and on the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 3+ and Zero 2 W and Compute Module 3 and 3+ it is `kernel7.img`. On the Pi4, it is `kernel7l.img`. === `arm_64bit` From 01b0f1d02400e8a1ffbe3151fb1b28de0ab8bf8b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2022 00:03:34 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 15/36] Boot.adoc : Update about kernel7l.img Add Pi 4, Pi 400, CM 4 --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc index ae9c056aa..b76dc199b 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Set the `disable_commandline_tags` command to `1` to stop `start.elf` from filli === `kernel` -`kernel` is the alternative filename on the boot partition to use when loading the kernel. The default value on the Raspberry Pi 1, Zero and Zero W and Compute Module is `kernel.img`, and on the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 3+ and Zero 2 W and Compute Module 3 and 3+ it is `kernel7.img`. On the Pi4, it is `kernel7l.img`. +`kernel` is the alternative filename on the boot partition to use when loading the kernel. The default value on the Raspberry Pi 1, Zero and Zero W and Compute Module is `kernel.img`, and on the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 3+ and Zero 2 W and Compute Module 3 and 3+ it is `kernel7.img`. On the Raspberry Pi 4, 400 and Compute Module 4 it is `kernel7l.img`. === `arm_64bit` From 66e60f39ea76576e3123d52138518444aa54f30c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2022 07:05:14 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 16/36] Boot.adoc : fixed style-guide --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc index b76dc199b..113204d2e 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Set the `disable_commandline_tags` command to `1` to stop `start.elf` from filli === `kernel` -`kernel` is the alternative filename on the boot partition to use when loading the kernel. The default value on the Raspberry Pi 1, Zero and Zero W and Compute Module is `kernel.img`, and on the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 3+ and Zero 2 W and Compute Module 3 and 3+ it is `kernel7.img`. On the Raspberry Pi 4, 400 and Compute Module 4 it is `kernel7l.img`. +`kernel` is the alternative filename on the boot partition to use when loading the kernel. The default value on the Raspberry Pi 1, Zero, Zero W and Raspberry Pi Compute Module is `kernel.img`, and on the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 3+, Zero 2 W and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 and 3+ it is `kernel7.img`. On the Raspberry Pi 4, 400 and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 it is `kernel7l.img`. === `arm_64bit` From b641c891295853246c23810a3f7bdf3493634120 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2022 11:32:43 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 17/36] Boot.adoc : correct style guide --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc index 113204d2e..c5af3069f 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Set the `disable_commandline_tags` command to `1` to stop `start.elf` from filli === `kernel` -`kernel` is the alternative filename on the boot partition to use when loading the kernel. The default value on the Raspberry Pi 1, Zero, Zero W and Raspberry Pi Compute Module is `kernel.img`, and on the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 3+, Zero 2 W and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 and 3+ it is `kernel7.img`. On the Raspberry Pi 4, 400 and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 it is `kernel7l.img`. +`kernel` is the alternative filename on the boot partition to use when loading the kernel. The default value on the Raspberry Pi 1, Zero and Zero W, and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 1 is `kernel.img`, and on the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 3+ and Zero 2 W, and Raspberry Pi Compute Modules 3 and 3+" it is `kernel7.img`. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and 400, and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 it is `kernel7l.img`. === `arm_64bit` From 1a2767acb5620e297547a8328163acfd3c03b4b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2022 11:50:14 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 18/36] Boot.adoc : Update arm 64 bit --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc index c5af3069f..c927df7a0 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ If set to non-zero, forces the kernel loading system to assume a 64-bit kernel, NOTE: 64-bit kernels may be uncompressed image files or a gzip archive of an image (which can still be called kernel8.img; the bootloader will recognize the archive from the signature bytes at the beginning). -NOTE: The 64-bit kernel will only work on the Raspberry Pi 4, 3, and 2B rev 1.2 boards with latest firmware. +NOTE: The 64-bit kernel will only work on the Raspberry Pi 3, 3+, 4, 400, Zero 2 W and 2B rev 1.2 boards with latest firmware. === `arm_control` From 47362c662f4b2ba3e7fc703e44c3d0d5844673d5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Taylor Brown Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2022 17:11:20 -0600 Subject: [PATCH 19/36] Fix python docs: "while" is not capitalized --- documentation/asciidoc/accessories/build-hat/py-motors.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/build-hat/py-motors.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/build-hat/py-motors.adoc index 20ac73ddf..7c2a1ab3b 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/build-hat/py-motors.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/build-hat/py-motors.adoc @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ from buildhat import Motor motor_a = Motor('A') -While True: +while True: print("Position: ", motor_a.get_aposition()) ---- From 11241f12ef3259f05ec3681ac0181085deef44e4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2022 23:06:33 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 20/36] Boot.adoc : fix double-quote --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc index c927df7a0..8868afb06 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Set the `disable_commandline_tags` command to `1` to stop `start.elf` from filli === `kernel` -`kernel` is the alternative filename on the boot partition to use when loading the kernel. The default value on the Raspberry Pi 1, Zero and Zero W, and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 1 is `kernel.img`, and on the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 3+ and Zero 2 W, and Raspberry Pi Compute Modules 3 and 3+" it is `kernel7.img`. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and 400, and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 it is `kernel7l.img`. +`kernel` is the alternative filename on the boot partition to use when loading the kernel. The default value on the Raspberry Pi 1, Zero and Zero W, and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 1 is `kernel.img`, and on the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 3+ and Zero 2 W, and Raspberry Pi Compute Modules 3 and 3+ it is `kernel7.img`. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and 400, and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 it is `kernel7l.img`. === `arm_64bit` From bd2adc01869173dbd7985857cd2050001e754ee2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2022 23:11:35 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 21/36] Boot.adoc : delete the old description --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc index 8868afb06..584470d8b 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ If set to non-zero, forces the kernel loading system to assume a 64-bit kernel, NOTE: 64-bit kernels may be uncompressed image files or a gzip archive of an image (which can still be called kernel8.img; the bootloader will recognize the archive from the signature bytes at the beginning). -NOTE: The 64-bit kernel will only work on the Raspberry Pi 3, 3+, 4, 400, Zero 2 W and 2B rev 1.2 boards with latest firmware. +NOTE: The 64-bit kernel will only work on the Raspberry Pi 3, 3+, 4, 400, Zero 2 W and 2B rev 1.2 boards. === `arm_control` From 65d460bb8e7c1a8a23c61c062b340690bad7087f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2022 23:15:51 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 22/36] Boot.adoc : add CM 3, 3+ and 4 --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc index 584470d8b..3994da688 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ If set to non-zero, forces the kernel loading system to assume a 64-bit kernel, NOTE: 64-bit kernels may be uncompressed image files or a gzip archive of an image (which can still be called kernel8.img; the bootloader will recognize the archive from the signature bytes at the beginning). -NOTE: The 64-bit kernel will only work on the Raspberry Pi 3, 3+, 4, 400, Zero 2 W and 2B rev 1.2 boards. +NOTE: The 64-bit kernel will only work on the Raspberry Pi 3, 3+, 4, 400, Zero 2 W and 2B rev 1.2, and Raspberry Pi Compute Modules 3, 3+ and 4. === `arm_control` From 646938c65ac15e307004cf1d71f308a7a9d22d2f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2022 23:23:46 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 23/36] Boot.adoc : add spacing Raspberry Pi --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc index 3994da688..573ed51ac 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Pi 4B and Pi 400 (not CM4 or CM4IO) add a high performance USB 3 controller, att `otg_mode=1` requests that a more capable XHCI USB 2 controller is used as another host controller on that USB-C connector. -NOTE: Because CM4 and CM4IO don't include the external USB 3 controller RaspberryPi OS images set `otg_mode=1` on CM4 for better performance. +NOTE: Because CM4 and CM4IO don't include the external USB 3 controller Raspberry Pi OS images set `otg_mode=1` on CM4 for better performance. [[overlay_prefix]] === `overlay_prefix` From 434a7c6a86470a42806fc809ac5a395dc82162ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2022 23:40:26 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 24/36] Boot.adoc : add comma on controller --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc index 573ed51ac..941f050a4 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Pi 4B and Pi 400 (not CM4 or CM4IO) add a high performance USB 3 controller, att `otg_mode=1` requests that a more capable XHCI USB 2 controller is used as another host controller on that USB-C connector. -NOTE: Because CM4 and CM4IO don't include the external USB 3 controller Raspberry Pi OS images set `otg_mode=1` on CM4 for better performance. +NOTE: Because CM4 and CM4IO don't include the external USB 3 controller, Raspberry Pi OS images set `otg_mode=1` on CM4 for better performance. [[overlay_prefix]] === `overlay_prefix` From 84f79963954dadd77509a00e478ddf401f2dbab3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 11:16:20 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 25/36] Boot.adoc : convert sentence --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc index 941f050a4..41e4546d8 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/boot.adoc @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Set the `disable_commandline_tags` command to `1` to stop `start.elf` from filli === `kernel` -`kernel` is the alternative filename on the boot partition to use when loading the kernel. The default value on the Raspberry Pi 1, Zero and Zero W, and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 1 is `kernel.img`, and on the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 3+ and Zero 2 W, and Raspberry Pi Compute Modules 3 and 3+ it is `kernel7.img`. On the Raspberry Pi 4 and 400, and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 it is `kernel7l.img`. +`kernel` is the alternative filename on the boot partition to use when loading the kernel. The default value on the Raspberry Pi 1, Zero and Zero W, and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 1 is `kernel.img`. The default value on the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 3+ and Zero 2 W, and Raspberry Pi Compute Modules 3 and 3+ is `kernel7.img`. The default value on the Raspberry Pi 4 and 400, and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 is `kernel7l.img`. === `arm_64bit` From 9960a8bd0ab6b6dd7454c958a1288665ee373aee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2022 00:20:58 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 26/36] About-kernel.adoc : add Raspberry word --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/linux_kernel/about-kernel.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/linux_kernel/about-kernel.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/linux_kernel/about-kernel.adoc index e1f4b3d1b..166344c34 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/linux_kernel/about-kernel.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/linux_kernel/about-kernel.adoc @@ -19,5 +19,5 @@ Initially, you should fork the https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux[Linux reposi Next, depending upon whether the code is Raspberry Pi-specific or not: -* For Pi-specific changes or bug fixes, submit a pull request to the kernel. +* For Raspberry Pi-specific changes or bug fixes, submit a pull request to the kernel. * For general Linux kernel changes (i.e. a new driver), these need to be submitted upstream first. Once they've been submitted upstream and accepted, submit the pull request and we'll receive it. From 243b0a7663967c28d694283b4d362cd9b5e924c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "dependabot[bot]" <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 23:07:30 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 27/36] Bump nokogiri from 1.13.1 to 1.13.2 Bumps [nokogiri](https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri) from 1.13.1 to 1.13.2. - [Release notes](https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri/compare/v1.13.1...v1.13.2) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: nokogiri dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-patch ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] --- Gemfile.lock | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/Gemfile.lock b/Gemfile.lock index 22443f688..601bbf3e7 100644 --- a/Gemfile.lock +++ b/Gemfile.lock @@ -50,13 +50,13 @@ GEM rb-fsevent (~> 0.10, >= 0.10.3) rb-inotify (~> 0.9, >= 0.9.10) mercenary (0.4.0) - mini_portile2 (2.7.1) + mini_portile2 (2.8.0) minima (2.5.1) jekyll (>= 3.5, < 5.0) jekyll-feed (~> 0.9) jekyll-seo-tag (~> 2.1) - nokogiri (1.13.1) - mini_portile2 (~> 2.7.0) + nokogiri (1.13.2) + mini_portile2 (~> 2.8.0) racc (~> 1.4) pathutil (0.16.2) forwardable-extended (~> 2.6) From 937d5fab8b5456c7800b1dbb3e9988fb38c65d92 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2022 19:47:23 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 28/36] Libcamera_apps_post_processing_writing.adoc : remove duplicated words --- .../camera/libcamera_apps_post_processing_writing.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/camera/libcamera_apps_post_processing_writing.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/camera/libcamera_apps_post_processing_writing.adoc index 021340718..099bd4b59 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/camera/libcamera_apps_post_processing_writing.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/camera/libcamera_apps_post_processing_writing.adoc @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ We are keen to accept and distribute interesting post-processing stages contribu ==== Basic Post-Processing Stages -Post-processing stages have a simple API, and users can create their own by deriving from the `PostProcessingStage` class. The member functions that must be implemented are listed below, though note that some be be unnecessary for simple stages. +Post-processing stages have a simple API, and users can create their own by deriving from the `PostProcessingStage` class. The member functions that must be implemented are listed below, though note that some be unnecessary for simple stages. [cols=",^"] |=== From 8d4248a3cc605b8295710014a425ff46c5106fb7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2022 00:10:07 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 29/36] Camera.adoc : remove duplicated words --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/camera.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/camera.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/camera.adoc index e8dc2def9..48a540499 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/camera.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/config_txt/camera.adoc @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ Setting `disable_camera_led` to `1` prevents the red camera LED from turning on === `awb_auto_is_greyworld` -Setting `awb_auto_is_greyworld` to `1` allows libraries or applications that do not support the greyworld option internally to capture valid images and videos with NoIR cameras. It switches "auto" awb mode to use the "greyworld" algorithm. This should only be be needed for NoIR cameras, or when the High Quality camera has had its xref:../accessories/camera.adoc#raspberry-pi-hq-camera-filter-removal[IR filter removed]. +Setting `awb_auto_is_greyworld` to `1` allows libraries or applications that do not support the greyworld option internally to capture valid images and videos with NoIR cameras. It switches "auto" awb mode to use the "greyworld" algorithm. This should only be needed for NoIR cameras, or when the High Quality camera has had its xref:../accessories/camera.adoc#raspberry-pi-hq-camera-filter-removal[IR filter removed]. From 414b7881e88e29d0b6a98802cd06c1daa4f2d804 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2022 00:15:52 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 30/36] Rp3a0.adoc : remove duplicated words --- documentation/asciidoc/computers/processors/rp3a0.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/processors/rp3a0.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/processors/rp3a0.adoc index cbe8c8962..d78c95ca7 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/processors/rp3a0.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/processors/rp3a0.adoc @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ It is used by the xref:raspberry-pi.adoc#raspberry-pi-zero-2-w[Raspberry Pi Zero image:images/RP3A0-crosssection.png[width="70%"] -The RP3A0 is a Quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex A53 CPU clocked at 1 GHz, although with a heat sink or other cooling solution in place, the chip can be be potentially overclocked to 1.2 GHz. +The RP3A0 is a Quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex A53 CPU clocked at 1 GHz, although with a heat sink or other cooling solution in place, the chip can be potentially overclocked to 1.2 GHz. Please refer to the following BCM2836 document for details on the ARM peripherals specification, which also applies to the BCM2837 and RP3A0. From 59f31b2c83cb61c727be31f2a0a7342b51c53efc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2022 01:15:02 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 31/36] Libcamera_apps_post_processing_writing.adoc : correct word --- .../camera/libcamera_apps_post_processing_writing.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/camera/libcamera_apps_post_processing_writing.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/camera/libcamera_apps_post_processing_writing.adoc index 099bd4b59..cda7ec2cc 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/camera/libcamera_apps_post_processing_writing.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/camera/libcamera_apps_post_processing_writing.adoc @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ We are keen to accept and distribute interesting post-processing stages contribu ==== Basic Post-Processing Stages -Post-processing stages have a simple API, and users can create their own by deriving from the `PostProcessingStage` class. The member functions that must be implemented are listed below, though note that some be unnecessary for simple stages. +Post-processing stages have a simple API, and users can create their own by deriving from the `PostProcessingStage` class. The member functions that must be implemented are listed below, though note that some may be unnecessary for simple stages. [cols=",^"] |=== From 6b8a4ef92396d9aa18a9c598a90f170f1945b8dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2022 00:23:53 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 32/36] Bootflow-legacy.adoc : insert spacing --- .../asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/bootflow-legacy.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/bootflow-legacy.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/bootflow-legacy.adoc index 97257b048..56b330110 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/bootflow-legacy.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/bootflow-legacy.adoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ == Boot sequence -IMPORTANT: The following boot sequence applies to the BCM2837 and BCM2837B0 based models of Raspberry Pi only. On models prior to this, the Raspberry Pi will try SD card boot, followed by xref:raspberry-pi.adoc#usb-device-boot-mode[USB device mode boot]. For the Raspberry Pi4 boot sequence please see the xref:raspberry-pi.adoc#raspberry-pi-4-boot-flow[Raspberry Pi 4 boot flow] section. +IMPORTANT: The following boot sequence applies to the BCM2837 and BCM2837B0 based models of Raspberry Pi only. On models prior to this, the Raspberry Pi will try SD card boot, followed by xref:raspberry-pi.adoc#usb-device-boot-mode[USB device mode boot]. For the Raspberry Pi 4 boot sequence please see the xref:raspberry-pi.adoc#raspberry-pi-4-boot-flow[Raspberry Pi 4 boot flow] section. USB boot defaults on the Raspberry Pi 3 will depend on which version is being used. See this xref:raspberry-pi.adoc#usb-mass-storage-boot[page] for information on enabling USB boot modes when not enabled by default. From afc19ce72abead370e0240921c618483df5f95cf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2022 01:33:57 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 33/36] Raspi-config.adoc : insert spacing on Pi 4 --- .../asciidoc/computers/configuration/raspi-config.adoc | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/raspi-config.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/raspi-config.adoc index cb2fa00d7..c53bd3d83 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/raspi-config.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/raspi-config.adoc @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Enable/disable 2x2 pixel mapping. ===== Composite Video -On the Raspberry Pi4, enable composite video. On models prior to the Raspberry Pi4, composite video is enabled by default so this option is not displayed. +On the Raspberry pi 4, enable composite video. On models prior to the Raspberry pi 4, composite video is enabled by default so this option is not displayed. ===== Screen Blanking @@ -232,11 +232,11 @@ Configure the network's proxy settings. ===== Boot Order -On the Raspberry Pi4, you can specify whether to boot from USB or network if the SD card isn't inserted. See xref:raspberry-pi.adoc#raspberry-pi-4-bootloader-configuration[this page] for more information. +On the Raspberry pi 4, you can specify whether to boot from USB or network if the SD card isn't inserted. See xref:raspberry-pi.adoc#raspberry-pi-4-bootloader-configuration[this page] for more information. ===== Bootloader Version -On the Raspberry Pi4, you can tell the system to use the very latest boot ROM software, or default to the factory default if the latest version causes problems. +On the Raspberry pi 4, you can tell the system to use the very latest boot ROM software, or default to the factory default if the latest version causes problems. [[update]] ==== Update From 02fd25fc163ea9f41c4cb8571f41b62fc610ccdc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2022 01:54:37 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 34/36] Raspi-config.adoc : case replace Pi --- .../asciidoc/computers/configuration/raspi-config.adoc | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/raspi-config.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/raspi-config.adoc index c53bd3d83..0e06367f3 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/raspi-config.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/raspi-config.adoc @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Enable/disable 2x2 pixel mapping. ===== Composite Video -On the Raspberry pi 4, enable composite video. On models prior to the Raspberry pi 4, composite video is enabled by default so this option is not displayed. +On the Raspberry Pi 4, enable composite video. On models prior to the Raspberry Pi 4, composite video is enabled by default so this option is not displayed. ===== Screen Blanking @@ -232,11 +232,11 @@ Configure the network's proxy settings. ===== Boot Order -On the Raspberry pi 4, you can specify whether to boot from USB or network if the SD card isn't inserted. See xref:raspberry-pi.adoc#raspberry-pi-4-bootloader-configuration[this page] for more information. +On the Raspberry Pi 4, you can specify whether to boot from USB or network if the SD card isn't inserted. See xref:raspberry-pi.adoc#raspberry-pi-4-bootloader-configuration[this page] for more information. ===== Bootloader Version -On the Raspberry pi 4, you can tell the system to use the very latest boot ROM software, or default to the factory default if the latest version causes problems. +On the Raspberry Pi 4, you can tell the system to use the very latest boot ROM software, or default to the factory default if the latest version causes problems. [[update]] ==== Update From 8c322ac8916880e820a5bdb748c8a739736f3bfc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2022 18:39:35 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 35/36] Raspi-config.adoc : update sentence --- .../asciidoc/computers/configuration/raspi-config.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/raspi-config.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/raspi-config.adoc index 0e06367f3..79056300d 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/raspi-config.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/raspi-config.adoc @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ On the Raspberry Pi 4, you can specify whether to boot from USB or network if th ===== Bootloader Version -On the Raspberry Pi 4, you can tell the system to use the very latest boot ROM software, or default to the factory default if the latest version causes problems. +On the Raspberry Pi 4, you can tell the system to use the very latest boot ROM software, or revert to the factory default if the latest version causes problems. [[update]] ==== Update From c40951fa9c4a2cd6ec5a30fbf08c4a7866eddce7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RuffaloVM Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2022 08:06:09 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 36/36] Bcm2711-bootloader.adoc : insert spacing on Pi 4 --- .../asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/bcm2711-bootloader.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/bcm2711-bootloader.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/bcm2711-bootloader.adoc index e1e117858..0ed43509a 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/bcm2711-bootloader.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/bcm2711-bootloader.adoc @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ Default: `Raspberry Pi Boot` In earlier releases the client GUID (Option97) was just the serial number repeated 4 times. By default, the new GUID format is the concatenation of the fourcc for RPi4 (0x34695052 - little endian), the board revision (e.g. 0x00c03111) (4-bytes), the least significant 4 bytes of the mac address and the 4-byte serial number. -This is intended to be unique but also provide structured information to the DHCP server, allowing Raspberry Pi4 computers to be identified without relying upon the Ethernet MAC OUID. +This is intended to be unique but also provide structured information to the DHCP server, allowing Raspberry Pi 4 computers to be identified without relying upon the Ethernet MAC OUID. Specify DHCP_OPTION97=0 to revert the old behaviour or a non-zero hex-value to specify a custom 4-byte prefix.