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Revision as of 16:02, 8 April 2023

ODROID XU4
ODROID XU4
ODROID XU4
Manufacturer ODROID
Name XU4
Codename odroid-xu4
Released 2015
Hardware
Chipset Samsung Exynos 5422
CPU 4x 1.9 GHz A15
4x 1.3 GHz A7
GPU Mali-T628
Display None
Storage eMMC card or microSD
Memory 2GB LPDDR3
Architecture armv7
Software
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Ubuntu
no
Device package device-odroid-xu4
Kernel package linux-postmarketos-exynos5
Features
Works
Multimedia
3D Acceleration
Works
Untested
Miscellaneous
Untested
Untested

Contributors

Maintainer(s)

Users owning this device


Installation

Note u-boot 2023.01 cannot boot odroid devices, patches has been sent to u-boot but not merged yet: https://lists.denx.de/pipermail/u-boot/2023-February/508425.html

1. Use pmbootstrap to create a bootable SD card:

 pmbootstrap init  # pick 'odroid' as manufacturer, 'xu4' as device and 'none' as UI.
 pmbootstrap install --sdcard=/dev/sdX

You must install the nonfree firmware package for this device to get it booting. It contains early bootloaders and trustzone firmware. The early bootloaders initialise the hardware and then boots u-boot.

2. Insert SD card into the Odroid XU4, plug in the Ethernet cable and turn it on.

3. The Odroid XU4 should boot up and become accessible over SSH.

Note If the Odroid does not appear on your local network, its Ethernet may be disabled. One can enable it by attaching a keyboard and following the Alpine wiki: sudo setup-interfaces && sudo /etc/init.d/networking --quiet restart && sudo rc-update add networking boot

GPU

See 3D_Acceleration#Mali_T628.

See also