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rpi-update rpi-6.5.y breaks with FW_REV: *** Invalid hash given #21
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https://api.github.com/repos/raspberrypi/linux/actions/artifacts (used by rpi-update) defaults to only returning the most recent 30 entries. https://api.github.com/repos/raspberrypi/linux/actions/artifacts?per_page=100 returns the 100 most recent, but actually rpi-6.5.y has fallen off that at the moment. You can iterate over the pages with https://api.github.com/repos/raspberrypi/linux/actions/artifacts?per_page=100&page=1 (incrementing page), but that may be trickier to integrate into the script. I've kicked off the CI build again to bring it back to the top of the list. |
Github pages the artifact results, by default only giving the latest 30, but can be increased to 100 per page. If your build has fallen off that list, then tough luck. Ideally we want to iterate through the pages as well by adding &page=N, but that can come later. raspberrypi#21
Seems still unsolved for Pi5
Note that no FW hash apt is given for CM4/Pi5 DUT when trying to update to 6.5 Updating a CM4 is working fine though
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That all looks fine. The FW_REV output is reporting the contents of .firmware_revision. Deleting the file makes rpi-update think it is being run for the first time, so it installs the version asked for. Once it's finished the installation it tells you to reboot to activate the new firmware (it means the kernel as well), then your output confirms that you haven't rebooted yet. |
Hi Phil, This is a Pi5 DUT (pls note Pi5-book hostname)
Now rebooting, and after the reboot Pi5 is still on 6.1.57
Not looking good to me. |
Oh. The super-easy addition of the bcm2712 auto-build got the wrong kernel name (my bad) - kernel2712.img is not the same as kernel_2712.img. Try now. |
My Pi5 was busy as I've tried to compile/install a kernel from source -> failed again .. But after the reboot still Running brought me finally to pi@Pi5-book:~ $ uname -a Still unclear to me why I'm unable to install a custom kernel (to 6.5.7) when on 6.1.57 |
Unrelated to this issue. Please don't go off topic. |
Github pages the artifact results, by default only giving the latest 30, but can be increased to 100 per page. If your build has fallen off that list, then tough luck. Ideally we want to iterate through the pages as well by adding &page=N, but that can come later. #21
Since the most recent commit, rpi-update rpi-6.5.y (for example) breaks with the error message FW_REV: *** Invalid hash given
Thank you for looking into this!
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