2020-02-08 09:04 PM
In Getting Started there are links to the SDK and Kernel Source, both links return 403 Forbidden They have been broke since Friday evening, at least that is when I tried to install.
2020-02-09 04:32 PM
After alerting 'domainabuse@cscglobal.com' about the issue it was finally resolved.
2020-02-09 11:50 PM
The link is working
https://wiki.st.com/stm32mpu/wiki/STM32MP1_Developer_Package
However, in case you can use the KOAN's unofficial Linux kernel for STM32MP1
https://github.com/koansoftware/linux-stm32mp1-disco
Distinti Saluti / Best Regards
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Marco Cavallini | KOAN sas | Bergamo - Italia
embedded software engineering
2020-02-10 01:43 AM
Hello Kevin,
Which links were KO last Friday ? Is it ok now ?
fyi all the ST delivery is also available on Github, see entry point here: https://github.com/STMicroelectronics/STM32MPU_EmbSW_Overall_Offer
2020-02-10 12:14 PM
I would have to be a lot smarter than I am to use the git. The git has linux 4.19.94 where are the Wiki is 4.19.49 and all the 'parts' are separate git objects instead of a tar file. There was enough differences in the Wiki to make it a struggle to finish, remembering Unix commands that no longer exist sucked, ifconfig is now ip, PS1='\\$' allowed using a 1080 display instead of a 4K with wraparound....
2020-02-10 11:13 PM
Hello Kevin, we are in the way to deliver V1.2.0. That's why you see a diff between wiki and github. On github you can select the right release tag and extract a zip with the web interface. This zip will contain the linux kernel reference with ST patches.
2020-02-10 11:17 PM
Anyway, we have investigated the issue about tarball download and if you can login first on st.com you should not have the error 403 anymore.
This issue is on the way to be solved on st.com configuration (normally you can download any openstlinux tarball without any registration).
2020-02-10 11:46 PM
@KevinA the KOAN's unofficial Linux kernel for STM32MP1 is exactly what you are looking for.
https://github.com/koansoftware/linux-stm32mp1-disco
It is basically the original Kernel used bt ST with ST patches applied.