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The RK3399 is an ARM64 6-core SoC made by Rockchip, the Puma board (official name RK3399-Q7) is a compute module made by Theobroma Systems. The new lab has two Puma boards plugged into "Haikou" baseboards that provide a USB-UART converter and power switching. The LAVA instance is reachable at https://lava.theobroma-systems.com/ . Linux mainline support was merged in v4.14-rc1 (commit 2c66fc34e9457ed10b56265e1dcf55c86d524e9e). Earlier kernel versions have been blacklisted.
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