Unfortunately, The Raspberry Pi Zero (1.3) does not have a network interface, it just has the MicroSD card and the interfaces exposed on the 40 Pin GPIO header. (SPI, I2C, GPIO, UART, etc) The Raspberry Pi Zero W adds the Wi-Fi/bluetooth module that the RPi 3 has, but I'm guessing that won't work with u-boot?
The Raspberry Pi Model B+ looks like it will be made until at least January 2022. It should be the same as the Pi Zero with the addition of the USB hub that adds additional USB ports and the ethernet. I think we are at the point where the "raspberrypi" BSP will run on all single core models, so it may make sense for the reference system for the "raspberrypi" BSP to continue to be the Model B+ so it can be used with u-boot and TFTP. https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/product_categories/raspberry-pi-boards/ On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 10:37 AM Joel Sherrill <j...@rtems.org> wrote: > Hi > > Can the Pi Zero boot with TFTP like the wired versions? We are wondering > as this is how the automated testing for the Pi's is done. > > We are hoping to setup at least one Pi from each basic generation (1, 2, > 3, 4, and Zero) for automated testing. > > Thanks. > > --joel > >
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