feat: add raspberry pi 5b to documentation#340
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This commit adds the RPi 5B board for RAM sizes 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16GB. Signed-off-by: Benjamin O'Brien <ben@iipython.dev>
Set Ivan Velickovic as the contributor for the RPi 5 in Rpi5.md Signed-off-by: Benjamin O'Brien <ben@iipython.dev>
As requested by Indanz Co-authored-by: Indan Zupancic <indan@nul.nu> Signed-off-by: Benjamin <ben@iipython.dev>
Update copyright notice, and publish working U-Boot versions Signed-off-by: Benjamin O'Brien <ben@iipython.dev>
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Added the documentation for the Raspberry Pi 5B based on seL4/seL4#1515. I set the contributor list to Ivan specifically because they're the one who made the PR, if that's incorrect then let me know and I can correct it.
I haven't messed with these docs before, but I do notice that the Microkit support platforms list does not update to include the Pi 5, so I'm guessing that documentation would need to be updated as well (maybe in the rpi5 branch?).