Is it possible to have a Debian 11 Bullseye build for Pogo Armel? November 07, 2021 09:15AM |
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Basic Debian bullseye Kirkwood rootfs for most Kirwood plugs:
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This tarball contains 6 files:
linux-image-5.15.5-kirkwood-tld-1_1.0_armel.deb
linux-headers-5.15.5-kirkwood-tld-1_1.0_armel.deb
config-5.15.5-kirkwood-tld-1
zImage-5.15.5-kirkwood-tld-1
linux-dtb-5.15.5-kirkwood-tld-1.tar
linux-5.15.5-kirkwood-tld-1.patch
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References:
1. U-Boot source code at GitHub (latest branch 2017.07-kirkwood-tld-1 and tag v2017.07-kirkwood-tld-1)
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Re: Is it possible to have a Debian 11 Bullseye build for Pogo Armel? January 22, 2022 02:50PM |
U-Boot 2017.07-tld-1 (Sep 05 2017 - 00:13:18 -0700) Pogo E02 gcc (Debian 6.3.0-18) 6.3.0 20170516 GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.28 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 starting USB... USB0: USB EHCI 1.00 scanning bus 0 for devices... 3 USB Device(s) found scanning usb for storage devices... Use USB retry period from the environment: 15 second(s) 1 Storage Device(s) found 5435888 bytes read in 1095 ms (4.7 MiB/s) 9671091 bytes read in 1089 ms (8.5 MiB/s) ## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 00800000 ... Image Name: Linux-5.13.6-kirkwood-tld-1 Created: 2021-09-24 0:22:58 UTC Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed) Data Size: 5435824 Bytes = 5.2 MiB Load Address: 00008000 Entry Point: 00008000 Verifying Checksum ... OK ## Loading init Ramdisk from Legacy Image at 01100000 ... Image Name: initramfs-5.13.6-kirkwood-tld-1 Created: 2021-09-24 1:06:32 UTC Image Type: ARM Linux RAMDisk Image (gzip compressed) Data Size: 9671027 Bytes = 9.2 MiB Load Address: 00000000 Entry Point: 00000000 Verifying Checksum ... OK Starting kernel ...
Re: Is it possible to have a Debian 11 Bullseye build for Pogo Armel? January 22, 2022 04:44PM |
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> U-Boot 2017.07-tld-1 (Sep 05 2017 - 00:13:18 > -0700) > Pogo E02 > gcc (Debian 6.3.0-18) 6.3.0 20170516 > GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.28 > Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 > starting USB... > USB0: USB EHCI 1.00 > scanning bus 0 for devices... 3 USB Device(s) > found > scanning usb for storage devices... > Use USB retry period from the environment: 15 > second(s) > 1 Storage Device(s) found > 5435888 bytes read in 1095 ms (4.7 MiB/s) > 9671091 bytes read in 1089 ms (8.5 MiB/s) > ## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 00800000 > ... > Image Name: Linux-5.13.6-kirkwood-tld-1 > Created: 2021-09-24 0:22:58 UTC > Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image > (uncompressed) > Data Size: 5435824 Bytes = 5.2 MiB > Load Address: 00008000 > Entry Point: 00008000 > Verifying Checksum ... OK > ## Loading init Ramdisk from Legacy Image at > 01100000 ... > Image Name: initramfs-5.13.6-kirkwood-tld-1 > Created: 2021-09-24 1:06:32 UTC > Image Type: ARM Linux RAMDisk Image (gzip > compressed) > Data Size: 9671027 Bytes = 9.2 MiB > Load Address: 00000000 > Entry Point: 00000000 > Verifying Checksum ... OK > > > Starting kernel ...
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8. Flashing default u-boot envs image (if you are upgrading from 2016.05-tld-1 u-boot, you can skip this step 8).
printenvOr also in ALARM
fw_printenv
dtb_file=/boot/dts/kirkwood-pogo_e02.dtb
cp -a uboot.2016.05-tld-1.environment uEnv.txt
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Re: Is it possible to have a Debian 11 Bullseye build for Pogo Armel? January 23, 2022 10:50AM |
PogoE02> boot boot starting USB... USB0: USB EHCI 1.00 scanning bus 0 for devices... 3 USB Device(s) found scanning usb for storage devices... Use USB retry period from the environment: 15 second(s) 1 Storage Device(s) found Unknown command 'ide' - try 'help' Unknown command 'mmc' - try 'help' Partition Map for USB device 0 -- Partition Type: DOS Part Start Sector Num Sectors UUID Type 1 2048 6291456 00000000-01 83 ## Unknown partition table type 0 ## Unknown partition table type 0 ## Unknown partition table type 0 ## Unknown partition table type 0 ## Unknown partition table type 0 ## Unknown partition table type 0 loading envs from usb 0 ... 2773 bytes read in 831 ms (2.9 KiB/s) Unknown command 'ide' - try 'help' Unknown command 'mmc' - try 'help' importing envs ...And there it stops with an orange light. Looked for 192.168.0.231 on the router just in case, but nothing there.
PogoE02> printenv printenv baudrate=115200 bootcmd=run bootcmd_uenv; run scan_disk; run set_bootargs; run bootcmd_usb; run bootcmd_exec; run bootcmd_lede bootcmd_exec=run load_uimage; if run load_initrd; then if run load_dtb; then boo tm $load_uimage_addr $load_initrd_addr $load_dtb_addr; else bootm $load_uimage_a ddr $load_initrd_addr; fi; else if run load_dtb; then bootm $load_uimage_addr - $load_dtb_addr; else bootm $load_uimage_addr; fi; fi bootcmd_lede=run set_bootargs_lede; ubi part ubi; ubi read 0x800000 kernel; boot m 0x800000 bootcmd_mmc=run mmc_init; run set_bootargs_mmc; run mmc_boot bootcmd_sata=run sata_init; run set_bootargs_sata; run sata_boot; bootcmd_uenv=run uenv_load; if test $uenv_loaded -eq 1; then run uenv_import; fi bootcmd_usb=run usb_init; run set_bootargs_usb; run usb_boot; bootdelay=10 bootdev=usb console=ttyS0,115200 device=0:1 devices=usb ide mmc disks=0 1 2 3 dtb_file=/boot/dts/kirkwood-pogo_e02.dtb ethact=egiga0 ethaddr=00:25:31:00:82:6C if_netconsole=ping $serverip ipaddr=192.168.0.46 led_error=orange blinking led_exit=green off led_init=green blinking load_dtb=echo loading DTB $dtb_file ...; load $bootdev $device $load_dtb_addr $dtb_file load_dtb_addr=0x1c00000 load_initrd=echo loading uInitrd ...; load $bootdev $device $load_initrd_addr /boot/uInitrd load_initrd_addr=0x1100000 load_uimage=echo loading uImage ...; load $bootdev $device $load_uimage_addr /boot/uImage load_uimage_addr=0x800000 machid=0x831 mainlineLinux=yes mmc_boot=mw 0x800000 0 1; run mmc_load_uimage; if run mmc_load_uinitrd; then bootm 0x800000 0x1100000; else bootm 0x800000; fi mmc_init=mmc rescan mmc_load_uimage=ext2load mmc $device 0x800000 /boot/uImage mmc_load_uinitrd=ext2load mmc $device 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd mmc_root=/dev/mmcblk0p1 mtddevname=rootfs mtddevnum=2 mtdids=nand0=orion_nand mtdparts=mtdparts=orion_nand:0x100000@0x0(u-boot),-@0x100000(ubi) nc_ready=1 ncip=192.168.0.4 partition=nand0,0 preboot=run preboot_nc preboot_nc=setenv nc_ready 0; for pingstat in 1 2 3 4 5; do; sleep 1; if run if_netconsole; then setenv nc_ready 1; fi; done; if test $nc_ready -eq 1; then run start_netconsole; fi rootdelay=10 rootfstype=ext3 sata_boot=mw 0x800000 0 1; run sata_load_uimage; if run sata_load_uinitrd; then bootm 0x800000 0x1100000; else bootm 0x800000; fi sata_init=ide reset sata_load_uimage=ext2load ide $device 0x800000 /boot/uImage sata_load_uinitrd=ext2load ide $device 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd sata_root=/dev/sda1 scan_disk=echo running scan_disk ...; scan_done=0; setenv scan_usb "usb start"; setenv scan_ide "ide reset"; setenv scan_mmc "mmc rescan"; for dev in $devices; do if test $scan_done -eq 0; then echo Scan device $dev; run scan_$dev; for disknum in $disks; do if test $scan_done -eq 0; then echo device $dev $disknum:1; if load $dev $disknum:1 $load_uimage_addr /boot/uImage 1; then scan_done=1; echo Found bootable drive on $dev $disknum; setenv device $disknum:1; setenv bootdev $dev; fi; fi; done; fi; done serverip=192.168.0.4 set_bootargs=setenv bootargs console=ttyS0,115200 root=LABEL=rootfs rootdelay=10 $mtdparts $custom_params set_bootargs_lede=setenv bootargs console=ttyS0,115200 $mtdparts set_bootargs_mmc=setenv bootargs console=$console root=$mmc_root rootdelay=$rootdelay rootfstype=$rootfstype $mtdparts set_bootargs_sata=setenv bootargs console=$console root=$sata_root rootdelay=$rootdelay rootfstype=$rootfstype $mtdparts set_bootargs_usb=setenv bootargs console=$console root=$usb_root rootdelay=$rootdelay rootfstype=$rootfstype $mtdparts start_netconsole=setenv ncip $serverip; setenv bootdelay 10; setenv stdin nc; setenv stdout nc; setenv stderr nc; version; stderr=nc stdin=nc stdout=nc uenv_addr=0x810000 uenv_import=echo importing envs ...; env import -t $uenv_addr $filesize uenv_init_devices=setenv init_usb "usb start"; setenv init_ide "ide reset"; setenv init_mmc "mmc rescan"; for devtype in $devices; do run init_$devtype; done; uenv_load=run uenv_init_devices; setenv uenv_loaded 0; for devtype in $devices; do for disknum in 0; do run uenv_read_disk; done; done; uenv_read=echo loading envs from $devtype $disknum ...; if load $devtype $disknum:1 $uenv_addr /boot/uEnv.txt; then setenv uenv_loaded 1; fi uenv_read_disk=if test $devtype -eq mmc; then if $devtype part; then run uenv_read; fi; else if $devtype part $disknum; then run uenv_read; fi; fi usb_boot=mw 0x800000 0 1; run usb_load_uimage; if run usb_load_uinitrd; then bootm 0x800000 0x1100000; else bootm 0x800000; fi usb_init=usb start usb_load_uimage=ext2load usb $device 0x800000 /boot/uImage usb_load_uinitrd=ext2load usb $device 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd usb_ready_retry=15 usb_root=/dev/sda1 Environment size: 4779/131068 bytesThanks again for your insight and expertise!
Re: Is it possible to have a Debian 11 Bullseye build for Pogo Armel? January 23, 2022 04:07PM |
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setenv bootcmd 'run bootcmd_uenv; run scan_disk; run set_bootargs; run bootcmd_exec; run bootcmd_lede'and then
boot
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Re: Is it possible to have a Debian 11 Bullseye build for Pogo Armel? January 25, 2022 09:02AM |
Linux debian 5.13.6-kirkwood-tld-1 #1.0 PREEMPT Sat Jul 31 22:10:39 PDT 2021 armv5tel The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software; the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright. Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by applicable law. Last login: Sat Sep 25 19:53:59 2021 from 192.168.0.100 debian 192.168.XX.XX CloudEngines Pogoplug E02 Linux version 5.13.6-kirkwood-tld-1 (root@tldDebian) (gcc (Debian 8.3.0-6) 8.3.0, GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.31.1) #1.0 PREEMPT Sat Jul 31 22:10:39 PDT 2021 Debian 11.0 Tue Jan 25 06:57:41 PST 2022 up 10 hours, 16 minutesThank you very much for all your help! I'll try to flash the default envs, then go back and make the updates for the rescue boot outlined in the wiki.