Re: Synology Diskstation DS414 Unbricking March 23, 2023 01:37PM |
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Re: Synology Diskstation DS414 Unbricking April 18, 2024 10:51PM |
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Annapurna Labs stage 2: stage2_eth3_ram_loader v1.49.3 Executing next! Annapurna Labs stage 2: stage2.5_loader v1.49.3 SPD I2C Address:00000057 Executing next! Stage 3 2013.10-alpine_spl-1.49.4-00666-gccfe35f (Sep 08 2014 - 09:15:21) DRAM: 1 GiB EEPROM Revision ID = 34 Device ID = a212 Device Info: AL21200-1400 Loading DT to 00100000 (17059 bytes)... Board config ID: Synology DS416 SRAM agent up: agent_wakeup v1.49.3 Loading U-Boot to 00100000 (373616 bytes)... Executing U-Boot... U-Boot 2013.10-alpine_db-1.49.4-SYNO-768e80b-2016-01-04 (Jan 04 2016 - 18:44:17) Annapurna Labs Board: Alpine Development Board I2C: ready DDR size is 1024 MB according to shared params DRAM: 1 GiB _ /_\ _ __ _ __ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ //_\\| '_ \| '_ \ / _` | '_ \| | | | '__| '_ \ / _` | / _ \ | | | | | | (_| | |_) | |_| | | | | | | (_| | \_/ \_/_| |_|_| |_|\__,_| .__/ \__,_|_| |_| |_|\__,_| __ _ |_| / / __ _| |__ ___ / / / _` | '_ \/ __| / /__| (_| | |_) \__ \ \____/\__,_|_.__/|___/ ___ _ /\ /\ / __\ ___ ___ | |_ / / \ \_____ /__\/// _ \ / _ \| __| \ \_/ /_____/ \/ \ (_) | (_) | |_ \___/ \_____/\___/ \___/ \__| CPU DevID = 0, rev_id = 1 eeprom_per_device_init: no valid information found! power_init_board: EEPROM per device information is not valid - using defaults! Early init addr = 00000400 Early init DT offset = 00080000 SF: Detected MX25U6435F with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 64 KiB, total 8 MiB U-Boot script not found in TOC! U-Boot redundant environment not found in TOC! DT info: -------------------- Board config ID: Synology DS416 Muxed interfaces: if_uart_1(0) GPIO configuration: GPIO 0 is input GPIO 1 is input GPIO 2 is input GPIO 3 is input GPIO 35 is input GPIO 36 is input GPIO 5 is output, value = 1 GPIO 10 is output, value = 0 GPIO 11 is output, value = 0 GPIO 19 is output, value = 0 GPIO 22 is output, value = 0 GPIO 23 is output, value = 0 GPIO 24 is output, value = 0 GPIO 25 is output, value = 0 GPIO 26 is output, value = 0 GPIO 27 is output, value = 0 GPIO 29 is output, value = 0 GPIO 31 is output, value = 0 GPIO 32 is output, value = 0 GPIO 33 is output, value = 0 GPIO 38 is output, value = 0 GPIO 39 is output, value = 0 GPIO 40 is output, value = 0 GPIO 41 is output, value = 0 GPIO 43 is output, value = 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 0: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 1: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 2: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 3: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 4: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 5: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 6: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 7: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 8: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 9: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 10: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 11: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 12: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 13: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 14: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 15: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 16: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 17: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 18: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 19: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 20: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 21: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 22: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 23: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 24: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 25: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 26: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 27: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 28: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 29: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 30: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 31: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 32: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 33: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 34: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 35: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 36: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 37: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 38: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 39: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 40: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 41: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 42: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 43: 0 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 44: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 45: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 46: 1 dt_based_init_gpio: GPIO 47: 1 Ethernet port 0: mode: sgmii SFP module: N/A 10gbe params: N/A PHY address: 1 i2c-id: N/A Ethernet port 1: mode: sgmii SFP module: N/A 10gbe params: N/A PHY address: 2 i2c-id: N/A Ethernet port 2: mode: sgmii SFP module: N/A 10gbe params: N/A PHY address: 3 i2c-id: N/A Ethernet port 3: mode: sgmii SFP module: N/A 10gbe params: N/A PHY address: 0 i2c-id: N/A PCIe endpoint ports: PCIe port 0: PCIe port status: enabled Gen: 2 Width: 2 PCIe port 1: PCIe port status: enabled Gen: 2 Width: 2 PCIe port 2: PCIe port status: disabled Gen: 2 Width: 4 NAND: 0 MiB SF: Detected MX25U6435F with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 64 KiB, total 8 MiB 00:00.0 - 1c36:0002 - Network controller 00:01.0 - 1c36:0001 - Network controller 00:04.0 - 1c36:0011 - Cryptographic device 00:05.0 - 1c36:0021 - Base system peripheral 00:09.0 - 1c36:0031 - Mass storage controller PCIE_0: Link up. Speed 5GT/s Width x1 01:00.0 - 1b6f:7023 - Serial bus controller PCIE_1: Link up. Speed 5GT/s Width x1 02:00.0 - 1b6f:7023 - Serial bus controller In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Synology Model: DS416 Fan Status: Good Net: Turn off EEE of rl8211D Disable eth0 green mode Turn off EEE of rl8211D Disable eth1 green mode al_eth0 [PRIME], al_eth1 Press Ctrl+C to abort autoboot in 3 second SF: Detected MX25U6435F with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 64 KiB, total 8 MiB SF: 3014656 bytes @ 0x90000 Read: OK SF: 4587520 bytes @ 0x370000 Read: OK Wrong Image Format for bootm command ERROR: can't get kernel image! ALPINE_DB>
ALPINE_DB> tftpboot al_eth0 Waiting for PHY auto negotiation to complete.... done *** Warning: no boot file name; using 'C0A8002D.img' Using al_eth0 device TFTP from server 192.168.0.20; our IP address is 192.168.0.45 Filename 'C0A8002D.img'. Load address: 0x8000000 Loading: T T T T T T T T T T Retry count exceeded; starting again
ALPINE_DB> dhcp BOOTP broadcast 1 BOOTP broadcast 2 BOOTP broadcast 3 BOOTP broadcast 4 BOOTP broadcast 5 Retry count exceeded; starting again BOOTP broadcast 1 BOOTP broadcast 2 BOOTP broadcast 3 BOOTP broadcast 4 BOOTP broadcast 5
Re: Synology Diskstation DS414 Unbricking April 19, 2024 01:33AM |
Registered: 6 months ago Posts: 3 |
ALPINE_DB> loadb 7500000 115200 ## Ready for binary (kermit) download to 0x07500000 at 115200 bps... ## Total Size = 0x0037bef8 = 3653368 Bytes ## Start Addr = 0x07500000 ALPINE_DB> loadb 8000000 115200 ## Ready for binary (kermit) download to 0x08000000 at 115200 bps... ## Total Size = 0x00213018 = 2175000 Bytes ## Start Addr = 0x08000000 ALPINE_DB> bootm 0x8000000 0x7500000 ## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 08000000 ... Image Name: Linux-3.10.108 Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed) Data Size: 2174936 Bytes = 2.1 MiB Load Address: 00008000 Entry Point: 00008000 Verifying Checksum ... OK ## Loading init Ramdisk from Legacy Image at 07500000 ... Image Name: synology_alpine4k_ds416 42218 Image Type: ARM Linux RAMDisk Image (uncompressed) Data Size: 3653304 Bytes = 3.5 MiB Load Address: 08000000 Entry Point: 08000000 Verifying Checksum ... OK Loading Kernel Image ... OK Starting kernel ... Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel.
Re: Synology Diskstation DS414 Unbricking April 19, 2024 02:57AM |
Registered: 6 months ago Posts: 3 |
bootm 0x8000000 0x7500000 0x3b84008With this the kernel was able to boot, the webserver is started also.
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Re: Synology Diskstation DS414 Unbricking May 07, 2024 03:40AM |
Re: Synology Diskstation DS414 Unbricking May 07, 2024 02:35PM |
Admin Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 18,997 |
picocom --b 115200 --f n --p n --d 8 /dev/ttyUSB0
picocom v3.1 Compiled-in options: TTY_Q_SZ is 0 HIGH_BAUD is enabled USE_FLOCK is enabled LINENOISE is enabled HISTFILE is: .picocom_history USE_CUSTOM_BAUD is enabled --parit<y> o (=odd) | e (=even) | n (=none) --<d>atabits 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 --sto<p>bits 1 | 2 --<e>scape <char> --<n>o-escape --e<c>ho --no<i>nit --no<r>eset --hang<u>p --no<l>ock --<s>end-cmd <command> --recei<v>e-cmd <command> --imap <map> (input mappings) --omap <map> (output mappings) --emap <map> (local-echo mappings) --lo<g>file <filename> --inits<t>ring <string> --e<x>it-after <msec> --e<X>it --lower-rts --raise-rts --lower-dtr --raise-dtr --<q>uiet --<h>elp <map> is a comma-separated list of one or more of: crlf : map CR --> LF crcrlf : map CR --> CR + LF igncr : ignore CR lfcr : map LF --> CR lfcrlf : map LF --> CR + LF ignlf : ignore LF bsdel : map BS --> DEL delbs : map DEL --> BS spchex : map special chars (excl. CR, LF & TAB) --> hex tabhex : map TAB --> hex crhex : map CR --> hex lfhex : map LF --> hex 8bithex : map 8-bit chars --> hex nrmhex : map normal ascii chars --> hex <?> indicates the equivalent short option. Short options are prefixed by "-" instead of by "--".
Re: Synology Diskstation DS414 Unbricking May 08, 2024 03:18AM |
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Re: Synology Diskstation DS414 Unbricking May 08, 2024 02:06PM |
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Re: Synology Diskstation DS414 Unbricking May 08, 2024 04:21PM |
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Re: Synology Diskstation DS414 Unbricking May 08, 2024 05:31PM |
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Re: Synology Diskstation DS414 Unbricking May 09, 2024 04:34AM |
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Re: Synology Diskstation DS414 Unbricking May 09, 2024 06:56PM |
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So, where do you start with blue blinking light of death. Many unhelpful suggestions on the Synology forums, even from the synology support chat saying the box was “unrecoverable” but a couple of useful posts did start me on the right track.
Re: Synology Diskstation DS414 Unbricking May 16, 2024 02:42AM |
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Starting kernel ... Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel.and nothing else going on :/ stuck here
Re: Synology Diskstation DS414 Unbricking May 16, 2024 01:29PM |
Admin Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 18,997 |
> Starting kernel ... > > Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel. >