Hi, which Kernel source, config and patch you have used? I may will try your kernel later this evening, Regard and many thanks for your work, bodhi!by blackdevil - Debian
Yama, i think you are right. And i didnt get the ethernet bugs fixed. I think it is not a dhcp bug, because the network device didnt get up successfully and than the dhcp fails.by blackdevil - Debian
The xhci_hcd was not found, because I disabled it for testing purposes, but it is in the /etc/modules file. The ehci and ohci modul has been loaded and are shown after lsmod. Any other idea? I like the 2.5" hdd in front, in needs less power than an usb dongle. I assume abount 0.5W. And it is nearly without any noise. edit: yama, you got my pm?by blackdevil - Debian
The modules are in the right path and are (maybe?) loaded, but no device is found. The newer Kernel will not work because there are many sata patches. I havent tried to compile it on the device. I have a working toolchain, so there is no reason to do this. I am not able to boot automatically to debian. The uboot env variable is not written to flash/eeprom/whatever. Here are some logs:by blackdevil - Debian
Hi, great progress Yama :-) I use the same uImage and modules like Yama. I added the 2 usb lines to the /etc/modules, but no USB device gets recognized. Any idea?by blackdevil - Debian
Hi Yama, for you: https://kimowe.de/owncloud/index.php/s/PX0Pgtyib9Nt9fD https://kimowe.de/owncloud/index.php/s/hGZqCNcAPx2eYy4 PS: I read your PM just now.by blackdevil - Debian
Hi, here is the kernel source I use https://kimowe.de/owncloud/index.php/s/4LKjmPrbFSw9xEJ And some helpfull commands: make uImage -j8 uImage LOADADDR=0x2000000 make -j8 modules sudo make modules_install INSTALL_MOD_PATH=/media/ROOTFS sudo cp ./arch/arm/boot/uImage /media/ROOTFS/boot/ Maybe youd can help me :-) Thanks!by blackdevil - Debian
Can anyone tell me, which linux kernel modules/drivers i need for get USB working on this cns3xxx device?by blackdevil - Debian
Hi bodhi, isn't the SATA driver included in the current Kernel? I think, I have thrown in the towel for now. I wanted to upgrade the kernel for using a stable BTRFS, but I change my filesystems back to ext4 now. Thank you very much for your help! Regards blackdevilby blackdevil - Debian
@bodhi Thanks for this useful answer! The patch of the /arch/arm/mach-cns3xxx direcory is attached. Or do you need the patch of the complete linux source?by blackdevil - Debian
Hi dingdongcupcake, there is just one free header with 2x2 pins. The pins have are 2mm and not the common 2,54 mm. If you look from the side to the pins, front right is ground, front left is rx, rear left is tx. If you need a detailed manual for hacking the nas via a php vulnaribilty, have a look here: http://geektimes.ru/post/231593/ It is russian, but the google translator does a good wby blackdevil - Debian
Hi, are these Bootcommand hard coded in the uboot-firmware? Have I to rebuild uboot with the correct bootcmd for my case? Regard and many thanks! minimi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Das sind die Bootargs vom U-Boot, siehe > seagate-central-firmware-gpl-source-code\sources\G > PLv2+\u-boot\include\configs\whitney_2bay.h > > #defiby blackdevil - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You did not post the u-boot banner so I don't know > which version. Gday, here is the uboot banner: U-Boot 2008.10-mpcore (Nov 11 2012 - 16:30:36) Whitney model:(HALFDOME) release v1.2-beta2 CPU: Cavium Networks CNS3000 ID Code: 410fb024 (Part number: 0xB02, Revision number: 4) CPU ID: 900 Chby blackdevil - Debian
Debian 7.6 (Wheezy) is up and running quite good. Now there is one question about uboot: Here is my uboot config: http://pastebin.com/xAB7fMRK I want to boot every time automatically the "bootcmd". But i have to stop the autoboot and start with the command "run bootcmd", otherwise the System boots the original firmware from NAND, and not the debian from disk. Any hintby blackdevil - Debian
Is there an easy way to build the initramfs? My rootfs is on /dev/sda1... there are no other disks.by blackdevil - Debian
Hi, I also own this NAS and compile the Kernel. When booting my Kernel, it doesnt find the root file System. Here is the log: http://pastebin.com/fM3twzGH The Filesystem drivers are compiled in (not as modules), and die partition is deteceted. The Debian rootfs is this one: Debian-3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-2-rootfs-bodhi I dont use an initrd. Do i need this? Any hints? iamnewbiew wrotby blackdevil - Debian