addy75 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi, > > ok. I though the dog was "killed" by the new > uboot.... > > Anyway - Thank you for the good work !!! New u-boot did! But it seems the older kernel version turned it back on. Install the latest kernel and try again.by bodhi - Debian
@WarheadsSE, I got the NSA325 DTS running OK on 3.17 now.by bodhi - Debian
addy75, You're not running the latest kernel (3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-3).by bodhi - Debian
iptester, Congrats! you have unbricked it. Wait …. > 39 % [......^C > # Did it complete loading? did you enter the Control-C here ? I hope you did :) Try again and let it boot until the u-boot banner appears and the countdown starts. Then interrupt the count down. At u-boot prompt, get the listing of the evironments: printenvby bodhi - uBoot
devinger, > 'usb-storage.quirks=0x0bc2:0x3321:u' Are you sure the quirk name is correct? And to verify that the kernel took is as a parameter, look at the beginning of dmesg for kernel command line.by bodhi - uBoot
rustyspoons Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Make sure your u-boot env rootfstype matches > what > > fs you have on the USB drive (ext2,3,4). > > I've tried ext4 but still the same. Your dmesg showed that the kernel thinks the VAMP rootfs isby bodhi - uBoot
iptester Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Alright bodhi, > > I will keep trying, I have only 2 pogo v4 and I > use my working one to run kwboot, I'm gonna run > kwboot from a Ubuntu laptop on my working pogo v4 > to test my serial cable and I will see If > respond. > > just a last question is there a JTAG possibility >by bodhi - uBoot
Make sure your u-boot env rootfstype matches what fs you have on the USB drive (ext2,3,4).by bodhi - uBoot
I've edited the post above. Enter these the same way you did previouly.by bodhi - uBoot
These needs to be adjusted: usb_load_uimage=ext2load usb $device 0x800000 /boot/uImage usb_load_uinitrd=ext2load usb $device 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd to usb_load_uimage=ext2load usb $device 0x800000 /uImage usb_load_uinitrd=ext2load usb $device 0x1100000 /uInitrd because as you said, VAMP likes this better: /usr/sbin/fw_setenv usb_boot 'mw 0x800000 0 1; ext2load usb $usb_deviby bodhi - uBoot
iptester, Bad news! It did not even try to handshake. The 2nd and later execution should spit out error messages. Check your serial connection, perhaps try it on the other Pogo V4 if you have that one's serial port header ready.by bodhi - uBoot
Cool! Quote1 How do I save this changes so the pogoplug automaticly reboots in arch? Strange that your boot cmd was disabled. What you did originally could not have affect this boot cmd. I will have to look at your envs listing again closely. Quote3 My pogoplug gets a kernel crash when I insert my sagate hdd. I don't know if you can help me with that but I read somewhere I need to chby bodhi - uBoot
> Will report back when I get this working, should > make a lot of VAMP users happy if this will work > on a V4 :D That would be cool :) I'll give you a hand whenever you need an answer in setting up u-boot for that.by bodhi - uBoot
@Dale, With the new u-boot you can set whatever envs you need. If it's a Fedora image, then it should boot without problem. However, as always, it is prudent to try it out without flashing to NAND if you can. The Pogo V4 has UART booting, so you should try that since you have serial console. As instructed in the 1st post of my u-boot thread: QuoteImportant Note: If possible, try to tesby bodhi - uBoot
@devinger , Try: Pogov4> setenv arcNumber 3960 Pogov4> setenv machid f78 Pogov4> setenv ethaddr 00:25:31:04:ED:6A Pogov4> setenv bootcmd 'run bootcmd_usb; run bootcmd_mmc; run bootcmd_sata; reset' Pogov4> run bootcmd And post the log of what happen after that here! @grayman, re: Cannot parse config file: Invalid argument Hard to say without knowing whby bodhi - uBoot
rustyspoons, Please read the 1st post of that thread. If you are unsure about any part, post your questions here.by bodhi - uBoot
iptester Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > > ok, so I tried and tried more than 100 times and > no handshake occurs. > may be I could try with a different kwboot version > or a different pogo 4 u-boot ? Please post what you see when you attempt UART booting. Do you see any error message after you ctrl-C, up arrow, re-execute kwbooby bodhi - uBoot
Looks like the bootcmd is also bad, should reset it to: setenv bootcmd 'run bootcmd_usb; run bootcmd_mmc; run bootcmd_sata; reset' And then bootby bodhi - uBoot
@Christian, ALARM u-boot should have no problem with tftp (I have only run it once for experiment, though). Can you ping any computer from the serial prompt? or just the tftp server is out of reach? For sanity, you could use UART booting and boot my u-boot image (download both u-boot and kwboot using links from the 1st post): http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 Further thought:by bodhi - Off-Topic
rustyspoons, > will the environments script in this > guide work? or will I brick the V4 > > http://vortexbox.org/forum/vortexbox/general/51318 > -install-vamp-0-6 You will brick it with that procedure! See this u-boot: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381by bodhi - uBoot
What does your u-boot banner looks like, i.e version? I doubt that tftp does not work in Jeff or davygravy u-boot. It is a very fundamental command, and I remember using tftp from way back. Did you double check by pinging the server, make sure the tftp server is running, the file is at the tftp root folder, .… things like that?by bodhi - Off-Topic
Frederick Grayson, > I'm not running a netconsole listener (socat) when > I am looking at the serial console. It does not really matter whether the netconsole listener is running or not. If the serverip of the listener is the IP of a running box that responded to the 5 pings (might be the one running serial console), then you won't see the count down in serial console (becby bodhi - uBoot
devinger, When you see the u-boot banner, and the countdown: > U-Boot 2014.07-tld-1 (Jul 18 2014 - 00:59:45) > Pogoplug V4 > > SoC: Kirkwood 88F6192_A1 > DRAM: 128 MiB > WARNING: Caches not enabled > NAND: 128 MiB > MMC: kwsdio: 0 > In: serial > Out: serial > Err: serial > Net: egiga0 > Warning: failed to set MAC addressby bodhi - uBoot
iptester, Quote> 3- I turn off my bricked pogo 4 This is wrong. Don't turn off the Pogo V4. Here is the sequence again: Run kwboot ./kwboot -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0 -b uboot.2014.07-tld-1.pogo_v4.mtd0.kwb -p 2- turn on the bricked Pogo v4 and after 1-2 seconds (nothing will happen). 3. Then Ctrl+C. Use the up arrow to recall the kwboot command, hit enter. Keep doingby bodhi - uBoot
cmoewes, You need to define serverip and ipaddr before you can use tftp. Serverip is the IP of the tftproot machine, and ipaddr is the IP of this GFHome. Example: setenv serverip 192.168.0.100 setenv ipaddr 182.168.0.200by bodhi - Off-Topic
> > EDIT: problem solved by installing Bodhi headers. This. If you plan to compile any module, the 1st step is to install the kernel headers.by bodhi - Debian
Frederick Grayson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It really works, I rebooted half a dozen times and > got netconsole output on all of them on socat > running on Win 7. > > However, on the serial console of the E02, it > can't be interrupted to get to a Uboot prompt. > There is no countdown displayed. If your serial console anby bodhi - uBoot
sunfire Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @bodhi > > Thanks for the new kernel, > > but the watchdog problem still exists :( Please remind me to try my 4TB if I forget.by bodhi - Debian
Stefnas, I'm still testing the kernel. It seems PowerOff is broken in 3.17, at least for me it is.by bodhi - Debian
Addy, Use rootfs label: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,8044,8152#msg-8152by bodhi - Debian