Hi Ray, > Looks like you're making good progress. Wish I > had time to jump in and help, but I'd first have > to locate the hardware in my todo pile. It would be good if you can start compiling the DTS I've posted and try it out. This box is relatively easy, so I can just add new nodes in as Koen discovered some new settings during reverse engineering. >by bodhi - Debian
ElMariachi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello Bodhi! > > Sorry, I confused this.. I had wrong information > from some website. > The driver I really need is rtl8xxxu (for the > rtl8192eu chipset). > I will see if I can compile this myself. But the > problem with the wrong header file pathes still > remains.. I forgot, whby bodhi - Debian
Koen, > One thing which shows that the ethernet is not > configured properly in the dts file yet is that it > now shows up as 100Mb/s while it used to be > 1000Mb/s Does this box really have 1Gbs? > This reverse engineering is quite addictive but it > will have to wait until I'm back home towards the > end of next week. Any tips on figuring out dts > fiby bodhi - Debian
[ 0.839866] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [ 0.839904] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [ 0.839943] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [ 0.839978] pci_bus 0000:00: scanning bus [ 0.840009] pci 0000:00:01.0: [11ab:0510] type 01 class 0x060400 [ 0.840053] pci 0000:00:01.0: calling pci_fixup_ide_bases+0x0/0x3c [ 0.841885] pci_bus 0000:00: fixups for bus [ 0.by bodhi - Debian
Hi Giang, I think the module build procedures you and ayosher are using probably a little old. You should find out which kernel version the released module source was last built on and use that kernel.by bodhi - Debian
Hi Koen, QuoteI don't compile the file but use the following command: dtc -I dts -O dtb -o dove-T50.dtb dove-T50.dts Anyway I changed the values like your example in my dove-T50.dts file. I also had a quick search for the term 'eth' and this showed up in two sections / nodes which were both set to 'disabled'. So I took a gamble and set the status to 'okayby bodhi - Debian
ElMariachi, Yes I did. Try: modprobe r8152by bodhi - Debian
kartikayec, > Hello. > > After these steps the machine boots from hard disk > when both drives are present. > > In case I want to boot from USB, is there a method > ? If both have rootfs then it will be whichever drive is enumerated by u-boot first. So the rootfs should be on USB drive only to ensure that will happen. However, you can tell u-boot to boot kernby bodhi - Debian
Giang, I take it back. I recall this file is in the glibc. Is your build environment conformed to what the media_build required? Probably: apt-get install libc6-dev When in doubt, you can just install Debian build essentials to get all the necessary build components. Usually this will be enough for you to start building most modules. apt-get install build-essentialby bodhi - Debian
Giang, I am traveling, not near my development rig, so can’t give you hands on help. It might be you are using an older Make file that does not play well with new kernel. Can you find the include file sys/socket.h in the headers directory tree ?by bodhi - Debian
Hi Giang, Did you install the linux headers? apt-get install linux-headers-4.17.2-kirkwood-tld-1_1.0_armel.deb That's the first thing you need to do before compiling modules.by bodhi - Debian
Koen, Here is the initial version for Wyse T50. As we go along developing this DTS, we'll add more nodes. Use the DTC compiler to compile to DTB as you have done.by bodhi - Debian
ExtremelyCassidy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks Bodhi! > > You are a legend. > > Uboot is now working and netconsole too which is > awesome! > Cool! > Next step for me is getting owncloud faster! As I recall, Nextcloud is what you'd want to use.by bodhi - uBoot
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> PROBLEM: > Step 6: /usr/sbin/flash_erase /dev/mtd0 0x0 6 > > My OUTPUT: Erasing 128 Kibyte @ 7f647f5c00000064 > -- 6 % complete > > I was expecting: > Erasing 128 Kibyte @ a0000 -- 100 % complete This is only a misleading output from recent version of flash utiltities. So ignore this, not an error.by bodhi - uBoot
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ExtremelyCassidy, > Can I follow the steps in the first post to > upgrade from within my pogo's debian SSH? Yes, the instrution was written to be executed in Debian SSH.by bodhi - uBoot
Jxjhheric , Try this, with USB rootfs plugged in, and without USB rootfs. setenv bootcmd_exec 'if run load_uimage; then; if run load_initrd; then if run load_dtb; then bootm $load_uimage_addr $load_initrd_addr $load_dtb_addr; else bootm $load_uimage_addr $load_initrd_addr; fi; else if run load_dtb; then bootm $load_uimage_addr - $load_dtb_addr; else bootm $load_uimage_addr; fi; fi; fby bodhi - uBoot
QuotePCIE: ? not sure, I plugged a wifi card in the slot but the only line mentioning pci in dmesg is as follows: root@debian:~# dmesg | grep pci [ 1.107385] ehci-pci: EHCI PCI platform driver This likely means that the referenced dove DTS does not have the PCI node enumerated. QuoteThe ethernet chip has the following printed on it: Lankom elec Lg-2405s-1 1246mY That's aby bodhi - Debian
Nirmal, 1. Your HDD partitions were not recognized by u-boot. You will need to repartition the HDD. And create the rootfs again. Scan device ide Reset IDE: Bus 0: OK Bus 1: not available Device 0: Model: ST1000LM024 HN-M101MBB Firm: 2AR20002 Ser#: S2ZPJ9AD343686 Type: Hard Disk Supports 48-bit addressing Capacity: 953869.7 MB = 931.5 GB (195352by bodhi - Debian
Jxjhheric, > How can I get USB boot first, and if there is on > USB, Boot NFS? This is quite easy, but to make sure I give you the correct intruction, please repost your evns. Log into Debian (you don't need to do this in serial console anymore), list the envs, and post here. fw_printenvby bodhi - uBoot
Jxjhheric Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Look at this post: > > https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,28351 > > > > See my uboot env to boot NFS rootfs at the end > of > > the post. > > can't login now > > > [....] Initiaby bodhi - uBoot
QuoteThe main thing which doesn't work so far is the ethernet connection. All commands are send through serial at the moment. I guess this is due to the fact that a generic dove.dtb file was used to embed in the uImage. Is there a way to create a better dtb file by analysing the original / stock system? Look for what network chip is in this box. And then a new DTS for this box must be be cby bodhi - Debian
Nirmal, If you have serial console or netconsole, please post the entire boot log.by bodhi - Debian
Koen, > Success! The recovery method has worked and the > device has booted into Debian as shown by the > serial output below. Cool :) The boot log looks very good. > I'm not getting any graphics > on the screen and I'm sure there will be other > issues but this feels like a mayor step forward. The bootargs probably needs more adjustment to see graphby bodhi - Debian
Look at this post: https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,28351 See my uboot env to boot NFS rootfs at the end of the post.by bodhi - uBoot
Koen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > OK the method of changing kernel parameters > through the wloader program seems to work OK. I've > changed the kernel boot args to the following: > > > rootdelay=20 root=/dev/sdb1 pm_disable > usb0Mode=host usb1Mode=host > video=dovefb:lcd0:1024x768-32@60,lcd1:1024x768-32@60 > clcd.lcby bodhi - Debian
Try: setenv console ‘ttyS0,115200’ bootby bodhi - uBoot
krzysiek Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello > I have a different but similar problem. > during the uploading of the uboot by the COM > (serial) there was no power. > after this fact, the stora is cold. I am not sure what you described. Did you run kwboot and got no response from the box? If you did, please post the log here (kwboot cby bodhi - uBoot