So for 3.18 kernel, i use the patch has it, whitout any modification. For : CONFIG_SATA_AHCI CONFIG_SATA_AHCI_PLATFORM It juste for test, i test a lot of combination in hope to see it work ^^. For the log and config file, i share it when i recover my computer ^^.by Val532 - Debian
@bodhi I use your last rootfs (jessie) on usb key. So now i can boot into debian with 2.35 kernel with only one CPU (i have a boot log on my other computer) but with 2.35 and the second core active it does not work (the boot log is again on my other computer). But with 3.18 kernel, i cannot see Sata or USB3 device on boot log so i can not boot into debian neither usb or sata rootfs.by Val532 - Debian
Hi, I made some test, and it's not good for the moment. I do not understand why, but it's seems like i can see the sata controler and usb3 controler. I build my own kernel with patch and config you give, and i add some option (based on config for kirkwood kernel). So now i have that : [ 0.000000] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x900 [ 0.000000] Linux version 3.18.by Val532 - Debian
Yes i will try, but you have to know usb port are usb3.0, so i think uboot can load uImage and uInitrd cannot load from usb drive.by Val532 - Debian
So now we have that (on my system) : Whitney # setenv bootargs root=/dev/sda2 mem=256M console=ttyS0,38400 Whitney # setenv serverip 192.168.1.51 Whitney # tftp 0x800000 cnx/uImage Initialize PHY s/w auto-polling phy_id: 1c Initialize RTL8211 phy_id: 1c Initialize RTL8211 TFTP from server 192.168.1.51; our IP address is 192.168.1.2 Filename 'cnx/uImage'. Load address: 0x8by Val532 - Debian
Yama, Fort the kernel source, it's notre realy needed, because fort the moment it's ju st for test. I think after we gave a working kernel, bohdi work on u-boot, to remove the wrong way it work.by Val532 - Debian
Yes i know for the rootfs ^^, but for the moment it's secondary. So i'm wait for your next kernel build ^^. Have you try to use 3.18 kernel in a first step ? Since patch are for this version.by Val532 - Debian
Thanks, but it seams to bootargs need to have root= like : "bootargs root=/dev/mtdblock0 mem=256M console=ttyS0,38400", beacause with just "bootargs console=ttyS0,38400" it does not work. So now i have that : Whitney # setenv bootargs root=/dev/mtdblock0 mem=256M console=ttyS0,38400 Whitney # tftp 0x800000 cnx/uImage Initialize PHY s/w auto-polling phy_id: 1c Initiaby Val532 - Debian
Hi bodhi look at that ^^. Whitney # printenv bootargs=root=/dev/mtdblock0 mem=256M console=ttyS0 bootdelay=2 baudrate=38400 port=0 boardtest_state_memory=none model_name=whitney_2bay cpu_clock=700 mfgmodel=halfdome netmask=255.255.0.0 tftp_bsize=512 udp_frag_size=512 whitney_state=saved opid=Z12101594 hddlocation=C serialNo=NA6F07WF modelname=1BW5D3-570 serial_number=5564S01by Val532 - Debian
I have a question, we are in the presence of an ARMv6 CPU can we use *.deb of Raspbian insted of Debian armel one ? I think i can try in chroot.by Val532 - Debian
I can try today, i share result after.by Val532 - Debian
Hello everyone, I read the topic without understanding all of what it contains, but I also have this NAS. Can we make a small summary of what you can do with it? And I know how to compile a kernel in cross-compil ^^. Cordially.by Val532 - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Val532, > > I've just noticed that you did not use the option > -p in your kwboot. It should be used because it is > a NAND version. Sorry, I should have mentioned > that. > > > root@debian:/media/usb# ./kwboot -t -B 115200 > /dev/ttyACM0 -b uboot.2014.07-tld-3.d2net_v2.kwb >by Val532 - uBoot
@bodhi Hi, i test your file, but on my system it does not work. root@debian:/media/usb# ./kwboot -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyACM0 -b uboot.2014.07-tld- 3.d2net_v2.kwb Sending boot message. Please reboot the target.../ Sending boot image... 0 % [+xmodem: Protocol error root@debian:/media/usb# I think myby Val532 - uBoot
@bodhi So I tried to load your bin and it does not work. But I can confirm that the bin file that I retrieve from the previous site works. But probably a good news for me the result of md ff00003c is : ff00003c: 00000121 e3a00000 e59f222c e5921000 !.......,"...... ff00004c: e2013008 e3530000 1a000002 e3811008 .0....S.........by Val532 - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @Val532, > > Try this attached bin: > > > tftp 0x80000 uboot.2014.07-tld-3.d2net_v2.bin > go 0x80000 > > > I'm not sure that it's going to work chainloading > from a much older u-boot to this version. But it's > worth a try :) Ok thanks I'll test is tby Val532 - uBoot
Sorry but it's not the netspace_v2 but the D2 network v2. And in this web site i have not found d2-network_v2_config or something else.by Val532 - uBoot
@bodhi So i tried to load it by tftp methode by this way : tftp 0x800000 uboot.kwb (i rename the file) then go 0x800200 and nothing happens. I found on the net a uboot ( version 2011.12 on this web site http://lacie-nas.org/doku.php?id=uboot in the ftp link) its a binary runable file and not the kwb file (both existe but i tested the bin one) tftp 0x80000 uboot.bin go 0x80000by Val532 - uBoot
Hi, I come to you after a long time, but I did some tests with files you gave me there for almost a year. So the "uboot.2014.01-tld-1.d2net_v2.mtd0.kwb" file does not work on my machine. I can now do some tests that I want, can you make me a new file? I have a dirrect access to the serial port and I have already tested a *.bin file that works but is outdated. So for the mby Val532 - uBoot
@bodhi Thanks, i will test it this week-end, and when it's done i will post the result.by Val532 - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Goetz, > > > Do I've to do anything special when loading > uboot > > with JTAG? > > Same as I responded to other poster here in Debian > section: > http://plume.redox.ws/article13/dockstar-debrickin > g-jtag-with-buspirate By the way it's good to read that, i havby Val532 - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Val, > > I will build a u-boot image for you to test. But > first, please check if you can > > boot with UART by dumping the Boot ROM: at > serial console, execute the md command and post > the output here. > > md ff00003c > > > Also: > > Was that the only outputby Val532 - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Val532, > > Quote > > So i managed to creat fw_env.config like : > > # MTD device name Device offset Env. size > > > Flash sector size Number of sectors > > /dev/mtd0 0x70000 0x1000 0x1000 > > > Is this the definition in the stock u-boot? it is > quitby Val532 - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Val532 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > @bodhi > > > > fw_printenv does not work on my setup, because > i > > do not have a config file for ^^. > > > Use printenv at serial console :) Hi, So i managed to creat fw_env.configby Val532 - uBoot
@bodhi fw_printenv does not work on my setup, because i do not have a config file for ^^.by Val532 - uBoot
Thanks, So, it's the V2 model and yes i have a serial cable (in fact i allready have a working Debian 7 on it), for the output of fw_setenv you need to wait, my device is unreachable for the moment (i lost the network on it ^^). So i post the output of fw_setenv later.by Val532 - uBoot
Hi, I have a question, anybody have a Lacie D2-Network nas ? Because i have one and i whant a new U-boot ^^. This is same kind of board, same CPU 256Mo of ram one internal sata, one esata, one USB host and one USB guest, just a small eeprom for U-boot. Thanks.by Val532 - uBoot
Hi, @davygravy: Your uInitrd is not update so the kernel can't find the correct modules path ^^. So i'm french i can't explain you correctly but : In file systeme is not mounted so i can't find "/lib/modules/3.3.0-rc1/modules.dep" on it because the kernel search it on your initramfs. You have to recompile your initrid after your kernel.by Val532 - Debian
Thank you, I will test it in some hours to see if I still have the same error.by Val532 - Debian
When i try to made it, i have an error like arm-none-linux-gnueabi-lb. But if i do make-kpkg on arm ,I should not have this error ? no ? (sory I'm french and my english is not very good)by Val532 - Debian