Also see: https://github.com/archlinuxarm/PKGBUILDs/blob/master/core/linux-kirkwood/archlinuxarm.patch#L3508 https://github.com/archlinuxarm/PKGBUILDs/blob/master/core/linux-kirkwood/archlinuxarm.patch#L3515by WarheadsSE - Debian
No one ever said this was secure :)by WarheadsSE - uBoot
U-boot can't use squashfs, I think. I know it can't use aufs, and there might be VERY preliminary work for btrfs.by WarheadsSE - Debian
Technically, it is a 88F6283 according to Marvell, when in this 1.6Ghz variant. However, it is KW/6281 compatible for that. Quote model name : Feroceon 88FR131 rev 1 (v5l) The way you have to turn off the watchdog is by turning the PHY up in the right way, (put LED2 into tristate, high) and then flip it the bird. In that order. This is all basically in my patch for the kernel adding thby WarheadsSE - Debian
I did add the code to the new u-boot for whacking the watchdog didn't I? Hmm, now that I think of it, I might have to wedge in that damned PHY init code as well. And thats where "whacking it immediately" won't help. Since you have to have a lot of stuff popped in there, and I will not be polluting main.c like that. I am not a manufacturer, and I like Linus NOT yelling at mby WarheadsSE - Debian
Hmm, I've never had a resultant uImage that large.by WarheadsSE - Debian
@bodhi Oh, I know. The problem is almost that you need to load just barely enough to execute and turn off the watchdog, then somehow load the rest of the actual uboot. Absolutely despise their methodology.by WarheadsSE - Debian
I just wish I had a way to perma-disable that watchdog clock... Would be so nice to be able to have time kwboot the 325by WarheadsSE - Debian
The SATA performance issues come down to this: The manufacturers kernel had hacked SATA transfers through the SRAM instead of DMA because the DMA is not directly hooked to the oxsemi SATA controller on the SoC. It was an ugly hack, but it made it work at a much better performance. Only problem, was it hit SO many inner workings of the kernel that it was a total PITA to port forward. I mean it hiby WarheadsSE - Debian
I see his patches, and.. well, some of them make sense, but there are other things I am not a fan of, but whatever. He'll still need to get them into the linux-sunxi main trees for ALARM to have them "supported"by WarheadsSE - Allwinner A10
MalteseBippy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Whenever I press a key while doing a ping test, packets are dropped. Ouch.by WarheadsSE - Allwinner A10
Ah, well our kernels are entirely available online: the build/package scripts, the links to the github sources we're built on, etc. I can however see where there might be a difference between the CB2 and the CT in which bring up they use. But they'd need to cleanly identify the difference.by WarheadsSE - Allwinner A10
Still not explaining what you mean by "cluster"by WarheadsSE - uBoot
Yeah, we're not liking these guys much, because of this dickery. They aren't making PR's to linux-sunxi, and one person even attempted to slap a patch over the top of our uboot-sunxi & linux-sun7i packages. We declined immediately when we saw the quality of the code. If they are distributing an ALARM, it is far from official, but they can do that. Sadly, we can't supporby WarheadsSE - Allwinner A10
I've updated the instructions. This should be obvious, but your tmpfs filled up.by WarheadsSE - Off-Topic
Cubieboard 2 is an A20. Apparently you missed that.by WarheadsSE - Allwinner A10
I don't remember if it is for both, but for at least one of the NSA32x, the fan is entirely controlled by an MCU, and not configurable.by WarheadsSE - Debian
Doable via the existing 'doozan'/bodhi build of the v4 uboot and an ALARM rootfsby WarheadsSE - uBoot
My immediate assumption is the timings for the NAND. Also, I have to admit I have never tried writing to NAND from inside any of the uboot images.by WarheadsSE - uBoot
Well, at least it is progress.by WarheadsSE - uBoot
Arch is basically being patient and waiting on cleanly documented change over behavior to make this a supported device again!by WarheadsSE - Debian
One more down the list bodhi: http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/machines/list.php?id=1509by WarheadsSE - uBoot
Wow old uboot. This looks like an Orion. Related? http://www.cyrius.com/debian/orion/buffalo/kuroboxpro/by WarheadsSE - uBoot
IIRC, it is automatic in the MCU controlling it.by WarheadsSE - Debian
@gulizi That's what the stock definitions of the mtd are. I am not *entirely* sure why they are being alteredby WarheadsSE - uBoot
Yeah, because recommending PPV4 instructions for Pro .. is a sane idea.by WarheadsSE - uBoot
Well, considering that the board bring up should be disabling the watchdog (via the PHY pre-init), and NOT the hwmon module, I would not expect a missing i2c module to cause reboots "via" the watchdog.by WarheadsSE - Debian
Bodhi, did you miss anything with moving up to the 3.14 kernel? Because Greg is right, this has not been an issue on any of my Arch kernels, and I did all the magic for that damned MCU via PHY myself.by WarheadsSE - Debian