bodhi Wrote: -> I could not find this OpenWrt u-boot in their > source tree. So that is my educated guess. > The pull request has not yet been merged by someone with commit access. It likely will not be merged as activity seems to have stopped by the developer back in May and the code will need to be re-based at a minimum. Rayby rayknight - Debian
Which dtb file are you using? Have you tried each of the existing dtb files that support the 6283 SOC? kirkwood-openblocks_a6.dts kirkwood-openblocks_a7.dts kirkwood-silverstore-hncn2.dtb kirkwood-topkick.dtb Rayby rayknight - Debian
The Marvelll 88F6283 is the low power version of the ARMADA 300/310 available operating at either 800MHz or 1GHz. Its the same processor as the Freecom SilverStore as bodhi suggested, so that dts might be a good starting point. An even closer example would be the Plat'Home OpenBlocksA7 (DTB file is kirkwood-openblocks_a7.dtb) as it has very similar features (i.e. 1GB RAM, 2x Gigabit Etherneby rayknight - Debian
karrelax Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > GREAT SUCCESS!!!! > > So, In sum: > > I have a Wyse 3020 with thinOs Lite. > The 3020 is a different device than the T10/T50 with a different SOC. The 3020 has an Armada PXA2128 and does appear to be supported by mainline Linux kernel as there is a DTS file (mmp3-dell-ariel.dts).by rayknight - Debian
I recently came across my old Samsung Chromebook (the 1st ARM based Chromebook) that is no longer provided updates to Chrome by Google. Found the Velvet OS project on GitHub that provides Debian and Ubuntu images and a build mechanism for not only older Chromebooks but a variety of other ARM devices. I'm happily running Debian Bullseye with kernel 5.18.1 and will be building my on 6.0 versby rayknight - Off-Topic
I haven't tried it as I did not have an NSA325 at the time (and NAS Central is no longer online), but I recall someone indicating that the gpio lines for the MCU on NSA325 and NSA320 were identical (verified by inspection of both dts files). They apparently were able to add the appropriate node to the NSA325 dts and get the nsa320-hwmon to work with the NSA325 as well. https://cateee.net/lkby rayknight - Debian
The nsa320-hwmon kernel module is supposed to be able to handle the MCU on both the NSA320 and NSA325. Rayby rayknight - Debian
Amazon has a 10 pack of 0.5ft for $17.99. They are available in a couple of colors.by rayknight - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > For now it's a caveat in the installation: that > you can only read from the envs inside Openwrt, > but can only update it in serial/net console. > Curious as to why you can't update envs in OpenWrt? The uboot-env partition is not set read-only. + partition@3c0000 { + label = "u-boby rayknight - Rescue System
I have both devices. A TonidoPlug 2 and one that came in a Marvell box with label UGNAS-P30855. The wikidevi entry for Topkick1281P2 was created for the device in the white Marvell box labeled UGNAS-P30855. The only apparent difference is the TonidoPlug 2 has a label identifying it as such. They both have 800 MHz Marvell 88F6283 which according to Marvell differs from the 88F6282 only as follby rayknight - Debian
New page for Topkick1281P2 on WikiDevi with board photos. Rayby rayknight - Debian
The TechInfoDepot data was taken from my entry on the original WikiDevi created from the device I have. I now contribute to WikiDevi. The processor is an 800 MHz 88F6283. Rayby rayknight - Debian
They really are just Pogoplug Mobile devices with the Zigbee module soldered to the serial pins. I believe the overclocking to 1 GHz was done by jumping some pins on the serial. I have a box full of these devices, if you'd like one just PM me. Rayby rayknight - Debian
See Recovering a Failed Synology Diskstation with a Serial Console for details regarding pin out for most Marvell based Synology NAS. Rayby rayknight - Debian
The Smartenit Harmony P2 which was a re-labeled Pogoplug Mobile with a Jennic Zigbee card attached to the serial pins was overclocked to 1 GHz.by rayknight - Debian
Can you post the diff between versions that show the offending line of code? Perhaps that would shed some light on how to submit a pull request to the kernel to get the issue corrected. Rayby rayknight - Debian
renojim Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > configuration to a GPIO output. I have yet to > figure out what that "something" was, but it's > interesting to note that I can copy one file > (gpiolib.c) from v5.6.19 to 5.7.1, rebuild, and it > all just works. Unfortunately there are too many So a diff between the 5.6.19 and 5.7.by rayknight - Debian
Bodhi includes the config file he used to generate the kernel in the tarball he distributes with each kernel. For instance linux-5.17.4-kirkwood-tld-1-bodhi.tar.bz2 contains the config-5.17.4-kirkwood-tld-1 file. You move that file to the root of your kernel tree and rename it .config. Then run make menuconfig to select any additional configuration changes you wish to make.by rayknight - Debian
bodhi Wrote: > I can't recall if the Netgear Stora has thermal > sensor or not. Netgear Stora has a LM75 Temperature Sensor and Thermal Watchdog and a PWM Fan Controller. Rayby rayknight - Debian
bodhi GitHub will track downloads if you generate a release and upload an “asset” that is associated with that release. Then GitHub will track downloads of each artifact and you can query the GitHub API to get download counts for each asset for a given release. Rayby rayknight - Debian
miazza Wrote: > This is what I get: > > e2fsck /srv/nsa325 > e2fsck 1.46.2 (28-Feb-2021) > e2fsck: Is a directory while trying to open > /srv/nsa325 > > The superblock could not be read or does not > describe a valid ext2/ext3/ext4 > filesystem. If the device is valid and it really > contains an ext2/ext3/ext4 > filesystem (and not swap or ufs orby rayknight - Debian
Can you provide the output of "lsblk -f" before and after you issue the mount command above that you indicate works for you? Rayby rayknight - Debian
Bodhi, Have you tried adjusting the spi-max-frequency in the dts to see if that might have an affect on writing to the flash? Rayby rayknight - Debian
So your intent is just to use OpenWrt for rescue only. I suppose in that case the version you are using doesn't matter. I just wanted to ensure that you were aware that the version you were using is currently unsupported. A more current version would have less potential security issues and updates would be available if any new vulnerabilities were reported. Rayby rayknight - uBoot
fcopurico Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > _______ ________ __ > | |.-----.-----.-----.| | | |.----.| > |_ > | - || _ | -__| || | | || _|| > _| > |_______|| __|_____|__|__||________||__| > |____| > |__| W I R E L E S S F R E E D O M > -------------------by rayknight - uBoot
If you have fw_setenv command available you can use it to set the dbt file. # fw_setenv dtb_file '/boot/dts/kirkwood-nsa325.dtb' If you don't have fw_setenv available you're likely using Debian Bullseye and will need to install the correct package: # apt install libubootenv-tool Rayby rayknight - Debian
An alternative might be seeing if you can boot an Armbian for Amlogic S9xxx STB image from microSD which will bypass the current firmware and see the true RAM.by rayknight - Off-Topic
Support for OpenWrt was added for this device back in August, so there is already an available DTS. See https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=commit;h=3843c641d83b621e07f03753a5617ab27e55e262by rayknight - Debian
At the bottom of https://pkgs.tailscale.com/stable/ where they have a link to the arm binary file they state: QuoteIf you use these files, please also let us know your distro at info@tailscale.com, so that we can consider supporting it directly. So perhaps you should send email requesting the provide a debian armel package.by rayknight - Debian
Sorry misunderstood your goal, so my message was off topic.by rayknight - uBoot