bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @Ray, > > Is there a new wikidevi? I know you were very > active in adding devices (BTW, thanks for all your > contributions there, much appreciated). This is > one of those times we need that site badly :) I have now begun contributing to Wireless CAT WikiDevi which started with a dump of the databy rayknight - Debian
Have you tried running pwmconfig to see if it detects PWM controls and is able to control the fan? Rayby rayknight - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi guys, > > Could you post the stock kernel config file for > your Mirabox V9? The Debian reset problem Ray is > seeing could either be GPIO-related, but it could > also be config RESET driver related. > > In your Mirabox stock rootfs, see if it is on > /boot. Or find it in proc: /proc/cby rayknight - Debian
This entry should probably mention that this firmware image will not work on newer versions of the Mirabox that have U-Boot on a 2MB SPI NOR chip and the OS on a 4GB eMMC on the USB bus. The unit I have also uses Realtek USB wifi instead of the Marvell on earlier units. The earlier units are powered by 5V and this later version uses 12V power. It would be nice to get a working DTS file for theby rayknight - Debian
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > rayknight Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Thanks a lot Ray! Life is tricky for me right now > but if it works out I'll maybe use it for audio > plugins over LAN. > > Hey, just one more for now, is this ARM > supported? > (Reaperby rayknight - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > rayknight Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > I purchased a few of these > eMMC > devices that range from $12 for 8GB to $39 for > 64GB. > > > I don't know much about eMMC. However, looks like > AliExpress is > having a 11.11 sales today witby rayknight - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Maybe I can chime in a couple questions if no one > minds... > > 1. A USB 3.0 port is mighty enticing. I wonder, if > you plugged in a USB 3.0 hub (which probably costs > more than the board!) if the OS "hard drive" could > be one of the ports off the hub? > In theory Iby rayknight - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > daviddyer Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Yes. Hat means the display socket (with wires > connected to the 1602 i2c lcd display)? > > > > The Price match might not work. It was not sold > by amazon itself, but by third party. > > > OK. Uby rayknight - Off-Topic
4G GSM Hot spots can be purchased for ~$50 and up, no cell phone needed. You would then need to purchase a data SIM card. I have seen Amazon listing for Pay As You Go SIM Cards for $10, don't know how much time that gives however. Example HotSpot Example SIM Cardby rayknight - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ray, > > 1. Have you tried rebooting the box from inside > stock OS? the log of that might show some > interesting info. > I assume you mean the log of the box after issuing the reboot command. root@mirabox-debian:~# reboot The system is going down for reboot NOW!an (ttyS0) (Wed Oct 23 04:by rayknight - Debian
Latest result: BootROM 1.08 Booting from SPI flash DDR3 Training Sequence - Ver 4.4.0 DDR3 Training Sequence - Ended Successfully Status = MV_OK BootROM: Image checksum verification PASSED __ __ _ _ | \/ | __ _ _ ____ _____| | | | |\/| |/ _` | '__\ \ / / _ \ | | | | | | (_| | | \ V / __/ | | |_| |_|\__,_|_| \_/ \___|_|_| _ _by rayknight - Debian
Some improvement as now it appears to initialize SATA and SPI flash, but still reboots! Looks like there may be a conflict between the SPI flash and gpio_leds. [ 2.682561] armada-370-pinctrl d0018000.pin-ctrl: pin PIN63 already requested by d0010600.spi; cannot claim for soc:internal-regs:gpio_leds [ 2.710181] armada-370-pinctrl d0018000.pin-ctrl: pin-63 (soc:internal-regs:gpio_leds)by rayknight - Debian
Anyone wanting a bargain price on a Pine64 1GB Rock64 the Amazon listing for Recon Sentinel RECON1 is currently selling for $11.99. This contains the Rock64 with a 16GM SanDisk Ultra microSD card in a plastic case and LCD as can be seen in the listing. It also has a 5V 3A power supply and a 1 ft. Cat 5E cable! Rayby rayknight - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ray, > > I've updated the DTB and DTS files in the > post > above. The following is the result using the new dtb file: BootROM 1.08 Booting from SPI flash DDR3 Training Sequence - Ver 4.4.0 DDR3 Training Sequence - Ended Successfully Status = MV_OK BootROM: Image checksum verificationby rayknight - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And also get from stock OS: > > > cat /proc/mtd > cat /etc/fw_env.config > fw_printenv > Debian GNU/Linux 7 mirabox-debian ttyS0 mirabox-debian login: root Password: Last login: Sun Oct 20 04:58:59 UTC 2019 on ttyS0 Linux mirabox-debian 3.2.36 #2 Wed May 20 01:49:03 EDT 2015 armv7lby rayknight - Debian
Quotebodhi Power up the V9, interrupt serial console and run map And post the log here. Marvell>> map CPU Interface ------------- SDRAM_CS0 ....base 00000000, size 512MB SDRAM_CS1 ....base 20000000, size 512MB SDRAM_CS2 ....disable SDRAM_CS3 ....disable DEVICE_CS0 ....no such DEVICE_CS1 ....no such DEVICE_CS2 ....no such DEVICE_CS3 ....no such PEX0_MEM ....base b00by rayknight - Debian
Please see previous post for context. I was able to create a MicroSD card and boot Linux 4.20.6 on the V5 unit using bodhi's instructions. However because the MicroSD card on the V9 unit uses mmc the instructions needed to be modified, so I decided to try to use the mSATA instead. I copied the successfull install for the V5 unit MicroSD to an mSTATA drive and installed it into the V9 uby rayknight - Debian
So I finally got around to trying to get a current Debian on the 2 Miraboxes that I have. I have two very different versions. The 1st unit I have had for a couple of years and it is very different from one that I acquired recently. The recent unit appears to be similar to what was used to create the dts file and the instructions bodhi created for getting a current version of Debian installed.by rayknight - Debian
Have you tried the Lenovo links? Installing and Configuring your ix4-300d NAS Installing and Configuring your px4-300d NAS Rayby rayknight - uBoot
Why buy a used UPS when bargains like the following are available for a new one where you won't have to worry about the condition of the batteries: https://www.microcenter.com/product/319826/cyberpower-systems-standby-series-550va-ups-with-greenpower-upstm,-and-rj11-protection. I just purchased 2 of these.by rayknight - Off-Topic
Not likely a good idea as the stock OS is Linux 2.6.31 which is absolutely ancient and likely contains many known exploits. Rayby rayknight - Debian
Synology source code appears to be available at https://sourceforge.net/projects/dsgpl/files/Synology NAS GPL Source/. Rayby rayknight - Debian
Thanks bodhi, This was the type of pointers I was looking for. Fortunately the boards I'm looking to update can all be booted via kwboot so your steps are a good start. And I do have GPL source for the first target I'll be attempting (Netgear ReadyNAS Duo RND2000). Can you tell me if there is already support for an Armada 300 (88F6282) based device in your GitHub tree? All the dby rayknight - uBoot
bodhi, I am wondering if you have any pointers on porting 1.1.4 version U-Boot for a Kirkwood device to a more current U-Boot? The structure of U-Boot appears to be quite different, so I'm looking for some pointers on how best to approach the update. Thanks, Rayby rayknight - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If you can find the GPL source for this u-boot, I > might be able look into it to figure out some way > to break through that message hanging. GPL Source for almost all Netgear products is available at NETGEAR Open Source Code for Programmers. There are 13 versions of the source available for the Duo V2 and u-by rayknight - uBoot
The RTC battery is replaceable on the T5325, so that might be the best long term solution. Rayby rayknight - Debian
For a NAS you may want fancontrol to be driven by HDD temperature instead of CPU temperature. See https://linuxconfig.org/fan-control-and-hard-drive-temperature-on-thecus-n2100-with-debian-lenny for an example of how it was done on a Thecus N2100 NAS. Rayby rayknight - Debian
Is the Toshiba Canvio USB 3.0 hard drive powered via USB 3 or does it have it's own power supply? If it is USB bus powered the USB port may not be supplying sufficient power. Rayby rayknight - Debian
Looking through the DTS files for some of the other kirkwood systems the ethphy is configured with a compatible line. For instance the kirkwood-dockstar.dts has the following for ethphy0 ethphy0: ethernet-phy@0 { compatible = "marvell,88e1116"; reg = <0>; }; Which makes me wonder if there would be less problems with the kiby rayknight - Debian
This indicates you're not running a recent version of uboot. You may want to look at the https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 thread and update to the latest uboot which should solve this issue. Rayby rayknight - uBoot