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<lissyx> jbrunet, I remember you referred to reboot issues with sdcard, am I right?
<jbrunet> yep
<jbrunet> if using uhs modes
<lissyx> jbrunet, ok, does this log reveals such issue? https://pastebin.mozilla.org/9084051
<jbrunet> that's just a partial dmesg
<jbrunet> don't see anything pointing toward a mmc issue
<lissyx> jbrunet, right, but no /dev/mmcblk1 exists at all, and yet it seems like U-Boot was able to find the sdcard
<lissyx> I'll try to capture dmesg better, this is what minicom -C got me :(
<jbrunet> maybe my eyes are not that good but I don't see anything about mmc1 in your log
<lissyx> jbrunet, at the end: ALERT! /dev/mmcblk1p1 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!
<jbrunet> never seen that before
<lissyx> ok, so that's not the same issue as you were referring, that answers my question
<jbrunet> the issue I mentioned would manifest with -110 (timeout) error in loop, which clears if you unplug-plug the sdcard
<jbrunet> (not a solution , I reckon)
<lissyx> I'm debugging spurious boot like that on some of my boards
<lissyx> context: I've setup a system of six RPi3B+ and six LePotato, powered by and (old) ATX PSU
<lissyx> hooking +5V from the PSU to microUSB (and +12V for two switches and fans)
<jbrunet> To be honest, I did not follow armbian that closely so I don't really with which then have taken or not
<jbrunet> know - which patch (sorry)
<lissyx> what i'm seeing is one or two board, on powerup of the whole system, not booting properly. PLugging the UART gave me the log earlier
<lissyx> my best hypothesis for now would be power surge making some boards failing
<jbrunet> Did you check your supply rating for each rail ? we tried the ATX approach for another project at baylibre, with a 500W supply
<lissyx> but I wanted to make sure I was not facing that issue you mentionned
<jbrunet> it seemed more than enough
<lissyx> yes
<lissyx> it's rated 30A on +5V
<jbrunet> looking more closely, we saw that each rails was limited to 10A
<jbrunet> maybe your supply is better :)
<lissyx> I've just tested adding a 5.0 delay in uboot, my first attempt is a better success
<lissyx> hm second test, not good
<jbrunet> not so lucky :) don't go to the casino tonight
<jbrunet> Can you hook the uart ?
<jbrunet> oops, from your log, it looks like you already have it
<jbrunet> could you add "earlycon debug" to your command line ?
<jbrunet> to get a few more messages ... there isn't much hints the log you sent
<lissyx> in boot.cmd ?
<lissyx> jbrunet, what about "libfdt fdt_path_offset() returned FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND" ?
<jbrunet> wherever you define it ... u-boot maybe ?
<lissyx> I'm not touching u-boot at all
<lissyx> as much as I understood it's handled in boot/boot.cmd
<jbrunet> I guess ... still you must define a command line somewhere
<lissyx> well, there's kernel cmdline there :)
<jbrunet> Only one way to know for sure
<jbrunet> :)
<lissyx> jbrunet, ok, I do see earlycon, but most of the boot log is missing :(
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<lissyx> sleep in uboot seems not effective
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<lissyx> narmstrong, ok, so swapping everything around, I end up at the same conclusion: there's just one board that often (but not 100% of the time) boots improperly
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<narmstrong> Well this one is good to back home !
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