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<vagrantc> hrm.
<vagrantc> can't seem to make a bootable sd card image for the veyron-speedy anymore...
<vagrantc> wonder if upgrading cgpt and vboot* is causing issues
<vagrantc> nope, was able to create a working image with the currently booting kernel.
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<mmind00> vagrantc: maybe also https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/12/28/173 ?
<vagrantc> it's even an issue with different versions of 4.8.x
<vagrantc> 4.8.5 works, 4.8.11 doesn't ...
<vagrantc> i guess if the reverted patch was backported...
<mmind00> vagrantc: my pinky netbooted sucessfully with 4.10-rc1, so there doesn't seem to be some "catastrohic" issue at least
<phh> vagrantc: what's your issue when doing bootable sdcard?
<phh> beep from bootloader?
<vagrantc> phh: no, it loads, but then just a white screen, no output
<phh> vagrantc: with fbcon enabled?
<vagrantc> with a modularized debian config, fwiw
* vagrantc shrugs regarding fbcon
<phh> something I've observed on veyron-speedy on 4.9-rcX, is that the boot on SD is flaky... sometimes I can boot for 10 times straight, then it won't boot, and boot again. and sometimes 4 tries in a row won't make it boot. and in this case, it is freezing at root detection
<phh> though I've never been able to boot debian kernel, because initramfs is too big for coreboot
<vagrantc> i've also never successfully booted with rootfs on USB or sd ...
<phh> where is your rootfs then? network or emmc?
<vagrantc> emmc
<vagrantc> phh: that sounds pretty similar to the behavior i observed
<vagrantc> phh: i submitted a patch that seems to fix the issue with eMMC rootfs, but apparently it makes it worse for others...
<phh> vagrantc: the 1v8 one?
<phh> yup this one
<phh> the behaviour I have on sdcard is different than this emmc issue
<phh> on emmc I see that sometimes it fails during probe
<phh> but for sdcard, I see that everything works well, the partition table is properly read, it's just that the kernel keeps waiting on... something...
<vagrantc> regarding initramfs size, i'm using modules=dep for initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf, which makes a ~4MB initrd ... initrd+initramfs ~7MB
<vagrantc> when debugging, i enabled the USB-serial console option (forget what it's called) ... but obviously can't get that enabled in a debian kernel (which boots an arbitrary number of devices)
<phh> ok, I'll probably switch to that when I get vpu to build as a module
<vagrantc> i should probably try to figure out how to get the initramfs to load the appropriate video and keyboard modules
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<vagrantc> why on earth did i not think of this before
<vagrantc> mmcblk0: error -110 sending status command, retrying
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<vagrantc> mmcblk0: error -115 sending stop command, original cmd response 0x900, card status 0x900
<vagrantc> mmcblk0: error -110 transferring data, sector 0, nr 8, cmd response 0x900, card status 0x0
<vagrantc> and then it waits
<vagrantc> so i enabled a debug shell in initramfs, and that time it worked.
<vagrantc> reboot failed again ...
<vagrantc> whew.
<vagrantc> does the microSD slot uses a different driver than the eMMC?
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<phh> diego71: is there a regulator in your dts? is it properly probed?
<diego71> phh: defined:yes. Probed no. But I'm quite ignorant about dt stuff, so I don't know when or what should be probed. I suspect some missing modules....
<phh> Well your regulator's driver is loaded?
<diego71> I thought so, but i'm not sure.
<diego71> At the moment I found, that the non-working kernel miss the i2c_rk3x module, compared to a working one...
<phh> yeah, a regulator is most probably on i2c bus
<phh> so that makes sense
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<rperier> Happy new year !
<rperier> ;)