<hypophthalmus>
A little bit back, I saw a sunxi-specific driver for ehci. I think it might have been in sunxi-devel. But now that option seems to be gone. Does it just work now without that option?
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<Turl>
hypophthalmus: on what kernel tree?
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<hypophthalmus>
Turl: sunxi-devel
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<Turl>
hypophthalmus: I think all you need is USB_EHCI_HCD_PLATFORM (and its OHCI counterpart)
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<hypophthalmus>
My a10 is hanging on "Starting kernel ..." Did I leave some debugging option out of the configuration?
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<Turl>
hypophthalmus: did you pass the dtb correctly?
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<mrnuke>
Anyone here able to boot of SD card with sunxi-devel ?
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<hypophthalmus>
Turl: I believe so. It said it read it.
<Turl>
hypophthalmus: and you booted with a 3-arg bootm command?
<Turl>
can you paste your uboot conf?
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<hypophthalmus>
No, I generated a boot.scr that it's reading.
<Turl>
ah, that's ok as well
<Turl>
hypophthalmus: nothing suspicious on the kernel config from a quick glance
<Turl>
hypophthalmus: can you enable EARLY_PRINTK + DEBUG_LL and choose sunxi uart on the option there?
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<Turl>
good night
<hypophthalmus>
Goodnight.
<hypophthalmus>
It was saying unrecognized/unsupported machine ID, but I think I fixed that. But now it's hanging on "Calibrating delay loop... "
<hypophthalmus>
I guess most likely I "solved" the problem instead of solving the problem.
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<hypophthalmus>
It looks like it's thinking the ids for all the sunxi are ffffffff is the problem.
<hypophthalmus>
Apparently I needed a newer uboot. Although now I'm getting a different problem with it possibly not mounting the root filesystem correctly.
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<ccaione>
mripard: ping
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<techn__>
this way information wont spread around wiki
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<MSameer>
techn__: roger!
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<hypophthalmus>
So I have a mele a1000 that I'm trying to boot the sunxi-devel kernel with. At first it couldn't find the firmware for the wireless driver, so I compiled that in. Then it hung on "rtlwifi: wireless switch is on". So I got rid of the wireless drivers.
<hypophthalmus>
Then it hung on "usb 2-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-platform" so I got I compiled the ehci drivers as modules. But now it's hanging on this: http://pastebin.com/JXj1cHHD
<hypophthalmus>
Any ideas?
<techn__>
MSameer: thanks for looking into CEC .. did you try existing implementation?
<techn__>
does it work?
<MSameer>
techn__: existing one powers on the tv but nothing more
<MSameer>
I was trying to send and receive commends but hit a dead end so I don't know what to do
<MSameer>
I am a kernel n00b :/
<mnemoc>
even Linus was a kernel noob once ;-)
<MSameer>
I am trying to dig but I am hitting the limit of my knowledge, google does not help much :)
<MSameer>
copied the info. Hope I didn't screw up :p
<MSameer>
since I can not find any IRQ and looping and trying to read the register all the time is not a good idea. Is there a way to "wire" the needed bit to an IRQ somehow via GPIO or any similar mechanism?
<MSameer>
and apologize if the question is stupid :p
<MSameer>
tried via HDMI IRQ (58) but I more or less froze my board due to the huge amount of interrupts I was getting
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<Turl>
hypophthalmus: what fs did you use for that partition?
<hypophthalmus>
ext4
<Turl>
hypophthalmus: and did you enable the ext4 support?
<Turl>
I only see ext2 and 3 messages there
<hypophthalmus>
Turl: Yes.
<hypophthalmus>
I tried disabling ext2 and 3 as well, and got comparable messages but coming from the ext4 driver.
<Turl>
hypophthalmus: I see you also have a sata disk, do you have enough power?
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<hypophthalmus>
Yes, the device is a premade box with sata in mind and I've never had an issue with it before. I also tried taking it out though.
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<Turl>
hypophthalmus: ah nevermind, it's a mele. I thought you were using some other board, sorry.
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<Turl>
hypophthalmus: can you paste the full boot log?
<hypophthalmus>
Is there an alternative to screen that would let me scroll up?
<Turl>
screen lets you if you know the magic keys (which I don't)
<Turl>
I use microcom from busybox
<Turl>
busybox microcom -s 115200 -X /dev/ttyUSB0
<mnemoc>
<3 microcom
<mnemoc>
no annoying pts
<Wizzup>
screen keys:
<Wizzup>
^A + [
<mnemoc>
^A : log on <3
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<hypophthalmus>
Hmm. My serial console keeps freezing up. I'm not sure what it's related to though.
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<mnemoc>
try another ttl/usb adapter
<Turl>
maybe it's just your adapter failing and the board is workign ok
<Turl>
working*
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