Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2014 03:29:42 +0200 From: TooMeeK Admin <maps@toomeek.waw.pl> To: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: U-boot for Banana Pi Message-ID: <53ED6286.9000307@toomeek.waw.pl> In-Reply-To: <53EC95EE.20708@toomeek.waw.pl> References: <53EB40BC.8070506@toomeek.waw.pl> <53EB41EC.1080507@toomeek.waw.pl> <D6453375-5427-406C-8399-ACBAE8E1DBBC@kientzle.com> <53EB8994.9080801@toomeek.waw.pl> <1407947691.56408.507.camel@revolution.hippie.lan> <53EBDA95.8000604@toomeek.waw.pl> <CAGtf9xNPTW=VgMf69U28zArDfjzMxnMFkg3st-zufdMrB0UHoQ@mail.gmail.com> <53EC8D1A.2000005@toomeek.waw.pl> <CAGtf9xPJQwpZhRUNWgAVd=miGhHLTY8A0mjBbyP9Xi=rCQXUzQ@mail.gmail.com> <53EC95EE.20708@toomeek.waw.pl>
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Hello again, I took a look into: 1. freebsd manpage for gpart 2. freebsd manpage for mount_msdos 3. source code /usr/src/u-boot-sunxi/fs/fat/fat.c where "Error reading cluster" exists: if (get_cluster(mydata, curclust, buffer, (int)actsize) != 0) { printf("Error reading cluster\n"); return -1; } Then I've tried different combinations, like: gpart add -b 1m -s 64m -t fat16 md0 newfs_msdos -F 16 /dev/md0s1 gpart add -b 1m -s 64m -t '\!12' md0 newfs_msdos -F 16 /dev/md0s1 gpart add -b 1m -s 64m -t '\!14' md0 newfs_msdos -F 16 /dev/md0s1 And still getting "Error reading cluster" on kernel file. I've compared file on SD card and compiled one and they are match (as diff is not giving any output). I've also checked fragmentation and kernel file is one piece.. If I replace kernel with kernel.bin, then: U-Boot SPL 2014.04-10700-g4e19806 (Aug 13 2014 - 14:44:36) Board: Bananapi DRAM: 1024 MiB CPU: 960000000Hz, AXI/AHB/APB: 3/2/2 spl: not an uImage at 1600 U-Boot 2014.04-10700-g4e19806 (Aug 13 2014 - 14:44:36) Allwinner Technology CPU: Allwinner A20 (SUN7I) Board: Bananapi I2C: ready DRAM: 1 GiB MMC: SUNXI SD/MMC: 0 *** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Net: dwmac.1c50000 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 2 1 0 reading uEnv.txt ** Unable to read file uEnv.txt ** Failed to mount ext2 filesystem... ** Unrecognized filesystem type ** Failed to mount ext2 filesystem... ** Unrecognized filesystem type ** reading boot.scr 119 bytes read in 21 ms (4.9 KiB/s) Jumping to boot.scr ## Executing script at 44000000 reading kernel Error reading cluster ** Unable to read file kernel ** ## Starting application at 0x40200100 ... data abort pc : [<40200108>] lr : [<7ff8667c>] sp : 7fb65b38 ip : 00000000 fp : 00000000 r10: 00000002 r9 : 7fb65f0c r8 : 7fb79bd0 r7 : 7ffbc628 r6 : 00000001 r5 : 7fb79bd4 r4 : 40200100 r3 : 00000000 r2 : 7fb79bd4 r1 : 7fb79bd4 r0 : 00000001 Flags: nZCv IRQs off FIQs off Mode SVC_32 Resetting CPU ... resetting ... It looks like file is loaded, because output is different and says it's data. In file /usr/src/sys/arm/conf/BANANAPI I have additional: ident BANANAPI options ROOTDEVNAME=\"ufs:/dev/da0s2\" options INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE options EXT2FS #EXT2 filesystem but no MMC ? (same as Cubieboard2 config) # MMC/SD/SDIO card slot support #device mmc # mmc/sd bus #device mmcsd # mmc/sd flash cards Uncommented changes nothing. file bananapi.dts match cubieboard2.dts except: < model = "Lemaker BananaPi"; < compatible = "allwinner,a20-bananapi", "allwinner,sun7i-a20"; --- > model = "Cubietech Cubieboard2"; > compatible = "cubietech,a20-cubieboard", "allwinner,sun7i-a20"; Changing boot.cmd from: fatload mmc 0 0x40200000 kernel; go 0x40200100 to: fatload mmc 0 0x40200000 kernel go 0x40200100 Gives nothing.. Cheers, TooMeeK
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