Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2021 14:03:37 +0000 From: Andy McClements <ajm@ip-ether.net> To: freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org> Subject: RPi4b 8GB 13.0-Current, XHCI broken, wrong U-Boot ? Message-ID: <007c8658-b7b6-6852-536c-9c36af64506b@ip-ether.net>
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Hi, I'm new to FreeBSD on the RPI, so have been frantically reading old mailing-list posts and so on. I've managed to arrive at a fairly 'current' configuration which boots, but on which XHCI is broken. So I could do with some pointers. I have: RPI4B 8GB recent HW, v. 0xd03114 Bootloader: Sep 3 2020 Boot device: 32GB SDHC SD imaged with: FreeBSD-13.0-CURRENT-arm64-aarch64-RPI3-20201210-7578a4862f0.img.xz config_RPI4.txt renamed to config.txt All RPI firmware files on the DOS partition updated from the Github master: https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/archive/master.zip U-Boot.bin replaced with the one which is supposed to have XHCI & 8Gb support, from: https://sourceforge.net/projects/rpi4uboot202010-fbsdonly-klaus/files/u-boot.bin The system boots up but the dmesg shows 'xhci firmware not found'. Dmesg: https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/index.cgi?do=view&id=5842 Not shown in the dmesg is the U-Boot output (below), wherin I suspect lies the smoking gun. I do not like the look of: "Bus xhci_pci: probe failed, error -110 No working controllers found" After a brief hunt I became filled with uncertainty about U-Boot and its support for FreeBSD on the RPI. So I though it best to check in here for advice. I did try the RPI4 SBBR UEFI firmware from https://rpi4-uefi.dev/about/, on a USB3.0 SSD, and that worked first time, but I've not yet put an OS on the SSD. Maybe that's now a better bootloader option for my needs than is U-Boot ? TIA, Andy -- U-Boot 2020.10-rc5 (Oct 05 2020 - 03:08:23 +0000) DRAM: 7.9 GiB RPI 4 Model B (0xd03114) MMC: mmc@7e300000: 1, emmc2@7e340000: 0 Loading Environment from FAT... In: serial Out: vidconsole Err: vidconsole Net: eth0: ethernet@7d580000 PCIe BRCM: link up, 5.0 Gbps x1 (SSC) starting USB... Bus xhci_pci: probe failed, error -110 No working controllers found Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 switch to partitions #0, OK mmc0 is current device Scanning mmc 0:1... Found EFI removable media binary efi/boot/bootaa64.efi libfdt fdt_check_header(): FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC Scanning disk mmc@7e300000.blk... Disk mmc@7e300000.blk not ready Scanning disk emmc2@7e340000.blk... ** Unrecognized filesystem type ** Found 3 disks No EFI system partition BootOrder not defined EFI boot manager: Cannot load any image 1182828 bytes read in 69 ms (16.3 MiB/s) libfdt fdt_check_header(): FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC Booting /efi\boot\bootaa64.efi Consoles: EFI console Reading loader env vars from /efi/freebsd/loader.env Setting currdev to disk0p1: FreeBSD/arm64 EFI loader, Revision 1.1 (Thu Dec 10 12:29:22 UTC 2020 root@releng1.nyi.freebsd.org) Command line arguments: loader.efi Image base: 0x39e0a000 EFI version: 2.80 EFI Firmware: Das U-Boot (rev 8224.4096) Console: comconsole (0) Load Path: /efi\boot\bootaa64.efi Load Device: /VenHw(e61d73b9-a384-4acc-aeab-82e828f3628b)/SD(0)/SD(0)/HD(1,MBR,0xe3c2d5bd,0x81f,0x18fa8) Trying ESP: /VenHw(e61d73b9-a384-4acc-aeab-82e828f3628b)/SD(0)/SD(0)/HD(1,MBR,0xe3c2d5bd,0x81f,0x18fa8) Setting currdev to disk0p1: Trying: /VenHw(e61d73b9-a384-4acc-aeab-82e828f3628b)/SD(0)/SD(0)/HD(2,MBR,0xe3c2d5bd,0x197c7,0x3b58839) Setting currdev to disk0p2: Loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf Loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf Loading /boot/device.hints Loading /boot/loader.conf Loading /boot/loader.conf.local Loading kernel... /boot/kernel/kernel text=0x2a8 text=0x88211c text=0x1f2174 data=0x19cd48 data=0x0+0x5446f6 syms=[0x8+0x117780+0x8+0x13c5ab] Loading configured modules... /boot/entropy size=0x1000 /etc/hostid size=0x25 /boot/kernel/umodem.ko text=0x2120 text=0x1390 data=0x6e0+0x10 syms=[0x8+0xf48+0x8+0xb6e] loading required module 'ucom' /boot/kernel/ucom.ko text=0x21a0 text=0x2e20 data=0x880+0x858 syms=[0x8+0x11a0+0x8+0xb2c] Hit [Enter] to boot immediately, or any other key for command prompt. Booting [/boot/kernel/kernel]...
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