Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2016 22:18:50 +0200 From: Andreas Tobler <andreast-list@fgznet.ch> To: Tom Vijlbrief <tvijlbrief@gmail.com>, freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD on the ODroid-C2 (arm64 AMLogic S905) Message-ID: <ddd8ed87-1a69-16ef-478f-a079a0f820e9@fgznet.ch> In-Reply-To: <CAOQrpVdmvtrxynUxZEUUt0oi0=4ScphP4MxV%2B7rHTR-qH7LRUg@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAOQrpVd=J=HhCW5g0aPtLd049T62dxx9Dwx9kH6Hd=p__gZSWQ@mail.gmail.com> <CAOQrpVdmvtrxynUxZEUUt0oi0=4ScphP4MxV%2B7rHTR-qH7LRUg@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi Tom, On 12.05.16 18:04, Tom Vijlbrief wrote: > Op vr 6 mei 2016 om 12:40 schreef Tom Vijlbrief <tvijlbrief@gmail.com>: > >> I've been hacking to see if I can get FreeBSD to boot on this little >> device, and I got to this: >> >> > Progress has been made and it now boots and USB-works :-) > (but SD-card reader and Ethernet do not) > > Mikaƫl Urankar added the code to enable multiple processors, > but for now multiple processors are disabled. > > This is very much a work in progress, but for those who would like to > compile their own kernel and boot it on an Odroid-C2, get it from: > > https://github.com/tomtor/freebsd/tree/tc2 > > and build it with: > > make TARGET=arm64 -s buildworld > make TARGET=arm64 buildkernel KERNCONF=ODROIDC2 NO_MODULES=YES I tried and I ended up here: cd: /export/devel/build/test/freebsd-tc2/sys/boot/arm64/aml: No such file or directory I think here is something missing. > I have attached an USB disk and an USB ethernet adapter and the system > boots, NTP adjusts the date and I'm logged in with SSH. > > However, a "portsnap fetch" runs a long time and then exits with: > pid 78242 (sh), uid 0: exited on signal 10 (core dumped), so it is > obviously not ready for general use. > > Boot instructions are here: > > https://github.com/tomtor/image-freebsd-c2 The boot process stops and complains filesystems not known. Might be the card. I also tried to build against -CURRENT but the kernel (tftp booted) just hangs. The board itself is ok, linux does boot. Are you able to update your tree and commit? TIA, Andreashome | help
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