Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 21:38:34 +0000 From: Dan Kotowski <dan.kotowski@a9development.com> To: Dan Kotowski <dan.kotowski@a9development.com> Cc: "greg@unrelenting.technology" <greg@unrelenting.technology>, freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: FreeBSD on Layerscape/QorIQ LX2160X Message-ID: <eRSoUazwekUoXHKtXhs_unN_78Zp3ow_uJ8j-ODdb7mgzz3n8L18wonbrqkmPn2ulVXoUKxHLh8Cc0VU6KMeIEm3X0KsPn8NH-JiqKmq8fI=@a9development.com> In-Reply-To: <XYXpaNQ3XeZR6g5RpmjR3qs56wTKfNi_OpPX53S3yYdPMNMWR0kme-Q7hmNpxzR6EL3DqKxUnG8BcW6ueHv82Kaexu1j4VSLtNtQgYuxX_g=@a9development.com> References: <NkmJNP_BMdinQ07E7zvRW9EQtYTkHLISOPlALNNcbFXi7d0dsuvgHD2IW73ptiSh1kEml7_VHb9_eTIMaLAIeAici_qpz2UyIrBWzXR4mvE=@a9development.com> <32d1c173d986884efb9b28932c0ead52@unrelenting.technology> <5e1b4bfe845e62bbcd8b827fa37f2b98@unrelenting.technology> <a727f3c05b234218e053c53100b539f0@unrelenting.technology> <KwrTwABcfEzegUc4D8ZsCgFSxouYQIMOa9JoIbpe6d1HInlAX4G0OzdL_d_uug3gifKwFoh1C_EUd5MucQUgtvFy4T0qraW6riyZbje4Mw8=@a9development.com> <cbf5773a03d3c67e133096a0f826274d@unrelenting.technology> <c1788ee7f14b9236e0972909032cb8fd@unrelenting.technology> <940a6099e971e01bd6d04564d0982b9d@unrelenting.technology> <c1e4129989005bc9bfd117988019107d@unrelenting.technology> <XYXpaNQ3XeZR6g5RpmjR3qs56wTKfNi_OpPX53S3yYdPMNMWR0kme-Q7hmNpxzR6EL3DqKxUnG8BcW6ueHv82Kaexu1j4VSLtNtQgYuxX_g=@a9development.com>
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> AHCI is looking better and better! > I'm going to do a little bit of poking at that > SATA HDD just to see how stable it really is. Well, it's definitely stable enough for lab use, that's a bonus. I caused m= yself a few headaches by doing stupid things that caused a series of panics= , but all are easily attributed to human errata... Oddly the i2c bus is gone - any ideas what we changed that caused it to dis= appear? https://gist.github.com/agrajag9/03d9f2f52084ef0ae1e64cbba190e062 If I'm reading the DSDT correctly, then it should be hanging right off acpi= 0. We can even see it in an older dmesg.boot: i2c0: <Vybrid Family Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C)> iomem 0x2000000-0x200f= fff irq 7 on acpi0 But now, nothing... Aside - since the builtin netifs are basically useless for us, any suggesti= ons on USB wifi dongles? I tried a few from my parts piles, but all of them= were unstable Realtek trash. I know Atheros chips are usually a good bet i= n Linux land - does that hold true in FreeBSD as well?
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