Date: Tue, 19 May 2020 12:40:07 +0000 From: greg@unrelenting.technology To: "Dan Kotowski" <dan.kotowski@a9development.com> Cc: "John-Mark Gurney" <jmg@funkthat.com>, freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD on Layerscape/QorIQ LX2160X Message-ID: <c88780825e96fe583b32adf86416706e@unrelenting.technology> In-Reply-To: <DpE7TKy0bLe_A7aFUtC16tw_OZ6XPvYOJhEM8-j-SOJfQYEJm9BTewrQ98CR9aW96gTykuslmPHhsaWcyXt26bEw_Zx1vPEwj_IPwKCySUk=@a9development.com> References: <DpE7TKy0bLe_A7aFUtC16tw_OZ6XPvYOJhEM8-j-SOJfQYEJm9BTewrQ98CR9aW96gTykuslmPHhsaWcyXt26bEw_Zx1vPEwj_IPwKCySUk=@a9development.com> <-993X5kyX6HEebSKMfqeSWmICCLli6PEFDf82ulKUdk49KTg9sf2u6V_4a8wWQGyFpwtgdXwqvk2kIjFm5u_ZWw6t2qGw5nSV7f-O_96U_g=@a9development.com> <_lvahpuNQE69s4KpHud6ANL6yzL3RCVI-MTyB0_J_ULyW-3UWsqAXnm5gfoFcOyvfRQRabZk4Z4bQgyp15a001kA-WcvsvnWcjqgMBkgGTY=@a9development.com> <BB317821-62C7-416E-83E6-69101A64E9A3@unrelenting.technology> <cjE8j_Tehwtmk7Aw0hzP-EZxwfAQC4ywIrgcqrarkCiRI_X5kacVsJHpaX_SMO9QHVCqfEdJH45eC4AE2cwzfx9nmHzWbhE7M-h09hDe8MA=@a9development.com> <7F9D7164-2C04-4E27-85F9-A495EAC8FC84@unrelenting.technology> <63b4f78ff4ee07359a345bcbc03afeaa@unrelenting.technology> <2053cd2299b81860deecc638ef839d1f@unrelenting.technology> <0012917d629a48e9fcd8589f4f002e1b@unrelenting.technology> <947c2f9bfaad823a2b104b8741502b40@unrelenting.technology>
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May 19, 2020 6:08 AM, "Dan Kotowski" <dan.kotowski@a9development.com> wrote: > Booted with the updated UEFI and kernel+modules, new dmesg.boot here: > https://gist.github.com/agrajag9/a9702c04a659784c829a77d969f6315c Cool, that's about what I was hoping to see. > It looks like there's a handful of new things there, but unfortunately I still only see da0, which > is the installer-imaged sdcard. Any ideas why the eMMC block device isn't showing up? Night coding fail: I added the generic SDHCI ID to the driver.. on the wrong computer, not the mcbin that I was building the kernel on :D > And I'll pull some drives off my shelves tomorrow to verify the SATA ports. well with "ahci0: unable to map interrupt" they aren't gonna work.. Let's try this kernel: https://send.firefox.com/download/37e834fd4c903d80/#UpK-DrJoy-k3OgdA7eZyJg - SDHCI included lol - not including the GIC interrupt improvement from https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24876 - might help with ahci interrupts? maybe? - I2C support (https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24361 + ACPI attachment) not that it's urgently needed, but why not, that was easy enough, I wonder if it would attach or, knowing my luck, crash :Dhome | help
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