-----Original Message----- From: Peter Robinson [mailto:pbrobinson@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, October 31, 2016 9:35 AM To: Timothy Krantz tkrantz@stahurabrenner.com Cc: arm@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: Re: [fedora-arm] Re: Jetson TK1 and kernel 4.8
> > > Mine has as of yet failed to boot on any of them. > > > > Mine is currently running 4.8.1-1.fc25 without issues, just > > upgrading it to the latest now to test that too. > > Was running 4.8.2-300.fc25.armv7hl+lpae, upgraded to > 4.8.4-301.fc25 without any issues. Could you post output of > your
failure?
> > Paul
You might have better luck with a more recent version of U-Boot. I'm running U-Boot 2016.11-rc2 with 4.8.4-301.fc25 on sata.
That made sense to me so I upgraded to the uboot that you are using but
same problem.
Do you have any extra peripherals added like a mPCIe card, camera or other such things or is it just the base board? What device do you have the rootfs on? eMMC, SD or SATA?
I have mine running as a bare device with the OS on the eMMC, I think Paul might have the OS on a sata SSD. Just trying to work out what if any differences there are here as there's not much that can be different.
Thanks Peter!
Mine is yet another variation. It is a bare board with the boot partition on an
SD card and the root filesystem on an SSD. I left the original eMMC untouched until I upgraded the uBoot.
The u-boot is on SPI nand not the eMMC so I suspect then you didn't even touch it.
The only thing other than the SDcard and the SSD is the serial console.
Just for kicks I tried an LPAE kernel and the first time I booted it got some
kenel oops that I had not seen before but I was not logging the console output so I turned on capture and tried again but have not seen that kernel oops since.
For some reason my board is not seeing the sata controller (or not getting it
initialized properly) on 4.7 and 4.8 kernels but does on 4.6.7.
Is it pulled into the initrd? Do you see the driver with a "lsinitrd | grep ahci"
Tim Krantz
Well when booting fails with 4.8.4-lape it finally drops into a Dracut command prompt with no lsinitrd
But all I see in to console logs is about a half dozen of :
tegra-ahci 70027000.sata: couldn't get PHY in node sata: -517
and that is the only reference to ahci
In a good boot on 4.6.7 I do see the driver loaded with lsinitrd | grep ahci.
Tim