On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 10:14 PM, Paul Whalen <pwhalen(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Peter and other Pandaboard users,
You may have some success booting by appending the DTB to the kernel. I am
able to boot 3.14 by doing this on a Pandaboard A1 and Pandaboard ES B1.
'cat vmlinuz dtb-name > vmlinuz-dtb'
When the DTB is passed separately there is no output on the console in my
testing.
Thank you Paul Whalen for spending some time on this. So it looks like
the issue isn't with the kernel and I'm wondering whether our panda
uboot has a compile option missing to do with DT support that we've
got on other platform uboots that we build. Anyone with any experience
can give some ideas in this regard?
For some of the newer boards with the different memory options I would
think (well from my experience with one of my ES devices) you would at
least see part of the boot process before the kernel locks up.
Peter