Send the board in under an RMA and get it looked at.

Gerald



On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Loren Amelang <[email protected]>wrote:

> Robert,
>
> Tried the prebuilt Ubuntu 13.10 Flasher image:
> BBB-eMMC-flasher-ubuntu-13.10-2013-12-17-2gb.img.xz
>
> Pretty much the same result as the Ubuntu uSD, and all the other images
> I've tried. Lots of apparently nonfatal errors:
>
> U-Boot SPL 2013.10-00015-gab7a95a (Nov 08 2013 - 16:01:27)
> reading args
> spl: error reading image args, err - -1
> ...
> WARNING: Caches not enabled
> NAND:  0 MiB
> MMC:   OMAP SD/MMC: 0, OMAP SD/MMC: 1
> *** Warning - readenv() failed, using default environment
>
> Net:   <ethaddr> not set. Validating first E-fuse MAC
> Could not get PHY for cpsw: addr 0
> cpsw, usb_ether
>
>
> Different boot file sizes:
>
> reading uEnv.txt
> 1313 bytes read in 3 ms (426.8 KiB/s)
> Importing environment from mmc ...  <-- still this line that I fear is
> copying my problem
> gpio: pin 55 (gpio 55) value is 1
> Checking if uenvcmd is set ...
> gpio: pin 56 (gpio 56) value is 1
> Running uenvcmd ...
> reading zImage
> 3334336 bytes read in 313 ms (10.2 MiB/s)
> reading initrd.img
> 2996231 bytes read in 282 ms (10.1 MiB/s)
> reading /dtbs/am335x-boneblack.dtb
> 24884 bytes read in 8 ms (3 MiB/s)
> Kernel image @ 0x80200000 [ 0x000000 - 0x32e0c0 ]
> ## Flattened Device Tree blob at 815f0000
>    Booting using the fdt blob at 0x815f0000
>    Using Device Tree in place at 815f0000, end 815f9133
>
>
> Still the same MAC addresses:
>
> [    0.117178] cpsw.0: No hwaddr in dt. Using 90:59:af:4d:71:eb from efuse
> [    0.117199] cpsw.1: No hwaddr in dt. Using 90:59:af:4d:71:ed from efuse
>
>
> Still the same kernel panic:
>
> [    2.683230] davinci_mdio 4a101000.mdio: davinci mdio revision 1.6
> [    2.689662] davinci_mdio 4a101000.mdio: no live phy, scanning all
> [    2.696404] davinci_mdio: probe of 4a101000.mdio failed with error -5
> [    2.703442] Detected MACID = 90:59:af:4d:71:eb
> [    2.707998] Unhandled fault: external abort on non-linefetch (0x1008)
> at 0xe089e000
> [    2.716213] Internal error: : 1008 [#1] SMP ARM
> [    2.720957] Modules linked in:
> [    2.724162] CPU: 0    Not tainted  (3.8.13-bone32 #1)
> [    2.729465] PC is at cpsw_probe+0x528/0xbc8
> [    2.733849] LR is at ioremap_page_range+0xd8/0x16c
> ...
> [    2.923102] [<c03f245c>] (cpsw_probe+0x528/0xbc8) from [<c037c4e0>]
> (driver_probe_device+0xa4/0x1e4)
> [    2.932676] [<c037c4e0>] (driver_probe_device+0xa4/0x1e4) from
> [<c037c6cc>] (__driver_attach+0x68/0x8c)
> [    2.942529] [<c037c6cc>] (__driver_attach+0x68/0x8c) from [<c037ad1c>]
> (bus_for_each_dev+0x70/0x84)
>
>
>
> I don't think any image is going to boot this board. I am concerned that
> every one of them displays the line:
>
> Importing environment from mmc ...
>
> If that means what it says, it seems like it is copying whatever
> configuration problem is killing my cpsw_probe to each new attempt at
> booting or flashing.
>
> The only environment lines that jump out at me are:
>
> ethact=cpsw
> ethaddr=90:59:af:4d:71:eb
> ...
> usbnet_devaddr=90:59:af:4d:71:eb
>
> The original MAC addresses from ifconfig, before the boot failures:
> eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 90:59:AF:4D:71:EB
> ra0       Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:0C:43:00:7D:7F
> usb0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 6E:5A:F6:F0:F3:45
>
>
> That "importing" line is echoed directly from the env:
>
> fdt_high=0xffffffff
> fdtaddr=0x80F80000
> fdtfile=am335x-boneblack.dtb
> findfdt=if test $board_name = A33515BB; then setenv fdtfile
> am335x-evm.dtb; fi; if test $board_name = A335X_SK; then setenv fdtfile
> am335x-evmsk.dtb; fi;if test $board_name = A335BONE; then setenv fdtfile
> am335x-bone.dtb; fi; if test $board_name = A335BNLT; then setenv fdtfile
> am335x-boneblack.dtb; fi
> importbootenv=echo Importing environment from mmc ...; env import -t
> $loadaddr $filesize
> kloadaddr=0x80007fc0
> loadaddr=0x80200000
>
> Help! I need some better suggestions than to try yet another image.
>
> Loren
>
>
> On Monday, January 6, 2014 3:30:43 PM UTC-8, RobertCNelson wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Jan 6, 2014 5:27 PM, "Loren Amelang" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Robert,
>> >>
>> >> Sorry! Me again...
>> >>
>> >> I have your Saucy image. Verified. But it appears it requires your
>> setup_sdcard script to be run, from a Linux machine. I've been using
>> Win32DiskImager...  So I've copied it to the netbook, and I see the script,
>> but when I plug in my uSD card it says my system can't mount ext4. I
>> suppose that means Intrepid can't directly create the uSD image either. Is
>> there some option to write your output back to a local file and use
>> Win32DiskImager to write it from Windows?
>>
>> Scroll down you find both a flasher and microsd version for you non linux
>> users.
>>
>> >>
>> >> And of course if the bone32 kernel doesn't boot my BBB, I won't be
>> able to update to bone35, so the whole exercise might be moot. I thought
>> the whole idea was that I needed bone35 to solve my cpsw_probe error that
>> keeps me from booting at all. (But bone30 booted fine for the first two
>> hours!!!)
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for clueing me in about LTS. Maybe you can provide the same
>> insight about the whole idea of using the BBB? I've now spent almost a
>> month struggling with what was supposed to be a $50 "black box" component
>> of a much larger project. I didn't want another hobby, nor do I want to go
>> buy a competent Linux development system to support my $50 hardware. Would
>> I be smart to give up now? Maybe it is just my own strange karma? I see
>> thousands of "makers" out there using these little boards without all this
>> hassle...
>> >>
>> >> Loren
>> >>
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