Hi Sven,

On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 02:08:16PM +0000, Sven Auhagen wrote:
> I have a Marvell Board like the MCBin with an Marvell 8040 CPU.

A custom board?
Is this using one of the platforms from edk2-platforms, or something
from Marvell's repositories?

> EDK2 works fine, a Debian installer runs just fine.
> The problem comes after the installation.
> 
> When I try to boot from the eMMC where the files were installed on
> grub seems not to find the partitions anymore:
> 
> Tianocore/EDK2 firmware version MARVELL_EFI
> Press ESCAPE for boot options XhcCheckUrbResult: STALL_ERROR! Completecode = 6
> XhcControlTransfer: error - Device Error, transfer - 2
> XHCI: Don't support multi-TT feature for Hub now. (force to disable MTT)

Well, this bit is USB related, so we can probably ignore it.

> Installed Fat filesystem on BE649F98
> Installed Fat filesystem on BE80FE98
> ...[Bds]Booting Debian
> Loading driver at 0x000B6732000 EntryPoint=0x000B6732400
> Loading driver at 0x000B6732000 EntryPoint=0x000B6732400
> error: no such partition.
> Entering rescue mode...
> grub rescue>
> grub rescue> ls
> (hd0) (hd1) (hd2) (hd3)
> grub rescue> set
> cmdpath=(hd1)/efi/debian
> prefix=(hd1,gpt2)/boot/grub
> root=hd1,gpt2
> grub rescue>
> 
> Has anyone an idea why this is happening or what could be the cause?

Does your platform build configuration enable the eMMC?
The easiest explanation would be if your EDK2 simply does not support
the eMMC. As long as the hardware description tells Linux about it,
the kernel can access it even when the firmware does not know how to
use it.

Best Regards,

Leif
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