* Mathias Kresin <d...@kresin.me> wrote: > 2016-11-04 9:46 GMT+01:00 Tino Reichardt <list-l...@mcmilk.de>: > > * Alberto Bursi <alberto.bu...@outlook.it> wrote: > >> On 11/03/2016 10:13 AM, Tino Reichardt wrote: > >> > Most of these Modems have only a very small flash of 2MB or 4MB .. so > >> > there is no need for lot of stuff. My aim is to have nice DSL modems > >> > with recent kernel and dsl firmware. pppoe is not really needed, but > >> > will fit also into that flash, I think. > >> > > >> > >> Default LEDE image (router firmware with switch/router/firewall/wifi) > >> fits in 4MiB of flash (also with luci webinterface, if it is integrated > >> at firmware generation time), there are plenty of other supported > >> devices with 4MiB of flash. > > > > Yes, my device has 4MB. > > That is what the xway_legacy target is for. It was created to support > 4MB flash devices by removing some kernel options and shrink the > kernel.
okay > > Bytes transferred = 3145732 (300004 hex) > > AMAZON_SE # bootm 0x80100000 > > Checking Images Integrity ... > > Kernel: OK > > Rootfs: OK > > ## Booting image at 80100000 ... > > Image Name: MIPS LEDE Linux-4.4.30 > > Created: 2016-11-03 7:34:38 UTC > > Image Type: MIPS Linux Kernel Image (lzma compressed) > > Data Size: 1358940 Bytes = 1.3 MB > > Load Address: 80002000 > > Entry Point: 80002000 > > Verifying Checksum ... OK > > Uncompressing Kernel Image ... ERROR: LzmaDecode.c, 561 > > > > Decoding error = 1 > > LZMA ERROR 1 - must RESET board to recover > > Not sure what the root cause of the error is, but I've two possible > workarounds in mind. You can try to tftp the kernel to memory address > 0x81000000: > > tftp 0x81000000 uImage; bootm 0x81000000 I did that also, but it didn't work. The default Image is lzma, so lzma is okay. But I also tried -d20 and even without dict. (lzma-no-dict). The last thing I tried, was to use gzip, but then I see an error like: "this type of compression is not supported" Did the netgear router (DGN1000B) ever successfull but an own image? In the openwrt forum I found sth. like that, but they didn't really write all things, they have tried... :( > The brnboot bootloader for example doesn't like lzma with dictionary > at all. To workaround the issue we are using lzma without dictionary > (lzma-no-dict build step) for brnboot compatible images. Might work > with this u-boot as well. -- Best regards, TR _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev