Re: [gta02] cannot boot from NAND

2013-12-13 Thread Francesco De Vita

 882cc204627226ffefda4e446fae3862 qtmoko-debian-gta02-v58.tar.gz
 
 a76072c1c9dce4eb2b07235f7cc307fe qtmoko-debian-gta02-v58.ubi
 
 50baec96657802b5a053fa0ef6b777a2 uImage.bin-2.6.39-qtmoko-v58
 
checksum ok

 This is strange - it works for me. Are you booting with qi-v58.udfu?
Yep, I also reflashed qi-v56 but the problem persists

Is  the tarball ok at least?
I'll try it soon

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Joif




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Re: [gta02] cannot boot from NAND

2013-12-13 Thread Ben Wong
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
 On Friday, December 13, 2013 02:59:01 AM Ben Wong wrote:

 What's the checksum supposed to be for the QTMoko files?

 a76072c1c9dce4eb2b07235f7cc307fe qtmoko-debian-gta02-v58.ubi
 50baec96657802b5a053fa0ef6b777a2 uImage.bin-2.6.39-qtmoko-v58

Yup, that's what I'm getting.

 This is strange - it works for me.

Are you using dfu-util or dd to write to the NAND?

 Are you booting with qi-v58.udfu? Is the tarball ok at least?

I tried qi-v58 first then qi-v56 as a test. Neither worked. Haven't
tried the tarball; I don't have an SD card handy and (correct me if
I'm wrong) there's no way to unpack the tarball onto the NAND unless
you've already booted from SD.

I notice that v58's .ubi file is 101MiB. This is probably a
red-herring, but is there any known problem with crossing the 100MiB
threshold? [Oh wait, ignore that, I just checked and v54's .ubi was
142MiB.]

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Re: [gta02] cannot boot from NAND

2013-12-13 Thread joerg Reisenweber
On Fri 13 December 2013 13:25:47 Ben Wong wrote:
 Are you using dfu-util or dd to write to the NAND?

dd to write to NAND? :-o Don't do that!
That's prone to fail, since dd can't handle bad blocks, and NAND per 
definitionem doesn't. That's why you got things like jffs2/ubifs

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Re: [gta02] cannot boot from NAND

2013-12-13 Thread Radek Polak
On Friday, December 13, 2013 01:25:47 PM Ben Wong wrote:

 I tried qi-v58 first then qi-v56 as a test. Neither worked. Haven't
 tried the tarball; I don't have an SD card handy and (correct me if
 I'm wrong) there's no way to unpack the tarball onto the NAND unless
 you've already booted from SD.
 
 I notice that v58's .ubi file is 101MiB. This is probably a
 red-herring, but is there any known problem with crossing the 100MiB
 threshold? [Oh wait, ignore that, I just checked and v54's .ubi was
 142MiB.]

The size should be ok. NAND is IIRC 256MB. Would you be interested to try  
jffs2? I can do it and upload quite easily.

BR

Radek
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Re: [gta02] cannot boot from NAND

2013-12-13 Thread Ben Wong
 The size should be ok. NAND is IIRC 256MB. Would you be interested to try
 jffs2? I can do it and upload quite easily.

Sure, I'd give that a shot if it's easy for you to do. I seem to have
more corruption problems from ubifs than jffs2, so wouldn't mind going
back.

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Re: [gta02] cannot boot from NAND

2013-12-13 Thread Francesco De Vita

 Is the tarball ok at least?

Tested on the uSD and it is ok
...apart that I'm stuck at the PIN entry screen (that one with just the
notice Please wait...) no matter how many times I restart. But from
ssh all seems to work well.

Joif

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