On 2013/11/26 00:29, Simon Mages wrote:
Hi,
i have a simple question. Is OpenBSD on armv7, Allwinner A20 for example,
running in Big-Endian mode?
Because i read that the armv7 cpus are able to run in Little- or Big-Endian
mode.
BR
Simon
armish, zaurus and beagle ports are/were
On 2014/04/17 13:12, Joseph S. Testa II wrote:
Hi all,
I tried to verify the SHA256 sums at
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/armv7/SHA256 with the related
.sig file, but it didn't work:
$ gpg --verify SHA256.sig SHA256
gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
gpg: the signature
On 2014/04/27 00:24, Damien Thiriet wrote:
Hello,
I would like to buy a board as a replacement for my dying laptop. For
three reasons:
- opensource hardware
- lighter hardware to carry when walking to my workplaces
- I prefer using my TypeMatrix keyboard than any laptop keyboard. The
On 2014/05/06 08:42, John D. Verne wrote:
I know native compilations are often recommended when following a newish
port. Are people actually doing regular native builds on things like the
BeagleBone?
Yes, both for base OS and packages, the binaries that OpenBSD provide
are all native-built;
On 2015/05/22 08:40, Philip Cheney wrote:
While it's building, I'll pick up something a little more suitable for
the task, too. It looks like the Wandboard is fairly well supported and
the Quad model has a bit more punch for the cost. Does anyone know of
any caveats to using that system?
Of
On 2015/05/22 23:54, Edward Fochler wrote:
I agree that improved stability would not justify emulation, because
of the code targeting problem you cited. But would speed help?
Not particularly. If the machines and/or OS arch are reliable in the
first place it's not a problem to spread builds
On 2015/05/23 15:43, Hrishikesh Murukkathampoondi wrote:
Of the recent bulk builds, the one on the pandaboard worked best.
I have no idea about the newer machines though, last time I asked about
what was best, IIRC there were problems mentioned with everything…
Do you think the the
On 2015/05/21 20:07, akita1...@online.de wrote:
Hello
5.7/packages/arm is not available even on ftp.openbsd.org.
Is that lost beyond recall?
Jake
We haven't been building arm packages since 5.6.
On 2017/02/24 17:21, GREen MOnster Games wrote:
> > There is a lot more to supporting a computer architecture than just the
> > actual CPU.
>
> Yes It's the start to begin, but It's not all, of course.
>
> > Yes, the cpu must of course have support, but all the chips
> > around it for
On 2016/09/30 12:32, Francisco Gaitan wrote:
> Peter J. Philipp kindly donated me a Banana PI R1 to test, I have
> successfully installed OpenBSD-current. Wifi works fine even without
> connecting the antennas, ethernet dwge0 is detected but it does not
> work.
I think you'll need some kind of
On 2017/03/17 10:30, R0me0 *** wrote:
> Hello guys ,
>
> I left cvs updating ports attached through tmux.
>
> ps returns : Segmentation Fault ( core dumped )
>
> reboot doesn't work. the rpi freeze completely , power drain needed.
>
> # dmesg
OpenBSD on this arch is under heavy development
On 2017/03/12 05:53, Tuyosi T wrote:
> hi all .
>
> i try arm64 on raspberry pi 3 .
>
> 1st time i use only micro sd , i failed.
> the message is 'Available disks are: none.'
>
> then 2nd time
> i use micro sd card and usb's sd card reader .
> the i can finish all install process perhaps over
On 2017/06/19 18:58, Guillaume Simon wrote:
> Le 06/16/17 à 20:54, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
> > On 2017/06/16 10:25, lawgi...@nym.hush.com wrote:
> >> On 6/16/2017 at 12:52 AM, "Tuyosi T" <nakajin.fu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> hi all.
>
On 2018/06/08 00:24, Johannes Krottmayer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for reply!
>
> How can I do this (initial bring-up)?
I mean initial bring-up of a port to a new architecture -
this is infrequent enough that the OS has usually changed quite a bit
between two new arches so anything written is
On 2018/06/08 00:05, Johannes Krottmayer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry, for my bad spelling and the typos. It was a hard day for me.
> And i'm not a native english speaker. But i think you can decipher
> the content of my question.
>
> The subject should be: Build the system "ON" a amd64 system
>
>
On 2018/05/02 10:35, s_g...@telus.net wrote:
> I realize the orangepi is not the swiftest of machines, but the ld issue is
> more than just SOC performance. The ld process should finish within a few
> seconds to a minute. It is taking 20 minutes.
"should"... I have things where ld takes many
On 2018/08/10 23:54, s_g...@telus.net wrote:
> I just tried to use php70 from the recent package build for armv7, on a
> fresh install of current Aug 9.
>
>
>
> When started, php runs constantly with the following log entries:
>
>
>
> op1bsdtest2# tail /var/log/php-fpm.log
>
>
On 2018/04/12 09:54, s_g...@telus.net wrote:
> What happened to php packages on the latest build of the arm packages? They
> were there in the previous build. I was hoping to get a stable system with
> the release of 6.3 but I can't build the system I want without php.
>
Most likely they
On 2018/11/16 03:01, Ian Sutton wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 6:46 PM Guillaume Simon
> wrote:
> > I've recently seen there is now a display driver for BBB, but after
> > having installed OpenBSD 6.4 on my BBB, I don't succeed to make it work.
> >
> > I plugged the screen before booting (as
On 2018/12/17 10:27, s_g...@telus.net wrote:
> I would like to ask for a bulk build on the arm architecture. The existing
> bulk build of Oct 29 was outdated about a week after it came out.
>
> Php for arm hasn't worked since Aug and I would like to work on it.
>
AFAIK the build machines have
On 2019/02/11 10:28, Karel Gardas wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Feb 2019 21:21:23 -0800
> wrote:
>
> > I think your system is out of date. If you load the latest current it
> > should work.
Yes this. If you are running -current snapshots, you will *often* need to
update the base OS and run "pkg_add -u"
This isn't the right mailing list to report problems, and it is not very
widely read. Please see https://www.openbsd.org/report.html and send to bugs@.
In your other mail you mentioned a screenshot, just copy and paste instead.
I haven't tried it but you may be able to use llvm-objdump (in the
On 2019/05/05 10:59, Luis P. Mendes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to have OpenBSD on one of my Raspberry Pi 3B+ boards, but,
> currently, I have no physical x86_64 OpenBSD installations.
>
> I've read instructions under the title "Preparing your System for
> OpenBSD Installation" of the
On 2019/11/17 20:09, Unicorn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> after encountering some issues with a package that I need (namely redis
> not working) while running a snapshot, I wanted to try the package in
> -release and found that there are no packages for arm on 6.6.
>
> Since I found packages for 6.5
On 2019/11/19 14:27, Olivier Burelli wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For previous versions i checked on https://www.openbsd.org/amd64.html or
> https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html to find supported hardware.
>
> For example for amd64, i could use a megaraid 9240 RAID adapter.
>
> Now i can not find
On 2020/01/22 07:18, Al Beard wrote:
> Hi Christian,
>
> More detail PLEASE
>
> Do any earlier versions work?
> Is Linux (what version) working?
>
> What boot options do you have?
> USB, eMMC, SATA disk (mentioned)
>
> What console device?
See naddy's follow-up post for the cause, but I
On 2020/04/10 18:29, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> real mem = 1993285632 (1900MB)
> avail mem = 1902022656 (1813MB)
It's happy on the 4GB ones with the UEFI option toggled too (by
default it is limited to 3GB).
Thanks for getting this working Mark!
[ using 2013952 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ]
On 2020/03/19 13:51, Alan Corey wrote:
> See the answer I got. -current is not for general consumption, it's a
> work in progress. I tried it once years ago then had to replace it
> all later, since then I don't bother with it. If you're not part of
> the R effort it's probably not worth it.
On 2020/05/19 16:43, Per Gunnarsson wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I saw the section "PF - Building a router" on your web page and thought
> that would be an interesting hobby project. Now I wonder if it's
> possible to install OpenBSD on a Banana Pi R2. In case it's not possible
> (or simply too advanced
On 2020/05/19 19:38, Oliver Seidel wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have been using a beagle bone black as my firewall for years. It works
> splendid. I run a dozen VLANS into the 100mbit Ethernet port and have the
> managed switch fan them out to rooms.
>
> This means internet needs to go into this
https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/tree/next/boot
and put them on the MS-DOS partition of your uSD card."
On 2020/05/19 20:46, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2020/05/19 19:38, Oliver Seidel wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I have been using a beagle bone black as my firewall
IIRC the 3B+ has a different USB controller and there are some differences
with the SD controller, those devices are not expected to work on OpenBSD
on the 3B+.
Pi 4 and the non-+ version of the Pi 3 work pretty well.
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On 13 October 2020
Now that the SD card is reachable from OpenBSD (at least in certain boot
modes, iirc it needed device tree?) it should be possible to get it to work
by creating a FAT partition and copying the uefi "firmware" files, it's a
bit more complicated setup though.
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which gets recognised as
> sd1.
>
>
> On 2020-10-13 05:50, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > Now that the SD card is reachable from OpenBSD (at least in certain boot
> > modes, iirc it needed device tree?) it should be possible to get it to
> > work by creating a FAT partition an
It's in the UEFI firmware setup menu.
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On 24 August 2020 04:01:19 Archimedes Gaviola
wrote:
> openbsd67rpi4b# dmesg
> OpenBSD 6.7-current (GENERIC.MP) #775: Wed Aug 19 00:17:01 MDT 2020
>
On 2020/05/20 08:23, Oliver Seidel wrote:
> Hello Stuart,
>
> many thanks for your answer. Here in germany we have a phrase
>
> "wer Lesen kann ist klar im Vorteil" -- you might benefit if you were
> willing to read the instructions
>
> I had not even known about acpi and device tree mode. I
On 2020/05/20 09:31, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> Note that the latest official release now has the "rgmii-rxid" issue
> fixed so you can grab the files from
>
> https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/tree/master/boot
>
> instead.
I haven't tested on my machine yet but it looks like the UEFI
On 2020/08/03 10:23, Archimedes Gaviola wrote:
> I installed OpenBSD 6.7 release and current (dated August 1, 2020) to my
> Raspberry Pi 3B. Installations are successful respectively but USB input
> devices such as keyboard, mouse, barcode scanner are not working. They are
> detected but not
bwfm works, set uefi to device tree instead of acpi mode. Not sure about
audio, I haven't tried it.
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On 8 August 2020 21:15:16 Doug Moss wrote:
1. My thanks to all who have worked to get OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi ARM64
With install
67a962aa
sd1: 117360MB, 512 bytes/sector, 240353280 sectors
uhub3 at uhub0 port 3 configuration 1 interface 0 "VLI Labs, Inc. USB 3.0 HUB
" rev 3.00/85.74 addr 7
vscsi0 at root
scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
bootfile: sd0a:/
3MB, 512 bytes/sector, 31116288 sectors
> uhub1 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "VIA Labs USB2.0 Hub" rev
> 2.10/4.21 addr 2
> bwfm0 at sdmmc0 function 1
> manufacturer 0x02d0, product 0xa9a6 at sdmmc0 function 2 not configured
> manufacturer 0x02d0, product 0xa
On 2020/08/06 00:40, Archimedes Gaviola wrote:
> Is there a way to have verbose USB messages in the dmesg? because I want to
You can build a kernel with "option USB_DEBUG" in kernel config
(e.g. /sys/arch/arm64/conf/GENERIC.MP).
On 2020/07/01 22:40, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> Is there any reason why boot(8) man page isn't available on arm64?
Because it is MD (machine-dependent, i.e. particular to the machine
architecture) and only versions for amd64/i386/hppa/landisk have been
written/committed so far.
The boot(8) pages are
On 2020/07/01 12:04, Scott Seekamp wrote:
> I just tested on a pi4 and it worked beautifully. /etc/boot.conf
Well that's quite a surprise, with set tty fb0 the framebuffer console
is working nicely (which I didn't expect) *and* X is also working and
pretty responsive (which I _really_ didn't
On 2020/06/17 14:17, Tom Smyth wrote:
> Hello all,
> I was wondering would the following board be useful for arm development on
> OpenBSD
>
> https://mikrotik.com/product/ccr2004_1g_12s_2xs
>
> It seems relatively capable and is Arm64 as opposed to the other arm cpus ?
> is it worth a look ?
I didn't get _great_ performance from USB Ethernet on pi4, IIRC it was in
the region around 200-250Mb from tcpbench - I tried a USB3 ure(4). However
forwarding should be faster than tcpbench and it's not far off your
connection speed so it maybe good enough for you.
I think you may see a bit
Set your uefi firmware to device tree or acpi + device tree mode.
On 2021/01/13 01:25, tech-lists wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 03:56:22PM +0100, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> > > Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2021 01:06:30 +
> > > From: tech-lists
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at
On 2021/01/12 12:29, Kurt Miller wrote:
> I purchased one of the rev c boards with 8GB ram with the
> hopes that it could build the full ports tree. Good news
> it installs and boots fairly easily. Bad news is that I
> missed that the 8GB ram is split between the CPU and the
> NPU (4GB for
At least "trace" from ddb is required.
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On 6 May 2021 15:21:25 Justin Yang wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for the late reply. Here are the dmesg links for both 6.8 and 6.9:
6.8:
https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/index.cgi?do=view=5924
6.9:
r_task_register+0x50
sensor_task_register at uhidpp_device_connect+0x234
uhidpp_device_connect at uhidpp_task+0x10c
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From: Justin Yang
Date: Fri, 7 May 2021 23:58:02 +0800
To: Stuart Henderson
Cc: Mark Kettenis , "arm@openbsd.org"
Subject
On 2021/05/22 12:06, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> Can't find my raspberry pi3 right now. But here is a diff that avoids
> spinning with interrupts disabled while trying to grab the kernel lock
> for it. I'd appreciate it if somebody could give this a spin for me.
> Just checking whether it works
Have you tried cdn.openbsd.org?
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On 1 June 2021 11:55:28 Dave Polaschek wrote:
Yes, I’ve tried three or four mirrors, all with the same problem.
-DaveP
On Jun 1, 2021, at 04:38, Todd wrote:
Have you tried a different mirror?
On 2021/08/14 10:06, John DiMarco wrote:
> Thanks, Mark.
>
> It sounds like I could make RPi4 work, though I'd prefer an SD-based
> installation if that's possible. I'm wondering if there's a better
> choice than RPi4. If not, I'll go with that. 8GB isn't an issue for me,
> I can work with as
On 2021/10/24 10:01, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Oct 23 19:00:13, s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> > Can you go into any more detail on "process will get killed" or "crashed"?
> > Core dumps, backtraces, messages on console/logs/dmesg?
>
> Console just says 'Killed', as in
>
> $ pstree
>
On 2021/11/26 19:20, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> > Just saw this one, albeit x86, looks like a nice 10Gbps machine:
> > https://twitter.com/jschellevis/status/1461729754986524676?s=21
>
> The price puts this out of my reach. Besides that, I don't need that
> much processing power, whatever it is.
>
>
On 2021/11/12 22:35, Sven Wolf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> maybe an apu system (x86 not arm) is a solution for you?
> https://pcengines.ch/apu2.htm
Currently hard to buy:
https://pcengines.ch/leadtime.htm
Depends on exactly what you're doing but they will only really happily
do a few hundred mbs running
Can you go into any more detail on "process will get killed" or "crashed"?
Core dumps, backtraces, messages on console/logs/dmesg?
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On 23 October 2021 18:05:16 Jan Stary wrote:
This is current/arm64 on a RPI3 and RPI4 (dmesgs below).
On 2021/11/05 10:23, John DiMarco wrote:
> Does anyone have any idea when /pub/OpenBSD/7.0/packages/arm might
> appear on the openbsd mirrors? It's been a while since 7.0 came out, and
> while a number of other architectures have their packages available, arm
Can't give a time estimate, but the
On 2021/12/10 13:11, Jan Stary wrote:
> This is current/arm64 on a Raspberry Pi 4.
> The current bsd.rd fails to do a sysupgrade:
> the ramdisk kernel stops at "xhci0: host system error".
> Full log below.
>
> It works fine on RPI3.
It should work if you use the https://github.com/pftf/RPi4
On 2022/01/12 18:15, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Jan 09 21:13:08, misc@abrakadabra.systems wrote:
> > Can not get lan working with recent snapshot on RPi4B.
> > RPi is directly attached to laptop (tried with other pc with exactly
> > same results)
> >
> > I can assign ip address
> >
> > bse0:
On 2022/02/20 21:24, Brian Sandro wrote:
> On 02/20/22, Tobias Ammann wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Has anyone here managed to install and run OpenBSD on a Raspberry Pi 400
> > If so, how?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Tobias
>
>
> Hi!
> I've used it for about a year, runs pretty nicely; ARM64 page mentions
I suggest doing this as a separate port.
On 2022/03/01 14:43, adr wrote:
> Hi,
> this patch adds a flavor to sysutils/u-boot so tools like mkimage
> can be installed in openbsd.
>
> https://u-boot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/build/tools.html
>
> Regards,
> adr.
>
>
On 2022/01/16 23:31, misc@abrakadabra.systems wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 06:36:47PM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2022/01/12 18:15, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > On Jan 09 21:13:08, misc@abrakadabra.systems wrote:
> > > > Can not get lan working with recent
On 2022/06/13 18:32, John M Trott wrote:
> Good Afternoon,
>
> I have been trying to install OpenBSD 7.1 on to a Raspberry PI CM4, I have
> read through the Mail archive and found my issue has already been reported
> for the Raspberry Pi 4. The problem is as follows: I can get as far as the
On 2022/10/24 21:35, Jean-François SIMON wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks i believe this is very valuable approach, i didn't think of it.
> Indeed i can run tests on that way, obviously a r/o system is much
> better way.
>
> I believe i should do testing that way to validate it.
>
> All right i'll be
On 2022/10/25 12:31, Peter Stuge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a big fan of readonly filesystems in embedded.
>
> Janne Johansson wrote:
> > Don't think readonly / works,
>
> Hmm, why would it not?
>
>
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > It should be possible to r
On 2022/11/22 14:29, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Nov 14 23:37:05, patr...@blueri.se wrote:
> > I can provide pre-built unsigned packages upon request.
>
> How did you build on arm, when both u-boot
> and the required arm-none-eabi-gcc-linaro
> are marked BROKEN for arm?
>
> Trying to build u-boot on
On 2023/01/27 09:41, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Jan 26 23:58:26, mark.kette...@xs4all.nl wrote:
> > > Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2023 23:37:31 +0100
> > > From: Jan Stary
> > >
> > > Ah, sory for the noise: I had AUDIODEVICE set up in /etc/profile
> > > to point to another machine (before audio started
On 2023/03/06 17:03, m. wrote:
> pi's are the most ill documented hard/soft wares ever. No sanity there.
Oh sweet summer child.
Allow me to introduce to you "PC compatibles".
> On Sun, 5 Mar 2023 at 18:18, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> > On 2023/03/05 19:48, Mi
On 2023/03/05 19:48, Mikhail wrote:
> I have raspberry pi 400, today I updated to the latest snap and when I
> get boot> prompt 'set tty fb0' gives 'set: syntax error', because of
> this console is empty while boot process, xenodm starts X fine, though.
>
> I checked
>
On 2023/02/23 12:41, Jan Stary wrote:
> 10W:
> hw.sensors.aplsmc0.volt1=4.88 VDC (input)
> hw.sensors.aplsmc0.power0=7.05 W (input)
> hw.sensors.aplsmc0.power1=9.11 W (system)
> hw.sensors.aplsmc0.current0=1.44 A (input)
> 12W:
> hw.sensors.aplsmc0.volt1=5.10 VDC (input)
>
On 2023/04/18 21:24, SASANO Takayoshi wrote:
> Oh, long time has passed.
>
> >> Maybe jsg@ has a good idea how to build both?
> >
> > I agree codesize may change with a newer toolchain.
> > Not sure about the other part.
>
> put PMIC fix for Allwinner H6 aside, I want to simply add H616 support
On 2024/01/29 23:37, Krystian Lewandowski wrote:
> Just made a dumb attempt to boot OpenBSD 7.4 on a Raspberry Pi 5, and
> thought I may share if anyone was wondering.
>
> Maybe with newer u-boot? I'm not even sure what's the state of u-boot
> support for RPi5 at the moment.
There's a set of
On 2024/01/26 17:41, void wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does the onboard wifi of the rpi4 require upd and uhidev ?
>
> thanks in advance for any assistance
> --
>
no.
On 2024/03/19 09:47, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
> W dniu 19.03.2024 o 09:43, Jonathan Gray pisze:
> > > Cool. Are there plans to backport it to 7.4 and 7.5?
>
> > No, and it wouldn't help much as install media does not get rebuilt for
> > stable branches when errata is released.
>
> Thanks. Will
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