On 06/01/2012 10:39 AM, jfabernathy wrote: > On 06/01/2012 01:01 PM, Darren Hart wrote: >> >> On 06/01/2012 08:45 AM, jfabernathy wrote: >>> On 05/31/2012 03:41 PM, Darren Hart wrote: >>>> On 05/31/2012 11:54 AM, jfabernathy wrote: >>>>> On 05/31/2012 02:13 PM, Darren Hart wrote: >>>>>> On 05/31/2012 09:11 AM, jfabernathy wrote: >>>>>>> Using a DN2800MT (Marshalltown) Intel board, I'm testing the >>>>>>> meta-cedartrail using edison branch and noticed an issues with the >>>>>>> serial console. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The cedartrail.conf in the machine directory has the following >>>>>>> statements: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> SYSLINUX_OPTS = "serial 0 115200" >>>>>>> SERIAL_CONSOLE = "115200 ttyS0" >>>>>>> APPEND += "console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty0" >>>>>>> >>>>>>> However, when the image booted, I had no serial console on ttyS0. I >>>>>>> checked /etc/inittab and noticed that the following line existed: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> S:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty 115200 ttyS3 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I changed the ttyS3 to ttyS0 and then I have a serial console on the >>>>>>> next reboot. So it appears the override in the .conf file is not >>>>>>> working. Also I only have the console from getty, and not the kernel >>>>>>> logging console. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Anyone have a solution?? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If this is considered a bug I can put it on bugzilla. >>>>>> Lets make sure your environment is what we expect. Please provide the >>>>>> output of: >>>>>> >>>>>> $ bitbake core-image-minimal -e | grep SERIAL_CONSOLE= >>>>>> >>>>>> If it is not "115200 ttyS0" then it is getting overwritten somewhere >>>>>> either in your config, or possibly by an inappropriate selection of an >>>>>> assignment operator (=, ?=, etc.) in edison. >>>>> okay now I'm confused. while the cedartrail.conf file has the following: >>>>> SYSLINUX_OPTS = "serial 3 115200" >>>>> SERIAL_CONSOLE = "115200 ttyS3" >>>>> APPEND += "console=ttyS3,115200 console=tty3" >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> The output of the bitbake command you suggested above gives: >>>>> jim@ubuntu-x64:~/poky/build$ bitbake core-image-minimal -e | grep >>>>> SERIAL_CONSOLE= >>>>> >>>>> # SERIAL_CONSOLE=115200 ttyS0 >>>>> SERIAL_CONSOLE="115200 ttyS0" >>>>> jim@ubuntu-x64:~/poky/build$ >>>>> >>>>> So is the bitbake command showing the results before the cedartrail.conf >>>>> options take affect?? >>>> variable assignments can be tricky, and are not the easiest things to >>>> track down. I suggest looking through your configured layers and looking >>>> for all the SERIAL_CONSOLE assignments using ttyS3 and ttyS0 and see if >>>> you can determine what is overriding your cedartrail.conf setting. >>>> >>> What I found out is the only variable that matters for login console in >>> my situation is SERIAL_CONSOLE because I have to use grub and the boot >>> from hard drive method because my image can't be put on a USB Flash for >>> some reason. So I manually have to edit the grub.cfg file as documented >>> on the wiki "How Do I" section of putting Yocto on a hard drive. Adding >>> console=ttyS0,115200 on the linux statement takes care of the boot console. >> I believe this is a manual process currently. Please open an enhancement >> in bugzilla for your specific situation and I'll incporporate into the >> larger boot process and image revamp we're doing for 1.3. >> > I'll make the entry. >>> So the question is has there been any thought about automating the >>> choice of boot loader and the parameters that are needed or optional? >>> In the case of meta-cedartrail, the cedartrail.conf assumes syslinux is >>> the boot loader. When I could use a USB Flash key, creating a boot >>> device was a trivial dd statement. Because I have to use a hard drive >>> now, I have to do a number of manual steps. Or is there a way to create >>> a boot-able hard drive with syslinux so the cedartrail.conf parameters >>> are all that is needed to adjust? >> This is all good feedback to consider as we work through making more >> universally bootable images. This is becoming a hot topic as people are >> using Yocto in more and more situations and as things like EFI become >> more commonplace. >> >> There is no reason you can't just dd (have a look at >> scripts/contrib/ddimage) the image to a hard disk instead of a usb >> stick. You may need a USB to SATA adapter for your host (this is what I >> use). If you have a USB port, you could just use the install option. > This script does not eliminate the boot error I get with syslinux on USB > flash keys. I noticed the script is not in edison but is in denzil, so > I got it there and tried to run it against an image created with > edison. I still get the same boot error I get with dd, which is > understandable since that's what the script uses. Not sure if this is a > size issue because my image is over a 1GB. I'm guessing this this will > still fail on a hard drive with the dd'ing of the .hddimg, but I'll test > it anyway.
Sorry, ddimage wasn't meant to fix the issue, just as a slightly more convenient/safe wrapper around dd. I'm not familiar with the error you are seeing with the live image. Can you point me to the thread or the bug? -- Darren >> The integration between the boot loader options is something that needs >> work. At some point I hope to replace GRUB with syslinux in all possible >> situations in order simplify the option handling and present a >> consistent boot interface between live images, iso limages, and disk images. >> > -- Darren Hart Intel Open Source Technology Center Yocto Project - Linux Kernel _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto