sicelo | btw, does 0xFFFF accept uImage or only uses zImage for kernel? | 18:43 |
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sixwheeledbeast | doesn't it detect all images? | 19:45 |
sixwheeledbeast | TBH I have mostly used the nokia one. | 19:46 |
sixwheeledbeast | "0xFFFF can detect more image types from file header. If autodetection not working, see syntax of param -m" | 19:51 |
sixwheeledbeast | https://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=87996 | 19:51 |
Pali | NOLO is not able to boot uImage... it can boot only raw (bootable) images, like zImage... uImage is kernel image with u-boot header... zImage is compressed kernel image with executable ARM code which on-the-fly decompress it | 20:33 |
Pali | 0xFFFF automatically detects image types, but uImage is for above reason detected as unknown | 20:33 |
Pali | it is unusable for NOLO | 20:33 |
sicelo | Thanks . | 20:40 |
sicelo | I've just built linux 5.10 using omap2plus_defconfig and loading with with 0xFFFF -m kernel:zImage -l -b "rootwait root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 ro console=tty0 earlyprintk verbose debug." doesn't seem to be working :( | 20:46 |
sicelo | i mean, 0xFFFF is working. but i guess something's wrong with the kernel | 20:47 |
Pali | for early printk support you need to set some explicit configuration for n900 | 20:59 |
Pali | and "-m /path/to/zImage" should be enough, 0xFFFF should detects that zImage file (by its content) is kernel | 21:00 |
sicelo | i'll remove the earlyprintk then. i'm also trying to check if i missed something else that's important. | 21:04 |
sicelo | https://paste.debian.net/1176918/ | 21:28 |
sicelo | that's what i did. it's vanilla 5.10 with no patches at all | 21:29 |
sicelo | what happens - i get NOKIA screen with no backlight, then after a while (a little less than 1 minute), device turns off | 21:32 |
KotCzarny | watchdog? | 21:32 |
KotCzarny | have you tried connecting to tv? | 21:33 |
sicelo | yes i'm thinking watchdog, although i would expect to see some console before watchdog kicks in. | 21:35 |
sicelo | unfortunately no tv here - but i'm quite sure the device turns off, because 0xFFFF is able to boot it again without having to press power button to turn it off myself | 21:36 |
KotCzarny | you can test that by setting r&d flag, no? | 21:40 |
sicelo | ah yes. forgot about that (actually i've never used it) | 21:42 |
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