<Woutervanh>
Ok, so I run onto this. My rk3288-based board, booting from emmc with uboot 2024.01: With commit "fadad3a64a12cf279d31088aebc45806ec86fb4e - binman: Convert mkimage to Entry_section" enabled, I run into
<Woutervanh>
SPL: failed to boot from all boot devices
<Woutervanh>
### ERROR ### Please RESET the board ###
<Woutervanh>
When I revert this commit (as in replace the modified py-files with the ones before the commit), everything works fine. But I have no clue what the issue would be or what these py files are doing
<dsimic>
Woutervanh: FWIW, I just had a look at that commit, but it's way to complex to be understood in ~5 minutes
<dsimic>
s/way to/way too/
<dsimic>
maybe you could try asking for help in #u-boot
<dsimic>
marex is usually there
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<Kwiboo>
Woutervanh: what defconfig are you building? and how does the generated u-boot-rockchip.bin differ before and after that commit? I only have some old asus tinker board rk3288 variants that I can runtime test on
<Kwiboo>
the rk3288 defconfigs have much more differance in Kconfig options enabled, some use TPL+SPL others only use SPL, and DTs for rk3288 is typically outdated in u-boot
<dsimic>
Kwiboo: if you don't mind asking, how many boards do you have? :)
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<Stat_headcrabbed>
Kwiboo: I remember that you have bought nio 12l, have you tested that?
<dsimic>
woot, I also got one from Radxa, but haven't had time to play with it yet :/
<dsimic>
it looks great, the boards is nice
<dsimic>
s/boards/board/
<Kwiboo>
dsimic: hehe, I have way too many boards ;-), an asus tinker board and later an pine64 rock64 dev sample was my first two rockchip boards
<dsimic>
ah, so the Rock64 started it all :)
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<Kwiboo>
Stat_headcrabbed: yeah got a nio 12l, tried to start it once I got it, but have collected dust since then, preparing a ffmpeg v4l2request v3 patchset and hoping to be able to runtime test that on the nio 12l at one point
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<Kwiboo>
dsimic: yeah something like that, rpi -> tinkerboard + rock64 was my gateway into start playing with rockchip multimedia
<dsimic>
nice
<dsimic>
long time ago, I also considered buying myself a Tinker Board
<diederik>
ha! rpi -> rock64 for me :)
<dsimic>
but at that time I wasn't very interested in SBCs, so it all waited until I discovered the Clusterboard and SOPine modules :)
<dsimic>
and I didn't use a Raspberry Pi first :)
<diederik>
Would be nice if there was a case for the nio 12l ...
<dsimic>
is there even a heatsink for it?
<Kwiboo>
correction: it probably was something like rpi -> amlogic s905 -> tinkerboard/rock64, forgot about the amlogic times, the now very old https://github.com/hardkernel/u-boot/pull/32 helped remind me :-)
<dsimic>
ah, yes, I also bought myself an Odroid XU4 long time ago, but haven't actually used it
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<Woutervanh>
Kwiboo: defconfig and board is based on rk3288 firefly.
<Woutervanh>
more details on resulting bin I'll look into later
* mmind00
feels old from that talk ... I started with a rk3066 bq tablet :-D
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<dsimic>
well, I started with a Commodore 64, FWIW :)
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<naoki>
recently I bought my first RPi(5)
<naoki>
btw I installed Ubuntu 24.04.1 server on USB-SSD for my Radxa boards
<naoki>
it uses efi/grub, and it seems dtb is not from Linux file system
<naoki>
I want to use simple u-boot and extlinux.conf, but I don't know how to disable efi thing ;)
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<Kwiboo>
Woutervanh: I played around with u-boot for my tinkerboard a few weeks back and synced similar changes/fixes to firefly at https://github.com/Kwiboo/u-boot-rockchip/commits/rk3288-2024.10-wip/ ensuring correct pinconf for mmc and sd-card regulator typically help ensure SPL can read from mmc
<Kwiboo>
not sure about the mem size and location changes, have not done a deep dive for rk3288, but those work on my tinkerboard s with emmc
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<linkmauve>
Hi, on a Rock-5B, I’m trying to btrfs send | btrfs receive from the microSD to the NVME drive, but at some point (here it was at 3.3 GiB) the board reboots on its own.
<linkmauve>
I thought it could be the thermals, but I see it stays around 50℃ without issue.
<linkmauve>
I thought it could be the power supply not being good enough, so I’m trying again with a different one.
<linkmauve>
But it happened twice already, I’m trying a third time.
<helene>
dsimic: alrighty, thanks! will try it :)
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<linkmauve>
This time it worked, so perhaps the lesser type-C power supply was just not good enough to power the NVMe drive for a good amount of time.
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