HI,
On Thu, April 16, 2020 4:21 am, Peter Robinson wrote:
Hi Derek,
> I just acquired a wandboard quad rev d1 (to replace an older dual-core
> model), but apparently even though there is a revd1 DTB tree, the
> ethernet
> still isn't working.
I have a Wandboard Quad B1 and ethernet works, I know others have other
revs.
Me too. It's the D1 that doesn't work. Strangely I can plug the same SD
card into the B1 and it works, whereas in the D1 it does not. So there is
something strange going on.
> According to
http://forums.wandboard.org/viewtopic.php?t=1460
this issue
> should have been fixed a couple years ago. Is there something special I
> need to do to get fedora working on this board?
I'm not sure the context of where that is fixed as I wasn't sure of
where it was fixed. I suspect it was maybe in their downstream kernel
fork. We only use upstream/mainline kernels.
I dont know.
So for the vast majority of device support we rely on things being
upstream, both in the linux kernel and in firmware like U-Boot. We
don't have the resources to upstream everything and follow downstream
problems/fixes for every random device.
Right, as we should expect. I'm surprised that a proposed change from
2017/2018 hasn't made it into mainline in 2-3 years!
Looking at the upstream changes for the D1 specific rev I see the
following since the D1 one support landed, nothing about network
issues.
So looking quickly at the post you mention, and looking at the
upstream kernel commits back to when D1 support landed to 5.7-rc1
there doesn't look to be anything network related:
404c0c9314f4 ARM: dts: imx6qdl: Fix memory node duplication
d9359f580797 ARM: dts: imx6qdl-wandboard: Switch to SPDX identifier
5dda6159aaab ARM: dts: imx6qdl-wandboard: Switch to SPDX identifier
6e1386b2ee68 ARM: dts: imx6qdl-wandboard: Let the codec control MCLK
pinctrl
ad00e080eb75 ARM: dts: imx: Add memory node unit name
74fe676cb518 ARM: dts: imx6qdl-wandboard-revd1: Make EDID functional
7721dce68a30 ARM: dts: imx6qp-wandboard-revd1: Add sata support
d016b46ac959 ARM: dts: imx6qdl-wandboard: Add support for the revd1
variants
So where does this leave us? I am not at all sure where the problem lays.
I don't know if it's a GPIO issue or something else? But when I plug the
Rev D1 board in the ethernet lights do not light up at all, as if it's not
being powered on. And of course "ip addr" claims "NO CARRIER" for
eth0.
Any idea how I can (help) debug this?
-derek
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