Hi all,
Many thanks Nigel, but nope.
This is the output:
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Not good....
Benson, i would contribute to Pagure..... if something works!
Actually I've found boot images of Rock64 inside fedora sdcard but I
can't made them working.
Nigel, do You have a Rock64 sbc? Does Your serial console works during
SPI boot?
Many thanks to both.
Cheers,
Agharta
Il 13/11/19 04:49, Benson Muite ha scritto:
On 11/13/19 2:29 AM, Nigel Sollars wrote:
> Serial console / uart setup,
>
> 1500000 8n1
Thanks Nigel.
>
> Nige
Agharta, Please let us know if it works, and if so can you contribute
to the Pagure repository?
>
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 2:08 PM agharta agharta <agharta82(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Hi Benson,
>>
>> No, unfortunately seems not working.
>>
>> I've tried with seek (16348, 64, 512, etc). No luck.
>>
>> I think the problem is related how to boot images are builded.
>>
>> Should I write sidbloader.img?
>>
>> Following Your link about ARMv8, i see at row 3:
>>
>> dd if=$PREFIX/usr/share/uboot/$TARGET/spl.img of=$MEDIA seek=64;
>> sync; sleep 5
>>
>> But spl.img is not available in usr/share/uboot/ in my sdcard.
>>
>> So, I still searching over web.
>>
>> Meanwhile, did You known that serial console speed of
>>
>>
>>
>> Il 12/11/19 07:46, Benson Muite ha scritto:
>>
>> Hi Agharta,
>>
>> Thanks for the update. Responses below. Hope you are successful.
>>
>> Benson
>>
>> On 11/11/19 7:09 PM, agharta82(a)gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Hi Benson,
>>
>> You helped me a lot!!!
>>
>> Following Your suggestion, I've investigate over $TARGET and $MEDIA.
>>
>> After writing sdcard with pine64-lts, inside usr/share/uboot/ (of
>> sdcard) i can see rock64-rk3328 (my sbc), rockpro64-rk3399 and many
>> other sbc not listed into arm-image-installer folder
>> (/usr/share/arm-image-installer/boards.d/)!!!!!!!!
>>
>> So, rock64 is really supported by fedora (31, minimal, aarch64)!!!
>>
>> Another interesting thing: if I create a file called rock64-rk3328
>> into my /usr/share/arm-image-installer/boards.d/ and set
>> --target=rock64-rk3328, arm-image-installer executes IT!
>>
>> So, next step: I've copied pine64-lts into rock64-rk3328.
>>
>> One question: rock64-rk3328 folder does not have sunxi-spl.bin, but
>> a file called idbloader.img. Should I 'dd' it insead of sunxi-spl.bin?
>>
>> Following this link seems yes
>>
http://opensource.rock-chips.com/wiki_Boot_option
>>
>> Thanks, this seems helpful.
>>
>> Seems needed to add some extra stuffs too (seek):
>>
>> dd if=idbloader.img of=sdb seek=64
>> dd if=u-boot.itb of=sdb seek=16384
>>
>> So, script become as follow:
>>
>> # write uboot
>> echo "= Writing idbloader.img for $TARGET ...."
>> dd if=$PREFIX/usr/share/uboot/$TARGET/sidbloader.img of=$MEDIA bs=8k
>> seek=64; sync
>> echo "= Writing u-boot FIT image for $TARGET ...."
>> dd if=$PREFIX/usr/share/uboot/$TARGET/u-boot.itb of=$MEDIA bs=8k
>> seek=16384; sync; sleep 5
>> # set console for allwinner
>> SYSCON=ttyS0,115200
>>
>>
>> Looks similar to what is at:
>>
>>
https://pagure.io/arm-image-installer/blob/master/f/socs.d/Rockchips-ARMv8
>>
>>
>>
https://pagure.io/arm-image-installer/blob/master/f/socs.d/Rockchips-ARMv7
>>
>>
>> Might need to change seek value. I do not have that board, so cannot
>> try this out, but hope it works. If it does work, can you contribute
>> the script back? I believe additions are also needed here:
>>
>>
https://pagure.io/arm-image-installer
>>
>>
https://pagure.io/arm-image-installer/blob/master/f/boards.d
>>
>> Tomorrow I'll try!
>>
>>
>> Thanks a lot for Your support.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Agharta
>>
>>
>>
>> Il 11/11/19 16:21, Benson Muite ha scritto:
>>
>> Hi Agharta,
>>
>> I used an earlier Fedora release on Banana pro (after first using
>> Fedora combined with a different kernel). It worked ok, but took a
>> bit of time for the Arm image to support Banana pro.
>>
>> On 11/11/19 4:04 PM, agharta82(a)gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Hi Benson
>>
>> a) Yes, but I can't specify Rock64 as --target parameter.
>>
>> "A number of Pine64 boards are supported, but you might use as a
>> bass to get something for rock64" Can You explain me how? Is it
>> possibile without manual recompilation, etc...? (see why in b) and c) )
>>
>> There was a message earlier on the list that support had been added
>> for rock 64. Thus you might be able to take the configuration for
>> Pine64 and modify that for Rock 64, though can also wait. After
>> installing the arm image installer, as indicated at
>>
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Installation in a
>> terminal I can type
>>
>> $ls /usr/share/arm-image-installer/boards.d/
>>
>> to get a listing of supported boards. Typing
>>
>> $more /usr/share/arm-image-installer/boards.d/pinebook
>>
>> gives settings for Pinebook, which are
>>
>> # write uboot
>> echo "= Writing sunxi-spl.bin for $TARGET ...."
>> dd if=$PREFIX/usr/share/uboot/$TARGET/sunxi-spl.bin of=$MEDIA bs=8k
>> seek=1; sync
>> echo "= Writing u-boot FIT image for $TARGET ...."
>> dd if=$PREFIX/usr/share/uboot/$TARGET/u-boot.itb of=$MEDIA bs=8k
>> seek=5; sync; sleep 5
>> # set console for allwinner
>> SYSCON=ttyS0,115200
>>
>> The commands for pine_h64, pine64_plus and pine64-lts are the same,
>> so you might try these for your Rock 64.
>>
>> b) Yes, an Armbian kernel....but I'd like to use a 'standard'
kernel.
>>
>> Ok.
>>
>> c) Yes, is possibile, but i still prefer a community delivered rpm
>> (and maintained).
>>
>> Noted. Thanks for using and reporting where work is still required.
>> Sorry cannot be much more help at present.
>>
>> Thanks again for Your support.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Agharta
>>
>>
>>
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