Le 20/06/2018 à 09:32, Alexander Graf a écrit :
On 06/20/2018 09:00 AM, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
Le 19/06/2018 à 22:11, Frank Kunz a écrit :
Am 19.06.2018 um 20:23 schrieb Frank Kunz:
Am 11.06.2018 um 08:27 schrieb Guillaume Gardet:
Tested armv7l JeOS:X11-olinuxinolime2 (Allwinner A20 dual core) and JeOS:X11-olinuxinolime (Allwinner A10 sinngle core) with HDMI output and usb mouse + keyboard. For both network + serial console works also. Thanks for testing! :)
Guillaume
Hello,
I tested also JeOS-socfpgade0nanosoc, but this does not boot at all. u-boot is not installed in the raw image. By doing that manually it works.
It seems that the /usr/src/packages/KIWIROOT-oem path is not there and this is used by the uboot-image-install.in for different things, also to install the uboot for this target. I added "ls -l /usr/src/packages" to that script and it is not displaying anything. The directory is empty. Here https://build.opensuse.org/build/home:frank_kunz:branches:openSUSE:Leap:15.0... at
[ 917s] + [[ -d EFI ]] [ 917s] + [[ -d boot/efi/EFI ]] [ 917s] + pushd /usr/src/packages/KIWIROOT-oem/ [ 917s] /usr/src/packages/KIWI-oem/build/image-root/image/edit_boot_install.sh: line 45: pushd: /usr/src/packages/KIWIROOT-oem/: No such file or directory
there is also some effect for the efi part. So also other boards might be affected by that missing path?
Should there be an environment variable instead of the hard coded path?
...and for v2018.05 (Tumbleweed) there is the efi support for JeOS-socfpgade0nanosoc kicked out of uboot:
commit f369e1564cf4f81654b8a806fdc325b62b6627dc Author: Dinh Nguyen <dinguyen@kernel.org> Date: Thu Apr 12 09:03:37 2018 -0500
configs: socfpga: disable EFI and ISO partition types
None of the SoCFPGA platforms will support EFI/ISO partition types that is needed for DISTRO_DEFAULTS. SoCFPGA bootroom will only support 0xa2 partition type.
This is needed to help limit the size of the SPL to within the 64k limit that is required for SoCFPGA.
Signed-off-by: Dinh Nguyen <dinguyen@kernel.org>
With that JeOS-socfpgade0nanosoc will no longer boot since it uses efi :-(
Alex, I think you're involved in u-boot support with this board, or at least in FPGA boards. Any opinion?
I've contacted the maintainer and we'll work out a solution.
Thanks. :) Guillaume
Alex
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