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Hi,

I have again the same error when having the WIFI dongle connected.
I ve just tried again to capture it. Its not working with video cam. When screen starts scrolling due to the error messages nothing is readable on screen.

I am sorry. Is there maybe another way to get that message?

Best regards
Andreas

Am 19.02.2018 um 00:13 schrieb Andreas Drewke <andreas%drewke.net@localhost>:

Hi,

Only one CPU supported so far. The arm64 code is still new, give it time :)
Ahhhh. No worries. Sorry. I did not knew that. I have time. 

I’m using a USB wifi adapter:
Nice. I will try mine now too. Maybe the error disappears.

I can of course try to catch that error message I am experiencing with that ethernet dongle. But can take some time too.

Can I anywhere read about progress of ARM64 port in future? I would like to be kept updated about this NetBSD-arm64@PineBook thing.
Any try images from time to time.

Best regards
Andreas

Am 19.02.2018 um 00:07 schrieb Jared McNeill <jmcneill%invisible.ca@localhost>:

Only one CPU supported so far. The arm64 code is still new, give it time :)

I’m using a USB wifi adapter:

urtwn0 at uhub4 port 2
urtwn0: Realtek (0x7392) 802.11n WLAN Adapter (0x7811), rev 2.00/2.00, addr 4
urtwn0: MAC/BB RTL8188CUS, RF 6052 1T1R, address 80:1f:02:94:40:12
urtwn0: 1 rx pipe, 2 tx pipes
urtwn0: 11b rates: 1Mbps 2Mbps 5.5Mbps 11Mbps
urtwn0: 11g rates: 1Mbps 2Mbps 5.5Mbps 11Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps



On Feb 18, 2018, at 7:05 PM, Andreas Drewke <andreas%drewke.net@localhost> wrote:

Hi,

Now it does not crash anymore.
But looks like it booted with 1 CPU only. 

"sysctl -a | grep cpu“ shows not 4 and „top“ always show "1 on CPU“. Hmm.

How can I safely find out how many CPUs are in use?

Now it crashed again after plug in my USB ethernet dongle after 15 minutes. I will try a different USB device. I have a WIFI dongle here. Maybe its related to that ethernet dongle.
VIdeo was running but blurred to much. Could not read anything. Will try again.

Ill keep you updated.

How do you gain access to the internet from your pinebook?

Best regards
Andreas

Am 18.02.2018 um 23:18 schrieb Andreas Drewke <andreas%drewke.net@localhost>:

Hi,

Did it get stuck in that loop with ddb._onpanic_=1 ?
Yes. I enabled that.

No X server yet. It seems it’s not enabled in the build, and I just learned today that I can’t build xsrc from macOS. I’ll fix it but I need to setup a build environment w/ case sensitive FS first.
Having a X server running would be really nice.

Best regards
Andreas

Am 18.02.2018 um 23:16 schrieb Jared McNeill <jmcneill%invisible.ca@localhost>:

Did it get stuck in that loop with ddb._onpanic_=1 ?

Mine has a urtwn(4) plugged in, and I flipped the “enable UART on headphone jack” switch inside, but no other changes apart from that. It’s a 14” model FWIW.

No X server yet. It seems it’s not enabled in the build, and I just learned today that I can’t build xsrc from macOS. I’ll fix it but I need to setup a build environment w/ case sensitive FS first.


On Feb 18, 2018, at 6:12 PM, Andreas Drewke <andreas%drewke.net@localhost> wrote:

Hi,

Do you have any extra devices plugged in? Using the original AC adapter?
Original AC adapter, nothing plugged in.

Looks like it’s stuck in a loop there. Any way you can capture the first message printed?
I can try to make a video then I can jump to the frame that shows first message. Will be some work. But I can try. Give me an hour.

Mine has been running for ~3 hrs on an arm64 kernel extracting pkgsrc, no panics yet..
Sounds nice.

Will a XServer be running? Or does it require some extra work?

Best regards
Andeas

Am 18.02.2018 um 23:05 schrieb Jared McNeill <jmcneill%invisible.ca@localhost>:

Looks like it’s stuck in a loop there. Any way you can capture the first message printed?

Do you have any extra devices plugged in? Using the original AC adapter?

Mine has been running for ~3 hrs on an arm64 kernel extracting pkgsrc, no panics yet..


On Feb 18, 2018, at 5:15 PM, Andreas Drewke <andreas%drewke.net@localhost> wrote:

Hi,

It boots!!! Looks nice. 

But it crashes after 2 mins. Please see attached a photo. Please keep me updated somehow. I am willing to try new builds of course. If I can help just tell me.

<IMG_20180218_221138163.jpg>

Best regards
Andreas

Am 18.02.2018 um 22:09 schrieb Jared McNeill <jmcneill%invisible.ca@localhost>:

I seem to have better luck when it is plugged in to AC. You can try holding the power button for a bit (I think the light patterns change) to reset the management processor as well.

On Feb 18, 2018, at 5:07 PM, Andreas Drewke <andreas%drewke.net@localhost> wrote:

Hi Jared,

Just did that. My PineBook is kidding me now. It does just not enable the display for an half an hour now.
Any hint how to trick the PineBook to boot the display??? :DDD

Best regards
Andreas

Am 18.02.2018 um 21:41 schrieb Jared McNeill <jmcneill%invisible.ca@localhost>:

Arg, wrong dtb on that image. The fixed dts is in head but not the branch that contains arm64 support.

Please replace dtb/allwinner/sun50i-a64-pinebook.dtb on the MSDOS partition with the attached one and let me know if it works.

Cheers,
Jared

<sun50i-a64-pinebook.dtb>


On Feb 18, 2018, at 4:13 PM, Andreas Drewke <andreas%drewke.net@localhost> wrote:

Hi,

>In /etc/sysctl.conf change ddb.onpanic to 1 and reboot.. bad default imho. Next time it crashes it should drop you to a debugger instead of rebooting.
I will try that.

NetBSD arm64@pinebook does boot but shows pixel garbage. I have a video if you are interested.
Damn.

Best regards
Andreas

Am 18.02.2018 um 21:03 schrieb Andreas Drewke <andreas%drewke.net@localhost>:

Hi,

I will test now if new build still crashes a) with USB hub attached b) or not and report here.
Current build of NetBSD arm32@PineBook crashes here after 15 minutes uptime without having USB devices attached. Again without any messages.

I will try now the arm64 build.
I am super curious.

Best regards
Andreas

Am 18.02.2018 um 20:50 schrieb Andreas Drewke <andreas%drewke.net@localhost>:

Hi Jared,

I’ll start doing board specific images once arm64 support is merged into CVS and the auto build servers start generating builds. I don’t think think this is very far off.
That is amazing.

I’ll send you a build to try in the meantime.
That is even more amazing.

I will test now if new build still crashes a) with USB hub attached b) or not and report here.

One question: Are ARM32 packages available somewhere? I do not read anymore about it on http://invisible.ca/arm

Best regards
Andreas

Am 18.02.2018 um 20:31 schrieb Jared McNeill <jmcneill%invisible.ca@localhost>:

On Feb 18, 2018, at 3:20 PM, Andreas Drewke <andreas%drewke.net@localhost> wrote:

I’m testing a 64-bit kernel on my Pinebook today, so far things are looking promising.
That sounds nice!!! Can I test or something? Will builds be available somewhere? I am excited to hear that. 

I’ll start doing board specific images once arm64 support is merged into CVS and the auto build servers start generating builds. I don’t think think this is very far off.

I’ll send you a build to try in the meantime.

Cheers,
Jared

















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