>> >> >> > > > > Mine has as of yet failed to boot on any of them. >> >> >> > > > >> >> >> > > > Mine is currently running 4.8.1-1.fc25 without issues, just >> >> >> > > > upgrading it to the latest now to test that too. >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > Was running 4.8.2-300.fc25.armv7hl+lpae, upgraded to >> >> >> > > 4.8.4-301.fc25 without any issues. Could you post output of >> >> >> > > your >> >> failure? >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > Paul >> >> >> >> >> >> You might have better luck with a more recent version of U-Boot. >> >> >> I'm running U-Boot 2016.11-rc2 with 4.8.4-301.fc25 on sata. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > That made sense to me so I upgraded to the uboot that you are using >> >> > but >> >> same problem. >> >> >> >> Do you have any extra peripherals added like a mPCIe card, camera or >> >> other such things or is it just the base board? What device do you >> >> have the rootfs on? eMMC, SD or SATA? >> >> >> >> I have mine running as a bare device with the OS on the eMMC, I think >> >> Paul might have the OS on a sata SSD. Just trying to work out what if >> >> any differences there are here as there's not much that can be different. >> >> >> > >> > Thanks Peter! >> > >> > Mine is yet another variation. It is a bare board with the boot partition on an >> SD card and the root filesystem on an SSD. I left the original eMMC >> untouched until I upgraded the uBoot. >> >> The u-boot is on SPI nand not the eMMC so I suspect then you didn't even >> touch it. >> >> > The only thing other than the SDcard and the SSD is the serial console. >> > >> > Just for kicks I tried an LPAE kernel and the first time I booted it got some >> kenel oops that I had not seen before but I was not logging the console output >> so I turned on capture and tried again but have not seen that kernel oops >> since. >> > >> > For some reason my board is not seeing the sata controller (or not getting it >> initialized properly) on 4.7 and 4.8 kernels but does on 4.6.7. >> >> Is it pulled into the initrd? Do you see the driver with a "lsinitrd | grep ahci" >> >> > Tim Krantz >> > > > Well when booting fails with 4.8.4-lape it finally drops into a Dracut command prompt with no lsinitrd No, do it when booted against a 4.6.x kernel, you can specify the actual initrd on the cmd line.... > But all I see in to console logs is about a half dozen of : > > tegra-ahci 70027000.sata: couldn't get PHY in node sata: -517 Looks like it's not getting either appropriate power to the controller or some module deps are failing to be pulled into the initrd correctly. > and that is the only reference to ahci > > In a good boot on 4.6.7 I do see the driver loaded with lsinitrd | grep ahci. > > Tim > > > _______________________________________________ arm mailing list -- arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to arm-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx