should I attach the all? # dmesg | grep -i 'adsp ' [ 0.000000] OF: reserved mem: 0x0000000086c00000..0x0000000088bfffff (32768 KiB) nomap non-reusable adsp-region@86c00000 [ 2.249916] remoteproc remoteproc1: Booting fw image qcom/sc8280xp/HUAWEI/gaokun3/qcadsp8280.mbn, size 12950508 [ 2.556517] PDR: Indication received from msm/adsp/audio_pd, state: 0x1fffffff, trans-id: 1 [ 2.556546] qcom,apr 3000000.remoteproc:glink-edge.adsp_apps.-1.-1: Adding APR/GPR dev: gprsvc:service:2:1 [ 2.556594] qcom,apr 3000000.remoteproc:glink-edge.adsp_apps.-1.-1: Adding APR/GPR dev: gprsvc:service:2:2 > [...] > >>>>>> + chosen { >>>>>> + #address-cells =3D <2>; >>>>>> + #size-cells =3D <2>; >>>>>> + ranges; >>>>>> + >>>>>> + framebuffer0: framebuffer@c6200000 { >>>>>> + compatible =3D "simple-framebuffer"; >>>>>> + reg =3D <0x0 0xC6200000 0x0 0x02400000>; >>>>>> + width =3D <1600>; >>>>>> + height =3D <2560>; >>>>>> + stride =3D <(1600 * 4)>; >>>>>> + format =3D "a8r8g8b8"; >>>>>> + }; >>>>>> + }; >>>>> >>>>> This should be redundant, as you should have efifb >>>>> >>>> >>>> I think no, it won't boot up without it(stuck at EFI stub: Booting Linux >>>> Kernel) >>> >>> Do you have CONFIG_EFI and CONFIG_FB_EFI enabled? > > > Very very weird. Are you booting with clk_ignore_unused pd_ignore_unused > in kernel cmdline? yes, as Johan said this (see [1]) > > Konrad > Pengyu [1] https://github.com/jhovold/linux/wiki/X13s#kernel-command-line