I have loaded the latest Nexus image (15.10.22) onto an SD card for my Banana PI M5.
Starts fine so far, but hangs on reboot. Someone has an idea ?
I have loaded the latest Nexus image (15.10.22) onto an SD card for my Banana PI M5.
Starts fine so far, but hangs on reboot. Someone has an idea ?
I'm wondering if the SD card is being reset correctly in reboot. Have you tried installing the image to emmc storage? (which removes SD card from the process). I forget when I last booted this board, but it was probably booted from emmc.
Hello Christian
I like to use my Banana PI M5 without EMMC, only with an SDCard. The EMMC is not formatted (dd if=/dev/zero ...)
Maybe this Log can help to find out the problem ? (only the sequence with reboot)
Best regards
Schaagi
LibreELEC:/ # [ 894.311367] [982]: Failed to unmount /flash: Device or resource busy
[ 894.325101] watchdog: watchdog0: watchdog did not stop!
[ 894.328188] systemd-shutdown[1]: Failed to finalize file systems, loop devices, ignoring.
[ 894.404000] reboot: Restarting system
bl31 reboot reason: 0xd
bl31 reboot reason: 0x0
system cmd 1.
SM1:BL:511f6b:81ca2f;FEAT:A0F83180:20282000;POC:F;RCY:0;EMMC:0;READ:0;CHK:1F;READ:0;CHK:1F;READ:0;CHK:1F;SD?:0;SD:0;READ:0;0.0;CHK:0;
bl2_stage_init 0x01
bl2_stage_init 0x81
hw id: 0x0000 - pwm id 0x01
bl2_stage_init 0xc1
bl2_stage_init 0x02
no sdio debug board detected
L0:00000000
L1:00000703
L2:00008067
L3:15000020
S1:00000000
B2:20282000
B1:a0f83180
TE: 226841
BL2 Built : 15:21:42, Mar 26 2020. g12a g486bc38 - gongwei.chen@droid11-sz
Board ID = 1
Set cpu clk to 24M
Set clk81 to 24M
Use GP1_pll as DSU clk.
DSU clk: 1200 Mhz
CPU clk: 1200 MHz
Set clk81 to 166.6M
board id: 1
Load FIP HDR DDR from SD, src: 0x00010200, des: 0xfffd0000, size: 0x00004000, part: 0
FIP HDR CHK: 0x000000ff ADDR 0xfffd0000
reset...
SM1:BL:511f6b:81ca2f;FEAT:A0F83180:20282000;POC:F;RCY:0;EMMC:0;READ:0;CHK:1F;READ:0;CHK:1F;READ:0;CHK:1F;SD?:0;SD:400;USB:8;LOOP:1;EMMC:0;READ:0;CHK:1F;READ:0;CHK:1F;READ:0;CHK:1F;SD?:0;SD:400;USB:8;LOOP:2;EMMC;
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I'd guess that it doesn't reset the card voltage correctly during reboot, which means the card isn't detected and thus you see the "cannot find something to boot" text on the screen. Can you do some experiments with other SD cards? - ideally something old/cheap/slow that doesn't need the voltage switch.
NB: This is also a reason to test the image installed on eMMC storage; there's no voltage switch there.