**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Apr 27 02:59:59 2015 Apr 27 08:07:46 Hi, can anyone explain why i cant restore my BBB image taken from another BBB.. Apr 27 08:07:51 368996] omap2_mbox_probe: platform not supported [ 1.38001Password: 5 1.455911] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #0: No cape found [ 1.493018] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #1: No cape found [ 1.530127] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #2: No cape found [ 1.567237] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #3: No cape found [ 1.594010] omap_hsmmc mmc.5: of_parse_phandle_with_args of 'reset' failed [ 1.659424] pinc Apr 27 08:08:43 here is the log from the debug Apr 27 08:08:49 368996] omap2_mbox_probe: platform not supported [ 1.38001Password: 5 1.455911] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #0: No cape found [ 1.493018] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #1: No cape found [ 1.530127] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #2: No cape found [ 1.567237] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #3: No cape found [ 1.594010] omap_hsmmc mmc.5: of_parse_phandle_with_args of 'reset' failed [ 1.659424] pinc Apr 27 08:09:40 use a pastebin! Apr 27 08:11:37 Running /dev/mmcblk0p1/autorun.sh... sh: write error: Invalid argument 'd: invalid number '8M : not found/S99autorun: /mnt/autorun.sh: line 4: sync Apr 27 08:12:01 this is the error when trying to restore a backup image of the Emmc Apr 27 08:12:32 I have changed the bs to 10M and even 16M but still get the same error Apr 27 08:15:03 and that restore is some sort of ready made script? Apr 27 08:17:47 yes, the script taken from the BBB webpage.. and have tried scripts from other forums Apr 27 08:17:59 get the same error message each time Apr 27 08:19:04 and you understand the scripts? Apr 27 08:19:18 or are you randomly trying something? Apr 27 08:20:09 i am trying different scripts from different forums but more or less they have the same info and entry, but just some of the settings are different Apr 27 08:21:11 url to the bb.org script please? Apr 27 08:21:16 i follow the script on this website: http://elinux.org/BeagleBone_Black_Extracting_eMMC_contents Apr 27 08:26:10 ok, now please open your autorun.sh in a text editor and copy paste it to http://pastebin.com Apr 27 08:30:18 http://pastebin.com/62awDBSx Apr 27 09:52:13 Hello Everyone Apr 27 10:08:23 Hi, Im trying to install weston with yocto on Beaglebone Black, I saw that they had some issues with the drm drivers and if it is now possible? because I can't manage to run weston with drm backend, it seems missing gbm_pvr module. Thank you very much. Apr 27 14:32:29 hi all, anybody knows what drives P9_41 to 1.6V in kernels higher than 3.9.13? Apr 27 14:33:19 I guess it's clkout2 Apr 27 14:34:03 CareBear\: thank you Apr 27 14:34:14 CareBear\: can I disable it safely? Apr 27 14:36:55 if older kernels did, then probably yes Apr 27 14:38:52 hmm, pinctrl-0 = <&clkout2_pin>; seems to be everywhere Apr 27 14:39:00 tty, can Apr 27 14:39:18 CareBear\: do you know what it does? Apr 27 14:39:26 I don't Apr 27 14:39:30 :) Apr 27 14:39:34 I just see that it is connected to p941 Apr 27 14:39:58 CareBear\: so you don't know if I can choose other pin for the same function Apr 27 14:40:11 I'm pretty sure you can't Apr 27 14:40:17 now you have to start reading docs Apr 27 14:40:33 :) eh, or revert to 3.8.13 Apr 27 14:40:45 yes, best avoid learning anything Apr 27 14:40:51 especially about tools you are using Apr 27 14:43:50 Hii Everyone. Apr 27 14:44:30 CareBear\: you are cruel Apr 27 14:45:47 Have anybody accessed the internal eeprom of bbb. Apr 27 14:45:48 CareBear\: I will try to solve this, of course, but I am not that skilled and if kernel needs it to be like that, it will be difficult for me Apr 27 14:46:35 kinkazu_ : I don't think the kernel needs it, but it happens to be the default Apr 27 14:47:29 I want to access the bbb internal eeprom for that i have written code also i tried using i2cset and i2cget command but its showing that the bus is currently used. Apr 27 14:47:47 anybody have any idea. Apr 27 14:48:04 CareBear\: thank you, this give me faith I need Apr 27 14:48:10 where's that eeprom? Apr 27 14:48:23 in the board itself Apr 27 14:48:33 yes but electrically Apr 27 14:48:48 kinkazu_ : look at the kernel commit log for the files which you have noticed are different Apr 27 14:48:59 pardon can't get you. Apr 27 14:49:10 kinkazu_ : the reasons for the change will be either explicit or implicit from the commits Apr 27 14:49:51 so you are talking about U7 yes? Apr 27 14:49:55 24LC32A ? Apr 27 14:50:05 it is connected to I2C0_SCL and SDA Apr 27 14:51:12 so are those configured by dt and pinmux? Apr 27 14:51:23 yes. Apr 27 14:52:17 no i haven't configured , i thought its default configuration. Apr 27 14:52:33 you need to verify your assumptions Apr 27 14:52:35 always Apr 27 14:52:38 that is your job Apr 27 14:54:40 can you guide how to configure those. Apr 27 14:54:50 no Apr 27 14:55:15 any tips how to configure those. Apr 27 14:55:52 atleast how to check they have been configured or not. Apr 27 14:57:03 not really no Apr 27 14:57:24 but you are probably not the first person in the world to be doing this, so just look around for information Apr 27 14:57:41 you don't have any idea how to configure pinmux and dt. Apr 27 14:57:57 ok. thanks for suggestion. Apr 27 14:57:57 I do Apr 27 14:58:08 but not neccessarily for your particular kernel version Apr 27 14:58:22 and you need to learn it all anyway in order to do what you want Apr 27 14:58:55 cruel :) Apr 27 14:59:04 lol Apr 27 14:59:26 anyway thanks carebear. Apr 27 15:00:51 you're welcome Apr 27 15:00:57 I can only recommend to ask specific questions Apr 27 15:01:17 CareBear\: I disabled it /* clkout2 */ Apr 27 15:01:38 still don't know what it does, but P9_41 is mine again Apr 27 15:01:50 why don't you investigate what it does? Apr 27 15:02:08 so that you can understand the effects of what you just changed Apr 27 15:02:24 CareBear\: will do, thank you for pushing me Apr 27 15:02:41 CareBear\: to the right track Apr 27 15:02:47 spruh73c.pdf is your friend Apr 27 15:03:07 CareBear\: thank you, will have a look Apr 27 15:04:42 (maybe there will be no effects! then all is well, but you should be aware about what's going on) Apr 27 15:09:18 CareBear\: yes, xdma, something to do with USB, so side effects will be on USB Apr 27 15:09:52 CareBear\: difficult, very difficult to understand what is going on there, but USB I understand :) Apr 27 15:10:17 I would look at the commit log Apr 27 15:10:28 also Apr 27 15:10:45 because it will probably have information about why the chang was made Apr 27 15:11:19 CareBear\: will do, thank you, will be back Apr 27 15:59:15 Anyone know if there is some way to get the kernel to output debug messages when it changes clocks? (still trying to debug tilcdc showing a black screen until cpufreq changes the cpu clock. Assuming it's some other clock that happens to get kicked when the cpu clock is changed that isn't getting initialized properly). Apr 27 18:37:52 hi there! dows anyone know where can i find docs/infos about how emmc flash would work in case of any bad blocks in it? Apr 27 18:42:23 rtanakaz: that should all be handled transparently by the emmc controller. If you want more details try reading the documentation for the eMMC part Apr 27 18:45:29 georgem thanks Apr 27 19:24:11 hi. Anybody knows how to install windows drivers for BBB with kernel 4.0? Apr 27 19:34:14 gadget drivers should be same irrespective of kernel on bbb Apr 27 19:34:36 but there may not be usb net config on the 4.0 kernel .. would have to check with rcn-ee Apr 27 19:35:53 although .. tbh it looked like he'd made it standard in his debian build Apr 27 19:49:28 veremit: hmm, will need to check with different laptop Apr 27 19:49:44 veremit: just a moment Apr 27 19:55:21 veremit: nope, 32bit and 64bit windows machines fail to istall drivers, no driver found even if the drivers from bb website were installed successfully Apr 27 19:56:12 hmm sorry can't help you as I've Never used the usb interface to the bbb. Always direct via serial or rj45. Apr 27 19:56:52 veremit: no problem, there must be a workaround, vid pid or something doesn't match Apr 27 19:59:43 veremit: windows detects bbb, just fails to match downloaded rivers with teh hardware Apr 27 20:00:49 kinkazu_ .. not sure where it happens .. but suggest you poke the beagle end .. or edit the inf file :D Apr 27 20:04:10 Maybe you guys can help with this: I've got a Debian 8.0 installation from which I'm trying to build an image with RCNs RootStock-NG.sh script. The problem is, sometimes it succeeds, sometimes it failes at the debootstrap stage with: Invalid Release signature (key id 8B48AD6246925553) Apr 27 20:07:05 ls Apr 27 20:10:01 dustinm` signing key for something is out-of-date Apr 27 20:13:41 veremit: I have unzipped bbb drivers from website, manually loaded the rndis driver but ii doesn't communicate even if there is no yellow exclamation mark Apr 27 20:13:57 hmm Apr 27 20:14:15 pity Apr 27 20:14:16 as far as windows (doesn'#t) care .. there is no issue ;) Apr 27 20:29:48 veremit: doesn't work, anybody knows how to make boot partition (kernel 4.0) - to be detected as hdd in windows? Apr 27 20:31:03 * veremit chuckles and goes AFK :) Apr 27 20:31:31 * kinkazu_ smiles Apr 27 20:31:46 * kinkazu_ wants to have everything working Apr 27 20:38:43 has anyone had issues connecting to a beagle bone black when on a corporate network ? Apr 27 21:08:55 Some DHCP servers will only issue a IP address to a 'valid' mac address. So you could ask your IT department if they only issue DHCP addresses to registered MAC addresses on the network. Apr 27 21:10:16 Or just ask how they allocate IP addresses on the network and explain you are trying to put a new device on their network. I know most corporate intranets are set up that way due to security. Apr 27 23:51:10 hi there! Apr 27 23:52:17 any sugestions on how to check and avoid writing on badblocks due to eMMC wearing out over time? Apr 27 23:59:46 <georgem> rtanakaz: that should all be handled transparently by the emmc controller. If you want more details try reading the documentation for the eMMC part Apr 28 00:02:09 veremit you mean, no badblocks scan needed? any advantages on runiing badblocks scan? Apr 28 00:03:14 (the documentation i found about the emmc is just so.. vague... its mor elike letronic schematics and brief explanation) Apr 28 00:04:59 unless you'r really hammering the emmc, like re-writing the whole thing 20 times a day .. I wouldn't bother worrying about it Apr 28 00:05:27 I wouldn't recommend running a database server on it, though. for example :) Apr 28 00:05:41 not for a high traffic forum :D Apr 28 00:06:09 its a single-core embedded cpu .. not a server. Apr 28 00:06:27 besides that .. its a cool widget Apr 28 00:07:34 thanks for the feedback veremit, i think the same.. cool widget Apr 28 00:07:56 my worry about not writing on badblocks its about stability and availability Apr 28 00:08:29 do ou have any idea if there are any advantages on running badblocks scan? Apr 28 00:09:10 i assume that probably it could identify badblocks earlier, does that make any sense? Apr 28 00:21:28 can anyone explain why my backup image fails to restore to the eMMC? Apr 28 00:21:35 here is a copy of the error Apr 28 00:21:51 http://pastebin.com/MH7CNLAJ Apr 28 00:22:03 and here is my autorun.sh file... Apr 28 00:22:42 http://pastebin.com/ddZ6LTXk Apr 28 00:24:16 I have looked at every website which has a procedure listed on how to restore an image, but get the same errors everytime no matter what i change Apr 28 00:28:18 sidharbel55: so you already have the image backed up and you want to put it on the eMMC ? Apr 28 00:28:55 sidharbel55: if so take a look at https://github.com/ungureanuvladvictor/BBBlfs Apr 28 00:33:17 yes, i already have a backup image. I used beaglebneblack-save-emmc for this Apr 28 00:34:21 ok, so i need to use USB? i created the image using SD card and thought could restore this from SD card again by pressing S2 then applying power Apr 28 00:35:45 this looks to be a rather long procedure. I have over 30 boards that need the same configuration Apr 28 00:37:02 i made a master with all config, then backed it up to SD card and just wanted to restore this as per the procedure on the linux website (performing restore/flashing) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Apr 28 02:59:59 2015