11-10-2018, 09:54 AM
I just got my rockpro64 2gb (board rev 2.1), and while it boots up fine, it isn't detecting my LSI HBA PCIe card.
lspci just gives no output at all, so I don't think it is simply a missing kernel module.
I'm using the debian stretch image off of the wiki.
I'm also getting errors in dmesg that may or may not be relevant:
[ 8.566853] cdn-dp fec00000.dp: Direct firmware load for rockchip/dptx.bin failed with error -2
[ 16.581959] cdn-dp fec00000.dp: Direct firmware load for rockchip/dptx.bin failed with error -2
[ 32.584126] cdn-dp fec00000.dp: Direct firmware load for rockchip/dptx.bin failed with error -2
[ 64.586143] cdn-dp fec00000.dp: Direct firmware load for rockchip/dptx.bin failed with error -2
[ 128.588049] cdn-dp fec00000.dp: [drm:cdn_dp_request_firmware] *ERROR* Timed out trying to load firmware
I did do an apt-get update/upgrade and rebooted, and the issue persists. uname -a output:
Linux chunk1 4.4.132-1075-rockchip-ayufan-ga83beded8524 #1 SMP Thu Jul 26 08:22:22 UTC 2018 aarch64 GNU/Linux
That kernel doesn't look terribly fresh...
I'll also go ahead and confess that while I'm quite comfortable with linux inside and out, I rarely use debian-based distros, so please do list complete instructions (typically I use Gentoo) or provide links if you want me to do something like run a custom kernel.
Any suggestions?
lspci just gives no output at all, so I don't think it is simply a missing kernel module.
I'm using the debian stretch image off of the wiki.
I'm also getting errors in dmesg that may or may not be relevant:
[ 8.566853] cdn-dp fec00000.dp: Direct firmware load for rockchip/dptx.bin failed with error -2
[ 16.581959] cdn-dp fec00000.dp: Direct firmware load for rockchip/dptx.bin failed with error -2
[ 32.584126] cdn-dp fec00000.dp: Direct firmware load for rockchip/dptx.bin failed with error -2
[ 64.586143] cdn-dp fec00000.dp: Direct firmware load for rockchip/dptx.bin failed with error -2
[ 128.588049] cdn-dp fec00000.dp: [drm:cdn_dp_request_firmware] *ERROR* Timed out trying to load firmware
I did do an apt-get update/upgrade and rebooted, and the issue persists. uname -a output:
Linux chunk1 4.4.132-1075-rockchip-ayufan-ga83beded8524 #1 SMP Thu Jul 26 08:22:22 UTC 2018 aarch64 GNU/Linux
That kernel doesn't look terribly fresh...
I'll also go ahead and confess that while I'm quite comfortable with linux inside and out, I rarely use debian-based distros, so please do list complete instructions (typically I use Gentoo) or provide links if you want me to do something like run a custom kernel.
Any suggestions?