07-18-2020, 08:55 AM
(07-16-2020, 05:36 PM)belfastraven Wrote: Re testing:
@as400 , I am booting to where I get output on the PBP screen post u-boot, occasionally. U-boot output seems to work fine, and I can use, e.g. the return key, to interrupt it on the PBP, but with the menu-version, ctrl-c is not bringing up the menu on the pbp. It does however bring up the menu on my picocom serial session.
I always do get the green light that indicates manjaro is booting, but often see no output either on the pbp or the serial console. Often I'll see either nothing or a multicolored "plaid" flash pattern on the entire screen ...
I'm only testing booting the nvme from spiflash, since that's the only device I have in the pbp right now--I never use the emmc and use the SD card only to test various builds.
I attached serial logs (with my comments interspersed) for several tries.
I reinstalled the pcm720 version of spiflash for now, since that boots for me with no problems. Once again, this is on a Manjaro system with 5.7 kernel using unstable
(07-18-2020, 07:32 AM)freerk Wrote: Hello,I do not know about the red flashing light, but I have recovered from a borked spiflash several times. Note: I had to short the spi as my reset button stopped working. Can you verify that the Pinebook Pro is in maskrom mode? Instructions are here: https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/Pinebook_Pro_SPI
I have probably bricked my Pinebook pro.
I flashed the SPI device.
Without the desired result; booting from the builtin M.2 drive
When I put it on I only see the red power LED flash for half a second and then nothing.
The system-board is consuming power because its getting warm.
After a long pres of 15 seconds the board is off again; the board is getting cooler again.
I tried to clear the SPI chip with rkdeveloptool
But I get an error:
./rkdeveloptool db rk3399_loader_spinor_v1.15.114.bin >>
The device does not support this operation!
Is there someone who knows how to repair this?
Freerk Jongsma