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Efforts to develop firmware for H96 MAX M9 RK3576 TV Box 8G/128G
cmuki replied to Hqnicolas's topic in Rockchip CPU Boxes
Regarding the vendor kernel I also managed to get the GPU going with some AI help, but the HDMI hotplug issue persists. Will probably revisit it in the future. (the dtb should go in packages/blobs/h96-m9_original.dtb and the defconfig in patch/u-boot/legacy/u-boot-radxa-rk35xx/deconfig) h96-m9.csc h96-m9_original.dts h96-m9-rk3576_defconfig h96-m9_original.dtb -
I'm trying to get a clock signal of 32768 from the GPIO1 D4 pin of the rk3328 CPU, but I haven't been able to. I've tried everything, from `overlay dts` to `armbian-add-overlay`, but I can't get any output. I can set the value to 1 or 0 using the `echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio60/value` command, but the system doesn't give a clock output. Please help. Thank you in advance.
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Have Armbian for Tanix TX1 QHZIW_H313_TX1_EMCP_V2.0?
billymore replied to Lesano's topic in Allwinner CPU Boxes
I'm moving forward. I managed to get the FEL - a true Male A <> Male A USB cable is required. FEL mode is now working. I'm able to transfer the u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin of Armbian but TX1 is booting on Android immediately (based on Armbian-unofficial_26.02.0-trunk_X96q-v5-1_bookworm_current_6.12.64_minimal.img - u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin extracted). This means that I don't have the possibility to boot on the Armbian USB drive (flashed with u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin) Similarly, I tried with another image based on MiniArch (MiniArch-20240715-6.18.7-board-h313.tanix_tx1-SD-Image.img.xz). I was able to transfer those MiniArch via FEL: sunxi-fel -v -p uboot bootloader/u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin write 0x40200000 Image write 0x4fa00000 dtbs/allwinner/sun50i-h313-tanix-tx1.dtb write 0x4fc00000 load-kernel.scr Original made Load-kernel.scr in the MiniArch-20240715-6.18.7-board-h313.tanix_tx1-SD-Image.img.xz : setenv bootargs console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/sda2 rw rootwait ram=1024M debug booti 0x40200000 - 0x4fa00000 With the MiniArch FEL, the TX1 is not booting on Android and I can see 4 penguins with cursor. I updated the load-kernel.scr to have some verbose by changing the console: setenv bootargs console=tty1 console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/sda2 rw rootwait rootdelay=60 ram=1024M debug loglevel=7 booti 0x40200000 - 0x4fa00000 Result: MiniArch bootloader and FEL transfer writes allow to boot. USB devices are detected (USB Hub, USB drive, keyboard) but nothing happens further, or it ends up with a kernel panic. Output of the Linux TX1 console after MiniArch FEL transfer sequence: 1.651121] sunxi-mc 4022000.mmc: initialized, max. request size: 2048 KB, u [ top_ops) 1.655936] sunti-drm display-engine: bound 6510000.tcon-top Cops sunBi_tcon_ 1.973277] mnc2: new high speed DDR MMC card at address 0001 _tcon_ops) 1.9745881 sunfi-drm display-engine: bound 6515000. lcd-controller Cops sunti 1.9789521 mncblk2: mmc2:0001 HAGZe@ 14.7 GiB 1.9825631 sunBi-du-hdmi 6000000.hdmi: Detected HDMI TX controller u2.12a wi th HDCP (DWC HDMI 2.0 TX PHY) p17 1.990428] mncblk2: p1 p2 p3 p1 p5 p6 p? p8 p9 p10 p11 p12 p13 p14 p15 p16 [ iver 1.991663] sunBi-du-hdmi 6000000.hdmi: registered Designbare HDMI I2C bus dr 1.998192] mncblkbooto: mnc2:0001 HAGZed 4.00 MiB 1.999521] sunti-drn display-engine: bound 6000000.hdmi Cops sunBi_du hami_o ps) 2.007404] mncblk2boot1: mnc2:0001 HAGZes 4.00 MiB 2.012147] [drm] Initialized sunfi-drm 1.0.0 for display-engine on minor o 2.723997] Console: switching to colour frane buffer device 240x67 2.7468481 sunti-den display-engine: larm] fb0: sunti-drodrufb frame buffer device 2.7554683 2.7573363 usb usb3: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0001, bcdDevice= 6.18 of_cis_init 2.7599291 sunxi-nuc 4021000.mmc: allocated mnc-purseg 2. 763866] ush usb3: New USE device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, SerialNumber=1 2.766352] of_cfs_init: 0K 2.771541] usb usb3: Product: Generic Platform OHCI controller 2.7789161 clk: Disabling unused clocks 2.781535] usb usb3: Manufacturer: Linux 6.18.7 ohci_hcd 2.785297] sunxi-nnc 4021000.mnc: initialized, max. request size: 16384 KB, uses new tinings mode 2.7875991 PM: genpd: Disabling unused power domains 2.7914431 usb usb3: SerialNumber: 5101400 .usb 2.8161741 check access for rdinit=/init failed: -2, ignoring 2.816738] hub 3-0:1.0: USB hub found [2.822049 Waiting 90 sec before mounting root device... 2.831452] hub 3-0:1.0: 1 port detected 2.8428851 mnc1: new high speed SDIO card at address 0001 7.4519021 usb 3-1: new full-speed USB device number 2 using ohci-platform 7.6636101 usb 3-1: New USB device found, idVendor=0a05, idProduct=7211, bcdDevice= 1.00 7.6718951 usb 3-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=1, Seria lNumber=0 7.679084] usb 3-1: Product: USBZ.0 HUB 7.684782J hub 3-1:1.0: USB hub found 7.6896091 hub 3-1:1.0: 4 ports detected 8.115235] usb 3-1.1: new full-speed USB device number 3 using ohci-platform 8.224936] usb 3-1,1: not running at top speed; connect to a high speed hub 8.266936] usb 3-1.1: New USB device found, idVendor=059f, idProduct=1022, bcdDevice= 1.00 8.2753821 8.282744] USD 3-1,1: New USB device strings: Mfral, Product=2, SerialMunber=3 usb 8.2871451 usb 3-1.1: Product: LaCie lanaKey 8.2912791 usb 3-1.1: Manufacturer: LaCie 3-1.1: SerialNumber: 97e0bfb3cfe007 8.501898] แรง 3-1.2: new full-speed USB device number 4 using ohci-platform 8.6079401 8.6163791 usb 3-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=0318, idProduct=2808, bcdDevice= 2.00 3-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=1, Seria lNumber=0 8.6237581 usb 3-1.2: Product: 2.4G Composite Devic 8.711901] uSb 3-1.3: new low-speed USB device number 5 using ohci-platform 8.847941] usb 8.8563831 usb 3-1.3: New USB device found, idVendor=04f2, idProduct=0403, bcdDevice= 1.65 3-1.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, Seria lNumber=0 8.865882] usb 3-1.3: Product: USB Keyboard 8.8722631 usb 3-1.3: Manufacturer: Chicony 12.851997] sun501-h6-prcm-ppu 7010250. power-controller: sync_state() pending due to 1800000. gpu If I wait, I ended up seeing a kernel panic : Kernel panic - not suncing: UFS: Unable to mount rout fs ; on unknoun-block(0,0) 93.6966821 b30d 93.696690] 03.7097151 b30e 93.7097231 93.7224501 b30f 93.7227581 93.7357951 b310 93.735804] 33.748859] b311 163B4 mncblk2p9 а0085546-4166-744a-a353-fca9272bBe4d 163B4 mncblk2p10 а0085546-4166-741a-a353-fca9272bBete 16384 mncblk2p11 a0085546-4166-744a-a353-fca9272bBe4f 16384 mmcblkZp12 а0085546-4166-744a-a353-fca9272bBe50 512 mmcblk2p13 a0085546-4166-744a-a353-fca9272bBe51 15872 mncblk2p14 a0085546-4166-744a-a353-fca9272bBe52 163B4 mncblk2p15 a0085546-4166-744a-a353-fca9272bBe53 16384 mncblk2p16 а0085546-4166-744a-a353-fca9272bBe54 11423727 mmcblk2p17 a0085546-4166-744a-a353-fca9272bBe55 93.748867] 93.761944] b320 4096 mmcblkZbooto 93.7619521 (driver?) 93.7121621 b340 4096 mmcblk2boot1 93.7121121 (driver?) 99.7835151 List of all bdeu filesystems: 33.7895001 exts 93.7895061 ext4 93.793371] extz 33.7972031 ufat 93.8010141 msdos 93.8048091 93.8120251 Kernel panic - not suncing: UFS: Unable to mount rout fs ; on unknoun-block(0,0) 93.8221681 CPU: 2 UID: 0 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 Tainted: G 6.18.7 #1 PREEMPT 56ea6Zc682B4f70bf2 93.9338801 -1 end Kernel panic - not syncing: UFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0) }— 93.836517] Tainted: [WI-WARN 93.841380] Hardware name: Tanix TX1 (DT) 93.8472801 Call trace: 93.8515981 show_stack+0x24/0x70 (C) 93.857135] dump_stack_lul+0x74/0x94 93.8626511 dump _stack+0x14/0x24 93.8677961 upanic+0x104/0x2d4 93.872767] panic +0x5c/0x64 93.877447] mount root gener ic+0x14/0x29B 93.8834131 mount_root +0x16c/0x188 93.8886741 prepare _namespace +0x1cc/0x22c 93.8945131 kernel_init_frecable+0x264/0x284 93.900587] kernel_init+0x1c/0x140 93.905767] ret_from_fork+0x10/0x20 93.9110311 MP: stopping secondary CPU: 93.9166281 Kernel Offset: disable 93.9217681 CPU features: At this stage, I'm stuck with the TX1 : - Armbian Image - no boot success - FEL difficult - MiniArch - boot started but stuck Any help would be appreciated. -
Dear all, I just received my new NanoPC-T6 Plus from FriendlyElec: https://www.friendlyelec.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=69&product_id=315 I couldn't find a dedicated image for this SBC, is it compatible with the one for the NanoPC T6 LTS (same board, upgraded LPDDR5 RAM) ? https://www.armbian.com/nanopct6-lts/ Best regards, Magic Sam
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the tft is working well on stock orangepi image but when I try the prebuilt armbian images or build it myself it look like this my dts file: 35Lcd.dts
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I've gotten it working. I'll detail the steps soon, but it's not difficult. I just want to confirm that running it this way I can boot from sd/usb/nvme/eMMC/Network, and see if changing the boot order works.
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[Latest] Armbian Build HDMI Audio support Fix
Mr Roboto replied to just_facking_about's topic in Radxa Dragon Q6A
This is not working for me either. I had audio initially working with the "Radxa OS" (Ubuntu 24.04), but after a few reboots, seems to lose audio and reverts to "Dummy Output" audio placeholder for the Output Device. No luck at all with sound on Armbian even after following the instructions laid out here. Would be nice to get audio working reliably for the Q6A on Armbian as its my favorite SBC to date, but no sound is a show stopper. - Yesterday
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It appears there would have been no problem with the Logitech Unifying Dongle that uses Bluetooth. I ended up buying a Logitech Keyboard/Mouse combination that is practically identical except uses WiFi protocol rather than Bluetooth as per the suggestion of the vendor of the HamClock Quadra4K. PeeSHaw.... Prices have come down I guess... I found it at the local Wally World for $19.95 on sale... Crazy! I was asking because I had an older Logitech Bluetooth mouse and dongle and was thinking I would just use them and get the keyboard... Thank you for the help!
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Gaming experience with Orange Pi 5 (RK3588) on Armbian
NicoD replied to KhanhDTP's topic in Orange Pi 5
It works, I'm soooo happy with this. Big thank you!!! -
Not excited AT ALL about Allwinner, but there are few (actually none that I've found?) choices for low-priced, "higher performance" SBCs with WiFi 6, BT 5.4, USB3, GB Ethernet, PoE and a small size and factory case. I'll take anything rockchip in a heartbeat I much prefer their chips. My go-to has been the RockPI-S, but it's low performance CPU, WiFi 4, BT 4, 100M Ethernet, USB2, and getting pretty old. AFAIK, there's nothing out there that checks all the boxes, sadly.
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Rupa X88 Pro 13 - RK3528 board with images
Joao Cordeiro replied to fedes_gl's topic in Rockchip CPU Boxes
There was a commit 4 days ago on that repo metioned above: https://github.com/joilg/x88pro/commit/a6630814a98b39ec39dc22108c01e35f5d456395 Anyone noticed? Anyone tried it? Any change? -
OK, so it actually was cold in FL for a couple weeks and I did a power hack. I ported Java UIO to Java UIO 2. Java UIO (HawtJNI) This was the "Old School" high-performance approach. It relied on a custom C wrapper and JNI to bridge the gap. How it works: You have to write a C helper file, compile it into a shared library (.so) for on ARM architecture (armv7l, aarch64), and bundle it in your JAR. The Overhead: Every call from Java to C has a "JNI transition cost." To minimize this, you used moveJavaToNative to bulk-transfer buffers, which added complexity to the Java code. Java UIO 2 (FFM / Project Panama) The "Modern" approach. It treats native memory and functions as first-class citizens in Java. I now cross compile on x86_64 for arm32 and arm64. How it works: Java uses Linker and SymbolLookup to find functions in u8g2 or libc directly. No custom C wrapper is strictly required unless you want to simplify complex macros. The Overhead: Transitions are heavily optimized by the JVM (often inlined). By using MemorySegment, you can point Java directly at the UIO hardware registers or the U8g2 tile buffer. The Armbian Advantage: It is "Write Once, Run Anywhere" for native code. As long as the system library (like libSDL2.so) exists on the Armbian filesystem, the same JAR will work on an Orange Pi 5, a Pine64, or even a Raspberry Pi without re-compiling C code.
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does any has vpu supported image for radxa cubie a7z
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Where's the proper place to discuss armbian-install?
Igor replied to Meestor_X's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
Actually not as I am human - I need time and focus to be able to understand what the code does. Same as everyone else. BASH is list of commands and if you are average tech person you can interpret those command, one after another to understand what is going on. AI can help. You can, but you can not expect that I will answer them. Perhaps someone else will, perhaps nobody. I show you how you can understand it without destroying my brain - I need to look into the code to answer questions ... Its Friday evening here and I already answered at maximum effort. -
Just tested trunk 244, (Armbian_community_26.2.0-trunk.244_Radxa-cubie-a5e_trixie_edge_6.18.5_minimal.img.xz) and it doesn't have this reboot issue. However, trunk 244 doesn't support the PCIe, USB3 or WiFi/BT so something must have changed when those devices started to be supported recently. I take that back, it does still have the rebooting issue. I'll keep digging.
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Thank you. Basic functionality, few non critical bugs = release ready. Moving to main download location. Imager will have them after they are moved to primary download location. Test images are not there. We don't provide that. We will only provide images with mainline derived kernel which is hard to compare - its a very different SW stack - with Radxa vendor kernel. Basic (!) functions for headless usage are already working. The rest in next 6-12-> month.
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Hi, after find out that the usb-connector right so have I tried install on a usb3-sata-m2 disk, I have problem to install. I created partision on the usb-disk with ambian-install, and after that trying to select 8 (download and install clean image), but it can't find any image for my board. I have no eMMC on my 4GB ram radaxa zero 3Wso I run from SD-card.
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I own the same box. Do you unbrick your box in the meanwhile?
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The related PR states this was tested. @Efe Çetin can you confirm this still works as expected?
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I've been trying to get the LCD working on my box. I've used Nicks image - Armbian-unofficial_25.05.0-trunk_X98h_bookworm_edge_6.12.11_xfce_desktop I've followed instructions for OpenVFD and tm16xx on these forums but both result in an Exec Format Error when I try to install the compiled module. From what I have read this is a version mismatch between the kernal and what the module was built with but when I compare uname -r with the vermagic of the module they match. I initially installed the linux headers from Nick's Github: linux-headers-edge-sunxi64_25.05.0-trunk_arm64_6.12.11. After I got the format error I tried installing headers from Armbian-config but get the same result. Make wouldn't work at all initially until I did a symlink between the relevant folders in usr/src and lib/modules. Maybe that stuffed something up?
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@marcosdsdba I would compile this on the box. Install kernel headers. Post the errors you are getting. https://github.com/NickAlilovic/build/releases/download/20250306/linux-headers-edge-sunxi64_25.05.0-trunk_arm64__6.12.11-S62b2-Da873-P8a5c-C1abcH02eb-HK01ba-Vc222-B9bbb-R448a.deb
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how to enable wifi (SV6256P) in H616 DDR3 Tv box
marcosdsdba replied to Jain Ziad's topic in Allwinner CPU Boxes
@Jain Ziad Try this: https://forum.armbian.com/topic/57960-sv6256p-wifi-now-working-on-linux-6x-armbian-tested/ -
@brunorro What a read! That's cool stuff - hopefully those guys'n'gals visit the next station on their journey soon: from TH1520, via JH7110, then (hopefully) X1. At least that mailbox communication sounds similar with the SpacemiT SoC: power management via extra rCPU is also a thing here. Thank you for the link // Sven-Ola
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I'm trying to enable UART6, UART7, and UART10 via overlays on a sige5 board. UART6 AND UART7 are working fine but I'm not seeing UART10 in the /dev directory. Could someone help me debug this?
