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@ct100 How can I make sure my NIC is configured correctly?
cat /etc/armbian-image-release # PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BOARD=rock-5b BOARD_NAME="Rock 5B" BOARDFAMILY=rockchip-rk3588 BUILD_REPOSITORY_URL=https://github.com/armbian/build BUILD_REPOSITORY_COMMIT=1e6fdcb13 LINUXFAMILY=rk35xx ARCH=arm64 IMAGE_TYPE=stable BOARD_TYPE=csc INITRD_ARCH=arm64 KERNEL_IMAGE_TYPE=Image FORCE_BOOTSCRIPT_UPDATE= FORCE_UBOOT_UPDATE= VENDOR="Armbian" VENDORDOCS="https://docs.armbian.com" VENDORURL="https://www.armbian.com/" VENDORSUPPORT="https://forum.armbian.com" VENDORBUGS="https://www.armbian.com/bugs" BOOTSCRIPT_FORCE_UPDATE="no" BOOTSCRIPT_DST="boot.cmd" VERSION=23.2.1 REVISION=23.2.1 IMAGE_UUID=7c90ea8a-9f70-45ed-af73-86d1927c2fbc uname -a Linux rock5b 5.10.160-legacy-rk35xx
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@ReneHegewald thanks
How did you activate it (change from pci to sata)? -
Has anyone tried sata with mainline? Is this overlay available?
https://wiki.radxa.com/Rock5/guide/sata -
Were you able to stream 4k 120hz? If yes, with what bitrate and how high was the latency?
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found it, had to install btrfs-progs. Sorry for the confusion.
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Linux odroidn2 5.5.5-meson64
btrfs is missing in this Kernel... Are there any bugs or why is there no btrfs in 5.5 and 5.4?
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I flashed the latest Armbian image on my NanoPi Neo 2 Plus's emmc. According to
https://linux-sunxi.org/Linux_mainlining_effort
I2S is not part of the mailinke kernel for H5. I can use I2S with Friendlyelec's images. However, I prefer Armbian. Is it somehow possible to use I2S with an Armbian image on this board?
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finally had some time to flash Armbian_5.43.180423_Rock64_Debian_stretch_dev_4.16.0-rc6:
root@rock64:/share# openssl speed -elapsed -evp aes-256-cbc
type 16 bytes 64 bytes 256 bytes 1024 bytes 8192 bytes 16384 bytes
aes-256-cbc 82888.98k 235948.63k 427434.41k 550766.25k 600880.47k 604788.05k
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1 minute ago, chwe said:
As far as I see, AES should be enabled by default no matter which kernel you use (dev or default).
but as Igor suggested, testing might be much faster than waiting until someone has confirmed it. Especially when you have tested other images the efforts to test Armbians nightly is a minor effort..
Thanks, that helps me a lot. Where do you set CPU and RAM clock speeds for you build process / images? Is that set in the bootloader / uboot?
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9 minutes ago, Igor said:
I would need to download and burn the image to be sure I am telling you correct info, but you can do that on your own as well.
Waste of time. Dietpi is a BASH creation on top of Ayufan image.Download Armbian and see what's in and what's missing. If something is missing and only need to be enabled ... no problem. Submit a patch (to this file) and the very next day this feature is enabled in a (beta/nightly) repository.
Thanks Igor. I was hoping someone already did that and would share his experience in this thread.
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I should have been more specific: Is AES/Crypto enabled and what are the CPU and RAM clock rates using Armbian's latest nightly Rock images?
I used the search functionality and read the quoted threads weeks ago. But I also tried several of Ayufan's and also Dietpi Rock64 images and with some AES/Crypto was disabled... I did not ask if this board supports it or not. -
18 minutes ago, chwe said:18 minutes ago, chwe said:Quote
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What are the CPU and RAM clock rates?
Is AES / crypto enabled?
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Thanks, I was hoping for hardware enabled en/decyption. I guess I have to buy Le Potato then.
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I am interested in the K2 board but I need AES support for my use case. Could you please run the following command and post the result?
"openssl speed -elapsed -evp aes-256-cbc" -
34 minutes ago, tkaiser said:
Nope. The problem is that such a SATA controller (regardless which highspeed bus between CPU and the controller is used... read as: this also applies to PCIe SATA controllers) usually has 2 high-speed PHYs active:
- USB3 or PCIe PHY to host
- SATA PHY to HDD/SSD
Each PHY consumes usually up to half a W so we can easily do the math. Sometimes it's possible to get slight consumption savings by slowing down interfaces (in your case switching from SuperSpeed to Hi-Speed or with SATA controllers from 6Gbps to 3 or just 1.5) but it's not always possible to control the behaviour (at least with USB attached SATA, with PCIe controllers it's usually just telling the kernel driver what to do)
Edit: Just found it. Copy&paste from my report to Cloudmedia/Pine folks about the above issue with GPIO 2 not able to toggle from userspace any more: 'Between hdparm -y and setting the sysfs node to 1 there's a consumption difference of 1.2W in my setup (and the SSD used has a standby consumption of 0.4W so the remaining 800mW are in my case the ASM1153 bridge inside the external USB enclosure). 1.2W less in idle (or 1.8W vs 3.0W) can be considered a huge difference :)'
Thank you!
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Bummer, thanks for the update. Do you know if there are any chips which consume less energy than JMS578? USB 2 is fast enough for my use case.
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Great review! I have a similar setup. How can I cut power to the USB 2 port and turn it back on automatically (e.g. backup job or other software wants to access the hdd)?
Using hdparm I am able to define a period after which the drive should spin down. Where do I go from here and how can I turn the drive back on?
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Haha, that's the obvious choice and I will definitely use Armbian once it is stable (I have it on 2 other boards and love it). I saw many different images on Pine64 and Ayufan's build on Github. Just thought someone tried a few of them and would share his experience...
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Hi, I just ordered a Rock64 with 4GB and wanted to hear your recommendations on what image and os I should run it with. I want to use it as my home server with Docker, Samba, Pi-hole, Tvheadend and Tinyproxy. 100 Mbit/s ethernet is enough.
What do you recommend?
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No one? Am I asking something stupid or is my orange pi pc broken? Pointing me in the right direction would be much appreciated.
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Could someone please post his "/boot/script.bin" file? I am interested in the USB part. Here's mine:
root@orangepipc:~# cat /boot/script.fex | grep usb
[usbc0]
usb_used = 1
usb_port_type = 2
usb_detect_type = 0
usb_id_gpio = port:PG12<0><1><default><default>
usb_det_vbus_gpio = port:PG12<0><1><default><default>
usb_drv_vbus_gpio = port:PL02<1><0><default><0>
usb_host_init_state = 1
usb_restrict_gpio =
usb_restric_flag = 0
usb_restric_voltage = 3550000
usb_restric_capacity = 5
usb_regulator_io = "nocare"
usb_regulator_vol = 0
usb_not_suspend = 0
[usbc1]
usb_used = 1
usb_drv_vbus_gpio =
usb_restrict_gpio =
usb_host_init_state = 1
usb_restric_flag = 0
usb_regulator_io = "nocare"
usb_regulator_vol = 0
usb_not_suspend = 0
[usbc2]
usb_used = 1
usb_drv_vbus_gpio =
usb_restrict_gpio =
usb_host_init_state = 1
usb_restric_flag = 0
usb_regulator_io = "nocare"
usb_regulator_vol = 0
usb_not_suspend = 0
[usbc3]
usb_used = 1
usb_drv_vbus_gpio =
usb_restrict_gpio =
usb_host_init_state = 1
usb_restric_flag = 0
usb_regulator_io = "nocare"
usb_regulator_vol = 0
usb_not_suspend = 0
[usb_feature]
wifi_usbc_id = 5
wifi_usbc_type = 1 -
Hi,
I am running the latest Armbian stable headless build with legacy kernel for a few weeks now without issue (tvheadend, cups, sane, shairplay-sync, pi-hole).
Yesterday I added a dvb-c stick from sundtek which works pretty well. However, I noticed that only 1 USB port works (the one by itself). I can either connect the dvb-c stick or my printer/scanner. Attaching another device to either of the other 2 USB ports does not work...
What am I missing?
Increased idle power consumption when booting from eMMC vs microSD
in Rockchip
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@ct100 Thank you! "nmcli dev status" did the job (I wasn't aware of it). I tried ""networkctl" before and all interfaces were unmanaged. Looks good now:
nmcli dev status DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION enP4p65s0 ethernet connected Armbian ethernet docker0 bridge connected (externally) docker0