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  1. Description Rewrite with: ./compile.sh rewrite-kernel-config BOARD=board BRANCH=branch How Has This Been Tested? [ ] CI Checklist: Please delete options that are not relevant. [ ] My changes generate no new warnings View the full article
  2. Hello all I have broken my installation when I tried to install the kernel 6.1 my current kernel 5.10.160-legacy-rk35xx. My nanopc t6 do not start. My installation is on EMMC and start on it. Could you please help me to recover it ? I have a backup file from OMV but I don't know how to push the backup to the EMMC? other possibility I guess copy the boot folder backup to EMMC boot folder but I do not know if it is enough. I really appreciate an help furthermore a clear turial could help evryone to recover an installation on EMMC memory. Thanks in advance for your support.
  3. Hi, I've opened with tag orangepiprime because there was no a64 tag eventhough in the Armbian site is flagged as standard support, tell me if i have to reopen it elsewhere. Anyhow I'm constantly getting kernel panics during boot, I've tested images minimal/cli images starting from 23.5.1 down to 24.5.0 (just downloaded the image and flashed with balena etcher), attached there are all the serial logs of the boot processes, all of them are the same more or less. I've tried: powering from GPIO changing powersupply changing usb cable 4 different uSD cards changing the board hooking it up to a display and none of them worked. What else can I try? Armbian_24.5.0-trunk.223_Pine64_trixie_current_6.6.22_minimal.img.xz.log Armbian_24.2.1_Pine64_bookworm_current_6.6.16_minimal.img.xz.log Armbian_23.11.1_Pine64_bookworm_current_6.1.63.img.xz.log Armbian_23.8.1_Pine64_bookworm_current_6.1.47.img.xz.log Armbian_23.5.1_Pine64_bookworm_current_6.1.30.img.xz.log
  4. Good evening, Armbian noob here (Debian veteran) working with an RPi 5. I've just installed `Armbian_24.2.5_Rpi5b_bookworm_current_6.6.23.img.xz` and would like to build the ZFS modules. I've installed the kernel modules using `armbian-config` but when I try to build I get root@meson:~# dpkg-reconfigure zfs-dkms Deleting module zfs-2.2.3 completely from the DKMS tree. Loading new zfs-2.2.3 DKMS files... Building for 6.6.23-current-bcm2712 Module build for kernel 6.6.23-current-bcm2712 was skipped since the kernel headers for this kernel do not seem to be installed. root@meson:~# Edit: Current situation: root@meson:~# dpkg -l linux-headers-current-bcm2712 linux-image-current-bcm2712 Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) ||/ Name Version Architecture Description +++-=============================-============-============-========================================================= ii linux-headers-current-bcm2712 24.2.1 arm64 Armbian Linux current headers 6.6.18-current-bcm2712 ii linux-image-current-bcm2712 24.2.5 arm64 Armbian Linux current kernel image 6.6.23-current-bcm2712 root@meson:~# It seems that the headers for this kernel are not available. `armbian-config` lists only a newer kernel as an option (6.7) `apt search` lists older kernels, probably from the Debian repos. Can I switch to these or is there something else I can do? Thanks! (First post here.)
  5. Description Sakura Pi RK3308B board adds kernel 6.6 and 6.8 support. #6497 only supports the Sakura Pi RK3308B board running smoothly on kernel 6.2, while encountering a lack of device tree in kernel 6.6 and kernel 6.8. How Has This Been Tested? [x] Compiled and tested to boot on kernel 6.6. [x] Compiled and tested to boot on kernel 6.8. Checklist: [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code [x] My changes generate no new warnings View the full article
  6. thinkpad-x13s: drop steev's kernel; switch to jhovold's wip/sc8280xp-6.9-rcX thinkpad-x13s: drop steev's kernel; switch to jhovold's wip/sc8280xp-6.9-rcX update .config according to jhovold's defconfig, but keep network filesystems enabled View the full article
  7. Description phytium_embedded: update kernel config from phytium repo. The kernel repository has patched the rtw88 driver, so set EXTRAWIFI="no". How Has This Been Tested? [x] Successfully built. [x] System startup. Checklist: [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas [x] My changes generate no new warnings [x] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream modules View the full article
  8. Version 20230401 with kernel 6.2 (pancsf-midstream). With HDMI USB support. https://disk.yandex.ru/d/W8pOOhizVjq91A To enable HW acceleration, install the mesa package with the forced overwrite option or an archive to enable acceleration for wayland. To enable wayland acceleration, you need to replace the files in the /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu directory with the contents of the archive (with file replacement). After that, acceleration will work with wayland. X11 and wayland acceleration works the same way on Debian Sid (the images are the same as Ubuntu). After starting the system and initial configuration, replace the files from the archive in the same way and acceleration will work. The results of running in Debian Sid Gnome for x11 and wayland. dpkg -i --force-overwrite mesa_23.0.0-dev-2_arm64.deb After installation and reboot, HW acceleration will work in x11 and wayland. Please note, this is a test version of mesa for the initial evaluation of the work, some of the functions do not work in it and there may be bugs. With x11, the system works more stably, but the test results are lower than in gnome+wayland. deb\archive https://disk.yandex.ru/d/h8c-Y2FfAvx76g
  9. After upgrading from the official version with kernel 6.1 to the CSC version with kernel 6.6 I noticed an increase in CPU temperature of as much as 10 degrees. Is this normal? Honestly, seeing 52 degrees at idle worries me a bit
  10. ... however Armbian_23.8.1_Helios4_bookworm_current_6.1.50.img.xz worked well and was then upgraded through apt to 24.2.1 / 6.6.16. I was then able to install OMV 7, Plex media server and Transmission on top. warning - the ethernet ports change, breaking scripts where they're hardcoded, e.g the wol service. changing the port in two places in the file and running systemctl daemon-reload ; systemctl restart helios4-wol seems to be running ok. This details the patch: diff --git a/lib/systemd/system/helios4-wol.service.orig b/lib/systemd/system/helios4-wol.service index 965eb74..451b857 100644 --- a/lib/systemd/system/helios4-wol.service.orig +++ b/lib/systemd/system/helios4-wol.service @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ [Unit] -Description=Enable Wake-on-LAN for Helios4 eth0 +Description=Enable Wake-on-LAN for Helios4 end1 After=network-online.target Wants=network-online.target [Service] -ExecStart=/sbin/ethtool -s eth0 wol g +ExecStart=/sbin/ethtool -s end1 wol g Type=oneshot [Install] I have not been able to get the sys-oled to display however - it is detected ok but only shows gibberish. I tried all models to no avail. To get the code running, I had to install python3-luma.core and python3-luma.oled. Any ideas? Thanks
  11. Rockchip has released bsp kernel 5.10 for rk356x and rk3588. Since multimedia support is not fully supported by mainline kernel, a legacy kernel would be good if you want h264/hevc hardware decode. To make kodi support hardware decoding, you need: 1, ffmpeg supporting rkmpp. I've packaged it in my ppa: https://launchpad.net/~liujianfeng1994/+archive/ubuntu/rockchip-multimedia, which is based on the patch from https://github.com/JeffyCN/FFmpeg/. 2, kodi built with gles render system, which is also in my ppa 3, a gpu driver supporting gles. For rk356x you can use mainline panfrost driver. For rk3588 you can use panfork-mesa from my ppa: https://launchpad.net/~liujianfeng1994/+archive/ubuntu/panfork-mesa I've tested that kodi can support hardware decoding on both 3568 and 3588. Here is the steps for rock5b to install kodi: 1, download the image I build with panfork-mesa and malig610 firmware: https://github.com/amazingfate/armbian-rock5b-images, and install it on your rock5b. 2, add my rockchip multimedia ppa: https://launchpad.net/~liujianfeng1994/+archive/ubuntu/rockchip-multimedia: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:liujianfeng1994/rockchip-multimedia 3, create a udev rule to enable the permission ofrockchip's mpp device: KERNEL=="mpp_service", MODE="0660", GROUP="video" KERNEL=="rga", MODE="0660", GROUP="video" KERNEL=="system-dma32", MODE="0666", GROUP="video" KERNEL=="system-uncached-dma32", MODE="0666", GROUP="video" RUN+="/usr/bin/chmod a+rw /dev/dma_heap" wirte the above rules to /etc/udev/rules.d/11-rockchip-multimedia.rules 4, install kodi: sudo apt install kodi 5, move kodi from xsession to wayland-session: sudo mv /usr/share/xsessions/kodi.desktop /usr/share/wayland-sessions/kodi-wayland.desktop 6, reboot the board: sudo reboot 7, in the lightdm greeter, select kodi and login 8, After starting kodi, in Settings -> Player -> Videos, enable "Allow using DRM PRIME decoder" and "Allow hardware acceleration with DRM PRIME". And set "PRIME Render Method" to "Direct To Plane" 9, Then you can play h264/h265 8 bit/10bit videos up to 4K. ============Updated on 20230206=================== rockchip-multimedia has become a universal ppa for rockchip legacy kernel. Here is the introduction: https://forum.radxa.com/t/introduction-to-rockchip-multimedia-ppa-for-ubuntu-jammy/14537 I provide a new package rockchip-multimedia-config to do all the system configs such as udev rules, chromium v4l2 devices creation. Just install this package and reboot, you are good to go.
  12. Hello everyone, grateful for your support, please how do I update the legacy armbian kernel on the tv box, rk322x, to a more updated kernel version, considering that the legacy kernel 4.4 is already obsolete, from the terminal with APT.. ..Thank you for your answers.
  13. Hi all, First post here. I have been running Armbian on my original Bananapi Pro for a long while now, and thought that it's time to upgrade from Bullseye to Bookworm finally. There were some complications with UsrMerge that I had to resolve manually (I think some boot files from the original Buster installation were both in /lib and /usr/lib), but apart from that the upgrade appears to have worked: All userspace stuff is on Bookworm. # lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Debian Description: Armbian 24.5.0-trunk.530 bookworm Release: 12 Codename: bookworm However, the kernel seems to be stuck on 5.15: # uname -a Linux bananapi 5.15.43-sunxi #22.05.1 SMP Sat May 28 08:17:47 UTC 2022 armv7l GNU/Linux This version number appears to be inconsistent with the contents of armbian-image-release: # cat /etc/armbian-image-release # PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BOARD=bananapipro BOARD_NAME="Banana Pi Pro" BOARDFAMILY=sun7i BUILD_REPOSITORY_URL=https://github.com/armbian/build BUILD_REPOSITORY_COMMIT=85080ff3 VERSION=5.99.191113 LINUXFAMILY=sunxi BRANCH=dev ARCH=arm IMAGE_TYPE=nightly BOARD_TYPE=eos INITRD_ARCH=arm KERNEL_IMAGE_TYPE=zImage IMAGE_UUID=1b7fd79e-803f-4438-8b4c-5e9287a7b86c I saw on the download page that a current download of Armbian Bookwork for the Bananapi Pro would include Kernel 6.6.29, so there should be a newer kernel available. Can you help me troubleshooting what is holding my system back from upgrading to a newer kernel? Various posts on the forum suggest anything from "apt-get upgrade will update your kernel" to "use armbian-config". Using the latter, I tried switch between nightly and stable, which didn't offer any updated kernel to apt. The "Switch to other kernels" option retrieves some files, then shows the "Yes, I understand" screen but then immediately goes back to the main "System settings" screen, which makes me think that something is broken here. How can I find out what exactly is broken?
  14. Since the specific USB hardware support is now in place, I thought it would be good to discuss pitfalls and remedies for transitioning to a modern kernel. I have now tested the 6.8.5 based Armbian. None of the latest packages (.408 - .411) come up with HDMI output. You have to have a serial console connected, and then correct the problems. 1) This is what you are greeted with: [ 6.828040] panthor fb000000.gpu: [drm] *ERROR* Failed to load firmware image 'mali_csffw.bin' To fix this do apt install armbian-firmware-full and reboot 2) The 8821cu driver has performance problems. Also, the stupid "windows" adapter comes up as a CDROM, and has to be cycled by removing and inserting with its driver loaded, for the wifi to be recognized. These seem minor fixes, firmware repackaging etc... Hopefully we can document results from testing and workarounds in this thread. A big hurray, for Armbian bringing mainstream to OPI 5..... Gullik
  15. I have an OrangePi PC with armbian installed on it. Today, probably because of my stupidity, the board couldn't boot after upgrading a bunch of stuff. When I opened the sd card on my pc, I found that there were no kernel files in /boot and there were broken symlinks. I tried to replace these with the files from the current minimal image armbian is available for the board, but encountered a UUID mismatch. I then used files from a september 2021 backup, which did allow me to boot into a functional system. It had Linux 5.10.43-sunxi. But before my attempts to fix the issue, my system had Linux 6.1.11-sunxi installed, so I am concerned about this mismatch and would like to safely remove the old kernel files and bring it back to 6.1.11, after which I would like to proceed updating the system to Bookworm (the system still says it's Armbian Buster). How do I reinstall the linux kernel and initrd files in /boot and remove the files of other kernels in /boot? I really want to keep this system going because I don't want to reconfigure and setup again everything that's running on it. Soon I'm getting a new Pi board which would be a proper replacement and for which I am willing to set up all the stuff again, to start clean.
  16. Description Update the kernel to use the preset configurations so that you don't need an external keyboard to access the desktop Jira reference number [AR-9999] How Has This Been Tested? Please describe the tests that you ran to verify your changes. Please also note any relevant details for your test configuration. [x] Flash and directly boot to the desktop Checklist: Please delete options that are not relevant. [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas [x] My changes generate no new warnings [x] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream modules View the full article
  17. Updated: The Armbian vendor kernel version now includes Panthor, and will soon be able to run it as well. Waydroid images: https://github.com/WillzenZou/armbian_fork_build/releases/download/willzen-armbian-24.5.0/2.waydroid-panthorv10-240416-v1.img.tar.gz Note: Waydroid needs to be run in the Wayland desktop environment. (Such as Gnome wayland, KDE wayland session) What's work: OpenGL ES is ok, I have tested some game: Mincecrat, gameSHINE, Monument Valley 2 What's not work: Vulkan. Video hardware decode and encode. How to use Waydroid 1. To install Waydroid, refer to the tutorial : https://docs.waydro.id/faq/using-custom-waydroid-images https://docs.waydro.id/usage/waydroid-command-line-options sudo apt install curl ca-certificates -y curl https://repo.waydro.id | sudo bash sudo apt install waydroid 2. Extract Waydroid system image waydroid-panthorv10-240416-v1.img.tar.gz to /usr/share/waydroid-extra/images and initialize it, there are system.img and vendor.img in it sudo waydroid init -f -i /usr/share/waydroid-extra/images 3. Other more useful parameters that need to be operated after waydroid session start Enable/disable multi-window: waydroid prop set persist.waydroid.multi_windows true waydroid prop set persist.waydroid.multi_windows false Install and start the app (also visible in the app menu after installation): waydroid app install com.app.apk waydroid app launch com.app List of apps: waydroid app list source code(needs morre work): https://github.com/WillzenZou/android_external_mesa3d
  18. Hello, I have a bunch of boards (rpi4b, rpi5, orangepi5, orangepi5-plus, nanopct6, rock3a, rock5b, vim4) in a Kubernetes cluster using Cilium. Cilium requires CONF_SCHEDSTATS=y in the kernel, which is dependent on CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y but... in build/lib/functions/compilation/armbian-kernel.sh we have # DONE: Disable: debug option kernel_config_set_n DEBUG_KERNEL # Armbian doesn't know how to package a debug kernel. Which invalidates the option I enabled during ./compile.sh BOARD=... BRANCH=... kernel-config Except for the VIM4, with DEBUG_KERNEL enabled in build/config/sources/families/meson-s4t7.conf Is there a way to enable DEBUG_KERNEL for the rest of the boards? Thank you! Stefanita Vilcu
  19. Im running Armbian 24.2.1 jammy on odroidm1 with additional zfs volumes. On update, sometimes I had to reinstall the zfs kernel module, but now I have the problem, that the system does not recognize the kernel headers: sudo apt-get --reinstall install zfs-dkms Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 reinstalled, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 2,397 kB of archives. After this operation, 0 B of additional disk space will be used. Get:1 http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/armbian-apt jammy/jammy-utils arm64 zfs-dkms all 2.2.3-1 [2,397 kB] Fetched 2,397 kB in 1s (3,567 kB/s) Preconfiguring packages ... (Reading database ... 72929 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to unpack .../zfs-dkms_2.2.3-1_all.deb ... Deleting module zfs-2.2.3 completely from the DKMS tree. Unpacking zfs-dkms (2.2.3-1) over (2.2.3-1) ... Setting up zfs-dkms (2.2.3-1) ... Loading new zfs-2.2.3 DKMS files... Building for 6.1.12-rk3568-odroid Module build for kernel 6.1.12-rk3568-odroid was skipped since the kernel headers for this kernel does not seem to be installed. Processing triggers for initramfs-tools (0.140ubuntu13.4) ... update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-6.1.12-rk3568-odroid W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/nvidia/tegra194/xusb.bin for built-in driver xhci_tegra W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/nvidia/tegra186/xusb.bin for built-in driver xhci_tegra W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/nvidia/tegra210/xusb.bin for built-in driver xhci_tegra W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/nvidia/tegra124/xusb.bin for built-in driver xhci_tegra update-initramfs: Armbian: Converting to u-boot format: /boot/uInitrd-6.1.12-rk3568-odroid Image Name: uInitrd Created: Thu Apr 25 11:27:48 2024 Image Type: AArch64 Linux RAMDisk Image (gzip compressed) Data Size: 27753116 Bytes = 27102.65 KiB = 26.47 MiB Load Address: 00000000 Entry Point: 00000000 update-initramfs: Armbian: Symlinking /boot/uInitrd-6.1.12-rk3568-odroid to /boot/uInitrd '/boot/uInitrd' -> 'uInitrd-6.1.12-rk3568-odroid' update-initramfs: Armbian: done. I already removed and reinstalled the headers via armbian-config > Headers_remove, Headers_install but without change. apt-get list --installed |grep header linux-headers-edge-rockchip64/jammy,now 24.2.1 arm64 [installed] do I need to create some magic symlinks or parameters for apt-get to get the headers resolved since the kernel version is missing in the package?
  20. Are there any plans to make a version with the new Rockchip 6.1 kernel available for Orange Pi 5/5+? Joshua Riek seems to have had some success, he even got the Panfork drivers running. I run a headless server though so even without graphics it would be interesting but I use Debian.
  21. Hi. i've compiled udoo quad image using armbian build framework. The kernel is 6.x.x. When i boot the image on sdcard, usb ports don't start: the mouse's led don't turn on and keyboard too. What can i do to solve this problem? what paramaters do i have to enable? thanks
  22. Hi, is is possible to port the kahdas-edge2 changes (https://github.com/armbian/build/pull/6335) to the OrangePi 5b device tree?
  23. Hello community, I'm a Linux enthusiast and I hope I'm reporting in the right place. I have a communication with a device that is behind a VPN, when trying to communicate the system displays the following kernel error below. Can anyone help me? root@brmgbhzfw001-pri:~# ping 192.168.2.1 PING 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1): 56 data bytes Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.023502] Internal error: Oops: 5 [#1] SMP THUMB2 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.439706] Process 1c15000.crypto- (pid: 68, stack limit = 0x3cf3c816) Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.450141] Stack: (0xf09b9eb8 to 0xf09ba000) Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.458290] 9ea0: c35a0624 c35a0510 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.474043] 9ec0: 00000000 00000000 c1009c80 c1c5cc00 f09b9ef8 00000000 00000000 00000001 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.489961] 9ee0: 00000001 c1c08740 c1c08740 c469f580 c1c08e6c 00000001 c2b0edc0 00000010 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.506268] 9f00: 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000000 c2b0edec c2b0edc0 c35a0548 c2b0ee1c Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.522855] 9f20: c2b0edf0 60010013 00000000 c05483ab c1a71054 c0d8fd04 c0d8fd1c c0d8fce0 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.539621] 9f40: f09b9f58 c2b0ee1c c2b7a840 c1c5cc00 c2b7a844 00000001 c1005018 c0d27f94 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.556585] 9f60: c05482a5 c01369bb 00000000 c2b7a940 c1c5cc00 c0136959 c2b7a840 c2b8ef40 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.573856] 9f80: f0821d4c 00000000 00000000 c01370ff 00000001 c2b7a940 c0137041 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.591438] 9fa0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 c0100155 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.609023] 9fc0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.626625] 9fe0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000013 00000000 00000000 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.644243] dma_unmap_sg_attrs from sun8i_ce_cipher_do_one+0x485/0x6a8 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.655726] sun8i_ce_cipher_do_one from crypto_pump_work+0x107/0x1e0 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.667098] crypto_pump_work from kthread_worker_fn+0x63/0x164 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.677983] kthread_worker_fn from kthread+0xbf/0xd4 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.688081] kthread from ret_from_fork+0x11/0x1c Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.697882] Exception stack(0xf09b9fb0 to 0xf09b9ff8) Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.707993] 9fa0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.726278] 9fc0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.744784] 9fe0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000013 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:36 ... kernel:[ 1975.756610] Code: b430 b500 f10d 0d04 (f8d0) 4160 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.047613] Internal error: Oops: 5 [#2] SMP THUMB2 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.377998] Process 1c15000.crypto- (pid: 69, stack limit = 0xccc2fbcd) Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.386540] Stack: (0xf09bdec0 to 0xf09be000) Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.392811] dec0: 00000000 00000000 c1009c80 c1c59300 f09bdef8 00000000 00000000 00000001 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.404915] dee0: 00000001 c1c08740 c1c08740 c469f580 c1c08e98 00000001 c2b0ea00 00000010 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.417163] df00: 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000000 c2b0ea2c c2b0ea00 c35a2548 c2b0ea5c Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.429604] df20: c2b0ea30 60000013 00000000 c05483ab c1a71054 c0d8fd04 c0d8fd1c c0d8fce0 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.442186] df40: f09bdf58 c2b0ea5c c2b7a140 c1c59300 c2b7a144 00000001 c1005018 c0d27f94 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.454856] df60: c05482a5 c01369bb 00000000 c2b7a580 c1c59300 c0136959 c2b7a140 c2b8e900 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.467783] df80: f0821d4c 00000000 00000000 c01370ff 00000001 c2b7a580 c0137041 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.481002] dfa0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 c0100155 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.494259] dfc0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.507520] dfe0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000013 00000000 00000000 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.520788] sun8i_ce_cipher_do_one from crypto_pump_work+0x107/0x1e0 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.529809] crypto_pump_work from kthread_worker_fn+0x63/0x164 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.538265] kthread_worker_fn from kthread+0xbf/0xd4 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.545808] kthread from ret_from_fork+0x11/0x1c Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.552983] Exception stack(0xf09bdfb0 to 0xf09bdff8) Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.560513] dfa0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.573739] dfc0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.587067] dfe0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000013 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:37 ... kernel:[ 1976.596298] Code: 2a0f 6caf 6928 6c7c (f850) 8c64 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.048953] Internal error: Oops: 5 [#3] SMP THUMB2 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.377016] Process 1c15000.crypto- (pid: 67, stack limit = 0x55c125d2) Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.385558] Stack: (0xf0999ec0 to 0xf099a000) Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.391831] 9ec0: 00000000 00000000 c1009c80 c1c5af80 f0999ef8 00000000 00000000 00000001 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.403937] 9ee0: 00000001 c1c08740 c1c08740 c469f580 c1c08e40 00000001 c2b0e100 00000010 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.416189] 9f00: 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000000 c2b0e12c c2b0e100 c35a0d48 c2b0e15c Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.428637] 9f20: c2b0e130 60000013 00000000 c05483ab c1a71054 c0d8fd04 c0d8fd1c c0d8fce0 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.441226] 9f40: f0999f58 c2b0e15c c2b7aa00 c1c5af80 c2b7aa04 00000001 c1005018 c0d27f94 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.453901] 9f60: c05482a5 c01369bb 00000000 c2b7a100 c1c5af80 c0136959 c2b7aa00 c2b8ee00 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.466870] 9f80: f0821d4c 00000000 00000000 c01370ff 00000001 c2b7a100 c0137041 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.480090] 9fa0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 c0100155 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.493350] 9fc0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.506613] 9fe0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000013 00000000 00000000 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.519885] sun8i_ce_cipher_do_one from crypto_pump_work+0x107/0x1e0 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.528909] crypto_pump_work from kthread_worker_fn+0x63/0x164 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.537366] kthread_worker_fn from kthread+0xbf/0xd4 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.544911] kthread from ret_from_fork+0x11/0x1c Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.552086] Exception stack(0xf0999fb0 to 0xf0999ff8) Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.559619] 9fa0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.572850] 9fc0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Message from syslogd@brmgbhzfw001-pri at Apr 20 15:40:38 ... kernel:[ 1977.586182] 9fe0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000013 00000000
  24. Hello, I would like to propose a change to the default kernel config for the r4s. Currently in .config # # USB HID support # CONFIG_USB_HID=y CONFIG_HID_PID=y CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV=y This should be altered to CONFIG_USB_HID=m This change has been requested previously for other boards: here and is also explained properly. To summarise : the change would allow those using APCUPSD to communicate with their APC UPS device. TiA!
  25. Hi. I testing out different images for my DIY NAS project. My plan is to use the Orangepi3b board with armbian bookworm and OMV. I have built images from armbian github, (main,trunk) the edge 6.7.10 kernel is working great. But I do get some Iperf3 retries when sending from Opi3b. From Opi3b 60-70MB/s To Opi3b 110MB/s. With Orangepi own bookworm image I have 110/110 and no retries. The same with Joshua Riek's Ubuntu server image, no retries and 110/110. Orangepi3b armbian with 6.7.10 kernel orangepi@orangepi3b:~$ iperf3 -c 192.168.10.197 -f M Connecting to host 192.168.10.197, port 5201 [ 5] local 192.168.10.155 port 56514 connected to 192.168.10.197 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr Cwnd [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 74.5 MBytes 74.5 MBytes/sec 217 19.8 KBytes [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 75.9 MBytes 75.9 MBytes/sec 218 11.3 KBytes [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 79.1 MBytes 79.1 MBytes/sec 200 25.5 KBytes [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 73.3 MBytes 73.3 MBytes/sec 225 29.7 KBytes [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 79.1 MBytes 79.1 MBytes/sec 210 33.9 KBytes [ 5] 5.00-6.00 sec 77.8 MBytes 77.8 MBytes/sec 211 86.3 KBytes [ 5] 6.00-7.00 sec 77.4 MBytes 77.4 MBytes/sec 202 36.8 KBytes [ 5] 7.00-8.00 sec 76.1 MBytes 76.1 MBytes/sec 207 73.5 KBytes [ 5] 8.00-9.00 sec 75.0 MBytes 75.0 MBytes/sec 222 12.7 KBytes [ 5] 9.00-10.00 sec 73.3 MBytes 73.3 MBytes/sec 239 11.3 KBytes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-10.00 sec 761 MBytes 76.1 MBytes/sec 2151 sender [ 5] 0.00-10.04 sec 760 MBytes 75.7 MBytes/sec receiver Orangepi3b Ubuntu with 6.1 kernel ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ iperf3 -R -c 192.168.10.197 -f M Connecting to host 192.168.10.197, port 5201 Reverse mode, remote host 192.168.10.197 is sending [ 5] local 192.168.10.154 port 42888 connected to 192.168.10.197 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 112 MBytes 112 MBytes/sec [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 112 MBytes 112 MBytes/sec [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 112 MBytes 112 MBytes/sec [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 112 MBytes 112 MBytes/sec [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 112 MBytes 112 MBytes/sec [ 5] 5.00-6.00 sec 112 MBytes 112 MBytes/sec [ 5] 6.00-7.00 sec 112 MBytes 112 MBytes/sec [ 5] 7.00-8.00 sec 112 MBytes 112 MBytes/sec [ 5] 8.00-9.00 sec 112 MBytes 112 MBytes/sec [ 5] 9.00-10.00 sec 112 MBytes 112 MBytes/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr [ 5] 0.00-10.04 sec 1.10 GBytes 112 MBytes/sec 1 sender [ 5] 0.00-10.00 sec 1.10 GBytes 112 MBytes/sec receiver So to see if the vendor kernel was different I built with the new 6.1.43-vendor-rk35xx kernel, but It will not boot. build command: ./compile.sh build BOARD=orangepi3b BRANCH=edge BUILD_DESKTOP=no BUILD_MINIMAL=yes KERNEL_CONFIGURE=no RELEASE=bookworm J=4 It seems to be something with power to the NPU. ? "rockchip-pm-domain fdd90000.power-management:power-controller: failed to get ack on domain 'npu', target_idle = 0, target_ack = 0, val=0x6" uart log attachment kernelpanic.log
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