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rockpi4A armbian kernel defect


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Hello

 

Each time I try to upgrade to kernel 6.6.39 on a rockpi-4a the system become unbootable:


 

## Flattened Device Tree blob at 01f00000
  Booting using the fdt blob at 0x1f00000
   Loading Ramdisk to f01f6000, end f1f0Ad94 ... OK
   Loading Device Tree tn 00000000f0179000, end 0000 000f01f5fff ... OK

Starting kernel ...

        efi_free_pool: illegal free 0x00000000f0f0d04
efi_free_pool: hllegal free 0x00000000f0f0a040

 

I have another rockpi-4a but with a rockpi4b image (installed by mistake)

 

I was able to copy the file 6.6.32 from this system to my other one (creating the older symlink on /boot) , and I have be able to boot card successfully

 

so I have try to upgrade this other rockpi-4a (running a rockpi-4b image) and upgrade has been a success.

 

So I have trying again on the first rockpi... and error appear again, it's related only to kernel image of 4a or the related dtb file

 

It's not urgent, because I can revert the install, if you need something let me know

 

Thanks for your jobs  !!!

 

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Hello, after some troubleshooting, this boot issue occur only if I have my two ssd drive plugged.

If I unplug this one, the kernel is booting, this issue is not occuring with older kernel 6.6.32

 

By the way, since the system is booted, if I plug the drives, the system panic

 

so I will revert to 6.6.32 kernel.

 

but I have loose my 6.6.32 headers, and I can't compil again the zfs module, anyone know how i can download the last 6.6.32 headers for rockpi ?

 

Rgds

 

 

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Hello, it seems the problem was located in the converter usb -< sata used in one drive.. after unplug the drive on other machine it was ok

and now it's ok. for my rockpi board

 

so we can close this topic

 

Thanks you

 

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