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OPi+2 not booting after power failure


Hitmare

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Hello

 

I have a Problem with my Orange Pi

I've started a update on my running Orange Pi Plus 2 when i suddenly had a Power Loss on my house. 

After I fixted my Power Problems the OPi won't boot anymore

 

All what i from the Debug Port get is following in repeat:

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U-Boot SPL 2016.09 (Oct 15 2016 - 14:24:41)
DRAM: 2048 MiB
Trying to boot from MMC1

 

 

Or with another Image:

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HELLO! BOOT0 is starting!
boot0 version : 4.0.0
fel_flag = 0x00000000
rtc[0] value = 0x00000000
rtc[1] value = 0x00000000
rtc[2] value = 0x00000000
rtc[3] value = 0x00000000
rtc[4] value = 0x00000000
rtc[5] value = 0x00000000
rtc[6] value = 0x00000000
rtc[7] value = 0x00000000
DRAM DRIVE INFO: V0.8
DRAM Type = 3 (2:DDR2,3:DDR3,6:LPDDR2,7:LPDDR3)
DRAM CLK = 672 MHz
DRAM zq value: 003b3bfb
READ DQS LCDL = 001f1f1f
DRAM SIZE =2048 M
odt delay 
dram size =2048
card boot number = 0
card no is 0
sdcard 0 line count 4
[mmc]: mmc driver ver 2014-12-10 21:20:39
[mmc]: ***Try SD card 0***
[mmc]: SD/MMC Card: 4bit, capacity: 29984MB
[mmc]: vendor: Man 001b534d Snr 60b92e1c
[mmc]: product: 00000
[mmc]: revision: 1.0
[mmc]: ***SD/MMC 0 init OK!!!***
sdcard 0 init ok
The size of uboot is 000dc000.

 

 

 

When i boot without any SD Card inserted:

 

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HELLO! BOOT0 is starting!
boot0 version : 4.2.0
boot0 commit : c8c201b51b7ea1baa94590a1887313124d9a5879 
fel_flag = 0x00000000
rtc[0] value = 0x00000000
rtc[1] value = 0x00000000
rtc[2] value = 0x00000000
rtc[3] value = 0x00000000
rtc[4] value = 0x00000000
rtc[5] value = 0x00000000
rtc[6] value = 0x00000000
rtc[7] value = 0x00000000
DRAM DRIVE INFO: V1.4
the chip id is 0x00000081
the chip id is 0x00000081
the chip id is 0x00000081
the chip id is 0x00000081
the chip id is 0x00000081
NOT GATE MODE 
READ DQS LCDL = 001f1f1f
DRAM Type = 3 (2:DDR2,3:DDR3,6:LPDDR2,7:LPDDR3)
DRAM CLK = 672 MHz
DRAM zq value: 003b3bfb
DRAM dram para1: 11040800
DRAM dram para2: 00000000
DRAM workmode1: 000009f4
DRAM SIZE =2048 M
odt delay 
dram size =2048
card boot number = 2
card no is 2
sdcard 2 line count 8
[mmc]: mmc driver ver 2015-04-13 16:07:39
[mmc]: ***Try SD card 2***
[mmc]: mmc 2 cmd 8 err 00000100
[mmc]: mmc 2 cmd 8 err 00000100
[mmc]: mmc 2 send if cond failed
[mmc]: mmc 2 cmd 55 err 00000100
[mmc]: mmc 2 cmd 55 err 00000100
[mmc]: mmc 2 send app cmd failed
[mmc]: ***Try MMC card 2***
[mmc]: mmc re-update_phase
[mmc]: mmc re-update_phase
[mmc]: 8bit ddr!!! 
[mmc]: mmc re-update_phase
[mmc]: MMC ver 5.0
[mmc]: SD/MMC Card: 8bit, capacity: 14910MB
[mmc]: vendor: Man 00150100 Snr 00965146
[mmc]: product: AWPD3
[mmc]: revision: 5.2
[mmc]: ***SD/MMC 2 init OK!!!***
sdcard 2 init ok
The size of uboot is 000e4000.

 

 

What can i do to fix this? or is the OPi defect ?

 

BR

Hitmare

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What was the cause of the "Power Loss on [your] house"?

  • Brown out?
  • power surge?
  • Weather?
  • Was it the whole house?

And how did you "fixted [your] Power Problems"?

  • Reset a breaker/fuse?
  • Wait for power to come back on?
2 hours ago, djstefanov said:

I have a similar problem. After update of bootloader, the orange does not work.

If you updated the bootloader, then you don't have a similar problem. (power outtage) In what manner did you update your bootloader?

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Do you (or the OP) really need to 'unbrick' it? To my understanding that process is for when you have a system that absolutely needs to be recovered. ie: You have spent hours installing/upgrading/customizing but after an update can't boot and didn't bother to make a backup image.

 

If you don't care so much for the custom setup then just make a new image. Are you sure this >> https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/#how-to-prepare-a-sd-card << isn't more applicable?

Are you sure your SD card is actually good?

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Just  a recent experience.  

Powered a Orange pi zero at 4V by mistake (should have been 5V but shit happens) , totally ruined the installation, i had to install everything again. 

 

must find a way to clone everything on the card :) 

 

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I hope Its okey to revive this thread

 

I tried to boot up the Opi+ 2 again with the up-to-date armbian Ubuntu image Armbian_5.38_Orangepiplus_Ubuntu_xenial_default_3.4.113_desktop

 

this is what i get on the debug serial Output:

U-Boot SPL 2017.11-armbian (Jan 25 2018 - 07:57:48)
DRAM: 2048 MiB
Trying to boot from MMC1


U-Boot 2017.11-armbian (Jan 25 2018 - 07:57:48 +0100) Allwinner Technology

CPU:   Allwinner H3 (SUN8I 1680)
Model: Xunlong Orange Pi Plus / Plus 2
DRAM:  2 GiB

 

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