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@humanus Thanks, just noticed the log.

Interestingly looks like it's the mmc part. A few things I can think of:

1. emmc is only presented on A7A/S, so if you are using emmc or your board has an emmc, it might be a problem. You can try to disable sdc2 on device tree and see if it works.

1. sd card part is the same on A7A/S/Z, but I don't think my card is a UHS-II card. Looking at the log, it might be doing something with UHS-II, so it might be worth trying a different SD card to see if it behaves differently. If it does turn out to be related to UHS-II handling, I can look into a proper fix later. on.

Posted (edited)

I have no eMMC and the card isn't UHS-II (I use WD Purple cards, they are UHS-I). I don't think I have any UHS-II cards at the moment... Could try a different one though.

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Posted (edited)

@humanus 

 

I took a second look at the log, I think it's probably due to the enabled eMMC

EDIT: I added the emmc part to my A7Z dts, it also crashes... So that's definitely the root cause.

I disable it for A7S in my repo for now, you can compile it yourself with a Linux 6.18 kernel or wait for Nick.

 

By the way A733 eMMC seems to use the same eMMC driver as A523, so probably mainline already supports it. 

Edited by alexc
Posted (edited)
On 4/26/2026 at 8:33 PM, Dalibor Pospíšil said:

@alexc What about SATA support? The a7a board has m.2 pcie where the PentaHAT can be attached (I tested it with a custom sunxi kernel).

 

Also want to ask about SATA support, specifically for PentaHat. I saw a thread on official forum 

https://forum.radxa.com/t/radxa-cubie-a7a-sata-support/29154

looks like electrically there is no issues. But are there necessary drivers in armbian? 

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Posted

@Nick A

 

Hi Nick,

I'm using your image (Radxa-cubie-a7z-v0.6.4_trixie_vendor_6.6.98_xfce_desktop.img) on my Radxa Cubie A7Z, which I've DIY-modified to have 6GB of RAM. Micron D9XKK (MT53E1536M32D4DT-046 AAT:A) 6GB LPDDR4 chip.

 

Unfortunately, it fails to boot.

 

IMG_6832.thumb.jpeg.dd623334342e57f518d0136d5da5c966.jpeg

 

Here is the UART output below. Do you know how to fix this? Does the system need specific configuration to recognize the 6GB RAM?

 

......


[212]HELLO! BOOT0 is starting!
[215]BOOT0 commit : {4721ad08}
[218]board gpio withstand voltage auto mode
[233]dram_para_total:0xf
[235]vaild para:6  select dram para10
[mmc]: mmc driver ver 2025-10-16 17:10
[mmc]: Wrong media type 0x0
[mmc]: ***Try SD card 0***
[mmc]: HSSDR52/SDR25 4 bit
[mmc]: 50000000 Hz
[mmc]: 15279 MB
[mmc]: ***SD/MMC 0 init OK!!!***
[273]DRAM BOOT DRIVE INFO: V0.601
[277]DRAM_VCC set to 1100 mv
[280]DRAM CLK =1800 MHZ
[282]DRAM Type =8 (8:LPDDR4,9:LPDDR5)
[387]Training result is = 7
[390]DRAM Pstate 1 training, frequency is 1200 Mhz
[503]Training result is = 7
[506]DRAM Pstate 2 training, frequency is 800 Mhz
[716]Training result is = 7
[718]DRAM Pstate 3 training, frequency is 400 Mhz
[3934]Training result is = 7
[3937]DRAM Pstate 0 training, frequency is 1800 Mhz
[3945]Actual DRAM SIZE =8192 M
[3948]DRAM SIZE =8192 MBytes, para1 = 311a, para2 = 20001001, dram_tpr13 = 6067
[3962]DRAM simple test OK.
[3968]error:bad magic.
[4032]error: dtb not found for scp
[4036]mmc not para
[4038]Jump to ATF: monitor_base = 0x48000000, uboot_base = 0x4a000000, optee_base = 0x0
NOTICE:  BL31: OP-TEE 32bit detected
NOTICE:  BL31: U-BOOT 32bit detected
NOTICE:  BL31: dram size is 8589934592 bytes
NOTICE:  BL31: v2.5(debug):48e54578a
NOTICE:  BL31: Built : 14:13:06, Jul  2 2025
NOTICE:  BL31: No DTB found.
ERROR:   Error initializing runtime service opteed_fast


U-Boot 2018.07-17-boot-aw2501-g4c7078cfdf7-dirty (Apr 29 2026 - 10:03:59 +0000) Allwinner Technology

[04.094]CPU:   Allwinner Family
[04.097]Model: Radxa Cubie A7A
I2C:   ready
[04.160]DRAM:  8 GiB
[04.169]Relocation Offset is: 75d89000
[04.223]secure enable bit: 0
[04.226]PMU: AXP8191
[04.228]PMU: AXP8191 VER_A
FDT ERROR:fdt_get_regulator_name:get property handle twi-supply error:FDT_ERR_INTERNAL
[04.240]bmu_axp515_probe pmic_bus_read fail
[04.244][AXP8191] onoff status: 0x50 = 0x1, 0x51 = 0x0
[04.249][AXP8191] charge status: 0x4 = 0x0
[04.252]CPU=1014 MHz,PLL6=1200 Mhz,AHB=200 Mhz, APB1=24Mhz  MBus=600Mhz
[04.259]gic: sec monitor mode
SPI ALL:   ready
[04.303]flash init start
[04.305]workmode = 0,storage type = 1
[04.308][mmc]: mmc driver ver uboot2018:2024-10-18 9:01:00 -- uboot2018:2025-03-28 10:03:00
[04.317][mmc]: get sdc_type fail and use default host:tm1.
[04.325][mmc]: can't find node "mmc0",will add new node
[04.329][mmc]: fdt err returned <no error>
[04.333][mmc]: Using default timing para
[04.337][mmc]: SUNXI SDMMC Controller Version:0x50530
[04.355][mmc]: card_caps:0x3000000a
[04.358][mmc]: host_caps:0x3000003f
[04.362]sunxi flash init ok
get value error
[04.373]Loading Environment from SUNXI_FLASH... OK
No ethernet found.
[04.411]NOT support bridge yet
[04.413]Warn: no find panel or bridge
[04.515]drm hdmi get mode: 1920x1080@60Hz
hdmi0@5520000: use force output detailed mode clock 148500 kHz, flags[5]
    H: 1920 2008 2052 2200
    V: 1080 1084 1089 1125
bus_format: 0
clk_set_rate: <NULL> has NULL parent
[04.620]suxni tcon hdmi set rate: 148500000Hz and get diff: -148500000Hz
[04.692]the secure storage item0 copy0 magic is bad
[04.704]the secure storage item0 copy1 magic is bad
[04.709]usb burn from boot
delay time 0
[04.715]usb prepare ok
[04.924]usb sof ok
[04.926]usb probe ok
[04.928]usb setup ok
set address 0x4
set address 0x4 ok
[05.334]do_burn_from_boot usb : have no handshake
skip update boot_param
cann't get the boot_base from the env
[05.346]update part info
[05.351]battery temp is -1
[05.358]update bootcmd
[05.366](not enough data: expected >= 8 cells, got 4 cells)
Link up timeout
Speed change timeout
PCIe speed of Gen1
Override default fdtfile to allwinner/sun60i-a733-cubie-a7z.dtb
[07.810]libfdt fdt_check_header(): FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC
[07.816]libfdt fdt_path_offset() returned FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC
[07.821][mmc]: get sunxi-mmc0 string failed
[07.826]The storage not support sample function
[07.832]## error: update_fdt_dram_para_from_bootpara : FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND
ret 0
[07.842]chip id : 0x00005100 0x00004900 0x0000c418 0x00002294
[07.847]mac addr => 08:51:49:dc:b6:2c
[07.851]chip id : 0x00005100 0x00004900 0x0000c418 0x00002294
[07.856]mac addr => 08:51:49:dc:b6:2d
[07.860]/chosen/rng-seed node not exit
[07.864]no battery, disabled battery functons
[07.868]Could not find nodeoffset for bat_supply
[07.872]update dts
curr_device:0
Device: SUNXI SD/MMC
Manufacturer ID: 1b
OEM: 534d
Name: 00000 
Bus Speed: 50000000
Mode : SD High Speed (50MHz)
Rd Block Len: 512
SD version 3.0
High Capacity: Yes
Capacity: 14.9 GiB
Bus Width: 4-bit
Erase Group Size: 512 Bytes
[ufs]info:Driver version 0.0.24 2024.12.30 16:00
[ufs]info:Cal words 0x60:val 0xae400000, 0x64:val 0x4f21885d
[ufs]err:uic c 16,uic a 0,1,0
[ufs]err:e 80000010,0,0,0,0
[ufs]err:int s 0,400
[ufs]err:Device not present
[ufs]err:wait device link startup failed
[ufs]info:peer link startup timeout
[ufs]info:Cal words 0x60:val 0xae400000, 0x64:val 0x4f21885d
[ufs]err:uic c 16,uic a 0,1,0
[ufs]err:e 80000010,0,0,0,0
[ufs]err:int s 0,400
[ufs]err:Device not present
[ufs]err:wait device link startup failed
[ufs]info:peer link startup timeout
[ufs]info:Cal words 0x60:val 0xae400000, 0x64:val 0x4f21885d
[ufs]err:uic c 16,uic a 0,1,0
[ufs]err:e 80000010,0,0,0,0
[ufs]err:int s 0,400
[ufs]err:Device not present
[ufs]err:wait device link startup failed
[ufs]info:peer link startup timeout
[ufs]info:Cal words 0x60:val 0xae400000, 0x64:val 0x4f21885d
[ufs]err:uic c 16,uic a 0,1,0
[ufs]err:e 80000010,0,0,0,0
[ufs]err:int s 0,400
[ufs]err:Device not present
[ufs]err:wait device link startup failed
[ufs]info:peer link startup timeout
[ufs]err:link startup failed -6
[ufs]err:ufshcd_probe() failed -6
fail to init ufs
sunxi_flash - sunxi_flash sub-system

Usage:
sunxi_flash sunxi_flash init storage_type
sunxi_flash read mem_addr part_name [size]
sunxi_flash read_mtd mem_addr part_name [size]
sunxi_flash write <mem_addr> <part_name> [size]
sunxi_flash write <mem_addr> <part_name> [offset] [size]
sunxi_flash write_mtd <mem_addr> <part_name>
sunxi_flash boot0 force_dram_update_size <new_val> 
sunxi_flash boot0 force_dram_update_flag <new_val> 

Hit any key to stop autoboot:  0 
starting USB...
USB0:   start sunxi  USB-DRD...
config usb clk ok
sunxi USB-DRD init ok...
USB EHCI 1.00
scanning bus 0 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found
USB1:   start sunxi  USB1-Host...
config usb clk ok
sunxi USB1-Host init ok...
USB EHCI 1.00
scanning bus 1 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found
       scanning usb for storage devices... 0 Storage Device(s) found

Device 0: device type unknown
... is now current device
** Bad device usb 0 **
** Bad device usb 0 **
mmc0 is current device
Scanning mmc 0:1...
Found U-Boot script /boot.scr
5210 bytes read in 5 ms (1017.6 KiB/s)
## Executing script at 4fc00000
subfdt=sun60i-a733-cubie-a7z.dtb
U-boot loaded from SD
Boot script loaded from mmc
377 bytes read in 3 ms (122.1 KiB/s)
subfdt=sun60i-a733-cubie-a7z.dtb
Load fdt: /dtb/allwinner/sun60i-a733-cubie-a7z.dtb
195011 bytes read in 17 ms (10.9 MiB/s)
24361472 bytes read in 1013 ms (22.9 MiB/s)
23892015 bytes read in 995 ms (22.9 MiB/s)
[15.233]libfdt fdt_path_offset() returned FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC
[15.242]The storage not support sample function
ret 0
[15.349]mac addr => 08:51:49:dc:b6:2c
[15.353]mac addr => 08:51:49:dc:b6:2d
[15.358]no battery, disabled battery functons
[15.365]update dts
stop sunxi USB-DRD ok...
stop sunxi USB1-Host ok...
[15.391]Starting kernel ...

[15.394]total: 15394 ms

[15.396][mmc]: MMC Device 2 not found
[15.400][mmc]: mmc 2 not find, so not exit
NOTICE:  [SCP] :wait arisc ready....
NOTICE:  [SCP] :arisc version: [d463b9da43dc50320f21ba51c6c51afe2db20d83]
NOTICE:  [SCP] :arisc startup ready
NOTICE:  [SCP] :arisc startup notify message feedback
NOTICE:  [SCP] :sunxi-arisc driver is starting
NOTICE:  BL3-1: Next image address = 0x40200000
NOTICE:  BL3-1: Next image spsr = 0x3c5

 

Posted (edited)

 @alexc

With the latest changes from you, incorporated by Nick, the 6.18 kernel boots. 

But there's a problem with PCI-Express. I can't get anything to work. I tried a GPU and a USB 3.0 hub, connected via a powered flex-to-pcie-1x adapter. Both are detected and get power but don't work. When I do lspci, the hub appears (the GPU doesn't) and when I try `lspci -t`, I get a segmentation fault. So something is wrong. 

 

Here is the log:

https://paste.armbian.eu/akilodanus.yaml

Edited by humanus
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Posted (edited)

@humanus That's something we might need to work on next. I only have a M.2 board but my Raspberry Pi is using it right now. Let me see if I can use it to test later.

 

So PCIE definitely works on 5.15/6.6, right? Your log doesn't really say where it crashes. 

 

For the GPU, what's the GPU? I don't think we built the kernel with any PCIE GPU drivers enabled, so that might be a potential problem.

@Wintermute The same thing goes to the SATA. It's possible your PCIE to SATA controller is not supported/enabled in the kernel config (This applies to any kernel version).

Edited by alexc
Posted

@alexc @Nick A

 

With the latest changes from you, incorporated by Nick, the 6.18 kernel. This is the boot log of the serial port:

 

uart_log_20260512.md

 

The blue LED is blinking normally, but there is no display output via the DP port on the dock, and the wired Ethernet isn't working either. I haven't tested the PCIe interface yet as I don't have the adapter module on hand.

 

IMG_6844.thumb.jpg.931a39f40b9903da4ad300a5dd1fa813.jpg

Posted (edited)

@Nick A @alexc

 

I recompiled and tested the v6.18.19 build after you updated the Ethernet settings. Here are my findings:

 

1. The Ethernet link lights are blinking, but the connection seems unstable. I am unable to ping the device.

2. There is still no display output via the DP interface. (I'm wondering if it's due to the interface type of my USB-C to HDMI adapter, even though it works fine on other versions.)

3. The UART console is spamming logs with what appears to be a large number of errors. Please take a look at the attached logs.

 

log1.mdlog2.mdlog3.md

 

And,,, Do you know how to fix the 6GB RAM issue on the A7Z I mentioned in the post above?

Edited by qq20739111
Posted

Trying to compile the new A7S image: I get an empty image folder and a few tar files (armbian .... .tar and kernel .... .tar).

Anyone can tell me what more needs to be done to get the xz image file (image folder is empty).

 

./compile.sh build BOARD=radxa-cubie-a7s BRANCH=edge BUILD_DESKTOP=no BUILD_MINIMAL=yes KERNEL_CONFIGURE=no RELEASE=trixie

 

Thanks

pinky

Posted

@qq20739111

1. The logs show the Ethernet link repeatedly going up and down, but without any explicit errors. Could you double-check whether the cable and related hardware are in good condition? Does the same cable work properly with your other laptops/devices? Since I don’t have an A7A/S board myself, and there are no clear errors in the logs, I’m not entirely sure what’s causing it. Hopefully others can help test as well.

2. The logs also contain many messages like:

[ 216.539249][ T97] sunxi:sunxidrm:[INFO]: [EDP_INFO]: drm_edp->desc->connector_type: 10

[ 216.547367][ T97] sunxi:sunxidrm:[INFO]: [EDP_INFO]: drm_edp->hpd_state_now: 0

This usually means the display could not be detected, or that it isn’t providing an HPD signal. I’d suggest trying a native USB-C to DisplayPort adapter or cable instead.

 

As for the RAM issue, unfortunately since this is a DIY-modified board, it’s difficult to determine exactly what’s going wrong.

 

@humanus I'll test the PCIE later.

But in the meantime, could you also take a look at these? Probably helpful.

https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/430

https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/discussions/756 

Posted

@alexc

Thanks... But the state of PCIE on raspberry pi is much better than on this board. Before getting the GPU working, we should concentrate on getting anything working via the PCIE, and so far now I've not been able to get anything to work (I'll try an nvme drive soon). 

Posted (edited)

@alexc

 

1. This Ethernet cable works perfectly on other devices and has never had any loose connection issues.

2. The A7S board also works fine with this same cable when booting other systems.

3. I don't think it's a cable issue. Before posting, I already tested it by repeatedly plugging and unplugging the cable. I'm hoping others can test it as well to verify my findings.

4. I don't have a direct USB-C to DP cable on hand right now. However, using Nick's kernel 6.6 build and the official Radxa r6 system, this USB-C to HDMI hub works perfectly. It only fails to work on this kernel 6.18 system.

5. @humanus Did you not run into these issues?

 

---

 

Thanks for your response regarding the A7Z memory issue.  I'll look into it further.

Edited by qq20739111
Posted

I've not tried the build with working ethernet yet. As for the DP Alt Mode, I had no issues so far with mainline. It might depend a bit on the adapter, the one I tried works great but I can try others which may be worse. I buy very low priced stuff usually, so some may have problems, and it would be representative. 

Posted

Yes, of course, but as you said yourself, there are issues with ethernet on mainline. So you can just use a dongle as a temporary workaround to get a stable (or any) connection. 

Posted

It works. 

I am just showing you an easy way to connect to the board if you don't have UART or display output, even if temporarily. 

Posted

Hi, @Nick A yes, of course, I extracted the archive and burned the .img image, but I burned the image using Armbian Imager. Today I tried burning the manufacturer's image to another flash drive, and it launched successfully. After that, I tried burning yours again, and everything worked on a different flash drive when burning it using BalenaEtcher! Amazing! The only thing I want to point out is that I have rev 1.10 selected, and the network card doesn't seem to be detected (wired connection).
 

root@radxa-cubie-a7a:~# sudo lshw -class network
  *-network
       description: Wireless interface
       physical id: 12
       logical name: wlan0
       serial: 9c:04:b6:84:46:4b
       capabilities: ethernet physical wireless
       configuration: broadcast=yes driver=usb driverversion=6.18.19-edge-sun60iw2 ip=192.168.99.218 multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11
root@radxa-cubie-a7a:~#


I tried downloading and installing the driver from the radxa repository (the USB version). Because the dmesg output was like this.

 

root@radxa-cubie-a7a:~# sudo dmesg | grep -i -E 'firmware|loading|failed'
[    0.000000] [      T0] psci: PSCIv1.1 detected in firmware.
[    0.000247] [      T0] sunxi:timer_sun50i:[ERR]: request bus clock failed
[    0.000252] [      T0] sunxi:timer_sun50i:[ERR]: sun50i timer of resource get failed
[    0.070642] [      T1] sunxi-iommu-v2 3900000.iommu: master probe failed with -517
[    3.080921] [      T1] axp8191-temp-ctrl: Failed to locate of_node [id: 0]
[    3.210460] [      T1] NSI_PMU 2020000.nsi-controller: Get support-ecc failed
[    4.708335] [      T1] Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates
[    7.426931] [      T1] sunxi:VE:[WARN]: 392 ve_dvfs_get_attr(): get vf table failed, default 624MHz
[    7.459393] [      T1] sunxi:VE:[WARN]: 392 ve_dvfs_get_attr(): get vf table failed, default 624MHz
[    8.120987] [    T179] powervr 1800000.gpu: [drm] loaded firmware powervr/rogue_36.56.104.183_v1.fw
[   10.773578] [      T1] systemd[1]: systemd-hibernate-clear.service - Clear Stale Hibernate Storage Info skipped, unmet condition check ConditionPathExists=/sys/firmware/efi/efivars/HibernateLocation-8cf2644b-4b0b-428f-9387-6d876050dc67
[   10.859899] [    T287] aic_load_firmware :firmware path = /lib/firmware/aic8800D80/fw_patch_table_8800d80_u02.bin
[   10.872268] [    T287] aic_load_firmware :firmware path = /lib/firmware/aic8800D80/fw_adid_8800d80_u02.bin
[   10.880698] [    T287] ### Upload fw_adid_8800d80_u02.bin firmware, @ = 201940  size=1708
[   10.881217] [    T287] aic_load_firmware :firmware path = /lib/firmware/aic8800D80/fw_patch_8800d80_u02.bin
[   10.889530] [    T287] ### Upload fw_patch_8800d80_u02.bin firmware, @ = 1e0000  size=32192
[   10.898148] [    T287] aic_load_firmware :firmware path = /lib/firmware/aic8800D80/fw_patch_8800d80_u02_ext0.bin
[   10.906475] [    T287] ### Upload fw_patch_8800d80_u02_ext0.bin firmware, @ = 20b43c  size=13788
[   10.934395] [    T287] aic_load_firmware :firmware path = /lib/firmware/aic8800D80/fmacfw_8800d80_u02.bin
[   10.943638] [    T287] ### Upload fmacfw_8800d80_u02.bin firmware, @ = 120000  size=349096
[   11.028999] [    T287] cfg80211: Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates for regulatory database
[   12.141961] [    T335] sunxi:sound-mach:[ERR]: 537 simple_parse_of(): simple_dai_link_of failed
[   12.162251] [    T335] sunxi:sound-mach:[ERR]: 537 simple_parse_of(): simple_dai_link_of failed
[   12.219436] [      T9] aic_load_fw 1-1.4:1.0: probe with driver aic_load_fw failed with error -1
[   12.219683] [      T9] aic_load_fw 1-1.4:1.1: probe with driver aic_load_fw failed with error -1
[   12.219876] [      T9] aic_load_fw 1-1.4:1.2: probe with driver aic_load_fw failed with error -1
[   12.344962] [      T9] AICWFDBG(LOGERROR)    rwnx_load_firmware: aic_userconfig_8800d80.txt file failed to open
[   12.344978] [      T9] AICWFDBG(LOGERROR)    wrong size of firmware file
[   12.392525] [     T77] sunxi:sound-ac101:[ERR]: 1725 ac101_probe(): try read ac101 5 times but failed, ac101 probe failed
[   12.413143] [     T77] sunxi-snd-mach soc@3000000:i2s0_mach: ASoC: failed to instantiate card -1
[   12.427459] [     T77] sunxi-snd-mach soc@3000000:i2s0_mach: probe with driver sunxi-snd-mach failed with error -1
[   12.775283] [      T1] systemd[1]: systemd-hibernate-clear.service - Clear Stale Hibernate Storage Info skipped, unmet condition check ConditionPathExists=/sys/firmware/efi/efivars/HibernateLocation-8cf2644b-4b0b-428f-9387-6d876050dc67
[   13.577615] [      T1] systemd[1]: systemd-hibernate-clear.service - Clear Stale Hibernate Storage Info skipped, unmet condition check ConditionPathExists=/sys/firmware/efi/efivars/HibernateLocation-8cf2644b-4b0b-428f-9387-6d876050dc67

However, updating the driver didn't help. But as far as I understand, the AIC8800 drivers are the drivers for WiFi and Bluetooth.
I also tried to torment Google Gemini and ran the command it recommended, its output is like this

root@radxa-cubie-a7a:~# sudo dmesg | grep -i -E 'eth|mac|realtek|stmmac'
[    0.000000] [      T0] Machine model: sun60iw2
[    0.000000] [      T0] psci: probing for conduit method from DT.
[    0.000000] [      T0] Kernel command line: root=UUID=34b3b4ba-6c61-4aff-9fb5-d8dbaf8a9d1e rootwait rootfstype=ext4 splash plymouth.ignore-serial-consoles console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty1 consoleblank=0 loglevel=7 ubootpart=7cb3a0a1-d0c5-4814-b3bf-acf7cb5fee06 usb-storage.quirks=0x2537:0x1066:u,0x2537:0x1068:u mac_addr= coherent_pool=2M irqchip.gicv3_pseudo_nmi=0 cgroup_enable=cpuset cgroup_memory=1 swapaccount=1 kasan=off no_console_suspend fsck.fix=yes fsck.repair=yes net.ifnames=0  cgroup_enable=memory
[    0.000000] [      T0] Unknown kernel command line parameters "splash ubootpart=7cb3a0a1-d0c5-4814-b3bf-acf7cb5fee06 mac_addr= cgroup_enable=memory cgroup_memory=1", will be passed to user space.
[    4.882846] [     T12] sunxi-drm soc@3000000:sunxi-drm: late IOMMU probe at driver bind, something fishy here!
[    7.841902] [      T1]     mac_addr=
[    9.766287] [      T1] systemd[1]: systemd 257.13-1~deb13u1 running in system mode (+PAM +AUDIT +SELINUX +APPARMOR +IMA +IPE +SMACK +SECCOMP +GCRYPT -GNUTLS +OPENSSL +ACL +BLKID +CURL +ELFUTILS +FIDO2 +IDN2 -IDN +IPTC +KMOD +LIBCRYPTSETUP +LIBCRYPTSETUP_PLUGINS +LIBFDISK +PCRE2 +PWQUALITY +P11KIT +QRENCODE +TPM2 +BZIP2 +LZ4 +XZ +ZLIB +ZSTD +BPF_FRAMEWORK +BTF -XKBCOMMON -UTMP +SYSVINIT +LIBARCHIVE)
[   10.868628] [      T1] systemd[1]: systemd-pcrmachine.service - TPM PCR Machine ID Measurement skipped, unmet condition check ConditionSecurity=measured-uki
[   11.005686] [    T283] aic_load_firmware :firmware path = /lib/firmware/aic8800D80/fmacfw_8800d80_u02.bin
[   11.015312] [    T283] ### Upload fmacfw_8800d80_u02.bin firmware, @ = 120000  size=349096
[   12.061513] [    T346] OF: /soc@3000000/i2s0_mach: Read of boolean property 'soundcard-mach,routing' with a value.
[   12.072296] [    T346] OF: /soc@3000000/i2s0_mach: Read of boolean property 'soundcard-mach,pin-switches' with a value.
[   12.089497] [    T346] sunxi:sound-mach:[WARN]: 372 asoc_simple_parse_ucfmt(): set data late to default
[   12.107845] [    T346] sunxi:sound-mach:[ERR]: 537 simple_parse_of(): simple_dai_link_of failed
[   12.156684] [    T346] sunxi:sound-mach:[WARN]: 372 asoc_simple_parse_ucfmt(): set data late to default
[   12.176300] [    T346] sunxi:sound-mach:[ERR]: 537 simple_parse_of(): simple_dai_link_of failed
[   12.211549] [     T78] OF: /soc@3000000/i2s0_mach: Read of boolean property 'soundcard-mach,routing' with a value.
[   12.227920] [     T78] OF: /soc@3000000/i2s0_mach: Read of boolean property 'soundcard-mach,pin-switches' with a value.
[   12.247053] [     T78] sunxi:sound-mach:[WARN]: 372 asoc_simple_parse_ucfmt(): set data late to default
[   12.260641] [     T78] sunxi:sound-mach:[ERR]: 537 simple_parse_of(): simple_dai_link_of failed
[   12.279264] [     T78] sunxi:sound-mach:[WARN]: 372 asoc_simple_parse_ucfmt(): set data late to default
[   12.345223] [     T78] OF: /soc@3000000/i2s0_mach: Read of boolean property 'soundcard-mach,routing' with a value.
[   12.345250] [     T78] OF: /soc@3000000/i2s0_mach: Read of boolean property 'soundcard-mach,pin-switches' with a value.
[   12.345271] [     T78] sunxi:sound-mach:[WARN]: 372 asoc_simple_parse_ucfmt(): set data late to default
[   12.345288] [     T78] sunxi:sound-mach:[ERR]: 537 simple_parse_of(): simple_dai_link_of failed
[   12.355471] [     T78] OF: /soc@3000000/i2s0_mach: Read of boolean property 'soundcard-mach,routing' with a value.
[   12.355526] [     T78] OF: /soc@3000000/i2s0_mach: Read of boolean property 'soundcard-mach,pin-switches' with a value.
[   12.355570] [     T78] sunxi:sound-mach:[WARN]: 372 asoc_simple_parse_ucfmt(): set data late to default
[   12.355597] [     T78] OF: /soc@3000000/i2s0_mach/soundcard-mach,cpu: Read of boolean property 'soundcard-mach,mclk-fp' with a value.
[   12.355878] [     T78] sunxi-snd-mach soc@3000000:i2s0_mach: ASoC: DAPM unknown pin HS MIC Jack
[   12.355886] [     T78] sunxi-snd-mach soc@3000000:i2s0_mach: ASoC: DAPM unknown pin HP Jack
[   12.491963] [     T78] sunxi-snd-mach soc@3000000:i2s0_mach: ASoC: failed to instantiate card -1
[   12.500679] [     T78] sunxi-snd-mach soc@3000000:i2s0_mach: probe with driver sunxi-snd-mach failed with error -1
[   12.696783] [      T1] systemd[1]: systemd-machine-id-commit.service - Save Transient machine-id to Disk skipped, unmet condition check ConditionPathIsMountPoint=/etc/machine-id
[   12.879365] [      T1] systemd[1]: systemd-machine-id-commit.service - Save Transient machine-id to Disk skipped, unmet condition check ConditionPathIsMountPoint=/etc/machine-id
[   12.895054] [      T1] systemd[1]: systemd-pcrmachine.service - TPM PCR Machine ID Measurement skipped, unmet condition check ConditionSecurity=measured-uki
[   13.872897] [      T1] systemd[1]: systemd-machine-id-commit.service - Save Transient machine-id to Disk skipped, unmet condition check ConditionPathIsMountPoint=/etc/machine-id
[   13.888466] [      T1] systemd[1]: systemd-pcrmachine.service - TPM PCR Machine ID Measurement skipped, unmet condition check ConditionSecurity=measured-uki
[   15.517187] [    T983] Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3

Could it be that a different type of Ethernet is used here?

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