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List:       openbsd-arm
Subject:    Re: Geniatech XPI-3566 Zero SBC
From:       Mark Kettenis <mark.kettenis () xs4all ! nl>
Date:       2023-12-26 14:56:46
Message-ID: 87o7edm2q9.fsf () bloch ! sibelius ! xs4all ! nl
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> Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2023 12:57:06 +0100
> From: Mizsei Zoltán <zmizsei@extrowerk.com>
> 
> Next issue:
> 
> I have a USB drive with OpenBSD 7.4 ARM64 already installed. I copied the dtb file \
> to the EFI partition, and now i can boot OpenBSD from the USB reliable. However \
> there is a main differece: in BSD.MP the eMMC gets recognized and it works, but in \
> BSD.RD it is failed to enable, using the same DTB in both case. 
> In BSD MP:
> sdmmc0: can't enable card
> sd0 at scsibus0 targ 1 lun 0: <SD/MMC, SPeMMC, 0000>
> sd0: 7456MB, 512 bytes/sector, 15269888 sectors
> 
> In BSD: RD:
> sdmmc0: can't enable card
> sdmmc1: can't enable card
> 
> Notes: sdmmc0 is to be ignored, it refers to the on-board SD-card slot, but my \
> board doesn't have that. 
> Full DMESGs:
> 
> BSD.RD: https://pastebin.com/raw/tqcFLpW1
> BSD.MP: https://pastebin.com/raw/gvxPBmfX
> 
> Any idea what could be wrong? I have already compared the
> GENERIC/GENERIC.MP and the RAMDISK kernel configs, but there is no
> obvious difference wat could explain this behaviour. Any hints
> would be greatly appreciated.

You're not helping by posting redacted dmesgs.

I repeat what I said before.  Unless you have a device tree that is
based on upstream Linux (instead of some vendor-provided crap) OpenBSD
isn't going to run properly.


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