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Board can't boot #3
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Black screen could mean three things: a) You Monitor is not 1080p capable, so you will see a black screen. b) HDMI to DVI, there are some information that need to get pass through it, depending on your converter you may find trouble. c) SD card corrupted or you SDHC card reader sucks, try to get another SD card or use another SD card reader. I will push a DTB for 720p that could help. |
Thank you for replay. I have new observations. BPI try to boot a 3 or 4 times and turn off. While booting I saw white lines on screen, sometimes 4 tuxes. |
You should see 4 tuxes and then boot messages. Try to boot without anything attached to the USB ports, just to see if it changes something. After 3 or 4 attempts to boot without success your SD card may be corrupted, see: c. Check for SD card integrity |
I try Anker 60W 6x2.4A (USB) and lab power supply 10A (DC input) - I also checked it with oscilloscope (while booting) and it looks good. Are there any logs created while booting, which I can check? |
Yes, you can grab the boot log with a TTL serial debug, please do so and then we can try to see what is going on with the board. attach the complete boot log here or in gist if you prefer. You did not answer: |
OK, I will grab it later. |
I am also having the same issue after creating the SD card. I can't get any output via TTL using a baudrate of 115200. I am going to try using a different SD card reader. |
@setup: 115200 8-N-1 TX -> RX |
For those of you having trouble i would suggest using SanDisk Ultra 16 GB (or greater) 48 MB/s or 80 MB/s, i have several cards and have never run into trouble with Ultra. They are cheap, slow but works and save you time.... |
Yes, I am using the one you suggested, and I used Ubuntu to format the card. I was using my laptop's built in SD card reader but that might be crappy. |
Does your board powers off also, or just black screen? |
I think just black screen. No tuxes. The LED stays red. |
Normal boot the LED stays red all the time, try the 720p DTB and see what happens. |
Hi, this is log file grabbed from serial port |
Hmm, ok. The board dropped to a u-boot command line, for whatever reason it is sensing ENTER on serial console debug and drops to u-boot shell. ** Update: run mmcbootcmd This will boot and load kernel as normal, but you have to find out why serial console (debug) gets [ENTER] if you don't have anything attached to serial console. If you can't type anything, try to reboot until it finally boots or try to boot without anything attached to USB with the TTL attached and without it. |
I send this command by serial - "echo -ne 'run mmcbootcmd\r' > /dev/ttyAMA0 | cat /dev/ttyAMA0 > /home/jwrz/log4.txt". |
Almost there! For some reason the board rebooted. I think you should review how you are powering the board or placing the board on a static surface. I can see you seems to be a knowledge person or works in the field, you have all the stuff according to the specifications, PSU with 10A should be enough (maybe undervolt?), for instance do you have a second bpi-m64? I am running out of ideas what you could try..... Have you flashed Android? Did it Work? *Update: Maybe you are facing similar problem described here: https://forum.armbian.com/index.php/topic/3169-request-for-banana-pi-m64/?p=26306 |
I will be trying. I will tell you, if I find the reason. I have two M64 and both have the same problem. |
I suspect there is two different batch of boards released. sounds like the culprit is u-boot in this case. You could try this:
or On the raspian SD CARD just update the kernel as described on section ** Updating Kernel to 3.10.104 ** If one of this works we know the problem is u-boot, in this case you should stick to original u-boot. |
Please, try this on the SD CARD image (from your HOST PC) and report back if anything changed:
where and umount your SD CARD after 'dd' |
Hi, |
Are you able to boot and run with the LCD touchscreen? I'm able to boot and run with the updated kernel if I only use HDMI. When I switch the device tree to use the LCD and install the touch drivers, it won't boot at all. |
Please, provide more info about your LCD, model, how you did install it.
Are you able to grab the boot log? Can you see if you type: ubuntu after
30/50 secs you see eth0 activities?
I don't have the LCD but it should work...
…On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 6:13 PM, Jody ***@***.***> wrote:
Are you able to boot and run with the LCD touchscreen? I'm able to boot
and run with the updated kernel if I only use HDMI. When I switch the
device tree to use the LCD and install the touch drivers, it won't boot at
all.
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I have the official Banana Pi LCD touchscreen and it works with the BPI-M64 Android 6.0 LCD build. I'm going to make my Linux SD card again from scratch and then try what you have suggested. I'll let you know if I can get the boot log and/or see any Ethernet activity. |
Can you tell if LCD gets the backlight ON or turns ON with the new DTB for
the LCD?
…On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 6:50 PM, Jody ***@***.***> wrote:
I have the official Banana Pi LCD touchscreen
<https://www.amazon.com/Banana-Pi-Official-Touchscreen-Display/dp/B01BM5XARQ>
and it works with the BPI-M64 Android 6.0 LCD build. I'm going to make my
Linux SD card again from scratch and then try what you have suggested. I'll
let you know if I can get the boot log and/or see any Ethernet activity.
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In my last attempt, NOTHING turned-on. |
Ok, i will check the DTB again, maybe you need the u-boot with the LCD
changes also. will see what i can do.
…On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 7:14 PM, Jody ***@***.***> wrote:
In my last attempt, NOTHING turned-on.
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Many thanks! |
please, try with this and report back if it works: |
@jodyono , Any news about the Touch? |
Still not working, but I'm not sure what's wrong. My system no longer boots at all, i.e., there's no boot.log. I might have made a mistake while creating the SD card. I have to admit to being a little confused by the instructions, especially at the point where I'm supposed to add TSLIB support. Is that absolutely necessary just to see if the display lights up? |
TSLIB is just for the touch, not needed to turn the LCD on.
The latest DTB has a fix to activate LCD that is or was supposed to work!
Just make sure you renamed the new one (a64-2GB_LCD_TOUCH_OK.dtb
<https://github.com/avafinger/bpi-m64-firmware/blob/master/a64-2GB_LCD_TOUCH_OK.dtb>
) to a64-2GB.dtb.
Please, if after you rename the file the board does not boot i messed
something, restore the previous one to boot again.
Sorry if does not work.
…On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 4:32 AM, Jody ***@***.***> wrote:
Still not working, but I'm not sure what's wrong. My system no longer
boots at all, i.e., there's no boot.log. I might have made a mistake while
creating the SD card. I have to admit to being a little confused by the
instructions, especially at the point where I'm supposed to add TSLIB
support. Is that absolutely necessary just to see if the display lights up?
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@jodyono , |
I can test it, but not until I get back from a business trip in a couple of weeks. |
@jodyono , |
@jodyono Just overwrite the a64-2GB.dtb (boot partition) with this a64-2GB_LCD7-v4.dtb. |
Someone tested and 7" LCD works: https://github.com/avafinger/bpi-m64-firmware-v2#7-lcd-support Use this Image for latest kernel and LCD support. |
Hi, I prepared SD card according to your instruction (with problems becouse files from gdrive can't be wgeted but i did it manualy). When I try to boot my BPI M64 with this card I obtain black screen.. nothing happend. I repeat whole process but effect is still the same. Maybe you can publish image file with everything prepared?
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