[yocto] BBB doesn't boot

Gary Thomas gary at mlbassoc.com
Mon Apr 14 13:11:05 PDT 2014


On 2014-04-14 10:08, Denys Dmytriyenko wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 10:04:41AM -0600, Gary Thomas wrote:
>> On 2014-04-14 10:00, Denys Dmytriyenko wrote:
>>> On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 09:51:49AM -0600, Gary Thomas wrote:
>>>> On 2014-04-14 09:46, Denys Dmytriyenko wrote:
>>>>> On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 04:25:55AM -0600, Gary Thomas wrote:
>>>>>> On 2014-04-13 20:33, Denys Dmytriyenko wrote:
>>>>>>> On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 03:12:16AM -0600, Gary Thomas wrote:
>>>>>>>> I just tried building (core-image-sato) for my BeagleBoneBlack
>>>>>>>> using the latest Poky/Yocto master:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Build Configuration:
>>>>>>>> BB_VERSION        = "1.23.0"
>>>>>>>> BUILD_SYS         = "i686-linux"
>>>>>>>> NATIVELSBSTRING   = "Fedora-13"
>>>>>>>> TARGET_SYS        = "arm-poky-linux-gnueabi"
>>>>>>>> MACHINE           = "beaglebone"
>>>>>>>> DISTRO            = "poky"
>>>>>>>> DISTRO_VERSION    = "1.6+snapshot-20140411"
>>>>>>>> TUNE_FEATURES     = "armv7a vfp neon callconvention-hard cortexa8"
>>>>>>>> TARGET_FPU        = "vfp-neon"
>>>>>>>> meta
>>>>>>>> meta-yocto
>>>>>>>> meta-yocto-bsp    = "master:863cc7483f5ee43189537940de8ee5c0964d24cc"
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This built the kernel using SRCREV 928d7b2dda
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I followed the bring-up instructions from README.hadware and the
>>>>>>>> boot failed to even start the kernel.  Here's what I see:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> =============================== boot log =========================================
>>>>>>>> U-Boot 2013.07 (Apr 11 2014 - 15:03:04)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I2C:   ready
>>>>>>>> DRAM:  512 MiB
>>>>>>>> WARNING: Caches not enabled
>>>>>>>> NAND:  0 MiB
>>>>>>>> MMC:   OMAP SD/MMC: 0, OMAP SD/MMC: 1
>>>>>>>> *** Warning - readenv() failed, using default environment
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> musb-hdrc: ConfigData=0xde (UTMI-8, dyn FIFOs, HB-ISO Rx, HB-ISO Tx, SoftConn)
>>>>>>>> musb-hdrc: MHDRC RTL version 2.0
>>>>>>>> musb-hdrc: setup fifo_mode 4
>>>>>>>> musb-hdrc: 28/31 max ep, 16384/16384 memory
>>>>>>>> USB Peripheral mode controller at 47401000 using PIO, IRQ 0
>>>>>>>> musb-hdrc: ConfigData=0xde (UTMI-8, dyn FIFOs, HB-ISO Rx, HB-ISO Tx, SoftConn)
>>>>>>>> musb-hdrc: MHDRC RTL version 2.0
>>>>>>>> musb-hdrc: setup fifo_mode 4
>>>>>>>> musb-hdrc: 28/31 max ep, 16384/16384 memory
>>>>>>>> USB Host mode controller at 47401800 using PIO, IRQ 0
>>>>>>>> Net:   <ethaddr> not set. Validating first E-fuse MAC
>>>>>>>> Phy not found
>>>>>>>> PHY reset timed out
>>>>>>>> cpsw, usb_ether
>>>>>>>> Hit any key to stop autoboot:  0
>>>>>>>> mmc0 is current device
>>>>>>>> SD/MMC found on device 0
>>>>>>>> reading uEnv.txt
>>>>>>>> ** Unable to read file uEnv.txt **
>>>>>>>> 4981688 bytes read in 613 ms (7.7 MiB/s)
>>>>>>>> 29192 bytes read in 46 ms (619.1 KiB/s)
>>>>>>>> Booting from mmc ...
>>>>>>>> ## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 80200000 ...
>>>>>>>>    Image Name:   Linux-3.14.0-yocto-standard
>>>>>>>>    Image Type:   ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed)
>>>>>>>>    Data Size:    4981624 Bytes = 4.8 MiB
>>>>>>>>    Load Address: 80008000
>>>>>>>>    Entry Point:  80008000
>>>>>>>>    Verifying Checksum ... OK
>>>>>>>> ## Flattened Device Tree blob at 80f80000
>>>>>>>>    Booting using the fdt blob at 0x80f80000
>>>>>>>>    Loading Kernel Image ... OK
>>>>>>>>    Using Device Tree in place at 80f80000, end 80f8a207
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Starting kernel ...
>>>>>>>> ==================================================================================
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Any ideas what I've done wrong?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hmm, everything looks sane. What revision is your BBB? And did you press 
>>>>>>> USER/BOOT button or erased eMMC partition per instructions?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Revision A5A, with an LCD cape
>>>>>
>>>>> Hmm, I'm wondering if LCD cape conflicts here - there's no cape support in 
>>>>> this BSP. Can you try w/o it?
>>>>
>>>> Sure I can try it but I don't think that's it.  I got the kernel that StefanX
>>>> built and booted and tried it on my board and it came up.  No clue why the
>>>> kernels are different - ostensibly we both built the same image from the same
>>>> meta data, but they are slightly different (only in size - I compared the
>>>> System.map files from both builds and they contain exactly the same bits,
>>>> just a few changes in memory layout which I can't explain).
>>>
>>> Yeah, good point. Doesn't look like your cape causes the issue...
>>> The only other difference is in the host. Do you have access to another Linux 
>>> box you can try? FWIW, I'm using 64-bit Gentoo with gcc-4.7.3. Yours is 32-bit 
>>> Fedora 13, right?
>>
>> I'll try Fedora 17 and Ubuntu 12.04 (x86_64) and see what happens.
>>
>> Note: I use the Fedora 13 system *all* the time for my other Poky/Yocto builds.
> 
> Yeah, it usually shouldn't matter, as OE is very good at isolating host 
> differences. But at this point we need to eliminate every variable...
> 
> 
>>>> I'm trying another build from scratch using a different build host to see
>>>> if that makes a difference.

Very interesting results!  These are the results from the build hosts I have:
  Fedora 13 (i686) - fails
  Fedora 17 (i686) - fails
  Ubuntu 12.04 (x86_64) - boots

Note that I routinely build for other targets (which does imply other, mostly
older, kernels) using all of these machines with no differences based on the
build host.

I don't know what's unique about an x86_64 host, but it does seem to work.

I was trying this to see how the stock Yocto support for the BBB competes with
building using meta-beaglebone which I've been using successfully.  Based on
these results, I'll be sticking with the meta-beaglebone approach for now
(not just for the booting issue, but support for my LCD cape and other things
that aren't there in the Yocto kernel)

>>> Do you have any other layers or customizations on top? (the metadata above 
>>> suggests you build just pure Poky though)
>>
>> I was trying this on a pure Poky/Yocto build.

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