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Author: | mobythevan [ 17 Nov 2017, 23:41 ] |
Post subject: | Jalapeno sysupgrade image |
Hello, thank you for Jalapeno board. I am working with it and have found the repository at https://github.com/8devices/lede-8dev. I cloned, selected ipq806x target and jalapeno platform. I build and then copy my image to the device, when I run sysupgrade I get the following: root@LEDE:/tmp# sysupgrade lede-ipq806x-Jalapeno-squashfs-nand-sysupgrade.tar Device jalapeno not supported by this image Supported devices: Jalapeno Image check 'fwtool_check_image' failed. It appears there is a problem with upper case J and lower case j somewhere in the config/make files. I don't know enough to fix this. I tried issuing "-F" to force the upgrade, but now my device is stuck resetting in u-boot so I will need to recover inside u-boot and get a image restored on the device. I appreciate any help. Regards |
Author: | mobythevan [ 20 Nov 2017, 16:14 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Jalapeno sysupgrade image |
I forgot to give background on what I am doing. I think I need to install kmod-usb-acm to use a Telit cellular modem in ppp mode with Jalapeno. Jalapeno ships with a snapshot LEDE install so when I run opkg update opkg install kmod-usb-acm I get failure because the package is not compatible with the snapshot linux kernel. This is why I need to upgrade the LEDE image. Now when I build LEDE I select to include this package in menuconfig. Also, I made a mistake and did not copy the factory image on Jalapeno before trying the upgrade. This is OK because I have another Jalapeno on order. I will copy the factory image before continuing so I can recover in u-boot using tftp. That is theory, yet to be a success. |
Author: | mobythevan [ 20 Nov 2017, 17:40 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Jalapeno sysupgrade image |
Looks like this issue was fixed in the "spi_drivers" branch, I will give this a try. See the fix in this link: https://github.com/8devices/lede-8dev/c ... 07ef60b3d1 |
Author: | gedass [ 20 Nov 2017, 17:43 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Jalapeno sysupgrade image |
Try to ask here: https://github.com/8devices/lede-8dev/issues 8devices support doesn't read this forum |
Author: | mobythevan [ 20 Nov 2017, 20:13 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Jalapeno sysupgrade image |
Thank you for the direction. Do you know if there are instructions for tftp for jalapeno like this http://www.8devices.com/wiki/carambola: ... h-advanced |
Author: | valent [ 21 Nov 2017, 13:10 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Jalapeno sysupgrade image |
Author: | mobythevan [ 21 Nov 2017, 16:39 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Jalapeno sysupgrade image |
I purchased Jalapeno from here: https://lian-mueller.com/cart/qualcomm- ... board.html I'm stuck right now trying to find the correct base address in nand to do TFTP recovery. |
Author: | mobythevan [ 21 Nov 2017, 22:24 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Jalapeno sysupgrade image |
I am not a linux expert so don't follow my directions here unless someone else blesses them as good. I got my device restored using tftp in u-boot and I am now building images from the "spi-drivers" branch of github.com/8devices/lede-8dev and continuing my work with cellular modem and BATMAN mesh. The lede-ipq806x-Jalapeno-squashfs-nand-factory.ubi is a file that I built as just described. I still can't get my ACM cellular modem to show up in the tty devices, so more research..... Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 (IPQ40xx) # setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1;setenv serverip 192.168.1.200 (IPQ40xx) # tftpboot ${tftp_loadaddr} lede-ipq806x-Jalapeno-squashfs-nand-factory.ubi eth0 PHY0 Down Speed :10 Half duplex eth0 PHY1 Down Speed :10 Half duplex eth0 PHY2 Down Speed :10 Half duplex eth0 PHY3 up Speed :1000 Full duplex eth0 PHY4 Down Speed :10 Half duplex Using eth0 device TFTP from server 192.168.1.200; our IP address is 192.168.1.1 Filename 'lede-ipq806x-Jalapeno-squashfs-nand-factory.ubi'. Load address: 0x84000000 Loading: ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################## done Bytes transferred = 5242880 (500000 hex) (IPQ40xx) # nand device default && nand erase.chip Unknown command 'nand' - try 'help' (IPQ40xx) # nand device default && nand erase.chip NAND erase.chip: device 1 whole chip Erasing at 0x7fe0000 -- 100% complete. OK (IPQ40xx) # nand write ${fileaddr} 0x0 0x500000 NAND write: device 1 offset 0x0, size 0x500000 5242880 bytes written: OK (IPQ40xx) # reset resetting ... |
Author: | valent [ 04 Dec 2017, 18:52 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Jalapeno sysupgrade image |
If you are not a linux expert then it is better to use some device that is longer in the field and much more people are using it. If you are interested I can offer few devices that I have that are know to have excellent support and work without issues, and I'm always interested in playing around with latest gadgets, even that I know it will cost me weeks of my time and probably I'll just leave it for something more stable in the end |
Author: | mobythevan [ 05 Dec 2017, 22:04 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Jalapeno sysupgrade image |
Yeah, what you say makes sense. I like to play around with the new hardware, maybe it will work for me or not. If not I will wait for development to catch up. In the meantime it will help me learn more about modifying my own drivers in linux and many other aspects of linux. I noticed that the drivers are not supporting IBSS for adhoc on this chipset. But the Candelatech drivers do so I will use those sources to get started. |
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