On Tue, Apr 01, 2014 at 10:12:03AM +0200, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 01, 2014 at 02:51:52AM +0300, Lubo Diakov wrote:
> > I have the hardware shown with the link below. It boots Debian Wheezy 7.
> > 
> > https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A10/A10-OLinuXino-LIME/open-source-hardware
> > 
> > Can't find much (any?) info if/how much it is supported in OpenBSD current
> > (5.5).
> 
> http://www.openbsd.org/armv7.html
> 
> The generic name of your board is "sunxi".
> 
> > 
> > I do not believe it has any serial connection as is, so I suppose I may
> > have to get something like a USB to serial adapter (USB to the board, with
> > a serial cable to the the PC serial port?). If so, I'd prefer one that
> > works both for OpenBSD and Linux if possible.
> 
> I can't find info about the serial cable in the docs of your board.
> Maybe the USB-OTG has some interface to connect directly to the console
> (like the old beaglebone). Or maybe you need use the UART connector of
> your board.

Here is the cable to connect to UART:
https://www.olimex.com/Products/Components/Cables/USB-Serial-Cable/USB-Serial-Cable-F

> 
> > 
> > My current Debian kernel has modules for: (everything with y is compiled
> > into the kernel, m is a module that can be loaded optionally, not set means
> > I'd need a kernel recompile, but it can be done. Obviously y or m is best)
> > 
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_GENERIC=y
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_AIRCABLE=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_ARK3116=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_BELKIN=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CH341=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_WHITEHEAT=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_DIGI_ACCELEPORT=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CP210X=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CYPRESS_M8=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_EMPEG=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_FTDI_SIO=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_FUNSOFT=m
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_VISOR is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_IPAQ is not set
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_IR=m
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_EDGEPORT is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_EDGEPORT_TI is not set
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_F81232=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_GARMIN=m
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_IPW is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_IUU is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN_PDA is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KLSI is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KOBIL_SCT is not set
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_MCT_U232=m
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_METRO is not set
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_MOS7720=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_MOS7840=m
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_MOTOROLA is not set
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_NAVMAN=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_PL2303=m
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_OTI6858 is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_QCAUX is not set
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_QUALCOMM=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_SPCP8X5=m
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_HP4X is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_SAFE is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_SIEMENS_MPI is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_SIERRAWIRELESS is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_SYMBOL is not set
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_TI=m
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CYBERJACK is not set
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_XIRCOM=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_WWAN=m
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_OPTION=m
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_OMNINET is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_OPTICON is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_VIVOPAY_SERIAL is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_ZIO is not set
> > CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_SSU100=m
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_DEBUG is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_QUATECH2 is not set
> > # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_QUATECH_USB2 is not set
> > 
> > Is there any chance the Ethernet is supported? Again inside Debian it shows
> > up as:
> > 
> > lshw -C Network
> >   *-network
> >        description: Ethernet interface
> >        physical id: 1
> >        logical name: eth0
> >        serial: 02:52:06:00:7d:b1
> >        size: 100Mbit/s
> >        capacity: 100Mbit/s
> >        capabilities: ethernet physical tp mii 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd
> > autonegotiation
> >        configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=sunxi_emac
> > driverversion=1.01 duplex=full ip=10.42.0.75 link=yes multicast=yes
> > port=MII speed=100Mbit/s
> 
> OpenBSD has an ethernet driver for the sunxi boards.
> 
> > 
> > The board has no NAND flash, just a micro SD slot, so if anyone can suggest
> > a way to prepare an image from within Linux which can boot from the micro
> > SD card, that would be great.
> > 
> 
> http://ftp.ch.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/armv7/
> 
> dd if=miniroot-sunxi-55.fs of=your_sd_card
> 
> But you need the serial access to install OpenBSD.
> 
> -- 
> Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado http://juanfra.info
> 

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Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado http://juanfra.info

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