Hi all,

having received no reply, I must ask, did I ask for help in an
unappropriate manner? I'm new in forums and English is not my mother
tongue.

Regards.

On Mon, 14 Jan 2013 10:42:46 -0300, Ernesto <forosylis...@ernet.com.ar>
wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have an ADB P.DGA4001N, but it is a different hardware than what is
> described in the wiki (http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/adb/p.dg_a4001n1).
> What I get in the console at boot time after unsuccessful flashing is:
> 
> CFE version 1.0.37-106.24 for A4001N TEF 0001 BCM96328 (32bit,SP,BE)
> Build Date: Wed Dec  1 13:30:30 CET 2010 (sj1bovisem@thor)
> Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Broadcom Corporation.
> 
> HS Serial flash device: name ID_W25X64, id 0xef17 size 8192KB
> Total Flash size: 8192K with 2048 sectors
> Chip ID: BCM6328B0, MIPS: 320MHz, DDR: 320MHz, Bus: 160MHz
> Main Thread: TP0
> Memory Test Passed
> Total Memory: 33554432 bytes (32MB)
> Boot Address: 0xb8000000
> 
> Board IP address                  : 192.168.1.1:ffffff00  
> Host IP address                   : 192.168.1.100  
> Gateway IP address                :   
> Run from flash/host (f/h)         : f  
> Default host run file name        : vmlinux  
> Default host flash file name      : bcm963xx_fs_kernel  
> Boot delay (0-9 seconds)          : 1  
> Board Id (0-4)                    : 96328dg2x2  
> Number of MAC Addresses (1-32)    : 11  
> Base MAC Address                  : a4:52:6f:0c:ec:53  
> PSI Size (1-64) KBytes            : 24  
> Enable Backup PSI [0|1]           : 0  
> System Log Size (0-256) KBytes    : 0  
> Main Thread Number [0|1]          : 0  
> 
> *** Press any key to stop auto run (1 seconds) ***
> Auto run second count down: 0
> Booting from only image (0xb8010000) ...
> Code Address: 0x80010000, Entry Address: 0x80010000
> LZMA: Prossible old LZMA format, trying to decompress..
> Decompression OK!
> Entry at 0x80010000
> Closing network.
> Disabling Switch ports.
> Flushing Receive Buffers...
> 0 buffers found.
> Closing DMA Channels.
> Starting program at 0x80010000
> [    0.000000] Linux version 3.6.11 (fnord@tschunk) (gcc version 4.6.4
> 20121210 (prerelease) (Linaro GCC 4.6-2012.12) ) #1 Tue Jan 8 02:28:17
> UTC 2013
> [    0.000000] Detected Broadcom 0x6328 CPU revision 10b0
> [    0.000000] CPU frequency is 320 MHz
> [    0.000000] 32MB of RAM installed
> [    0.000000] registering 32 GPIOs
> [    0.000000] board_bcm963xx: Boot address 0xb8000000
> [    0.000000] board_bcm963xx: CFE version: A4001N-V0001
> [    0.000000] board_bcm963xx: unknown bcm963xx board: 96328dg2x2
> [    0.000000] bootconsole [early0] enabled
> [    0.000000] CPU revision is: 0002a075 (Broadcom BMIPS4350)
> [    0.000000] Kernel panic - not syncing: unable to detect bcm963xx
> board
> 
> 
> After trying flashing several attitude adjustment and trunk binaries
> through serial console without success (getting Kernel panic - not
> syncing: unable to detect bcm963xx board) I followed instructions in
> http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/devel/add.new.device and modified attitude
> adjustment's target/linux/brcm63xx/image/Makefile, adding the line
> 
> $(call
> Image/Build/CFE,$(1),96328dg2x2,6328,96328dg2x2-8M-flash-generic,,--pad
> 4)
> 
> and 
> build_dir/linux-brcm63xx/linux-3.3.8/arch/mips/bcm63xx/boards/board_bcm963xx.c,
> where I simply copied the 963281TAN's definition and renamed as
> 
> static struct board_info __initdata board_96328dg2x2 = {
>         .name                           = "96328dg2x2",
> ...
> 
> The resulting binary boots, but only the first time. I tried the
> squashfs image as well as the jffs2, and I get the same result:
> 
> *** Press any key to stop auto run (1 seconds) ***
> Auto run second count down: 0
> Booting from only image (0xb8010000) ...
> Code Address: 0x80010000, Entry Address: 0x80010000
> Linux file system CRC error.  Corrupted image?
> web info: Waiting for connection on socket 0.
> CFE>
> 
> It seems to be related to jffs2's filesystem initialization, because if
> I reboot after it is done, the device starts again, but after the
> initialization, it will fail.
> 
> Any ideas on what I am missing?
> 
> Regards.
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