
Hi Jagan,
On 09/04/2017 08:22 AM, Hannes Schmelzer wrote:
"U-Boot" u-boot-bounces@lists.denx.de schrieb am 01.09.2017 16:39:03: hannes@schmelzer.or.at wrote:
Hi Eldor,
just found your post in the mailinglist.
https://lists.denx.de/pipermail/u-boot/2016-December/276491.html
Reason why i'm searched there is, that i've now excactly same problem
as
you.
Can you give some details, issue came-up while 'sf probe' or 'sf read' ?
Hi Jagan, please have a look into the weblink to the denx mailing list server. I have basically same trouble as eldor reported the days ago.
A simple 'sf probe' ends up in a ### ERROR ### Please RESET the board ### Interesting detail is, that the information about the flash (type, size, ...) is printed out quite before the "hang".
On wednesday i have the next time-slot to access the socfpga devkit board. So i could bring in more details if necessary.
as told few days ago, i've now again access to my socfpga devkit board. Here comes the console output:
--- U-Boot SPL 2017.09-rc4-00023-g84a4206 (Sep 06 2017 - 08:02:35) /home/schmelzerh/work/u-boot/drivers/ddr/altera/sequencer.c: Preparing to start memory calibration /home/schmelzerh/work/u-boot/drivers/ddr/altera/sequencer.c: CALIBRATION PASSED /home/schmelzerh/work/u-boot/drivers/ddr/altera/sequencer.c: Calibration complete Trying to boot from MMC1 spl: partition error
U-Boot 2017.09-rc4-00023-g84a4206 (Sep 06 2017 - 08:02:35 +0200)
CPU: Altera SoCFPGA Platform FPGA: Altera Cyclone V, SE/A6 or SX/C6 or ST/D6, version 0x0 BOOT: SD/MMC Internal Transceiver (3.0V) Watchdog enabled I2C: ready DRAM: 1 GiB MMC: dwmmc0@ff704000: 0 *** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment
In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Model: Altera SOCFPGA Cyclone V SoC Development Kit Net: Error: ethernet@ff702000 address not set. No ethernet found. Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 => sf probe SF: Detected n25q512 with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 64 KiB, total 64 MiB ### ERROR ### Please RESET the board ### ----
Afterwards the board does some reset (about 20sec. later).
cheers, Hannes