Hello Tan,
I tried with Pin 6, 8, 10 and 9, 8, 10. I have checked with other systems,
and the UP Squared board did output through serial console for the pins
that I have connected to. So I guess the pin connection is fine. May be the
problem lies in the redirection by Celadon that it does not detect the
correct tty. I'll try it again later.
For 'format data', I waited for around 10-15 mins. Same for 'flashing
lock'.
Regards,
Soham Sinha
PhD Student, Department of Computer Science
Boston University
On Mon, Dec 24, 2018 at 7:50 PM Tan, Ming <ming.tan(a)intel.com> wrote:
Sinha:
I purpose to make the serial port does work at first. Check the pin you
connected, and in the GRUB kernel command line, add the ‘ignore_loglevel’
to make the kernel to output more log.
How long when you wait for the ‘format data’ to complete?
In my memory, the command of ‘format data’ need about 8 minutes,
‘flashing lock’ and ‘flashing unlock’ cost almost same time.
BR/Tan Ming.
*From:* Soham Sinha [mailto:soham1@bu.edu]
*Sent:* Tuesday, December 25, 2018 7:04 AM
*To:* Tan, Ming <ming.tan(a)intel.com>
*Cc:* celadon(a)lists.01.org; Gnanasekaran, Sundar <
sundar.gnanasekaran(a)intel.com>
*Subject:* Re: [
01.org Celadon] Up Squared Target Name
When I was "make"-ing, I passed the SERIAL_PARAMETER, but it didn't change
the boot parameters in GRUB. I had to manually change it in the GRUB menu
(after mounting the img file locally). I even tried the BoardConfig.mk as
suggested by G Sundar, but when I run mixin-update BoardConfig.mk seems to
get overwritten with a default value of "console=tty0
console=ttyS2,115200n8". However, neither ttyS0, nor ttyS1/S2 gave me
serial console output.
I disabled trusty partition in mixins.spec and recompiled the code.
However, the GRUB booting still did not work. The problem with the GRUB
booting might be something to do with the memory mapping. So I am embedding
a picture of the GRUB menu entries, so that you can have a better look.
[image: IMG_20181224_165515.jpg]
After this screen, when I press F10, it shows "Booting a command list",
then keyboard goes off.
The KernelFlinger approach works. Firstly, when the flashing is going on,
it hangs up in the command: "format data"
[image: IMG_20181224_173922.jpg]
Then I remove the "format data" command from installer.cmd in EFI shell,
then the flashing continues but halts again on "flashing lock" command:
[image: IMG_20181224_174912.jpg]
If I remove the "flashing lock" command from the installer.cmd, then next
restart works and opens up the GUI. As I said before I could not see any
serial port logs unfortunately.
I am uploading both the image files, so that you can have a better look: GRUB
based image
<
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Lj39KlGuyH40glUZqVEi0SLDnJscOXsh>,
KernelFlinger
based Zip
<
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tm68SRreE1vV4f2ZwEDbzl2YS9F7tjss>.
Thanks for your help! I really appreciate it.
Regards,
Soham Sinha
PhD Student, Department of Computer Science
Boston University
On Sun, Dec 23, 2018 at 7:50 PM Tan, Ming <ming.tan(a)intel.com> wrote:
Sinha:
When you build the images, you can add the
SERIAL_PARAMETER="console=tty0 console=ttyS1,115200n8" in make command
option to use ttyS1 for kernel console.
There is no configuration of serial port in kernelflinger. Kernelflinger
use the BIOS boot service to output the log.
I have not tested Celadon in 32-bit, I guest need a lot of effort to
enable it.
I have no idea about add the lunch target and let the GUI without
Hardware Acceleration.
BR/Tan Ming.
*From:* Soham Sinha [mailto:soham1@bu.edu]
*Sent:* Monday, December 24, 2018 8:39 AM
*To:* Tan, Ming <ming.tan(a)intel.com>
*Cc:* celadon(a)lists.01.org; Li, Zhuangzhi <zhuangzhi.li(a)intel.com>
*Subject:* Re: [
01.org Celadon] Up Squared Target Name
Hello Tan,
Thanks for helping!
Where do you change the console ttyS1?
For GRUB, I changed in the bootloader menuentry in linux line.
For KernelFlinger, where am I supposed to do it?
Also, is it possible to add a lunch target for the UP2 boards for Celadon?
It could be helpful.
Another question: is there any way to build Celadon for 32-bit, instead of
the default 64 bit one?
Lastly, a note from my side, I can run android-x86 8.1-rc1 32-bit ISO from
the android-x86 project and live-boot android on the UP Squared. It shows
up the GUI. This works with their "No Hardware Acceleration" menu entry.
Regards,
Soham Sinha
CS PhD Student
Boston University
On Sun, Dec 23, 2018, 7:27 PM Tan, Ming <ming.tan(a)intel.com wrote:
Sinha:
We enabled the Celadon in UP2 board in May, and it can boot to UI.
The following need to be take care:
1. If the ttyS0 does not work, then refer to
https://up-board.org/wp-content/uploads/datasheets/UP-Square-DatasheetV0....,
use the Pin 8,9,10 in the 40Pin GP-Bus, and try to use ttyS1.
2. Disable the trusty.
Modify the device/intel/project-celadon/celadon/mixins.spec, set
the trusty: false, and in boot-arch:, set tos_partition=false.
You can also disable the trusty and try it in SKL NUC.
BR/Tan Ming.
*From:* Soham Sinha [mailto:soham1@bu.edu]
*Sent:* Monday, December 24, 2018 6:38 AM
*To:* Tan, Ming <ming.tan(a)intel.com>
*Cc:* celadon(a)lists.01.org
*Subject:* Re: [
01.org Celadon] Up Squared Target Name
Hello,
I am working with UP2 or UP Squared boards: Intel Pentium version
<
https://up-board.org/upsquared/specifications/>.
I applied the patch. Unfortunately, I could not get any output from the
serial console. I can get serial console output in other cases but not with
Project Celadon images. So the serial pins are working fine.
I tried both the GRUB and kernelflinger processes. For GRUB, I changed to
console=ttyS0,115200n8 which seems to be the required one for Up Squared
board. I didn't connect any keyboard or display. Still, I could not see any
output on my client serial output.
For the KernelFligner as well, nothing comes to the console.
Additionally, I tried the GRUB booting process on an Intel Skull Canyon
<
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/docs/boards-kits/nuc/nuc...;.
Same issue happened: when I select any of the boot options, the screen
freezes, and the keyboard stops working. I have not tried the KernelFlinger
direct booting on Skull Canyon because it seems to be directly working on
the hard disk without any warning, which I don't want, as of now.
Any clue or suggestions on how to fix this?
Regards,
Soham Sinha
PhD Student, Department of Computer Science
Boston University
On Sun, Dec 23, 2018 at 9:06 AM Tan, Ming <ming.tan(a)intel.com> wrote:
Sinha:
Which type of UP board are you using? There are several type of UP board
in
https://up-board.org/.
Can you mail me the serial log of kernelflinger to me?
And you can try the patch of
https://github.com/projectceladon/hardware-intel-kernelflinger/pull/5 to
output more detail kernel log. And the default serial port used by kernel
is ttyS0, you need to check the UP board use which serial port.
You can ignore the ‘Failed to get SDIO protocol’ warning and need not
copy userdata.img.
BR/Tan Ming.
*From:* Soham Sinha [mailto:soham1@bu.edu]
*Sent:* Sunday, December 23, 2018 9:54 PM
*To:* Tan, Ming <ming.tan(a)intel.com>
*Cc:* celadon(a)lists.01.org
*Subject:* Re: [
01.org Celadon] Up Squared Target Name
I have built for the Celadon target but none of the booting processes
works for Up Squared. I'm trying out the 8.1 branch.
For the GRUB process, I copied over celadon.img, but once I select project
Celadon from the boot menu, nothing shows up, keyboard stops working.
For the KernelFlinger via EFI shell process, there seems to be some issue
with eMMC storage. When the flashing is going on in EFI shell, I get error
message as " Failed to get SDIO protocol". But the flashing continues and
finally gets stuck on "flashing lock". When I remove the "flashing
lock"
fastboot command from installer.cmd file, flashing is completed. But then
the booting hangs up in the "Intel" logo screen and never goes to the
Android logo screen. Another issue was that I had to additionally copy
userdata.img to the USB disk, which was not included in the KernelFlinger
zip files.
Regards,
Soham Sinha
CS PhD Student
Boston University
On Sun, Dec 23, 2018, 8:39 AM Tan, Ming <ming.tan(a)intel.com wrote:
Sinha:
Currently Celadon has two lunch target: celadon and cel_apl.
Celadon is used for Android table device. Cel_apl is used for Android
automotive device.
You can select one as your device usage.
BR/Tan Ming.
*From:* Celadon [mailto:celadon-bounces@lists.01.org] *On Behalf Of *Soham
Sinha
*Sent:* Sunday, December 23, 2018 5:28 AM
*To:* celadon(a)lists.01.org
*Subject:* [
01.org Celadon] Up Squared Target Name
Hello,
I understand that Android-IA is now merged with Project Celadon. I am
wondering what the name of the target is for previous Android-IA platforms.
I want to build Project Celdaon for an Up Squared machine. Thanks!
Regards,
Soham Sinha
PhD Student, Department of Computer Science
Boston University