On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 9:07 PM, Bruce Boyes <bbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> OK, loaded a BBB Rev C with Kernel 4.1 per previous posting, now on boot I
> get

make sure to set:

/boot/uEnv.txt

dtb=am335x-boneblack-overlay.dtb

as we don't have hdmi/emmc setup for removal yet..


> Starting kernel ...
>
> [    0.000455] WARNING: Your 'console=ttyO0' has been replaced by 'ttyS0'
> [    0.000464] This ensures that you still see kernel messages. Please
> [    0.000472] update your kernel commandline.
> [    3.279071] wkup_m3_ipc 44e11324.wkup_m3_ipc: could not get rproc handle
> [    3.310764] slave hdmi: could not get i2c
> [    3.628588] omap_voltage_late_init: Voltage driver support not added
> [    4.017363] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: slot #1: No cape found
> [    4.077366] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: slot #2: No cape found
> [    4.137349] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: slot #3: No cape found
> [    5.147673] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: loader: failed to load slot-0
> BB-BONE-LCD7-01:00A3 (prio 0)
>
> and
> ubuntu@arm:~$ dmesg | grep cape
> [    3.924132] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: Baseboard:
> 'A335BNLT,0A5A,1513BBBK1601'
> [    3.924168] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr:
> compatible-baseboard=ti,beaglebone-black - #slots=4
> [    3.961456] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: slot #0: 'BeagleBone LCD7
> CAPE,00A3,Beagleboardtoys,BB-BONE-LCD7-01'
> [    4.017363] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: slot #1: No cape found
> [    4.077366] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: slot #2: No cape found
> [    4.137349] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: slot #3: No cape found
> [    4.143443] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: initialized OK.
> [    5.147673] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: loader: failed to load slot-0
> BB-BONE-LCD7-01:00A3 (prio 0)
>
> So at least it booted from eMMC while plugged into LCD7. But is it happy?
> The LCD is blank. It should be the default display I would hope.
>
> I did this:
> # /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time.
> #
> # This file contains the names of kernel modules that should be loaded
> # at boot time, one per line. Lines beginning with "#" are ignored.
> # Parameters can be specified after the module name.
> fbcon
> ti_tscadc
>  and reboot.
>
> Still on serial monitor
> Starting kernel ...
>
> [    0.000462] WARNING: Your 'console=ttyO0' has been replaced by 'ttyS0'
> [    0.000472] This ensures that you still see kernel messages. Please
> [    0.000480] update your kernel commandline.
> [    3.278997] wkup_m3_ipc 44e11324.wkup_m3_ipc: could not get rproc handle
> [    3.310713] slave hdmi: could not get i2c
> [    3.628588] omap_voltage_late_init: Voltage driver support not added
> [    4.017394] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: slot #1: No cape found
> [    4.077399] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: slot #2: No cape found
> [    4.137382] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: slot #3: No cape found
> [    5.147697] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: loader: failed to load slot-0
> BB-BONE-LCD7-01:00A3 (prio 0)
>
> nothing on LCD
>
> and
>
> ubuntu@arm:~$ dmesg | grep cape
> [    3.924167] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: Baseboard:
> 'A335BNLT,0A5A,1513BBBK1601'
> [    3.924202] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr:
> compatible-baseboard=ti,beaglebone-black - #slots=4
> [    3.961489] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: slot #0: 'BeagleBone LCD7
> CAPE,00A3,Beagleboardtoys,BB-BONE-LCD7-01'
> [    4.017394] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: slot #1: No cape found
> [    4.077399] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: slot #2: No cape found
> [    4.137382] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: slot #3: No cape found
> [    4.143479] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: initialized OK.
> [    5.147697] bone_capemgr bone_capemgr: loader: failed to load slot-0
> BB-BONE-LCD7-01:00A3 (prio 0)
>
> It seems to be "finding" the LCD7 but not loading a driver?

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
https://rcn-ee.com/

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