2016-11-06 20:47 GMT+01:00 Tino Reichardt <list-l...@mcmilk.de>: > The main thing is, the kernel stops very early, I have turned on every > debug option, but have not much info :( > > [ 0.000000] Linux version 4.4.30 (mcmilk@lap-00488) (gcc version 5.4.0 > (LEDE GCC 5.4.0 r2084) ) #0 Sat Nov 5 20:54:43 2016 > [ 0.000000] SOC_ID_AMAZON_SE_* done! > [ 0.000000] SoC: Amazon_SE rev 1.3 > [ 0.000000] bootconsole [early0] enabled > [ 0.000000] CPU0 revision is: 0001906c (MIPS 4KEc) > [ 0.000000] MIPS: machine is ALL0333CJ - Allnet ALL0333CJ DSL Modem > [ 0.000000] Determined physical RAM map: > [ 0.000000] memory: 00518000 @ 00002000 (usable) > [ 0.000000] memory: 00136000 @ 0051a000 (usable after init) > [ 0.000000] Wasting 64 bytes for tracking 2 unused pages > > Has someone an idea?
I guess I found the commit mentioned by john which removed the AMAZON SE support [0] from the lantiq target. The obvious question that comes in mind when having a look at this commit: Do you have enabled CONFIG_SOC_AMAZON_SE in your kernel config? Not sure if it really makes a difference since the config option seams to be only used by target/linux/lantiq/patches-4.4/0008-MIPS-lantiq-backport-old-timer-code.patch and not in the kernel at all. You might want to give the parent of the mentioned commit a try, to make sure that it worked at least back in the days. The last bootlog if found which doesn't hang while/after setting up memory is from 2012 [1]. According to the kernel version it has to be around the time OpenWrt 12.09 Attitude Adjustment was released. Mathias [0] https://git.lede-project.org/c821836 [1] https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=178271#p178271 _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev