Output of "who -a" on 32-bit system is corrupt

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Re: Output of "who -a" on 32-bit system is corrupt

Postby Mettacrawler » Thu Sep 22, 2022 3:38 pm

I'm afraid it's the end of the line for me using Arch Linux Arm on a Clearfog Pro. After the latest round of updates which included a new kernel it does this.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_code('', '
Booting from MMC


General initialization - Version: 1.0.0
Detected Device ID 6828
High speed PHY - Version: 2.0

Init Customer board board SerDes lanes topology details:
| Lane # | Speed| Type |
------------------------------|
| 0 | 3 | SATA0 |
| 1 | 0 | SGMII1 |
| 2 | 5 | PCIe1 |
| 3 | 5 | USB3 HOST1 |
| 4 | 5 | PCIe2 |
| 5 | 0 | SGMII2 |
-------------------------------
PCIe, Idx 1: detected no link
PCIe, Idx 2: detected no link
High speed PHY - Ended Successfully
DDR3 Training Sequence - Ver TIP-1.39.0
DDR3 Training Sequence - Switching XBAR Window to FastPath Window
DDR3 Training Sequence - Ended Successfully
BootROM: Image checksum verification PASSED

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| \/ | __ _ _ ____ _____| | |
| |\/| |/ _` | '__\ \ / / _ \ | |
| | | | (_| | | \ V / __/ | |
|_| |_|\__,_|_| \_/ \___|_|_|
_ _ ____ _
| | | | | __ ) ___ ___ | |_
| | | |___| _ \ / _ \ / _ \| __|
| |_| |___| |_) | (_) | (_) | |_
\___/ |____/ \___/ \___/ \__|
** LOADER **

U-Boot 2013.01-g1e88e63-dirty (Jul 20 2016 - 21:38:48) Marvell version: 2015_T1.0p11

Board: A38x-Customer-Board-1
SoC: MV88F6828 Rev A0
running 2 CPUs
CPU: ARM Cortex A9 MPCore (Rev 1) LE
CPU 0
CPU @ 1600 [MHz]
L2 @ 800 [MHz]
TClock @ 250 [MHz]
DDR3 @ 800 [MHz]
DDR3 32 Bit Width,FastPath Memory Access, DLB Enabled, ECC Disabled
DRAM: 1 GiB
MMC: mv_sdh: 0
sdhci_transfer_data: Error detected in status(0x408000)!
PCI-e 0: Detected No Link.
PCI-e 1: Detected No Link.
USB2.0 0: Host Mode
USB3.0 0: Host Mode
USB3.0 1: Host Mode

Map: Code: 0x3fed3000:0x3ff978bc
BSS: 0x3ffef564
Stack: 0x3f9c2f20
Heap: 0x3f9c3000:0x3fed3000
U-Boot Environment: 0x000f0000:0x00100000 (MMC)

Board configuration detected:
Register 20 is = 0xffff
Writing 0xfff9 to register 20
Verifying value - 0xffff
Port1: phyAddr=0x1, Not Marvell PHY id1 ffff id2 ffff
PHY error - shutdown port1
Net:
| port | Interface | PHY address |
|--------|-----------|--------------|
| egiga0 | RGMII | 0x00 |
| egiga1 | SGMII | 0x01 |
| egiga2 | SGMII | In-Band |
egiga0 [PRIME], egiga1, egiga2
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
706 bytes read in 10 ms (68.4 KiB/s)
## Executing script at 02000000
Loading dtb/armada-388-clearfog-base.dtb to 0x1000000
27197 bytes read in 151 ms (175.8 KiB/s)
Loading zImage to 0x2000000 ...
invalid extent block
invalid extent block
ext4fs_devread read outside partition 18446744073709551440
** Unable to read file /boot/zImage **
Booting ...
Bad Linux ARM zImage magic!
')

There is a possibility that incompatible 64 bit options are set in EXT4.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/304158/u-boot-2016-07-ext4fs-devread-read-outside-partition
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Re: Output of "who -a" on 32-bit system is corrupt

Postby moonman » Fri Sep 23, 2022 1:48 am

The installation guide already tells you to disable these while creating ext4fs
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'm')kfs.ext4 -O ^metadata_csum,^64bit /dev/sdX1
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Re: Output of "who -a" on 32-bit system is corrupt

Postby Mettacrawler » Sun Sep 25, 2022 2:38 pm

It's been so long since I installed my system plus I can't find my notes about the installation plus all of the old forum posts on the Soldrun forum were destroyed when the converted their forum platform including the copy of my notes that I posted there that I cannot tell you what options I used to install. All I know is that my Arch Linux ARM deployment used to work.
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