nanopi/allwinner h3/h5/a64 and if_awg blues
Daniel Braniss
danny at cs.huji.ac.il
Fri Sep 7 15:29:54 UTC 2018
> On 7 Sep 2018, at 15:15, Emmanuel Vadot <manu at bidouilliste.com> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 6 Sep 2018 10:08:02 +0300
> Daniel Braniss <danny at cs.huji.ac.il> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> as far as I can tell, all these platforms share the same driver, but not the same dts
>> in any case this is the current status:
>> on h3: only detected/works if cable is connected
>> on h5: is detected even without cable and works after cable is inserted.
>> Note: to get it working had to add sun50i-h5-neo2.dts to modules/dtb/allwinner/Makefile
>>
>> on a64: nothing, nada.
>
> Depend on the board.
>
>> so, any idea as to how to get it working on an sun50i-a64 (nanopi-a64)?
>
> The DTS for the NanoPi is missing the emac node.
any hints? I tried several different overlays(borrowing stuff from pine) but so far the best i got was:
awg0: <Allwinner Gigabit Ethernet> mem 0x1c30000-0x1c3ffff irq 32 on simplebus0
awg0: PHY type: rmii, conf mode: reg
awg0: EMAC clock: 0x00002000
awg0: AHB frequency 150000000 Hz, MDC div: 0x2
awg0: cannot attach PHY
device_attach: awg0 attach returned 6
>
>> BTW, I did get the wireless to work!
>
> What wireless ?
Ah, just realised, there is an onboard, but that is not supported.
I succeeded with a dongle - can’t remember off hand which, but the reason I mentioned it was that the
dongle does not work on the other socs, so at least on the nano-a64 i have some network connectivity.
>
>>
>> cheers,
>> danny
>>
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> Emmanuel Vadot <manu at bidouilliste.com> <manu at freebsd.org>
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