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Old 09-30-2019, 06:39 PM   #16
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Device: default
Quote:
Originally Posted by pazos View Post
I'm wondering what happens if you boot your device without the ribbon cable connected to the screen (do it at your own risk, ofc).
No visible difference, same errors:
Code:
U-Boot 2009.08-dirty-svn ( 7月 16 2014 - 17:36:26)


CPU:   Freescale i.MX50 family 1.1V at 800 MHz

mx50 pll1: 800MHz

mx50 pll2: 400MHz

mx50 pll3: 216MHz

ipg clock     : 66666666Hz

ipg per clock : 66666666Hz

uart clock    : 24000000Hz

ahb clock     : 133333333Hz

axi_a clock   : 400000000Hz

axi_b clock   : 200000000Hz

weim_clock    : 100000000Hz

ddr clock     : 266666666Hz

esdhc1 clock  : 80000000Hz

esdhc2 clock  : 80000000Hz

esdhc3 clock  : 80000000Hz

esdhc4 clock  : 80000000Hz

Board: MX50 RDP board

Boot Reason: [POR]

Boot Device: SD

I2C:   ready

DRAM:  512 MB

MMC:   FSL_ESDHC: 0, FSL_ESDHC: 1, FSL_ESDHC: 2

In:    serial

Out:   serial

Err:   serial

[_get_sd_number] g_sd_number:2


MMC read: dev # 2, block # 1023, count 1 partition # 0 ... 

1 blocks read: OK


MMC read: dev # 2, block # 1024, count 1 partition # 0 ... 

1 blocks read: OK

PCB ID is 41

ESDin=0,UPGKey=-1,PWRKey=0

ram p=70000000,size=536870912


MMC read: dev # 2, block # 14335, count 1 partition # 0 ... 

1 blocks read: OK


MMC read: dev # 2, block # 14336, count 13205 partition # 0 ... 

13205 blocks read: OK


MMC read: dev # 2, block # 18431, count 1 partition # 0 ... 

1 blocks read: OK

no "logo" bin header


MMC read: dev # 2, block # 45055, count 1 partition # 0 ... 

1 blocks read: OK

no "logo" bin header

Kernel RAM visiable size=505M->505M

init TPS65185 power ...

Relock PLL1 to 1GHz ...

mx50 pll1: 1000MHz

mx50 pll2: 400MHz

mx50 pll3: 216MHz

ipg clock     : 66666666Hz

ipg per clock : 66666666Hz

uart clock    : 24000000Hz

ahb clock     : 133333333Hz

axi_a clock   : 400000000Hz

axi_b clock   : 200000000Hz

weim_clock    : 100000000Hz

ddr clock     : 250000000Hz

esdhc1 clock  : 80000000Hz

esdhc2 clock  : 80000000Hz

esdhc3 clock  : 80000000Hz

esdhc4 clock  : 80000000Hz

Hit any key to stop autoboot:  0 


MMC read: dev # 2, block # 2047, count 1 partition # 0 ... 

1 blocks read: OK

no kernel image signature !


MMC read: dev # 2, block # 2048, count 8192 partition # 0 ... 

8192 blocks read: OK

## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 70800000 ...

   Image Name:   r7407_#3027 Aug 13 17:39:39

   Created:      2014-08-13   9:39:41 UTC

   Image Type:   ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed)

   Data Size:    1953688 Bytes =  1.9 MB

   Load Address: 70008000

   Entry Point:  70008000

   Loading Kernel Image ... OK

OK


Starting kernel ...


Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel.
drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(556):tps65185_int_func under-voltage on DCDC1 detected !

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=0!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=1!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=2!

1+0 records in
1+0 records out
512 bytes (512B) copied, 0.000220 seconds, 2.2MB/s
cannot open /dev/null
drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=3!

dosfsck 3.0.6, 04 Oct 2009, FAT32, LFN
There are differences between boot sector and its backup.
Differences: (offset:original/backup)
  489:8d/93, 490:ef/03, 491:02/81, 492:d2/03, 493:00/2a
  Not automatically fixing this.
drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=4!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=5!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=6!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=7!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=8!

/dev/mmcblk0p3: 207 files, 6669/3634233 clusters
drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=9!



(none) login: [PROGRESS_BAR-3009] No progess ...

epdfbdc_set_width_height(1439): new DCSize(3342336)>original DCSize(3317760) !

sh: you need to specify whom to kill
killall: fickel: no process killed
killall: udhcpc: no process killed
killall: wpa_supplicant: no process killed
killall: ntpd: no process killed
drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(556):tps65185_int_func under-voltage on DCDC1 detected !

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=0!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=1!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=2!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=3!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=4!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=5!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=6!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=7!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=8!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=9!

killall: fickel: no process killed
killall: udhcpc: no process killed
killall: wpa_supplicant: no process killed
killall: ntpd: no process killed
drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(556):tps65185_int_func under-voltage on DCDC1 detected !

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=0!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=1!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=2!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=3!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=4!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=5!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=6!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=7!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=8!

drivers/video/mxc/lk_tps65185.c(1352):wait power on timeout lpcnt=9!

Power down.
Which would lends weight to the electronics being at fault, not my screen.
If this turns out to be true, disconnecting the screen might be a good diagnostic test.

Time to try measuring some voltages on those tiny, tiny pins....
Stay tuned.

Last edited by DomesticExtremis; 09-30-2019 at 06:41 PM.
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