Hello Michael, Yes - this is the exact same symptom (no serial output after GRUB handoff) I see if I boot the current core148 image.
As there is no DTB being presented by the firmware (only ACPI tables), the kernel won't be able to find the serial UART to use.
Regards, Matt
-----Original Message----- From: Michael Tremer michael.tremer@ipfire.org Sent: Wednesday, 16 September 2020 10:47 PM To: Mathew McBride matt@traverse.com.au Cc: development@lists.ipfire.org Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/1] Enable ACPI support on ARM64
Hello Matthew,
Great to hear from you again.
Do you think this could also resolve this problem?
https://bugzilla.ipfire.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11940
Best, -Michael
On 14 Sep 2020, at 02:32, Mathew McBride matt@traverse.com.au wrote:
Hi all, It's been a while.
This patch enables ACPI support for ARM64 which allows IPFire to boot on ARM "server" machines which use EFI/TianoCore to boot.
One such example is the QEMU arm64 "virt" machine with an EFI firmware
https://releases.linaro.org/reference-platform/enterprise/latest/uefi/
The arm64 images from "standard" distros (Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora/etc.) are designed to work with this EFI+ACPI combination.
There should be no regressions for any current arm64 hardware supported by IPFire - Linux will only use ACPI tables if present, if not fallback to device tree.
The use case for this is to run our hardware[1] using the muvirt[2] VM host, which also allows some "blending" of OpenWrt functions on the host, e.g the host can manage bridging of Ethernet ports and WiFi hostapd so IPFire can work with simple Ethernet interfaces for the Red/Green/Blue/Orange.
You can see the Fireinfo profile for the VM here - https://fireinfo.ipfire.org/profile/67aa9a9cff94f3ef8f61866197a57106cc dcea4b
I have successfully speedtested ~1Gbps though this virtualized setup so this should provide more than adequate performance for most situations.
It is not possible to run IPFire directly on our LS1088 (Ten64) platform at the moment as 4.14 does not have working Ethernet (DPAA2) and PCIe controller drivers. It is possible to backport them from later kernels (and I did have a go at this a few months ago) - but it is a very large patch (>1M lines) and that is before considering any of the features and fixes in more recent kernels (e.g backporting
PHYLINK).
When IPFire moves to a newer kernel that would be a good time to revisit
this.
[1] - https://traverse.com.au/products/ten64-networking-platform/ [2] - https://gitlab.com/traversetech/muvirt
Mathew McBride (1): kernel: enable ACPI support on ARM64
config/kernel/kernel.config.aarch64-ipfire | 99 +++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 96 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
-- 2.19.1