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How to check nand x current driver version
How to check nand x current driver version





  1. How to check nand x current driver version serial#
  2. How to check nand x current driver version update#
  3. How to check nand x current driver version series#

Therefore, at boot time, when you are prompted to press "f" to enter failsafe mode (or, alteratively, to press the reset button), since the button is wrongly detected as always pressed, it enters in failsafe mode. It seems that the RESET button polarity is reversed and the kernel understands that it is always pressed. ⇒ OK, this is an issue I'm also experiencing with the "real" SXT Lite5 I have. I'll try to go through all the topics in order:

How to check nand x current driver version series#

The new RB911L series is also supported as a result Probably the problem & the confusion is due to this earlier commit (dated 2014): * Older versions of these boards might be equipped with a NANDįlash chip instead of the SPI NOR device.

How to check nand x current driver version serial#

Though, disabling the CONFIG_ATH79_MACH_RBSXTLITE option, I am unable to successfully tftp boot the device (I have no serial access to it yet)

How to check nand x current driver version update#

Ls -laR /sys/firmware/mikrotik/ /sys/firmware/mikrotik/:Īnd here is my update on the target/linux/ar71xx/base-files/lib/ar71xx.sh Tftp booting openwrt-19.07.4-ar71xx-mikrotik-rb-nor-flash-16M-initramfs-kernel gets into: Can you please paste the content of the text files (i.e., not the wlan_data calibration, just plain text). Is it a recent purchase?ġ) In RouterOS, can you check what are the values for "System → RouterBOARD → Model", "System → Resources → Board Name", "System → Resources → Total HDD Size"?Ģ) If you boot the ath79-sxt5n initramfs image, there should be the directory /sys/firmware/mikrotik/hard_config with some info about the device (the info the bootloader would pass, and some others). This is strange, but it could well be that MikroTik was producing these devices with NAND flash and then switched to NOR, or the other way round. Nand: 128 MiB, SLC, erase size: 128 KiB, page size: 2048, OOB size: 64 Nand: device found, Manufacturer ID: 0x98, Chip ID: 0xf1 nand: 128 MiB, SLC, erase size: 128 KiB, page size: 2048, OOB size: 64 nand: device found, Manufacturer ID: 0x98, Chip ID: 0xf1 ⇒ I can't really understand why but, when booting the ar71xx initramfs, the RouterBoot bootloader is reporting the hardware is an sxt5n (instead of 911L) and the kernel is detecting a 128 MB Toshiba NAND flash chip: This particular initramfs image you are using is for the MikroTik RouterBOARD SXT 5nD r2 (SXT Lite5), and so you get. This is no longer valid for the ath79 target, so images are available on a per-supported-device basis and the device name is "hardcoded" in the image. ⇒ In the legacy ar71xx target, OpenWrt would "autodetect" the device based on what the RouterBoot bootloader was pasing. Device problem occurs on tftpboot openwrt-ath79-mikrotik-mikrotik_routerboard-sxt-5nd-r2-initramfs-kernel.bin







How to check nand x current driver version