01-28-2019 10:31 PM
I recently updated an AP130 from 6.5r4 to 6.5r11 and I noticed it didn't come back online. The reset button does nothing. I connected to it with a serial cable and this is what I get:
U-Boot 2012.10 (Nov 01 2016 - 04:29:54)
I2C: ready
Wait.
Done.
DEV ID= 0000cf12
REV ID= 00000000
SKU ID = 2
OTP status: eca01028
MEMC 0 DDR speed = 533MHz
Log: ddr40_phy_init.c: Configuring DDR Controller PLLs
Log: offset = 0x18010800
Log: VCO_FREQ is 1066 which is greater than 1Ghz.
Log: DDR Phy PLL polling for lock
Log: DDR Phy PLL locked.
Log: ddr40_phy_init::DDR PHY step size calibration complete.
Log: ddr40_phy_init:: Virtual VttSetup onm CONNECT=0x01CF7FFF, OVERRIDE=0x00077FFF
Log: ddr40_phy_init:: Virtual Vtt Enabled
Log: DDR Controller PLL Configuration Complete
PHY register dump after DDR PHY init
PHY register dump after mode register write
DRAM: 256 MiB
WARNING: Caches not enabled
GPIO Init ... Done
NAND: NAND_FLASH_DEVICE_ID_ADDR = 18028194
Done that
(ONFI), S34ML04G1, blocks per lun: 1000 lun count: 1
*ERROR* Invalid strap options for this NAND: page=1 type=2
Overriding invalid strap options: strap_type=2
128 KiB blocks, 2 KiB pages, 16B OOB, 8-bit
NAND: chipsize
total 1 bad blocks,LIST:
00200000
now the up level will see a good flash chip no bad block which size is 1ffe0000
before nvram partition, there are 1 bad blocks
511 MiB
Using default environment
In: serial
Out: serial
Err: serial
Unlocking L2 Cache ...Done
arm_clk=800MHz, axi_clk=400MHz, apb_clk=200MHz, arm_periph_clk=400MHz
Net: Registering eth
Broadcom BCM IPROC Ethernet driver 0.1
Using GMAC1 (0x18025000)
et0: ethHw_chipAttach: Chip ID: 0xcf12; phyaddr: 0x1e
bcm_robo_attach: devid: 0x53011
bcmiproc_eth-0
MAC address is 885b:dd6c:b780
NVRAM_MAGIC found at offset 440000
01-29-2019 03:52 PM
Thanks! I just did.
01-29-2019 01:47 PM
I would recommend opening a support case and requesting a TFTP flash. This is something that a technician will need to do with you, at least in part. If we're unable to get the AP to respond and connect for you, we can set up an RMA to get it replaced.