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Blacksimon's Photo Blacksimon 6 Feb 2016

Hi guys,

I have a Zgemma star H2H with 1 week oldest OpenPli4 installed.

Today I update with current build and my 8GB microSD card (EXT4 formatted) not recognized any more. 

it seems that the card reader does not exist. Driver issue, or other ?

 

Thank for any suggestions.


Edited by Blacksimon, 6 February 2016 - 21:40.
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Pr2's Photo Pr2 6 Feb 2016

Hi,

 

Check here:

 

http://openpli.org/

 

Those are the officially support brands and models... do you find Zgemma there?

 

The answer is no, so Zgemma is not an officially supported STB and the name OpenPLi cannot be used on this brand so ask your real image provider which is not OpenPLi.

 

Pr2

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Erik Slagter's Photo Erik Slagter 7 Feb 2016

At least you apparently built the image yourself?

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MiLo's Photo MiLo 7 Feb 2016

it seems that the card reader does not exist


Well, if the card reader doesn't exist, how do you suppose it could ever be mounted?

Seriously, what commands did you use to come to this conclusion? Post the commands and their output. That might help. Just posting "It does not work" is not going to get anyone to help you.
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Blacksimon's Photo Blacksimon 9 Feb 2016

Hi guys, sorry for the delay in replying and for my bad english.

I know that OpenPli does not support Zgemma STB, as well as many others, but is normally used (built) in any way.

In Zgemma H2H there is a MicroSD slot card reader (I meant this) that can be used in place a normal USB.

Well, after last update my 8GB microSD ext4 formatted it is no longer automatically mounted after boot even manually because there is no device.

root@ZG:/# mount
ubi0:rootfs on / type ubifs (rw,relatime)
devtmpfs on /dev type devtmpfs (rw,relatime,size=156504k,nr_inodes=39126,mode=755)
proc on /proc type proc (rw,relatime)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,relatime)
debugfs on /sys/kernel/debug type debugfs (rw,relatime)
tmpfs on /media type tmpfs (rw,relatime,size=64k)
tmpfs on /var/volatile type tmpfs (rw,relatime)
devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,relatime,gid=5,mode=620)
root@ZG:/# blkid
root@ZG:/#

nothing...

root@ZG:/# cat /etc/fstab
rootfs   /             auto     defaults 1 1
proc     /proc         proc     defaults 0 0
devpts   /dev/pts      devpts   mode=0620,gid=5 0 0
usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs auto 0 0
tmpfs    /var/volatile tmpfs    defaults 0 0
root@ZG:/# ls /dev
audio               loop7               tty15               tty48
autofs              mdev.seq            tty16               tty49
bcm_au              mem                 tty17               tty5
bus                 memory_bandwidth    tty18               tty50
console             misc                tty19               tty51
cpu_dma_latency     mixer               tty2                tty52
dbox                mtab                tty20               tty53
dsp                 mtd                 tty21               tty54
dvb                 mtd0                tty22               tty55
fb                  mtd0ro              tty23               tty56
fb0                 mtd1                tty24               tty57
full                mtd1ro              tty25               tty58
fuse                mtd2                tty26               tty59
hdmi_cec            mtd2ro              tty27               tty6
hwrng               mtdblock            tty28               tty60
i2c                 mtdblock0           tty29               tty61
i2c-0               mtdblock1           tty3                tty62
i2c-1               mtdblock2           tty30               tty63
i2c-2               network_latency     tty31               tty7
i2c-3               network_throughput  tty32               tty8
i2c-4               null                tty33               tty9
i2c-5               ptmx                tty34               ttyS0
i2c-6               pts                 tty35               ttyS1
initctl             random              tty36               ttyS2
input               rfkill              tty37               ttyS3
kmem                sci0                tty38               ubi0
kmsg                snapshot            tty39               ubi0_0
log                 snd                 tty4                ubi_ctrl
loop-control        tty                 tty40               urandom
loop0               tty0                tty41               vcs
loop1               tty1                tty42               vcs1
loop2               tty10               tty43               vcsa
loop3               tty11               tty44               vcsa1
loop4               tty12               tty45               videosnapshot0
loop5               tty13               tty46               zero
loop6               tty14               tty47
root@ZG:/# dmesg | grep -i usb
Options: moca=0 sata=1 pcie=0 usb=1
USB0: power enable is active low; overcurrent is active low
usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs
usbcore: registered new interface driver hub
usbcore: registered new device driver usb
usbcore: registered new interface driver zd1201
ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver
__clk_enable: usb [1]
bcm7552_pm_usb_enable 00
ehci-brcm ehci-brcm.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
ehci-brcm ehci-brcm.0: USB 0.0 started, EHCI 1.00
hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found
ohci_hcd: USB 1.1 'Open' Host Controller (OHCI) Driver
ohci-brcm ohci-brcm.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found
usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage
usbcore: registered new interface driver btusb
usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid
usbhid: USB HID core driver
usb 1-2: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-brcm
hub 1-2:1.0: USB hub found
usb 1-2.4: new full-speed USB device number 3 using ehci-brcm
usbcore: registered new interface driver tpm
I'm sorry if I had not explained properly
Thank you anyway.
 
 

Edited by Blacksimon, 9 February 2016 - 22:21.
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WanWizard's Photo WanWizard 9 Feb 2016

I know that OpenPli does not support Zgemma STB, as well as many others, but is normally used (built) in any way.

In Zgemma H2H there is a MicroSD slot card reader (I meant this) that can be used in place a normal USB.

 

Yes, we do: http://openpli.org/download/zgemma/

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Blacksimon's Photo Blacksimon 10 Feb 2016

 

I know that OpenPli does not support Zgemma STB, as well as many others, but is normally used (built) in any way.

In Zgemma H2H there is a MicroSD slot card reader (I meant this) that can be used in place a normal USB.

 

Yes, we do: http://openpli.org/download/zgemma/

 

Thanks for highlighting this point, I believe that information has been lost to some Senior Member and Core member !! 

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WanWizard's Photo WanWizard 10 Feb 2016

The support has only been official since a few days, easy to miss if you haven't been on the forum the last week. It's Carnaval, lots of people are drowned in beer atm... :)

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Blacksimon's Photo Blacksimon 10 Feb 2016

I did not want to divert the attention of anyone from his beer, but someone has checked what could be happened after the latest updates?

a new INIT procedure has been implemented?


Edited by Blacksimon, 10 February 2016 - 19:21.
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WanWizard's Photo WanWizard 10 Feb 2016

Just to confirm, we are talking about an OpenPLi 4 image downloaded from our site, not from somewhere else?

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Blacksimon's Photo Blacksimon 10 Feb 2016

Sure. but now I will try to download and reinstall again today build (OpenPLi-4.0-beta-h3-20160210_usb.zip

Then I will inform you.

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Pr2's Photo Pr2 10 Feb 2016

At the time I wrote, the Zgemma were not on the homepage they were added afterwards.  ;)  So the official support was totally new like the Wetek one.

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WanWizard's Photo WanWizard 10 Feb 2016

I know that, but for debugging purposes it helps lot if the image tested is actually build by us, otherwise we may not know what we're looking at.

 

I know there has been some work on MMC recently because the Formuler 1 had the same problem with it's SD card, maybe it is related.

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Blacksimon's Photo Blacksimon 10 Feb 2016

Tested just now OpenPLi-4.0-beta-h3-20160210_usb.zip ...do not work property about microSD card

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Blacksimon's Photo Blacksimon 11 Feb 2016

The problem is still there with today's update  :(

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Erik Slagter's Photo Erik Slagter 12 Feb 2016

Is the hardware support enable in the kernel?

 

Try this:

 

- dmesg -c > /dev/null-

- cat /proc/partitions

- insert sd card

- dmesg

- cat /proc/partitions

 

And then copy the output.

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Blacksimon's Photo Blacksimon 12 Feb 2016

root@ZG:~# dmesg -c > /dev/null
root@ZG:~# 
root@ZG:~# cat /proc/partitions
major minor  #blocks  name


  31        0     262144 mtdblock0
  31        1       6144 mtdblock1
  31        2     256000 mtdblock2
- insert sd card
root@ZG:~# dmesg
root@ZG:~#
root@ZG:~# cat /proc/partitions
major minor  #blocks  name


  31        0     262144 mtdblock0
  31        1       6144 mtdblock1
  31        2     256000 mtdblock2

nothing happened

 
 
 
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Erik Slagter's Photo Erik Slagter 12 Feb 2016

Yeah that's very clear. Request the manufacturer to (re-)enable it.

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Blacksimon's Photo Blacksimon 12 Feb 2016

root@ZG:~# dmesg | grep mmc
Driver 'mmcblk' needs updating - please use bus_type methods
sdhci-brcmstb sdhci-brcmstb.0: No vmmc regulator found
sdhci-brcmstb sdhci-brcmstb.0: No vqmmc regulator found
mmc0: SDHCI controller on sdhci-brcmstb.0 [sdhci-brcmstb.0] using ADMA
root@ZG:~#
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Erik Slagter's Photo Erik Slagter 12 Feb 2016

Can be that only part of the support is enabled.

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