Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4)
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@davidb2111 said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
@kairoslair-0 said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
I've been having the same issues as manitou and cedric, and using david's boot.ini also did not work. But, I mixed a bit of david's boot.ini with the original (leaving some things out also) and now it works! Here is my boot.ini, if it will maybe help someone:
ODROIDXU-UBOOT-CONFIG # U-Boot Parameters (DO NOT MODIFY) setenv version 4.14 setenv zimage boot/linux setenv fdtbin boot/exynos5422-odroidxu4.dtb setenv uInitrd boot/uInitrd # --- Screen Configuration for HDMI --- # # --------------------------------------- # Uncomment only ONE line! Leave all commented for automatic selection. # Uncomment only the setenv line! # --------------------------------------- # ODROID-VU forced resolution # setenv videoconfig "video=HDMI-A-1:1280x800@60" # ----------------------------------------------- # ODROID-VU forced EDID # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1280x800.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1920x1080 (1080P) with monitor provided EDID information. (1080p-edid) setenv videoconfig "video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080@60" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1920x1080 (1080P) without monitor data using generic information (1080p-noedid) # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1920x1080.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1920x1080 50hz (1080P) with monitor provided EDID information. (1080p 50hz-edid) # setenv videoconfig "video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080@50" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1920x1080 50hz (1080P) without monitor data using generic information (1080p 50hz-noedid) # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1920x1080_50hz.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1440x900 with monitor provided EDID information. # setenv videoconfig "video=HDMI-A-1:1440x900@60" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1440x900 without monitor data using generic information # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1440x900.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1280x1024 without monitor data using generic information # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1280x1024.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1280x720 (720P) with monitor provided EDID information. (720p-edid) # setenv videoconfig "video=HDMI-A-1:1280x720@60" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1280x720 (720P) without monitor data using generic information (720p-noedid) # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1280x720.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1024x768 without monitor data using generic information # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1024x768.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1024x600 without monitor data using generic information (ODROID VU7+) # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1024x600.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 800x600 without monitor data using generic information # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/800x600.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 800x480 without monitor data using generic information (ODROID 7") # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/800x480.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 720x576 without monitor data using generic information # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/720x576.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 720x480 without monitor data using generic information # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/720x480.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 640x480 without monitor data using generic information # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/640x480.bin" # --- HDMI / DVI Mode Selection --- # ------------------------------------------ # - HDMI Mode setenv vout "hdmi" # - DVI Mode (disables sound over HDMI as per DVI compat) # setenv vout "dvi" # --- CPU Governor Setup --- # Uncomment only one line. New governor is set after 90secs after boot. # ------------------------------------------ # - Performance (Keep all the CPU's at Maximum frequency) setenv governor "performance" # ------------------------------------------ # - Ondemand # setenv governor "ondemand" # ------------------------------------------ # - Interactive (Pretty much just like ondemand with more possible customization via sysfs.) # setenv governor "interactive" # ------------------------------------------ # - Conservative (Like ondemand, but do the frequency transitions more slowly, great for battery powered applications) # setenv governor "conservative" # ------------------------------------------ # - Powersave (Keeps the CPU's to the lowest possible temps) # setenv governor "powersave" # --- HDMI CEC Configuration --- # ------------------------------------------ setenv cecenable "false" # false or true # set to true to enable HDMI CEC #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # HDMI Hot Plug detection # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Forces the HDMI subsystem to ignore the check if the cable is connected or # not. # false : disable the detection and force it as connected. # true : let cable, board and monitor decide the connection status. # # default: true # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ setenv HPD "false" setenv hdmi_phy_control "HPD=${HPD} vout=${vout}" if test "${cecenable}" = "false"; then fdt rm /soc/cec@101B0000; fi setenv dtb_addr_r "0x44000000" setenv dtbo_addr_r "0x48000000" setenv zimage_addr_r 0x40008000 setenv uInitrd_addr_r 0x42000000 setenv fdtbin_addr_r 0x44000000 setenv config_addr_r "0x4B000000" setenv fdt_high "0xffffffff" # load config.ini load mmc 0:1 ${config_addr_r} config.ini \ && ini generic ${config_addr_r} # DRAM Frequency (lpddr3 available frequency list - 933/825/728/633) setenv ddr_freq 933 # set DDR frequency dmc ${ddr_freq} # Default boot arguments setenv bootrootfs "label=RECALBOX" setenv console "console=ttySAC2,115200n8 consoleblank=0 vt.global_cursor_default=0" # boot commands fatload mmc 0:1 ${zimage_addr_r} ${zimage} fatload mmc 0:1 ${uInitrd_addr_r} ${uInitrd} fatload mmc 0:1 ${fdtbin_addr_r} ${fdtbin} fdt addr ${dtb_addr_r} if test "${cecenable}" = "false"; then fdt rm /cec@101B0000; fi setenv bootargs "${bootrootfs} ${console} governor=${governor} ${videoconfig} ${hdmi_phy_control}" # load overlays from config.ini if test "x${overlay_profile}" != "x"; then ini overlay_${overlay_profile} ${config_addr_r} fi if test "x{overlays}" != "x"; then fdt resize ${overlay_resize} for overlay in ${overlays}; do load mmc 0:1 ${dtbo_addr_r} overlays/${overlay}.dtbo \ && fdt apply ${dtbo_addr_r} done fi bootz ${zimage_addr_r} ${uInitrd_addr_r} ${fdtbin_addr_r}
Oh nice. I will ask guys to test your
boot.ini
. Thank you!je viens d'essayé tft toujours eteint, j'ai recopier le boot.ini dans le cas ou j'ai fait une fausse manip, pour info je fais la manip directement avec notepad++ et la eMMC branché en USB sur windows
ODROIDXU-UBOOT-CONFIG # U-Boot Parameters (DO NOT MODIFY) setenv version 4.14 setenv zimage boot/linux setenv fdtbin boot/exynos5422-odroidxu4.dtb setenv uInitrd boot/uInitrd # --- Screen Configuration for HDMI --- # # --------------------------------------- # Uncomment only ONE line! Leave all commented for automatic selection. # Uncomment only the setenv line! # --------------------------------------- # ODROID-VU forced resolution # setenv videoconfig "video=HDMI-A-1:1280x800@60" # ----------------------------------------------- # ODROID-VU forced EDID # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1280x800.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1920x1080 (1080P) with monitor provided EDID information. (1080p-edid) setenv videoconfig "video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080@60" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1920x1080 (1080P) without monitor data using generic information (1080p-noedid) # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1920x1080.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1920x1080 50hz (1080P) with monitor provided EDID information. (1080p 50hz-edid) # setenv videoconfig "video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080@50" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1920x1080 50hz (1080P) without monitor data using generic information (1080p 50hz-noedid) # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1920x1080_50hz.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1440x900 with monitor provided EDID information. # setenv videoconfig "video=HDMI-A-1:1440x900@60" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1440x900 without monitor data using generic information # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1440x900.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1280x1024 without monitor data using generic information # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1280x1024.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1280x720 (720P) with monitor provided EDID information. (720p-edid) # setenv videoconfig "video=HDMI-A-1:1280x720@60" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1280x720 (720P) without monitor data using generic information (720p-noedid) # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1280x720.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1024x768 without monitor data using generic information # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1024x768.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 1024x600 without monitor data using generic information (ODROID VU7+) # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1024x600.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 800x600 without monitor data using generic information # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/800x600.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 800x480 without monitor data using generic information (ODROID 7") # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/800x480.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 720x576 without monitor data using generic information # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/720x576.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 720x480 without monitor data using generic information # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/720x480.bin" # ----------------------------------------------- # 640x480 without monitor data using generic information # setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/640x480.bin" # --- HDMI / DVI Mode Selection --- # ------------------------------------------ # - HDMI Mode setenv vout "hdmi" # - DVI Mode (disables sound over HDMI as per DVI compat) # setenv vout "dvi" # --- CPU Governor Setup --- # Uncomment only one line. New governor is set after 90secs after boot. # ------------------------------------------ # - Performance (Keep all the CPU's at Maximum frequency) setenv governor "performance" # ------------------------------------------ # - Ondemand # setenv governor "ondemand" # ------------------------------------------ # - Interactive (Pretty much just like ondemand with more possible customization via sysfs.) # setenv governor "interactive" # ------------------------------------------ # - Conservative (Like ondemand, but do the frequency transitions more slowly, great for battery powered applications) # setenv governor "conservative" # ------------------------------------------ # - Powersave (Keeps the CPU's to the lowest possible temps) # setenv governor "powersave" # --- HDMI CEC Configuration --- # ------------------------------------------ setenv cecenable "false" # false or true # set to true to enable HDMI CEC #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # HDMI Hot Plug detection # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Forces the HDMI subsystem to ignore the check if the cable is connected or # not. # false : disable the detection and force it as connected. # true : let cable, board and monitor decide the connection status. # # default: true # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ setenv HPD "false" setenv hdmi_phy_control "HPD=${HPD} vout=${vout}" if test "${cecenable}" = "false"; then fdt rm /soc/cec@101B0000; fi setenv dtb_addr_r "0x44000000" setenv dtbo_addr_r "0x48000000" setenv zimage_addr_r 0x40008000 setenv uInitrd_addr_r 0x42000000 setenv fdtbin_addr_r 0x44000000 setenv config_addr_r "0x4B000000" setenv fdt_high "0xffffffff" # load config.ini load mmc 0:1 ${config_addr_r} config.ini \ && ini generic ${config_addr_r} # DRAM Frequency (lpddr3 available frequency list - 933/825/728/633) setenv ddr_freq 933 # set DDR frequency dmc ${ddr_freq} # Default boot arguments setenv bootrootfs "label=RECALBOX" setenv console "console=ttySAC2,115200n8 consoleblank=0 vt.global_cursor_default=0" # boot commands fatload mmc 0:1 ${zimage_addr_r} ${zimage} fatload mmc 0:1 ${uInitrd_addr_r} ${uInitrd} fatload mmc 0:1 ${fdtbin_addr_r} ${fdtbin} fdt addr ${dtb_addr_r} if test "${cecenable}" = "false"; then fdt rm /cec@101B0000; fi setenv bootargs "${bootrootfs} ${console} governor=${governor} ${videoconfig} ${hdmi_phy_control}" # load overlays from config.ini if test "x${overlay_profile}" != "x"; then ini overlay_${overlay_profile} ${config_addr_r} fi if test "x{overlays}" != "x"; then fdt resize ${overlay_resize} for overlay in ${overlays}; do load mmc 0:1 ${dtbo_addr_r} overlays/${overlay}.dtbo \ && fdt apply ${dtbo_addr_r} done fi bootz ${zimage_addr_r} ${uInitrd_addr_r} ${fdtbin_addr_r}
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@cedric-debuiselle
Juste un truc comme ça, dans le config.ini peux-tu modifier la ligneoverlays="hktft-cs-ogst i2c0"
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overlays="hktft-cs-ogst"
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@davidb2111 said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
@cedric-debuiselle
Juste un truc comme ça, dans le config.ini peux-tu modifier la ligneoverlays="hktft-cs-ogst i2c0"
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overlays="hktft-cs-ogst"
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non j'avais pas vu qu'il fallait le modifier
voilà modifier je test[generic] ; Device Tree Overlay overlay_resize=16384 ; uncomment next line to enable Odroid XU4 OGST overlay_profile=hktft_cs_ogst overlays="spi0 i2c0 i2c1 uart0" [overlay_hktft_cs_ogst] overlays="hktft-cs-ogst"
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@cedric-debuiselle said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
@davidb2111 said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
@cedric-debuiselle
Juste un truc comme ça, dans le config.ini peux-tu modifier la ligneoverlays="hktft-cs-ogst i2c0"
en
overlays="hktft-cs-ogst"
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non j'avais pas vu qu'il fallait le modifier
voilà modifier je test[generic] ; Device Tree Overlay overlay_resize=16384 ; uncomment next line to enable Odroid XU4 OGST overlay_profile=hktft_cs_ogst overlays="spi0 i2c0 i2c1 uart0" [overlay_hktft_cs_ogst] overlays="hktft-cs-ogst"
marche toujours pas
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@davidb2111 said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
Voici 2 nouveaux fichiers à tester:
David
toujours écran noir
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@cedric-debuiselle
Arf... le boot.ini et config.ini sont repris de ceux du boot d'ubuntu XU4.
Tu saurais tester l'image ubuntu xu4 et me dire si ça s'allume? -
Tu as pu tester les nouveaux boot.ini et config.ini ?
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@davidb2111 said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
@cedric-debuiselle
Arf... le boot.ini et config.ini sont repris de ceux du boot d'ubuntu XU4.
Tu saurais tester l'image ubuntu xu4 et me dire si ça s'allume?Ok je vais essayer, il y a eu beaucoup de différence en très la version 7 et 6 de recalbox pour l'écran car j'avais installé sur une sd car l'eMMC marché pas terribles mais l'affichage de ogst marché très bien, dommage que je connaisse pas grand choses dans se domaine là
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@cedric-debuiselle
Les changements sont arrivés avec la 7.2 où le kernel du XU4 a été mis à jour. On passe de 4.19 à 5.4.
Ça apporte un meilleur support de différentes adaptateurs wifi, BT, ...Les devs odroids ont revu la manière de charger le driver tft pour l'OGST et on toutes les peines du monde pour que ça marche partout.
On est 4 devs et betas chez RB à avoir le xu4 et l'ogst, on a jamais rencontré de souci avec l'écran. Comme on ne reproduit pas, c'est très compliqué à identifier la root cause...
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@davidb2111 said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
@cedric-debuiselle
Les changements sont arrivés avec la 7.2 où le kernel du XU4 a été mis à jour. On passe de 4.19 à 5.4.
Ça apporte un meilleur support de différentes adaptateurs wifi, BT, ...Les devs odroids ont revu la manière de charger le driver tft pour l'OGST et on toutes les peines du monde pour que ça marche partout.
On est 4 devs et betas chez RB à avoir le xu4 et l'ogst, on a jamais rencontré de souci avec l'écran. Comme on ne reproduit pas, c'est très compliqué à identifier la root cause...
J'ai pas regardé mais il doit avoir peut-être des évolutions au niveau du matériel ,je vais démontrer complètement le mien et voir si je trouve des numéros de versions matériel ça peut être une cause non ?
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@davidb2111 said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
@cedric-debuiselle
Arf... le boot.ini et config.ini sont repris de ceux du boot d'ubuntu XU4.
Tu saurais tester l'image ubuntu xu4 et me dire si ça s'allume?j'ai utliser celui la installer pas encore configuré ubuntu-20.04-5.4-mate-odroid-xu4-20210926.img.xz
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Oui probablement, néanmoins, je n'ai lu aucune littérature certifiant qu'il y a plusieurs versions incompatibles niveau hardware chez odroid.
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@davidb2111 said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
Oui probablement, néanmoins, je n'ai lu aucune littérature certifiant qu'il y a plusieurs versions incompatibles niveau hardware chez odroid.
OK
je sus entrain d'installer et mettre à jour la version d'ubuntu que je t'ai indiqué -
@cedric-debuiselle said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
@davidb2111 said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
Oui probablement, néanmoins, je n'ai lu aucune littérature certifiant qu'il y a plusieurs versions incompatibles niveau hardware chez odroid.
OK
je sus entrain d'installer et mettre à jour la version d'ubuntu que je t'ai indiquén'oublie pas d'activer l'overlay dans le fichier boot.ini:
overlay_profile=hktft_cs_ogst
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@davidb2111 said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
@cedric-debuiselle said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
@davidb2111 said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
Oui probablement, néanmoins, je n'ai lu aucune littérature certifiant qu'il y a plusieurs versions incompatibles niveau hardware chez odroid.
OK
je sus entrain d'installer et mettre à jour la version d'ubuntu que je t'ai indiquén'oublie pas d'activer l'overlay dans le fichier boot.ini:
overlay_profile=hktft_cs_ogst
j'ai essayer de modifier alors pas le boot.ini mais le config.ini
[generic] # Mac address configuration macaddr=00:1e:06:61:7a:39 ; HDMI configuration ; Uncomment only ONE line! Leave all commented for automatic selection. ; Uncomment only the setenv line! ; --------------------------------------- ; ODROID-VU forced resolution ; setenv videoconfig "video=HDMI-A-1:1280x800@60" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; ODROID-VU forced EDID ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1280x800.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1920x1200 60hz without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1920x1200_60hz.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1920x1200 30hz without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1920x1200_30hz.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1920x1080 (1080P) with monitor provided EDID information. (1080p-edid) ; setenv videoconfig "video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080@60" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1920x1080 (1080P) without monitor data using generic information (1080p-noedid) ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1920x1080.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1920x1080 50hz (1080P) with monitor provided EDID information. (1080p 50hz-edid) ; setenv videoconfig "video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080@50" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1920x1080 50hz (1080P) without monitor data using generic information (1080p 50hz-noedid) ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1920x1080_50hz.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1920x1080 24Hz (1080P) without monitor data using generic information (1080p 24hz-noedid) ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1920x1080_24hz.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1920x1080 23.976Hz (1080P) without monitor data using generic information (1080p 23.976hz-noedid) ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1920x1080_23_976hz.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1920x800 60hz without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1920x800.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1792x1344 60hz without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1792x1344.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1680x1050 without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1680x1050.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1600x1200 without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1600x1200.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1600x900 without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1600x900.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1400x1050 60hz without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1400x1050.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1440x900 with monitor provided EDID information. ; setenv videoconfig "video=HDMI-A-1:1440x900@60" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1440x900 without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1440x900.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1366x768 without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1366x768.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1360x768 without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1360x768.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1280x1024 without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1280x1024.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1280x768 60hz without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1280x768.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1280x720 (720P) with monitor provided EDID information. (720p-edid) ; setenv videoconfig "video=HDMI-A-1:1280x720@60" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1280x720 (720P) without monitor data using generic information (720p-noedid) ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1280x720.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1152x864 75hz without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1152x864_75hz.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1024x768 without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1024x768.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 1024x600 without monitor data using generic information (ODROID VU7+) ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/1024x600.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 800x600 without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/800x600.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 848x480 60hz without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/848x480.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 800x480 without monitor data using generic information (ODROID 7") ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/800x480.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 720x576 without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/720x576.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 720x480 without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/720x480.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 640x480 without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/640x480.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 480x800 without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/480x800.bin" ; ----------------------------------------------- ; 480x320 without monitor data using generic information ; setenv videoconfig "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/480x320.bin" ; voutm : hdmi or dvi ; hdmi / dvi vout=hdmi ; HPD enable/disable option ; false / true HPD=true ; Enable/Disable CEC cecenable=false ; Hardkernel ODROID-VU7 support ; By default VU7 support is disabled disable_vu7=false ; DRAM Frequency ; Sets the LPDDR3 memory frequency (MHz) ; 933 / 825 / 728 / 633 ddr_freq=825 ; Device Tree Overlay overlay_resize=16384 overlay_profile=hktft_cs_ogst overlays="spi0 i2c0 i2c1 uart0" [overlay_custom] overlays="i2c0 i2c1" [overlay_hktft32] overlays="hktft32 ads7846" [overlay_hktft35] overlays="hktft35 sx865x-i2c1" [overlay_hktft_cs_ogst] overlays="hktft-cs-ogst"
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@cedric-debuiselle
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@davidb2111 said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
@cedric-debuiselle said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
@davidb2111 said in Probleme affichage ogst odroid n64 case (Odroid xu4):
Oui probablement, néanmoins, je n'ai lu aucune littérature certifiant qu'il y a plusieurs versions incompatibles niveau hardware chez odroid.
OK
je sus entrain d'installer et mettre à jour la version d'ubuntu que je t'ai indiquén'oublie pas d'activer l'overlay dans le fichier boot.ini:
overlay_profile=hktft_cs_ogst
dans le boot.ini je n'ai pas su ou il fallait le mettre
ODROIDXU-UBOOT-CONFIG setenv initrd_high "0xffffffff" setenv fdt_high "0xffffffff" setenv macaddr "00:1e:06:61:7a:39" setenv vout "hdmi" setenv HPD "true" setenv cecenable "false" setenv disable_vu7 "false" setenv ddr_freq 825 setenv external_watchdog "false" setenv external_watchdog_debounce "3" # Set load addresses setenv dtb_loadaddr " 0x44000000" setenv dtbo_addr_r "0x48000000" setenv k_addr "0x40008000" setenv initrd_loadaddr "0x42000000" setenv config_addr_r "0x4B000000" load mmc 0:1 ${config_addr_r} config.ini \ && ini generic ${config_addr_r} setenv hdmi_phy_control "HPD=${HPD} vout=${vout}" if test "${cecenable}" = "false"; then fdt rm /soc/cec@101B0000; fi if test "${disable_vu7}" = "false"; then setenv hid_quirks "usbhid.quirks=0x0eef:0x0005:0x0004"; fi if test "${external_watchdog}" = "true"; then setenv external_watchdog "external_watchdog=${external_watchdog} external_watchdog_debounce=${external_watchdog_debounce}"; fi # Boot Args setenv bootargs "console=tty1 console=ttySAC2,115200n8 root=UUID=e139ce78-9841-40fe-8823-96a304a09859 rootwait ro fsck.repair=yes net.ifnames=0 ${videoconfig} ${hdmi_phy_control} ${hid_quirks} smsc95xx.macaddr=${macaddr} ${external_watchdog}" # Load kernel, initrd and dtb in that sequence fatload mmc 0:1 ${k_addr} zImage fatload mmc 0:1 ${initrd_loadaddr} uInitrd setenv fdtloaded "false" if test "x${board_name}" = "x"; then setenv board_name "xu4"; fi if test "${board_name}" = "xu4"; then fatload mmc 0:1 ${dtb_loadaddr} exynos5422-odroidxu4.dtb; setenv fdtloaded "true"; fi if test "${board_name}" = "xu3"; then fatload mmc 0:1 ${dtb_loadaddr} exynos5422-odroidxu3.dtb; setenv fdtloaded "true"; fi if test "${board_name}" = "xu3l"; then fatload mmc 0:1 ${dtb_loadaddr} exynos5422-odroidxu3-lite.dtb; setenv fdtloaded "true"; fi if test "${fdtloaded}" = "false"; then fatload mmc 0:1 ${dtb_loadaddr} exynos5422-odroidxu4.dtb; setenv fdtloaded "true"; fi fdt addr ${dtb_loadaddr} if test "x${overlay_profile}" != "x"; then ini overlay_${overlay_profile} ${config_addr_r} fi if test "x{overlays}" != "x"; then fdt resize ${overlay_resize} for overlay in ${overlays}; do load mmc 0:1 ${dtbo_addr_r} overlays/${overlay}.dtbo \ && fdt apply ${dtbo_addr_r} done fi # DDR frequency dmc ${ddr_freq} # boot bootz ${k_addr} ${initrd_loadaddr} ${dtb_loadaddr} ```je l'ai mis à la ligne 137 ça n'a pas marché mais lien je viens de le modifier en mettant un espace enter la ligne 136 et 137
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@davidb2111 je recommence tout a zero pour ubuntu j'avais oublié de retiré ma clé usb récalbox c'etait le mauvais fichier boot et config que je modifié je pense car dans le fichier boot system il n'était pas présent
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@davidb2111 recalbox utilise mplayer ? car je suis tomber là dessus https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=156&t=42432