Orange Pi PC got a TTL UART, other one dont have that.marcelr wrote:zero plus 2 H5
Think thats the one i need it.
I got wires for it.
Lets make a clean install of Raspbain. Maybe a can give it a try.
Moderators: marcelr, TheHogNL, Toonz
Orange Pi PC got a TTL UART, other one dont have that.marcelr wrote:zero plus 2 H5
Even after many tries i did in recompiling ocd, checking the wires etc.INFO:__main__:Starting up...
INFO:__main__:Written private and public key pair to ./id_rsa and ./id_rsa.pub, respectively
INFO:rooter:Waiting for Toon to restart
INFO:rooter:Toon has U-Boot version 2010.09-R10
INFO:rooter:Loading new bootloader
INFO:rooter:Starting openocd
INFO:rooter:Waiting for 10 seconds
INFO:rooter:Halting CPU
INFO:rooter:Loading new image to RAM
INFO:rooter:Starting up new image
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/runpy.py", line 174, in _run_module_as_main
"__main__", fname, loader, pkg_name)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/runpy.py", line 72, in _run_code
exec code in run_globals
File "/home/pi/ToonRooter/__main__.py", line 91, in <module>
boot_only = boot_only)
File "./rooter.py", line 22, in root
do_root(port, ssh_pubkey_data, has_jtag, check_uboot, cleanup_payload, reboot_after, boot_only)
File "./rooter.py", line 53, in do_root
port.reset_input_buffer()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/serial/serialposix.py", line 573, in reset_input_buffer
termios.tcflush(self.fd, termios.TCIFLUSH)
termios.error: (5, 'Input/output error')
Which version of Python is installed?Markie13 wrote:Guys i need help. The following problem appears.
Even after many tries i did in recompiling ocd, checking the wires etc.INFO:__main__:Starting up...
INFO:__main__:Written private and public key pair to ./id_rsa and ./id_rsa.pub, respectively
INFO:rooter:Waiting for Toon to restart
INFO:rooter:Toon has U-Boot version 2010.09-R10
INFO:rooter:Loading new bootloader
INFO:rooter:Starting openocd
INFO:rooter:Waiting for 10 seconds
INFO:rooter:Halting CPU
INFO:rooter:Loading new image to RAM
INFO:rooter:Starting up new image
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/runpy.py", line 174, in _run_module_as_main
"__main__", fname, loader, pkg_name)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/runpy.py", line 72, in _run_code
exec code in run_globals
File "/home/pi/ToonRooter/__main__.py", line 91, in <module>
boot_only = boot_only)
File "./rooter.py", line 22, in root
do_root(port, ssh_pubkey_data, has_jtag, check_uboot, cleanup_payload, reboot_after, boot_only)
File "./rooter.py", line 53, in do_root
port.reset_input_buffer()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/serial/serialposix.py", line 573, in reset_input_buffer
termios.tcflush(self.fd, termios.TCIFLUSH)
termios.error: (5, 'Input/output error')
From the traceback you provided, it looks like an issue with Python or your serial UART. Are you using raspbian with the built-in RPi UART? If so, could you try a fresh install of raspbian?Markie13 wrote:I've installed Python 2.7.
??Markie13 wrote:The standard "toon" password is already added and not adjustable to interrupt the boot process.
en thenAutoboot in 2 sec...
Enter the password to interrupt.
The password is: toon
Password toon is already added. Despite pushing enter or trying to add "toon" again in my serial console and trying to enter i still not able to stop the boot process to get in the u-boot menu as mentioned in your guideline. I do miss something.Type in the word toon and press <enter>.
You can now root your Toon with the same procedure as the R6 or R8 U-Boot bootloaders as described in the next section.
If you made it this far, please continue reading on: viewtopic. ... 235#p82533
Start at the “##### Entering (and editing) the boot loader: #####” section.
When the boot loader is stopped i'm not able to type anything. Only read i assume. I will try many times and i have order a new JTAG module.marcelr wrote:@Markie13:
1: Are you sure your serial console is fully functional? Apparently you can receive characters in your console, but can you also send them?
2: Until the boot loader is stopped, you cannot see what you type. Serial input is echoed onto the console only after the boot loader has switched to a shell (with U-boot> prompt).
3: I remember having to try _many_ times at first. My method converged into having the password + <enter> in the copy buffer of the window manager, and then <right-click> it into the serial console (X11 behaviour). Works 99 out of a 100 times. With a windows machine you would use <ctrl+c>, <ctrl+v>