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BUG reported when trying to do initial boot when hooked up to computer #10

Closed mmalto closed 2 years ago

mmalto commented 2 years ago

flashed sd card (tried 16 and 64gb) raspberry pi 4 4gb (also tried 2gb) downloaded https://github.com/tesla-android/android-manifest/releases/download/2022.18.1/tesla-android-2022.18.1.zip flashed using raspberry pi flasher for the deploy-sd.img file (did not use my default settings for setting up a wifi connection to my home) hooked pi up to computer (windows 11) using usb c to usb a cable (usb 2.0 port on front of desktop) starts to boot and then goes to: unexpected XHCI event TRB, skipping (4 different offset addresses) BUG at /home/mikegapinski/source/aosp/external/u-boot/drivers/usb/host/xhci-ring.c:530/abort_td()! BUG!

any suggestions?

mikegapinski commented 2 years ago

This does not seem like Tesla Android related issue, so I would try looking around generic rpi4 related things like:

https://forums.balena.io/t/usb-device-prevents-boot/220048

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1993250

I would also suggest using another usb c cable/port on your computer

mmalto commented 2 years ago

do i need a powered usb hub? this issue was because i plugged a keyboard into the pi (my mistake). i did not plug a mouse into it. now i think i'm having an issue with the pi being under-powered as fastboot devices doesnt see the device nor does my computer recognize it.