U-boot data abort on mmc read data abort












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I am having trouble using the mmc read command on U-boot 2017.09 beagle bone black.



=> mmc dev 1

switch to partitions #0, OK
mmc1(part 0) is current device

=> mmc info
Device: OMAP SD/MMC
Manufacturer ID: 70
OEM: 100
Name: M6270
Tran Speed: 52000000
Rd Block Len: 512
MMC version 5.1
High Capacity: Yes
Capacity: 3.6 GiB
Bus Width: 4-bit
Erase Group Size: 512 KiB
HC WP Group Size: 4 MiB
User Capacity: 3.6 GiB
Boot Capacity: 2 MiB ENH
RPMB Capacity: 512 KiB ENH

=> mmc read 0x8000 0x800 0x10
MMC read: dev # 1, block # 2048, count 16 ... data abort
pc : [<9ff68de6>] lr : [<9ff518e9>]
reloc pc : [<80818de6>] lr : [<808018e9>]
sp : 9df2fd00 ip : 00000001 fp : 0002a1cd
r10: 00000200 r9 : 9df2fed8 r8 : 00000200
r7 : 00008000 r6 : 00000020 r5 : 00002000 r4 : 481d8100
r3 : 00008200 r2 : 00000000 r1 : 00200000 r0 : 00000002
Flags: Nzcv IRQs off FIQs on Mode SVC_32
Resetting CPU ...


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    I am having trouble using the mmc read command on U-boot 2017.09 beagle bone black.



    => mmc dev 1

    switch to partitions #0, OK
    mmc1(part 0) is current device

    => mmc info
    Device: OMAP SD/MMC
    Manufacturer ID: 70
    OEM: 100
    Name: M6270
    Tran Speed: 52000000
    Rd Block Len: 512
    MMC version 5.1
    High Capacity: Yes
    Capacity: 3.6 GiB
    Bus Width: 4-bit
    Erase Group Size: 512 KiB
    HC WP Group Size: 4 MiB
    User Capacity: 3.6 GiB
    Boot Capacity: 2 MiB ENH
    RPMB Capacity: 512 KiB ENH

    => mmc read 0x8000 0x800 0x10
    MMC read: dev # 1, block # 2048, count 16 ... data abort
    pc : [<9ff68de6>] lr : [<9ff518e9>]
    reloc pc : [<80818de6>] lr : [<808018e9>]
    sp : 9df2fd00 ip : 00000001 fp : 0002a1cd
    r10: 00000200 r9 : 9df2fed8 r8 : 00000200
    r7 : 00008000 r6 : 00000020 r5 : 00002000 r4 : 481d8100
    r3 : 00008200 r2 : 00000000 r1 : 00200000 r0 : 00000002
    Flags: Nzcv IRQs off FIQs on Mode SVC_32
    Resetting CPU ...


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      I am having trouble using the mmc read command on U-boot 2017.09 beagle bone black.



      => mmc dev 1

      switch to partitions #0, OK
      mmc1(part 0) is current device

      => mmc info
      Device: OMAP SD/MMC
      Manufacturer ID: 70
      OEM: 100
      Name: M6270
      Tran Speed: 52000000
      Rd Block Len: 512
      MMC version 5.1
      High Capacity: Yes
      Capacity: 3.6 GiB
      Bus Width: 4-bit
      Erase Group Size: 512 KiB
      HC WP Group Size: 4 MiB
      User Capacity: 3.6 GiB
      Boot Capacity: 2 MiB ENH
      RPMB Capacity: 512 KiB ENH

      => mmc read 0x8000 0x800 0x10
      MMC read: dev # 1, block # 2048, count 16 ... data abort
      pc : [<9ff68de6>] lr : [<9ff518e9>]
      reloc pc : [<80818de6>] lr : [<808018e9>]
      sp : 9df2fd00 ip : 00000001 fp : 0002a1cd
      r10: 00000200 r9 : 9df2fed8 r8 : 00000200
      r7 : 00008000 r6 : 00000020 r5 : 00002000 r4 : 481d8100
      r3 : 00008200 r2 : 00000000 r1 : 00200000 r0 : 00000002
      Flags: Nzcv IRQs off FIQs on Mode SVC_32
      Resetting CPU ...


      What am I doing wrong?










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      I am having trouble using the mmc read command on U-boot 2017.09 beagle bone black.



      => mmc dev 1

      switch to partitions #0, OK
      mmc1(part 0) is current device

      => mmc info
      Device: OMAP SD/MMC
      Manufacturer ID: 70
      OEM: 100
      Name: M6270
      Tran Speed: 52000000
      Rd Block Len: 512
      MMC version 5.1
      High Capacity: Yes
      Capacity: 3.6 GiB
      Bus Width: 4-bit
      Erase Group Size: 512 KiB
      HC WP Group Size: 4 MiB
      User Capacity: 3.6 GiB
      Boot Capacity: 2 MiB ENH
      RPMB Capacity: 512 KiB ENH

      => mmc read 0x8000 0x800 0x10
      MMC read: dev # 1, block # 2048, count 16 ... data abort
      pc : [<9ff68de6>] lr : [<9ff518e9>]
      reloc pc : [<80818de6>] lr : [<808018e9>]
      sp : 9df2fd00 ip : 00000001 fp : 0002a1cd
      r10: 00000200 r9 : 9df2fed8 r8 : 00000200
      r7 : 00008000 r6 : 00000020 r5 : 00002000 r4 : 481d8100
      r3 : 00008200 r2 : 00000000 r1 : 00200000 r0 : 00000002
      Flags: Nzcv IRQs off FIQs on Mode SVC_32
      Resetting CPU ...


      What am I doing wrong?







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