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Posted at 3/27/2019 16:41:48        Only Author  11#
Hi @mj07 ,
I notice that you are using a new firmware, judging from the line:
  1. [    0.000000] Linux version 4.4.154 (daijh@tchip14) (gcc version 6.3.1 20170404 (Linaro GCC 6.3-2017.05) ) #136 SMP Sun Jan 27 09:49:23 CST 2019
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Are you using the firmware in the  "AI 64G USB Disk"?
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Posted at 3/27/2019 17:20:42        Only Author  12#
Last edited by mj07 In 3/27/2019 17:28 Editor
penguin Posted at 3/27/2019 16:41
Hi @mj07 ,
I notice that you are using a new firmware, judging from the line:

I've used "AI 64G USB Disk"'s version GTISDK version- V3.4, but getting same issue with that so I've downloaded  GTISDK version- V4 from GTI portal.

Problem with both versions are same like..MMC_WRITE_MULTIPLE_BLOCK ioctl failed err = -1


How to deal with this problem?
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Posted at 3/27/2019 17:56:28        Only Author  13#
Last edited by penguin In 3/27/2019 18:00 Editor

What firmware (contains u-boot, kernel, and root filesystem etc) did you use?I mean the Rockchip firmware, not the GTISDK.

The Rockchip firmware in the usb disk is specialized for the GTI chip, containing
all the kernel patches necessary, which may not be within other general firmware
you find in the download page of our website.

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Posted at 3/27/2019 19:26:27        Only Author  14#
penguin Posted at 3/27/2019 17:56
What firmware (contains u-boot, kernel, and root filesystem etc) did you use?I mean the Rockchip fir ...

We have used same firmware as given in pen-drive, we have only used different GTISDK -Linux_aarch64_v4.0.0 instead of GTISDK_Linux_aarch64_v3-1-2a.

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Posted at 3/28/2019 16:26:59        Only Author  15#
prefix your command with "sudo" and try, like:

sudo ./liteSample

The device node of /dev/mmcblk1 requires root permission to do the ioctl.
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