[02:31] <lilstevie> Netham46 best place to start is with a dtb for a similar system. Maybe a board that uses the same SoC, but different peripherals etc. Adding DTB support for a CPU that doesn't have dtb support however is a bit more work, much of the mach subsystem has to be rewritten for dtb support
[02:32] <Netham46> lilstevie, it's a Tegra 3, we have dtbs for fairly similar devices but nothing that will boot.
[02:32] <lilstevie> Netham46 do you have the ability to debug
[02:33] <Netham46> Nothing other than the console on the screen. For some reason all the DTB/kernel combinations I've tried have resulted in USB shutting down.
[02:34] <Netham46> There is a UEFI environment, though. I can get to grub.
[02:34] <Netham46> I haven't personally checked but somebody who knows more than me told me the UEFI on the device didn't have the DTBs embedded, though
[02:39] <Netham46> lilstevie, I can run kernel-mode stuff under Windows RT on it and get memory dumps from forced bugchecks, would it be feasible to get the info I need out of there?
[05:22] <lilstevie> Netham46 you really need to be able to debug the linux kernel mode. Its hard to say what is wrong when you don't have debugging access. It could be something simple is missing, or it could be something more complex like the memory layout