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Banana Pi BPI-CM4 #11
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First fun issue... I went to boot up the board today, and searched all over the BPI-CM4 pages on the Wiki: ...and there are no links to download any images, anywhere. After asking around on Twitter, @PomstaZLesa found this old Wiki page revision which does have some links (from 2022-06-20...) to downloads in Google Drive or Baidu Cloud. Not super confidence-inspiring :/ |
It looks like they have updated your 2nd link 2 days ago. |
Default username / login is Default Debian image didn't include My network scanner found the device's networking manufacturer to be |
Tried compiling
On the "Build MPI" step. |
To get WiFi working, I did a
And also, all the details of the interface: `iw list` details
If I disconnected the Ethernet port entirely and tried connecting through WiFi, I couldn't (it wouldn't respond to pings on the WiFi IP...). So instead I ran Not sure why the huge discrepancy, but there was also a noticeable amount of coil whine during the |
Nice you also have the BPI-CM4 module. I'm trying to get this module working in the BliKVM PCIe card, instead of the Raspberry Pi variant.. Related: ThomasVon2021/blikvm#15 |
I also got one of those together with an MCUZone POE/SSD baseboard. Everything works except the USB ports. There's a forum post reporting the same issue with a Waveshare Mini B baseboard. Not sure if it's an OS thing or they messed up the USB connection. I tried Debian, Ubuntu and Armbian to no avail. |
Somebody from the manufacturer provided a solution for the USB port issue: https://forum.banana-pi.org/t/cm4-with-mcuzone-board-no-usb-port-works/15552/7 |
Quick update: we now support Banana Pi CM4, and we now have OMV and OpenWrt images. |
WOW! Nice.. I wish blikvm would create images for the Banana Pi CM4 as well. |
Basic information
Linux/system information
Benchmark results
CPU
Power
stress-ng --matrix 0
): 4.1 Wtop500
HPL benchmark: TODO WDisk
Built-in eMMC (szrayson emmc RS1G32LO4)
microSD (SanDisk Extreme 128GB)
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/geerlingguy/pi-cluster/master/benchmarks/disk-benchmark.sh | sudo bash
Run benchmark on any attached storage device (e.g. eMMC, microSD, NVMe, SATA) and add results under an additional heading. Download the script with
curl -o disk-benchmark.sh [URL_HERE]
and runsudo DEVICE_UNDER_TEST=/dev/sda DEVICE_MOUNT_PATH=/mnt/sda1 ./disk-benchmark.sh
(assuming the device issda
).Also consider running PiBenchmarks.com script.
Network
iperf3
results:Built-in 1 Gbps Ethernet
iperf3 -c $SERVER_IP
: 943 Mbpsiperf3 --reverse -c $SERVER_IP
: 873 Mbpsiperf3 --bidir -c $SERVER_IP
: (N/A - version shipped with Debian 10 does not allow it)Built-in RTL8821CS WiFi
iperf3 -c $SERVER_IP
: 25.5 Mbpsiperf3 --reverse -c $SERVER_IP
: 135 Mbpsiperf3 --bidir -c $SERVER_IP
: (N/A - version shipped with Debian 10 does not allow it)GPU
Memory
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