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    Poweroff command is Fail on M5CoreMP135.

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    • N
      nnn
      last edited by nnn

      On M5 CoreMP135, the "poweroff" command does not shutdown properly. After some time, a reboot occurs.

      The "reboot" command works correctly.

      There is no difference between buildroot and Debian, and the same phenomenon occurs in the latest commit of buildroot on github.

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      Linux Log(USB serial connected to CoreMP135 Port.C, Log in root)

      $ poweroff
      Stopping /etc/rc.localOK
      Stopping dropbear sshd: OK
      Stopping dhcpcd...
      stopped /sbin/dhcpcd (pid 177)
      Stopping network: OK
      Stopping tee-supplicant: FAIL
      Seeding 256 bits and crediting
      Saving 256 bits of creditable seed for next boot
      Stopping mdev... stopped process in pidfile '/var/run/mdev.pid' (pid 138)
      OK
      Stopping modules: rmmod: can't unload module 'soundcore': Resource temporarily unavailable
      rmmod: can't unload module 'snd': Resource temporarily unavailable
      rmmod: can't unload module 'snd_timer': Resource temporarily unavailable
      rmmod: can't unload module 'snd_pcm': Resource temporarily unavailable
      rmmod: can't unload module 'snd_pcm_dmaengine': Resource temporarily unavailable
      rmmod: can't unload module 'snd_soc_core': Resource temporarily unavailable
      rmmod: can't unload module 'snd_soc_simple_card_utils': Resource temporarily unavailable
      rmmod: can't unload module 'libcomposite': Resource temporarily unavailable
      OK
      Stopping klogd: OK
      Stopping syslogd: OK
      umount: devtmpfs busy - remounted read-only
      The system is going down NOW!
      Sent SIGTERM to all processes
      Sent SIGKILL to all processes
      Requesting system poweroff
      [  235.243319] reboot: Power down
      E/TC:0   Panic at core/arch/arm/plat-stm32mp1/pm/low_power.c:405 <stm32_enter_cstop_shutdown>
      E/TC:0   TEE load address @ 0xde200000
      E/TC:0   Call stack:
      E/TC:0    0xde203f29
      E/TC:0    0xde21c0f9
      E/TC:0    0xde20a5bb
      E/TC:0    0xde20af21
      E/TC:0    0xde23e791
      E/TC:0    0xde20b233
      E/TC:0    0xde20b0dc
      
      
      [    0.004017] /cpus/cpu@0 missing clock-frequency property
      [    0.435184] stm32-cpufreq stm32-cpufreq: OPP-v2 not supported
      Starting syslogd: OK
      Starting klogd: OK
      Starting modules: soundcore success, snd success, snd_timer success, snd_pcm success, snd_pcm_dmaengine success, snd_soc_core success, snd_soc_simple_card_utils success, snd_soc_audio_graph_card success, snd-soc-simple-card success, snd_soc_stm32_sai success, snd_soc_stm32_sai_sub success, cdc-acm success, libcomposite success, g_serial success, OK
      Running sysctl: OK
      Starting mdev... OK
      Seeding 256 bits and crediting
      Saving 256 bits of creditable seed for next boot
      Starting tee-supplicant: Using device /dev/teepriv0.
      OK
      Starting network: OK
      Starting dhcpcd...
      dhcpcd-9.4.1 starting
      DUID 00:01:00:01:2d:fa:18:62:ca:7e:a7:e6:2f:fb
      forked to background, child pid 1[    5.408396] m_can_platform 4400e000.can can0: bit-timing not yet defined
      77
      [    5.421874] m_can_platform 4400e000.can can0: failed to open can device
      [    5.436986] m_can_platform 4400f000.can can1: bit-timing not yet defined
      [    5.454812] m_can_platform 4400f000.can can1: failed to open can device
      Starting dropbear sshd: OK
      Stopping /etc/rc.localOK
      
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      • ajb2k3A
        ajb2k3 @nnn
        last edited by

        @nnn thanks, I wondered what the issue was as the Plymouth service was failing

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          nnn @ajb2k3
          last edited by

          This discussion will be continued below
          https://github.com/m5stack/CoreMP135_buildroot-external-st/issues/3

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            nnn @nnn
            last edited by

            This issue has been resolved in the latest version, see issue.

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