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Bug#922532: Debian 9.8 does'nt starts on Cubieboard



Package: linux-base
Version: 4.5
Description: After I upgraded to debian9.8 the kernel does'nt starts on Cubieboard2 (Allwinner/armhf).
The debian installer is also affected.
The system is freezed after displaying 'Starting kernel ...' line
Previously, there was an error (since debian9.0) I got a kernel panic, every time, I typed a 'poweroff' command, with (at least) one attached/mounted gpio line.


Here is my boot-log:
=========================================================================
U-Boot SPL 2016.11+dfsg1-4 (Mar 27 2017 - 18:39:51)
DRAM: 1024 MiB
CPU: 912000000Hz, AXI/AHB/APB: 3/2/2
Trying to boot from MMC1


U-Boot 2016.11+dfsg1-4 (Mar 27 2017 - 18:39:51 +0000) Allwinner Technology

CPU:   Allwinner A20 (SUN7I)
Model: Cubietech Cubieboard2
I2C:   ready
DRAM:  1 GiB
MMC:   SUNXI SD/MMC: 0
*** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment

In:    serial
Out:   serial
Err:   serial
SCSI:  SATA link 0 timeout.
AHCI 0001.0100 32 slots 1 ports 3 Gbps 0x1 impl SATA mode
flags: ncq stag pm led clo only pmp pio slum part ccc apst
Net:   eth0: ethernet@01c50000
starting USB...
USB0:   USB EHCI 1.00
USB1:   USB OHCI 1.0
USB2:   USB EHCI 1.00
USB3:   USB OHCI 1.0
scanning bus 0 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found
scanning bus 2 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found
Hit any key to stop autoboot:  2  1  0
switch to partitions #0, OK
mmc0 is current device
Scanning mmc 0:1...
Found U-Boot script /boot.scr
reading /boot.scr
1575 bytes read in 24 ms (63.5 KiB/s)
## Executing script at 43100000
Mainline u-boot / new-style environment detected.
reading vmlinuz
3716200 bytes read in 266 ms (13.3 MiB/s)
reading dtbs/sun7i-a20-cubieboard2.dtb
22846 bytes read in 135 ms (165 KiB/s)
reading initrd.gz
21360541 bytes read in 1432 ms (14.2 MiB/s)
Booting the Debian installer...

## Flattened Device Tree blob at 43000000
   Booting using the fdt blob at 0x43000000
   Loading Ramdisk to 48ba1000, end 49ffff9d ... OK
   Loading Device Tree to 48b98000, end 48ba093d ... OK

Starting kernel ...


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