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    • K
      kevindd992002
      last edited by

      So i assume I just need to run the flashrom syntax under the pfsense shell and i'm all set?

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      • VeldkornetV
        Veldkornet
        last edited by

        @kevindd992002:

        So i assume I just need to run the flashrom syntax under the pfsense shell and i'm all set?

        Yup, pretty much. I've updated my initial post showing the use of the pfsense flashrom package instead. So it's a lot simpler now.

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        • JailerJ
          Jailer
          last edited by

          @Veldkornet:

          Has anyone  updated to the latest BIOS?

          I noticed in pfSense that the system is now just seen as "pfSense" where as it was "PC Engines APU2"
          See screenshots.

          Not that the name really matters to me, was just wondering others had the same.

          Mine still says PC Engines APU2 after the update to 2.3.4.

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          • VeldkornetV
            Veldkornet
            last edited by

            @Jailer:

            Mine still says PC Engines APU2 after the update to 2.3.4.

            Yeah, mine did too. I more meant after the latest firmware update.

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              kevindd992002
              last edited by

              @Veldkornet:

              @kevindd992002:

              So i assume I just need to run the flashrom syntax under the pfsense shell and i'm all set?

              Yup, pretty much. I've updated my initial post showing the use of the pfsense flashrom package instead. So it's a lot simpler now.

              Thanks. I've just done the update and I get the same results regarding the 'System' as yours. I guess it's pfsense not detecting the APU properly because of a newer version.

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                blimpyboy
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                I've just taken delivery of a couple of new APU2C2 units today - I need to install pfSense 2.3.4-RELEASE tomorrow and will be taking them to two of my customers on Monday.  I've been using Alix 2D3 units for years so a bit of a culture shock to my standard build procedure!

                First thing I'd like to be clear on is which BIOS I should be using.  The boards arrived with 160307 so I looked in the PCEngines 'BIOS Update' area and have flashed one of the boards with 160311.  I then came across this post and I'm now thinking I should be flashing with 4.0.7.  It's hard to be sure that this is the most recent as the accompanying text is pretty vague - the versioning pattern is also confusing going from 160311 to 4.0.7!  The date stamp on 160311 is 12th March 2016 and 4.0.7 is 28th Feb 2017 so I assume that's the one I should be using?  The 4.5.5 file is marked as 'experimantal' so I 'll steer clear of that for now I think!

                Before I go to the next stage of workoing out how to get pfSense v2.3.4-Rel (hot off the press yesterday!) on my 16GB mSATA SSD units, could you guys just confirm that I should indeed be using BIOS 4.0.7.

                One last observation is that the board I've not yet flashed shows 'SeaBIOS (version ?-20160307_153453_michael-desktop64)' on my PuTTY serial screen when the unit starts up - quite a strange stamp, but it does have the '160307' sub-string in there so must be correct.  However, I've just flashed the other board with 4.0.7 and the serial output at startup reads 'SeaBIOS (version rel-1.10.0.1)'.  I'm hoping that's all in agreement with what other people see when they take a look at their pfSense boot screens!

                Regards
                Ian

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                • JailerJ
                  Jailer
                  last edited by

                  I'm still running the 160311 that the board shipped with without issue. If it aint broke don't fix it.

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                  • VeldkornetV
                    Veldkornet
                    last edited by

                    4.0.7 is indeed the latest as far as I am aware. Maybe the way that they note the updates here makes more sense? Looks like they were using the date and now they've switched to actual version numbers.

                    I was also running 160311 up until yesterday, didn't really have any issues either.

                    FYI, this is the changelog for 4.0.7:

                    
                    coreboot https://github.com/pcengines/coreboot/blob/coreboot-4.0.x/CHANGELOG.md
                    	reduced log level: display mainboard, DRAM and ECC info only
                    	improved SD card performance
                    	forced to use SD in 2.0 mode
                    	reset J17 GPIO's (NCT5104D) during boot to inputs
                    	update sortbootorder to v4.0.3 (UART C/D toggling)
                    	mPCIe1 working with ASM1061 based sata controllers (mPCIe2 still not working)
                    	fixed RAM size displaying during the boot (for 2GB sku's)
                    
                    iPXE (no changelog available yet)
                    	added autoboot command
                    
                    seabios https://github.com/pcengines/seabios/blob/coreboot-4.0.x/CHANGELOG.md
                    	allowed for one-time PXE boot with N key
                    	enable/disable option for USB boot
                    	enable/disable option for PXE boot
                    
                    sortbootorder https://github.com/pcengines/sortbootorder/blob/coreboot-4.0.x/CHANGELOG.md
                    	EHCI0 controller disable/enable option
                    	UART C and D toggling
                    
                    memtest86+ https://github.com/pcengines/memtest86plus/blob/coreboot-4.0.x/CHANGELOG.md
                    	refreshed procedure, so that full screen content is reprinted on refresh
                    	macro SPD_DISABLED for disabling SPD related functionality
                    	refresh option label (l) to bottom menu
                    
                    
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                      blimpyboy
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                      Ah, well spotted Veldkornet, the BIOS naming makes sense after all!  Thanks for your reply, and also to Jailer.  Jailer, I fully understand your 'if it aint broke…' sentiment, very wise if you have had systems running for some time with no issues.  However, I don't have any run-time behind me with any APU2 BIOS so I'm going to assume that PCEngines know what they are doing and flash my two new boards with 4.0.7.

                      Right... now I need to work out how to get pfSense onto a 16GB mSATA SSD!  I've always used CF cards with nanobsd images - I just pop a fresh card into a CF card reader connected to my Windows laptop and use physdiskwrite to push the image onto the 4GB CF card.  I then pop the CF card into the Alix board and I'm ready to configure pfSense.  My problem now is that I don't have an mSATA slot in anything but the new APU2 board - can you get a USB adapter with an mSATA slot?  I think the PCEngines support site has instructions on how to use the APU2 to burn the image to mSATA, have you guys done that for your systems at all?

                      Also, I've always used nanobsd images which have worked just great out in the field - about 30 pfSense systems with nanobsd on CF for up to six years and not a single issue!  The CF cards were mostly cheap Kingston units (I now use Sandisk btw) so nanobsd made sense to avoid burning out the read/write cycle limit.  I now have the PCEngines 16GB mSATA for the APU2 which should, I presume, have wear leveling so might not need to worry about wear and can finally install full version.  I know I can still use nanobsd on the mSATA drives, but just wondered what other people have been doing.  The one big advantage I see with a full/normal (non-nanobsd) install is that it opens up the world of installed packages at a future date.

                      Thanks again
                      Ian

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                      • VeldkornetV
                        Veldkornet
                        last edited by

                        I have a 256GB M2 SSD. I just used rufus to create a USB installer, booted from the USB with a console cable and installed.

                        Is this what you were asking?

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                          doktornotor Banned
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                          @Veldkornet:

                          @Jailer:

                          Mine still says PC Engines APU2 after the update to 2.3.4.

                          Yeah, mine did too. I more meant after the latest firmware update.

                          Can you post the output of

                          
                          /bin/kenv -q smbios.system.product
                          /bin/kenv -q smbios.system.maker
                          
                          

                          with the 4.0.7 FW.

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                            blimpyboy
                            last edited by

                            For my APU2C2 board with v4.0.7 BIOS:

                            /bin/kenv -q smbios.system.product : APU2
                            /bin/kenv -q smbios.system.maker : PC Engines

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                            • VeldkornetV
                              Veldkornet
                              last edited by

                              @blimpyboy:

                              For my APU2C2 board with v4.0.7 BIOS:

                              /bin/kenv -q smbios.system.product : APU2
                              /bin/kenv -q smbios.system.maker : PC Engines

                              Same for me

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                                doktornotor Banned
                                last edited by

                                OK, used to be lowercase. Easy fix. https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/pull/3724

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                                • VeldkornetV
                                  Veldkornet
                                  last edited by

                                  @doktornotor:

                                  OK, used to be lowercase. Easy fix. https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/pull/3724

                                  Cool, thanks!  8)

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                                  • JailerJ
                                    Jailer
                                    last edited by

                                    @blimpyboy:

                                    Right… now I need to work out how to get pfSense onto a 16GB mSATA SSD!

                                    Create a bootable USB drive and install to SATA drive. It really is that simple.

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                                    • K
                                      kevindd992002
                                      last edited by

                                      For my APU2C4 board with v4.0.7 BIOS:

                                      /bin/kenv -q smbios.system.product : APU2
                                      /bin/kenv -q smbios.system.maker : PC Engines

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                                        dugeem
                                        last edited by

                                        Have recently upgraded my apu2b4 to 2.4 RC.

                                        Prior to the upgrade I used the flashrom utility to upgrade BIOS to v4.0.7.

                                        For my configuration (LAN, WLAN + dual WAN) it was a smooth upgrade - kudos to pfSense team!

                                        Some updated OpenSSL benchmarks, showing GCM performance improvement (ready for OpenVPN 2.4):

                                         openssl speed -elapsed -evp aes-128-cbc
                                        type             16 bytes     64 bytes    256 bytes   1024 bytes   8192 bytes
                                        aes-128-cbc     121916.58k   174865.28k   214507.52k   226282.50k   230230.70k
                                        
                                        openssl speed -elapsed -evp aes-128-gcm
                                        type             16 bytes     64 bytes    256 bytes   1024 bytes   8192 bytes
                                        aes-128-gcm      43423.18k   113562.28k   276355.50k   358399.32k   431721.13k
                                        
                                        
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                                        • valnarV
                                          valnar
                                          last edited by

                                          Hi.  I'm coming late to the party and bought an APU2C4 board, running the latest 2.40RC based on FreeBSD 11.1. I'm using the full install on an mSATA board.  BIOS v4.0.7

                                          I read every post in the thread… How many of these tweaks (from the defaults) are still needed on the latest pfSense?

                                          • Temperature probe changes
                                          • PowerD
                                          • Trim support
                                          • Hardware TCP & large receive offload changes
                                          • AES-NI changes

                                          Also, do you recommend the 32-bit or 64-bit version for this platform?

                                          Thanks!

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                                            Guest
                                            last edited by

                                            @valnar:

                                            Hi.  I'm coming late to the party and bought an APU2C4 board, running the latest 2.40RC based on FreeBSD 11.1. I'm using the full install on an mSATA board.  BIOS v4.0.7

                                            I read every post in the thread… How many of these tweaks (from the defaults) are still needed on the latest pfSense?

                                            • Temperature probe changes
                                            • PowerD
                                            • Trim support
                                            • Hardware TCP & large receive offload changes
                                            • AES-NI changes

                                            Also, do you recommend the 32-bit or 64-bit version for this platform?

                                            Thanks!

                                            It;s a 64 bit processor, so what do you think?  :)

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