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The boot log showed cpsw0 as the network interface, but there's no sign of it when running ifconfig. [https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arm/2015-July/011735.html I asked about it] on the freebsd-arm list. Someone said via email that the NIC fails at random on startup, for reasons unknown. I set it aside and waited for a new snapshot. | The boot log showed cpsw0 as the network interface, but there's no sign of it when running ifconfig. [https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arm/2015-July/011735.html I asked about it] on the freebsd-arm list. Someone said via email that the NIC fails at random on startup, for reasons unknown. I set it aside and waited for a new snapshot. | ||
− | After I installed the July 16 snapshot of 11.0, it worked on first boot. | + | After I installed the July 16 snapshot of 11.0, it worked on first boot: |
+ | <pre>[...] | ||
+ | cpsw0: <3-port Switch Ethernet Subsystem> mem 0x4a100000-0x4a1007ff,0x4a1012 1,42,43 on simplebus0 | ||
+ | cpsw0: CPSW SS Version 1.12 (0) | ||
+ | cpsw0: Initial queue size TX=128 RX=384 | ||
+ | miibus0: <MII bus> on cpsw0 | ||
+ | smscphy0: <SMC LAN8710A 10/100 interface> PHY 0 on miibus0 | ||
+ | smscphy0: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto | ||
+ | cpsw0: Ethernet address: 84:eb:18:e2:8e:56 | ||
+ | [...] | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
==Initial time set== | ==Initial time set== |
Revision as of 05:14, 19 July 2015
I'm experimenting with running FreeBSD on a BeagleBone Black (revision C).
See also my BeagleBone Black notes.
Contents
Initial installation
- Get a compressed snapshot (.img.xz file) from FreeBSD's ARMv6 snapshots on ftp.freebsd.org. At the beginning of July 2015, when the latest production version was 10.1-RELEASE, I first tried a 10.1 snapshot. However, it was unable to fully boot and mount the root file system. I asked about it on Freenode IRC (channel #freebsd-embedded) and was advised that 11-CURRENT was the better choice for ARM support, at the moment. Indeed, the June 30th 11.0-CURRENT snapshot works like a charm...except for networking. 10.2-STABLE should be usable in the next snapshot.
- Uncompress it (e.g., with 7-Zip).
- Use a disk image writing program (e.g. Win32DiskImager, or 'dd' on BSD/Linux) to write the image to a micro SD card. I use a 64 GB card via a USB adapter in my PC.
- With power off, insert the micro SD card in the BBB.
- Hold the boot button (it's the button near the card) and plug in the BBB. Keep holding the boot button for a few seconds to be sure it boots from the micro SD card. It will remember to boot from the card until the power is cut. Don't worry, there's a way to make it always boot from the SD card, but you don't want to do that until you're sure the OS on the SD card is working.
This is what I got the first time I booted 11-CURRENT:
-Boot SPL 2014.10 (Jul 01 2015 - 02:18:55) MMC: block number 0x100 exceeds max(0x0) MMC: block number 0x200 exceeds max(0x0) *** Error - No Valid Environment Area found Using default environment reading u-boot.img reading u-boot.img U-Boot 2014.10 (Jul 01 2015 - 02:18:55) Watchdog enabled I2C: ready DRAM: 512 MiB MMC: OMAP SD/MMC: 0, OMAP SD/MMC: 1 reading u-boot.env ** Unable to read "u-boot.env" from mmc0:1 ** Using default environment Net: <ethaddr> not set. Validating first E-fuse MAC Phy not found cpsw, usb_ether reading uEnv.txt ** Unable to read file uEnv.txt ** Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 Booting from: mmc 0 ubldr reading ubldr 260690 bytes read in 19 ms (13.1 MiB/s) ## Starting application at 0x88000094 ... Consoles: U-Boot console Compatible U-Boot API signature found @9e731510 FreeBSD/armv6 U-Boot loader, Revision 1.2 (root@releng2.nyi.freebsd.org, Wed Jul 1 02:37:43 UTC 2015) DRAM: 512MB Number of U-Boot devices: 3 U-Boot env: loaderdev='mmc 0' Found U-Boot device: disk Checking unit=0 slice=<auto> partition=<auto>... good. / /boot/kernel/kernel data=0x56cf58+0x10f0a8 syms=[0x4+0x670b0+0x4+0x6b377] Hit [Enter] to boot immediately, or any other key for command prompt. Booting [/boot/kernel/kernel]... /boot/dtb/beaglebone-black.dtb size=0x7a86 Loaded DTB from file 'beaglebone-black.dtb'. Kernel entry at 0x88200100... Kernel args: (null) KDB: debugger backends: ddb KDB: current backend: ddb Copyright (c) 1992-2015 The FreeBSD Project. Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #0 r284969: Wed Jul 1 02:43:13 UTC 2015 root@releng2.nyi.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/arm.armv6/usr/src/sys/BEAGLEBONE arm FreeBSD clang version 3.6.1 (tags/RELEASE_361/final 237755) 20150525 WARNING: WITNESS option enabled, expect reduced performance. VT: init without driver. CPU: Cortex A8-r3 rev 2 (Cortex-A core) Supported features: ARM_ISA THUMB2 JAZELLE THUMBEE ARMv4 Security_Ext WB disabled EABT branch prediction enabled LoUU:2 LoC:3 LoUIS:1 Cache level 1: 32KB/64B 4-way data cache WT WB Read-Alloc 32KB/64B 4-way instruction cache Read-Alloc Cache level 2: 256KB/64B 8-way unified cache WT WB Read-Alloc Write-Alloc real memory = 536870912 (512 MB) avail memory = 512057344 (488 MB) Texas Instruments AM335x Processor, Revision ES1.2 random: entropy device external interface kbd0 at kbdmux0 ofwbus0: <Open Firmware Device Tree> simplebus0: <Flattened device tree simple bus> on ofwbus0 ti_scm0: <TI Control Module> mem 0x44e10000-0x44e107fb on ofwbus0 ti_pinmux0: <TI Pinmux Module> mem 0x44e10800-0x44e10a37 on ofwbus0 am335x_prcm0: <AM335x Power and Clock Management> mem 0x44e00000-0x44e03fff on simplebus0 am335x_prcm0: Clocks: System 24.0 MHz, CPU 1000 MHz ti_scm_probe: multiple SCM modules in device tree data, ignoring aintc0: <TI AINTC Interrupt Controller> mem 0x48200000-0x48200fff on simplebus0 aintc0: Revision 5.0 ti_edma30: <TI EDMA Controller> mem 0x49000000-0x4900ffff,0x44e10f90-0x44e10fcf irq 12,13,14 on simplebus0 ti_edma30: EDMA revision 40014c00 gpio0: <Ti AM335x General Purpose I/O (GPIO)> mem 0x44e07000-0x44e07fff irq 96 on simplebus0 gpiobus0: <OFW GPIO bus> on gpio0 gpioc0: <GPIO controller> on gpio0 gpio1: <Ti AM335x General Purpose I/O (GPIO)> mem 0x4804c000-0x4804cfff irq 98 on simplebus0 gpiobus1: <OFW GPIO bus> on gpio1 gpioled0: <GPIO led> at pin(s) 21 on gpiobus1 gpioled1: <GPIO led> at pin(s) 22 on gpiobus1 gpioled2: <GPIO led> at pin(s) 23 on gpiobus1 gpioled3: <GPIO led> at pin(s) 24 on gpiobus1 gpioc1: <GPIO controller> on gpio1 gpio2: <Ti AM335x General Purpose I/O (GPIO)> mem 0x481ac000-0x481acfff irq 32 on simplebus0 gpiobus2: <OFW GPIO bus> on gpio2 gpioc2: <GPIO controller> on gpio2 gpio3: <Ti AM335x General Purpose I/O (GPIO)> mem 0x481ae000-0x481aefff irq 62 on simplebus0 gpiobus3: <OFW GPIO bus> on gpio3 gpioc3: <GPIO controller> on gpio3 uart0: <TI UART (16550 compatible)> mem 0x44e09000-0x44e0afff irq 72 on simplebus0 uart0: console (115384,n,8,1) iichb0: <TI I2C Controller> mem 0x44e0b000-0x44e0bfff irq 70 on simplebus0 iichb0: I2C revision 4.0 FIFO size: 32 bytes iicbus0: <OFW I2C bus> on iichb0 iic0: <I2C generic I/O> on iicbus0 am335x_pmic0: <TI TPS65217 Power Management IC> at addr 0x24 irq 7 on iicbus0 tda0 at addr 0x70 on iicbus0 sdhci_ti0: <TI MMCHS (SDHCI 2.0)> mem 0x48060000-0x48060fff irq 64 on simplebus0 mmc0: <MMC/SD bus> on sdhci_ti0 sdhci_ti1: <TI MMCHS (SDHCI 2.0)> mem 0x481d8000-0x481d8fff irq 28 on simplebus0 mmc1: <MMC/SD bus> on sdhci_ti1 ti_wdt0: <TI Watchdog Timer> mem 0x44e35000-0x44e35fff irq 91 on simplebus0 ti_mbox0: <TI System Mailbox> mem 0x480c8000-0x480c81ff irq 77 on simplebus0 ti_mbox0: revision 4.0 am335x_dmtimer0: <AM335x DMTimer> mem 0x44e31000-0x44e313ff irq 67 on simplebus0 am335x_dmtimer1: <AM335x DMTimer> mem 0x48040000-0x480403ff irq 68 on simplebus0 Timecounter "AM335x Timecounter" frequency 24000000 Hz quality 1000 am335x_dmtimer2: <AM335x DMTimer> mem 0x48042000-0x480423ff irq 69 on simplebus0 Event timer "AM335x Eventtimer" frequency 24000000 Hz quality 1000 am335x_dmtimer3: <AM335x DMTimer> mem 0x48044000-0x480443ff irq 92 on simplebus0 am335x_dmtimer4: <AM335x DMTimer> mem 0x48046000-0x480463ff irq 93 on simplebus0 am335x_dmtimer5: <AM335x DMTimer> mem 0x48048000-0x480483ff irq 94 on simplebus0 am335x_dmtimer6: <AM335x DMTimer> mem 0x4804a000-0x4804a3ff irq 95 on simplebus0 am335x_rtc0: <AM335x RTC (power management mode)> mem 0x44e3e000-0x44e3efff irq 75,76 on simplebus0 am335x_rtc0: AM335X RTC v1.0.6 usbss0: <TI AM33xx integrated USB OTG controller> mem 0x47400000-0x47400fff on simplebus0 usbss0: TI AM335X USBSS v0.0.13 musbotg0: <TI AM33xx integrated USB OTG controller> mem 0x47401400-0x474017ff,0x47401000-0x474011ff irq 18 on usbss0 usbus0: Dynamic FIFO sizing detected, assuming 16Kbytes of FIFO RAM usbus0 on musbotg0 musbotg1: <TI AM33xx integrated USB OTG controller> mem 0x47401c00-0x47401fff,0x47401800-0x474019ff irq 19 on usbss0 usbus1: Dynamic FIFO sizing detected, assuming 16Kbytes of FIFO RAM usbus1 on musbotg1 cpsw0: <3-port Switch Ethernet Subsystem> mem 0x4a100000-0x4a1007ff,0x4a101200-0x4a1012ff irq 40,41,42,43 on simplebus0 cpsw0: CPSW SS Version 1.12 (0) cpsw0: Initial queue size TX=128 RX=384 cpsw0: Failed to read from PHY. cpsw0: attaching PHYs failed device_attach: cpsw0 attach returned 6 fb0: <AM335x LCD controller> mem 0x4830e000-0x4830efff irq 36 on simplebus0 ti_adc0: <TI ADC controller> mem 0x44e0d000-0x44e0dfff irq 16 disabled on simplebus0 ti_adc0: scheme: 0x1 func: 0x730 rtl: 0 rev: 0.1 custom rev: 0 ti_pruss0: <TI Programmable Realtime Unit Subsystem> mem 0x4a300000-0x4a37ffff irq 20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27 on simplebus0 ti_pruss0: AM33xx PRU-ICSS Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec usbus0: 480Mbps High Speed USB v2.0 usbus1: 480Mbps High Speed USB v2.0 am335x_pmic0: TPS65217C ver 1.2 powered by AC tda0: TDA19988 ugen1.1: <Mentor Graphics> at usbus1 uhub0: <Mentor Graphics OTG Root HUB, class 9/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 1> on usbus1 ugen0.1: <Mentor Graphics> at usbus0 uhub1: <Mentor Graphics OTG Root HUB, class 9/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 1> on usbus0 uhub0: 1 port with 1 removable, self powered uhub1: 1 port with 1 removable, self powered tda0: failed to read EDID mmc0: CMD7 failed, RESULT: 1 mmcsd0: 64GB <SDHC 00000 1.0 SN 0A1806A0 MFG 02/2015 by 27 SM> at mmc0 48.0MHz/4bit/65535-block mmcsd1: 4GB <MMCHC S10004 0.8 SN 34D2DDBF MFG 02/1999 by 112 0x0000> at mmc1 48.0MHz/8bit/65535-block WARNING: WITNESS option enabled, expect reduced performance. Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/ufs/rootfs [rw]... warning: no time-of-day clock registered, system time will not be set accurately Growing root partition to fill device GEOM_PART: mmcsd0s2 was automatically resized. Use `gpart commit mmcsd0s2` to save changes or `gpart undo mmcsd0s2` to revert them. mmcsd0s2 resized mmcsd0s2a resized super-block backups (for fsck_ffs -b #) at: 2093248, 2616512, 3139776, 3663040, 4186304, 4709568, 5232832, 5756096, 6279360, 6802624, 7325888, 7849152, 8372416, 8895680, 9418944, 9942208, 10465472, 10988736, 11512000, 12035264, 12558528, 13081792, 13605056, 14128320, 14651584, 15174848, 15698112, 16221376, 16744640, 17267904, 17791168, 18314432, 18837696, 19360960, 19884224, 20407488, 20930752, 21454016, 21977280, 22500544, 23023808, 23547072, 24070336, 24593600, 25116864, 25640128, 26163392, 26686656, 27209920, 27733184, 28256448, 28779712, 29302976, 29826240, 30349504, 30872768, 31396032, 31919296, 32442560, 32965824, 33489088, 34012352, 34535616, 35058880, 35582144, 36105408, 36628672, 37151936, 37675200, 38198464, 38721728, 39244992, 39768256, 40291520, 40814784, 41338048, 41861312, 42384576, 42907840, 43431104, 43954368, 44477632, 45000896, 45524160, 46047424, 46570688, 47093952, 47617216, 48140480, 48663744, 49187008, 49710272, 50233536, 50756800, 51280064, 51803328, 52326592, 52849856, 53373120, 53896384, 54419648, 54942912, 55466176, 55989440, 56512704, 57035968, 57559232, 58082496, 58605760, 59129024, 59652288, 60175552, 60698816, 61222080, 61745344, 62268608, 62791872, 63315136, 63838400, 64361664, 64884928, 65408192, 65931456, 66454720, 66977984, 67501248, 68024512, 68547776, 69071040, 69594304, 70117568, 70640832, 71164096, 71687360, 72210624, 72733888, 73257152, 73780416, 74303680, 74826944, 75350208, 75873472, 76396736, 76920000, 77443264, 77966528, 78489792, 79013056, 79536320, 80059584, 80582848, 81106112, 81629376, 82152640, 82675904, 83199168, 83722432, 84245696, 84768960, 85292224, 85815488, 86338752, 86862016, 87385280, 87908544, 88431808, 88955072, 89478336, 90001600, 90524864, 91048128, 91571392, 92094656, 92617920, 93141184, 93664448, 94187712, 94710976, 95234240, 95757504, 96280768, 96804032, 97327296, 97850560, 98373824, 98897088, 99420352, 99943616, 100466880, 100990144, 101513408, 102036672, 102559936, 103083200, 103606464, 104129728, 104652992, 105176256, 105699520, 106222784, 106746048, 107269312, 107792576, 108315840, 108839104, 109362368, 109885632, 110408896, 110932160, 111455424, 111978688, 112501952, 113025216, 113548480, 114071744, 114595008, 115118272, 115641536, 116164800, 116688064, 117211328, 117734592, 118257856, 118781120, 119304384, 119827648, 120350912, 120874176, 121397440, 121920704, 122443968, 122967232, 123490496, 124013760, 124537024 random: unblocking device. /etc/rc: WARNING: hostid: unable to figure out a UUID from DMI data, generating a new one Setting hostuuid: 95d0873f-1f9c-11e5-b260-0d8dd5fe3433. Setting hostid: 0x66ac9b5e. No suitable dump device was found. Starting file system checks: /dev/ufs/rootfs: FILE SYSTEM CLEAN; SKIPPING CHECKS /dev/ufs/rootfs: clean, 15017884 free (28 frags, 1877232 blocks, 0.0% fragmentation) Mounting local file systems:. Setting hostname: beaglebone. Setting up harvesting:[HIGH_PERFORMANCE],[FS_ATIME],SWI,INTERRUPT,NET_NG,NET_ETHER,NET_TUN,MOUSE,KEYBOARD,ATTACH,CACHED Feeding entropy:. Starting Network: lo0. lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 16384 options=600003<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,RXCSUM_IPV6,TXCSUM_IPV6> inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128 inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000 groups: lo nd6 options=21<PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL> ELF ldconfig path: /lib /usr/lib /usr/lib/compat Starting devd. add net fe80::: gateway ::1 add net ff02::: gateway ::1 add net ::ffff:0.0.0.0: gateway ::1 add net ::0.0.0.0: gateway ::1 Generating host.conf. Creating and/or trimming log files. Starting syslogd. Starting casperd. Clearing /tmp (X related). Updating motd:. Mounting late file systems:. Generating RSA1 host key. 2048 00:0b:b2:0e:b6:35:58:e2:c9:4e:b0:45:b4:1b:6b:0b root@beaglebone (RSA1) Generating RSA host key. 2048 d7:01:ce:25:45:b4:5d:61:69:e4:81:b3:e5:fc:b5:bf root@beaglebone (RSA) Generating DSA host key. 1024 9d:54:fd:dd:6e:1e:76:71:be:5e:03:49:f6:4c:1c:3c root@beaglebone (DSA) Generating ECDSA host key. 256 bc:27:e2:e1:dd:06:33:b3:95:f0:26:85:9d:40:15:cf root@beaglebone (ECDSA) Generating ED25519 host key. 256 a8:13:f1:f0:70:84:85:8f:72:63:a3:af:a3:dd:cd:e5 root@beaglebone (ED25519) Performing sanity check on sshd configuration. Starting sshd. Starting cron. Starting background file system checks in 60 seconds. Wed Jul 1 02:56:01 UTC 2015 FreeBSD/arm (beaglebone) (ttyu0) login:
The default username and password are root and root.
Networking
The boot log showed cpsw0 as the network interface, but there's no sign of it when running ifconfig. I asked about it on the freebsd-arm list. Someone said via email that the NIC fails at random on startup, for reasons unknown. I set it aside and waited for a new snapshot.
After I installed the July 16 snapshot of 11.0, it worked on first boot:
[...] cpsw0: <3-port Switch Ethernet Subsystem> mem 0x4a100000-0x4a1007ff,0x4a1012 1,42,43 on simplebus0 cpsw0: CPSW SS Version 1.12 (0) cpsw0: Initial queue size TX=128 RX=384 miibus0: <MII bus> on cpsw0 smscphy0: <SMC LAN8710A 10/100 interface> PHY 0 on miibus0 smscphy0: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto cpsw0: Ethernet address: 84:eb:18:e2:8e:56 [...]
Initial time set
Login as root (pw: root). Of course the clock is wrong. Just run ntpdate pool.ntp.org
to get it right before doing anything else.
ntpd is not set up to run, and I prefer openntpd, so the ports collection has to be installed.
Customize .cshrc & .login
Now is a good time to scp
my fancy .cshrc and .login from my other servers.
Install pkg
If you try to run pkg, it will install an old version.
pkg info -aoq
The package management tool is not yet installed on your system. Do you want to fetch and install it now? [y/N]: y Bootstrapping pkg from pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD:11:armv6/latest, please wait... Verifying signature with trusted certificate pkg.freebsd.org.2013102301... done Installing pkg-1.5.2... Extracting pkg-1.5.2: 100% Message for pkg-1.5.2: If you are upgrading from the old package format, first run: # pkg2ng ports-mgmt/pkg
(That last line is the output of the pkg info
command you first tried to run.)
I think it might be better to just let pkg get installed later when needed(?)
Install the ports collection
This will take forever.
portsnap fetch extract
Several lock order reversal messages with stack traces come up. These are normal and are for debugging FreeBSD-CURRENT. See https://www.freebsd.org/doc/faq/troubleshoot.html#idp59162064
root@beaglebone:~ # portsnap fetch extract Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 7 mirrors found. Fetching public key from isc.portsnap.freebsd.org... done. Fetching snapshot tag from isc.portsnap.freebsd.org... done. Fetching snapshot metadata... done. Fetching snapshot generated at Sat Jul 18 00:01:57 UTC 2015: 0254d062f604bc2ee66614ff8a9f9158847d0dea1cb903100% of 75 MB 863 kBps 01m30s Extracting snapshot... done. Verifying snapshot integrity... [huge list of ports folders trimmed] Building new INDEX files... done.
Install portmaster
cd /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portmaster
make install
echo WITH_PKGNG=yes >> /etc/make.conf
pkg2ng
I don't know if the last two lines are still necessary, but portmaster says to do it.
Install nano
portmaster editors/nano
Install OpenNTPD
See instructions at User:Mjb/FreeBSD#OpenNTPD.
The Sendmail daemon is apparently disabled by default, so immediately some emails from root to root start backing up in the queue. From the messages in /var/log/maillog it looks like the client supports STARTTLS without having to be custom built with SASL2 like in FreeBSD 8.
However, I am going to try OpenSMTPD now.
portmaster mail/opensmtpd
– also installs various dependenciesecho smtpd_enable="YES" >> /etc/rc.conf
service smtpd start
For some reason, starting the service failed at first:
Performing sanity check on smtpd configuration: invalid hostname: getaddrinfo() failed: hostname nor servname provided, or not known /usr/local/etc/rc.d/smtpd: WARNING: failed precmd routine for smtpd
It's just trying to run smtpd -n
at this point. I don't know why getaddrinfo() fails here. That's a hostname/IP address lookup function that first tries /etc/hosts and then tries DNS, but it seems like it's not even being called properly. After poking around a bit and trying to add beaglebone
as another 127.0.0.1 hostname in /etc/hosts, I decided to just reboot and see if it worked then. It did; smtpd started up no problem, and subsequent runs of smtpd -n
result in "configuration OK".
OpenSSL
When building OpenSSL from the ports collection, I chose these 'make config' options: SHARED, THREADS, SCTP, RC5, DOCS. I disabled SSE2, SSLv2, SSLv3, MD2.
BOINC
I like to run the distributed.net client on all my machines, but it is not open-source, and there are no builds for ARMv6 on FreeBSD.
Ordinarily you can run it through BOINC with the Moo! Wrapper but this doesn't work either. Here's the general idea with BOINC though:
Install BOINC and start the client:
portmaster net/boinc
– this will install several dependencies, including Perl. In the 'make config' screens for those, I generally disable docs & examples, X11, NLS (for now), and IPv6 (for now). When installing Perl, I chose to disable 64bit_int because it says "on i386".echo boinc_client_enable="YES" >> /etc/rc.conf
service boinc-client start
— there's a bug in the port; it writes the wrong pid to the pidfile, so subsequent 'service' commands will fail
- Create account on the BOINC project page you're interested in
- Go to your account info on that page and click on Account Keys
- Create ~boinc/account_whatever.xml as instructed. Put the account key (not weak key) in a file, e.g. ~boinc/whatever.key.
boinccmd --project_attach http://moowrap.net/ `cat ~boinc/whatever.key`
tail -f ~boinc/stdoutdae.txt
— this is the log
Blast! Look what comes up in the log: This project doesn't support computers of type armv6-pc-freebsd
None of the projects I tried (Moo!, SETI@Home, Enigma@Home) are supported. So I went ahead and commented out the boinc_client_enable line in /etc/rc.conf and manually killed the boinc-client process.