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I have generated a uClinux-dist-20070130 release. You can get it
from the usual place:
http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/dist/uClinux-dist-20070130.tar.gz
http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/dist/uClinux-dist
it
more throughly.
http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/uClinux-2.6.x/linux-2.6.20-uc0.patch.gz
Change log:
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. add
if anybody knows of any settings in the kernel that could lead
to the behaviour I am seeing?
You need to check your RAM setup in your boot loader.
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Hi Josef,
Wolf, Josef wrote:
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Wolf, Josef wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade from uClinux-dist-20051014 to
uClinux-dist-20070130. For this, I had to change the toolchain to
http://ftp.snapgear.org/pub/snapgear/tools/arm-linux/arm-linux-tools-200
61213.tar.gz
To get a clean
?
It sure is annoying, I have seen the same thing.
Lets ask Davidm, since he made the change :-)
From the CVS commit of that change:
2.6 doesn't remove the include/asm link on clean and switching targets
breaks (ie., arm to sh)
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I have generated
)
8. what is all the bluecat_ stuff in arch/microblaze/kernel/setup.c
and quite a few other places?
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RAM usage was very high,
something like 10MB used on startup. I don't think there was
any other problematic side effects.
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on ColdFire that is exactly what
you could do. But that functionality is long gone now.
The 0x2 gap leaving the dBUG ram intact is a left over
from that though.
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Hi Gavin,
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Quoth Greg Ungerer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In modern 2.6 version kernels the RAM mapping is configurable
at make config for at least m68k/coldfire and arm, maybe
others too. In older 2.4 kernels it was often hard coded into
platform specific code for that board
Greg Ungerer wrote:
Gavin Lambert wrote:
although I think most of that *is*
overridable by the config.
It is not completely configurable at config time.
^^^
Ofcourse I meant to say It _is_ completely configurable :-)
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in my case)
and when are remaining absolute symlinks and you checkout to another
path it won't work.
I fixed those in the top level Makefile when distclean'ing for
future uClinux-dist releases.
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Hi Steve,
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- The 'uts_name' stuff has changed in 2.6.19, which also
necessitates a minor mod to the Access Library code. The thing I
don't know how to handle correctly is that the new variable
'init_uts_ns' (in linux-2.6.x/init
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-csr2.1-20061012.patch
Regarding the access library, I have 2 packages:
BSD_ixp400AccessLibrary-2_1.zip
BSD_ixp400AccessLibrary-2_1_1.zip
Any known issues with these libraries?
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Hi Philippe,
Philippe De Muyter wrote:
Greg Ungerer wrote:
Philippe De Muyter wrote:
The coldfire timer runs from 0 to trr included, then 0 again and so on.
It counts thus actually trr + 1 steps for 1 tick, not trr. Fix that
Actual debugging work has been made on a 5272. I hope it's
others.
I would suggest that the quickest work around is to use the net-tools
network tools instead of busy box.
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+stack_page)
+ fp = THREAD_SIZE-8+stack_page)
return 0;
pc = ((unsigned long *)fp)[1];
if (!in_sched_functions(pc))
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should be able to modify drivers/mtd/maps/uclinux.c to do
something similar.
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an application more CPU time?
Is cache enabled?
Are you using the same dhrystone code as was used to
generate the vendors number?
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Though this wouldn't explain the eepro100 not working.
Indeed, this one still remains. SInce it (miss)behaves the same, could it be a
PHY detection problem on this one too?
I thought the PHY
/m68knommu/platform/5307/start.S
It looks ok in the 2.6.20 code base, but you need to check it
in your older code base.
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The kernel stack is special, and it is a fixed size (even on full
VM linux). If you are exceeding it then you need to fix your code
to use less stack.
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Hi Doug,
Doug Kehn wrote:
Attached is a patch, for review, which allows the
Busybox who applet to be selected from the menu
system.
Looks good, applied.
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support for it is in the uClinux-dist
packages linux-2.6.x kernel.
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into Kconfig)
Speaking of which, wouldn't it be nice to change the 2.4 style uClinux
config to a 2.6/Kconfig style config?
It would be very nice.
Any volunteers?
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-DMAGIC_ROM_PTR -DNO_FORGET -DUTS_SYSNAME=uClinux -DNO_MM -DNO_FPU
-DNO_CACHE -DNO_CACHE -DMODULE -D__KERNEL__ -isystem
../uClinux-dist-20060803/linux-2.4.x/include -m68000 -Dlinux
-D__linux__ -Dunix -D__uClinux__ -DEMBED -c -o ucAsserv.o ucAsserv.c
the cpu is
MC68vz328
thanks
stephane Germain
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issue with SLOB.
It seems reasonable to me. Though I'd like get input from others
on lkml...
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is buggy for the Arnewsh 5206...)
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Hi David,
Davide Devoti wrote:
I just began doing some tests to see if uClinux could fit for my next
projects based on ColdFire or ARM. I have to say that I'm not very
skilled on Linux, I've
target hardware was).
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What is the stack usage of the program that crashes?
A common cause of application crashes is over runing the stack.
The default is 4k, so it is not large. Make it larger and see
if you still crash.
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and uclinux does not do this in kernel.
Bin
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// Hi Will,
//
// will wrote:
// I have encoutered some problems with my coldfire m5272 board running
// uclinux of version 2.6.17-uc1.
//
// My
intervals.
sh 17: Child 22 died
bad frame format:
Greg Ungerer wrote:
Probably not stack size then.
Are you sure you are compiling it for the correct CPU architecture
varient (I don't recall what your target hardware was).
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Hi Srikanth,
Srikanth Chavali wrote:
Hi Greg,
Just figured out that ADI Engineering is using uClinux-dist.
What version?
I looks like a console setup problem...
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=0x33ff98)
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I suspect that my kernel/uClib setting may be wrong;
or I didn't create the stable userland application like init and sh;
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Shuanglin
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was reversed ... let's try again shall we
Applied, thanks.
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Hi All,
In an effort to make it easier for all to see what current
changes are happening in the uClinux-dist I am going to start
releasing regular patches against the most recent release.
Yeah!
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Hi Mike,
Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Tuesday 29 May 2007, Greg Ungerer wrote:
Mike Frysinger wrote:
i updated to 20070130 + 20070529 so i dont keep sending outdated patches,
but the Kconfig system spits a lot of unsettling warnings ... this is
default config for Snapgear/Lite followed by `make
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^^^
Oops, typo, sorry Juergen :-)
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Juergen Pfeiffer wrote:
I'm using Linux Kernel 2.6.10 for Coldfire 5485 in an embedded
application.
I developped my own device-driver (Profibus), working on the internal
UART of the coldfire
Hi Steve,
Steve Bennett wrote:
Here is an updated version of the coldfire qspi patch with the uglies
removed.
Looks ok, applied.
Note that the changes to drivers/spi/spi.c where already in
2.6.21.
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anyone has the same problem
befor?
Do you use the MTD flash driver on that board?
Maybe it doesn't put the flash back into read mode on reboot.
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driver does not
have a reboot notifier that puts the flash back into
read mode before rebooting.
What map driver do you use?
(And what kernel version too?)
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Hi Nikita,
Nikita Tabatsky wrote:
I have the same problem on the ixp425 board with intel strata
flash and
at present it is not solved
After write to the mtd-block(jffs2) the device cannot be rebooted
a firm time table to upgrade that. I hope to do it
very soon...
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Hi Mike,
Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Tuesday 29 May 2007, Greg Ungerer wrote:
Hi Mike,
Mike Frysinger wrote:
The can4linux and horch packages are in user/ but there is no menu config
option to select them. This patch adds them to the menu.
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no reboot_notifier and
register/unregister_reboot_notifire. We
found ixp425_mtd_reboot functio in ixp425.c but the
function calls from no
where, so we can't understad how insert this fuction
to ixp4xx.c correctly.
Would you please give us some advices?
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tree.
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I am trying to compile snapgear uclinux 3.5 with glibc 2.3 for
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is a patch. I'm still testing this, but please apply if you
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Applied, thanks.
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and I have some weird errors
What are the errors?
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a newer gcc-4.1.1 based toolchain on m68knommu currently.
http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/m68k-elf-tools/tools-20061214/m68k-uclinux-tools-20061214.sh
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Daniel Alomar wrote:
Is the 2.95.3 toolchain compatible with the linux-2.4.x kernel from
[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/uClinux/uClinux-dist/user'
make: *** [subdirs] Error 1
A new version of samba was imported before that release.
Looks like it has issues. If you don't need it disable it.
Otherwise it will take some fixing.
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. (Even if not the
flash is still addressable at 0x5000).
why this mean?
maybe it be the reason of problem in rebooting the board?
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too.)
Does anyone can help us to fix this issue? Thanks for your help.
ARM uClinux code is still in a state of flux as parts of it
are merged to mainline. Can you try something newer?
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Applied. Some of the patches though didn't put there resulting
files in the correct places. For example ram.ld ended up at the
top of the linux-2.4.x directory, instead of down under
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will see a contiguous region. (*)
(*) this is ignoring the DMA allocation case in kernel.
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for timer channel 1, formerly this was
configurable with KERNEL_TIMER. This was quite helpful if the hardware
uses some of the timer in/outputs.
I'll look at that for the next iteration.
Thanks
Greg
Am Freitag, den 13.07.2007, 17:01 +1000 schrieb Greg Ungerer:
Hi All,
An update of the uClinux
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