Thank you for your answers. I did not find the value 0xF8 in the hal_arm_board.cdl file, neither in decimal nor in hexa. But I am not sure that the board number is false. Indeed, the kernel passed the tests "__lookup_processor_type" and "__lookup_machine_type". Moreover, the "HAL_PLATFORM_MACHINE_TYPE" is well setup in this file, and corresponds to the value that Linux compares.
I do not use any file system yet. In fact, kernel is not going on after turning MMU on. The FS is not request in this part, is it ? Thomas, thanks also for your answer. I could change the "entry=0x80008000, target=0x80008000". Actually, the 0x80000000 is the Physical address of the 0x00000000 Logical address, sorry, I did not precise. Thanks to your answer, I also understood that 0x80008000 (or 0x00008000) refers to a memory space RESERVED by RedBoot ! I tried to change it with the options of "exec" command, but no uncompressing even. But all seems to accept (or force ?) "entry=0x80008000, target=0x80008000" in both RedBoot and Linux sources ; I do not understand why RedBoot reserves this address... Regards, Gilles. -----Original Message----- Hi I had similar issues when I was trying to boot up linux on a imx31 board. Redboot sets up a board id which linux reads and compares with what it is expecting. If I remember correctly there is a cdl file called hal_arm_board.cdl where the board id is setup. I think you are getting "Unrecognized chip: 0xf8!!" because the board id does not match with what linux expects. Check if the decimal value of 0xf8 appears in this file. Another question. What kind of file system are you using? From your messages looks like your kernel is booting up but it fails to find or initialize the file system. Amit Shah -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gilles Bulthé Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 9:30 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ECOS] Booting Linux from arm Hello, I have difficulties to boot Linux Kernel from my xm27 based platform, and am wondering whether there is link with RedBoot or not. My customized RedBoot starts as following : ----------- StartOfQuote------------------------------------------- .... Read from 0x03ee0000-0x03f00000 at 0xa0060000: . .... Read from 0x03ed3000-0x03ed4000 at 0xa007f000: . Turning on PMIC regulators: 1,2,3,4,5 Unrecognized chip: 0xf8!!! hardware reset by WDOG Clock input is 24 MHz Booting from [NOR flash] RedBoot(tm) bootstrap and debug environment [ROMRAM] Non-certified release, version FSL 200904 - built 16:22:29, May 22 2009 Platform: Freescale (i.MX27 ) PASS 1.0 [x32 DDR] Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Red Hat, Inc. Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 eCosCentric Limited RAM: 0x00000000-0x03f00000, [0x0000eb78-0x03ed1000] available FLASH: 0xa0000000 - 0xa4000000, 512 blocks of 0x00020000 bytes each. RedBoot> RedBoot> load -r -m xmodem -b 0x100000 CRaw file loaded 0x00100000-0x0028940f, assumed entry at 0x00100000 xyzModem - CRC mode, 12585(SOH)/0(STX)/0(CAN) packets, 1 retries RedBoot> exec entry=0x80008000, target=0x80008000 Using base address 0x00100000 and length 0x00189410 Uncompressing Linux.......................................................................................................... done, booting the. ------------EndOfQuote----------------------------------------------------------- and then, it stops. I see "RAM: 0x00000000-0x03f00000, [0x0000eb78-0x03ed1000] available" -> why is not all the RAM available ? And : "entry=0x80008000, target=0x80008000" -> this entry point 0x8008000 is then out of available range, isn't it ? Is it possible to change it ? Regarding my ARM Linux sources and debugging with LED, I have notice that Linux bugs from the moment when it "__turn_mmu_on". There may be a link. I am now thinking that the MMU and the memory related lines quoted above may have link, but do not really know how. If you have any idea about what's going on, it would be very helpfull ! Thank you in advance for reading me. Gilles. -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss
