On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Oliver Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > e m wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I'm interested in your advance in porting linux to iPAQ 214, so please > > keep on informing us on this list! I would like to help, but my > > knowledge is probably too small. Anyway, good luck! > > > > Vega > > > Ok, I will try to put the haret relevant things on here as well as a > general update when I have time. I'm discussing the more detailed things > on the arm kernel list here: > http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/lurker/thread/20080312.024921.d72cfbda.en.html > > At the moment I'm starting to realise this make take quite some time, > but I'll stick at it in and around my proper work. > > I have discovered the PXA310's MFP (Multi-function pin) configuration > system, worked out what it does from the linux kernel sources and have > discovered the iPAQ 214's GPIOs are all in different places to the > Zylonite eval board that I was using as my starting point. This is just > going to take a while of trying to figure out where everything is.
It would be seriously cool if you could add PXA3xx MFP support to haret as you go. > I was also having some difficulty with the weird memory map that the 214 > seems to have. I have figured most of that out now, though it's going to > require some odd modifications of haret to deal with properly and at the > moment I cant find a way around booting the kernel partly from video > ram. Doesn't stop the kernel booting, but means you can't read the haret > preloader output, which is annoying for CRC checking etc. > > I will post the details of this, as well as some questions on my > original thread a little later on. > > Nice to see some other interest in this, do you have a 214? > > Oliver > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Haret mailing list > [email protected] > https://handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo/haret > _______________________________________________ Haret mailing list [email protected] https://handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo/haret
