In the last mail Russell King - ARM Linux Admin said:
> Russell King - ARM Linux Admin writes:
> > 1. EBSA110 won't boot properly - INIT 2.64 complains of a segv...
> > 2. NetWinders won't IP auto-config, but the network interface is ok...
> > 3. Matthew Wilcox is having the same problem as (1) but on his RiscPC...
> > 4. Matthew Wilcox's RPC kernel stops after 'Freeing init section' message...
>
> Ok, I think I've solved these - find -rmk4 on the FTP site.
Works on my RiscPC. However:
If I answer N to NWFPE it doesn't boot:
re.sysinit (6) undefined instruction pc=0207bb38
INIT: entering runlevel 3
rc( 7) undefined instruction pc=0207bb38
INIT: ID "1" respawning too fast
(etc)
So I need to compile in NWFPE to boot as far as rc.sysinit, at which point I
loadmod the Acorn FPE (which I need to run X on 2.2.7. Without it X dies with
signal 4 due to an "illegal instruction" )
> It was caused by some of the LDR optimisations allowing the stm {}^'s to be
> too close to following instructions (yes, /that/ StrongARM bug again)...
Which revisions does that hit? When is it fixed by? Are you going to refer me
to a FAQ?
Nick
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