Lavu,

    I don't know the system, but from the error messages it looks
like 0xc0008000 is not in the address map for the system.  If it is  an
SA-1100 board, then the first DRAM bank has not been mapped to
its physical address (0xC0000000) but to a virtual address of
0x00000000.

Dave

Lavu Sridhar wrote:

I have got the gdb working and it is talking to the board. ie when i give
the command target rdi /dev/ttyS0 it gives the message saying that it is
connected to ARM RDI target.

Next I have compiled the linux kernel 2.3.99 using the arm-linux cross
tool chain. When I gave the command load vmlinux, it gave the following
error message:

(gdb) load vmlinux
Loading section .init, size 0x8000 lma 0xc0008000
RDI_write: data abort, no memory at specified address?
RDI_write: data abort, no memory at specified address?
Memory access error while loading section .init.

What could be the mistake?

regards,
-lavu sridhar

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