Hi Per-Erik, I found your message at http://lists.ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/2007-December/048539.html back from Dec 2007.
Have you managed to run Linux on phyCORE-MPC5554 since then? Regards, Márton Németh >>> Hi >>> >>> I'm wondering if someone has ever tried to get Linux running on a >>> Freescale e200 core? >>> I found a patch to the Linux kernel from back in 2005: >>> (http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2005-06/5731.html) >>> And it is listed as a processor type in Linux-2.6.23.11 >>> I know that there has been some confusion about e200 and e500 cores, >>> old >>> e200 renamed to e500, but from what I understand the e200 core now >>> listed >>> in the kernel is the one currently being used in MPC55xx >>> >>> I'm having a MPC5554, e200z6 core, that I'm supposed to get Linux >>> running >>> on (master thesis) and any pointers and tips are appreciated. >>> Just finished porting/tweaking the Redboot boot loader, and I'm now >>> moving >>> on to the Linux (porting?) part. >> >> I'd suggest looking at getting u-boot running instead since that's we >> use on the majority of freescale PPCs. >> >> We did a port a while back to the e200.. so most of the basic bits >> should be there. There might be some bit rot from its like of usage. >> >> What peripheral set are you looking to get working on the 5554? >> >> - k >> > > Had a look into UBoot at first but didn't find any port for the > MPC55xx/e200, so when we stumbled upon a "working" ecos/redboot port we > went with that.. > Do you know where I could find the uboot port for the e200? > > We have phycore dev. kit > (http://www.phytec.com/products/rdk/PowerPC/phyCORE-MPC5554.html) > Just supposed to get it up and running, so peripherals will just be > serial, ethernet and maybe CAN. > > / Per-Erik _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev