Hi everybody, I'm trying to run a Linux kernel (2.4.18) on a Motorola MPC860T processor.But my kernel boot hangs in my_console_write function in uart.c I can't see any message on the console after "Now booting the kernel".
My question is, has anyone been able to boot a 2.4.18 kernel on an MPC860T, using PPCBoot as the boot loader ? If so, have you encountered such a problem ? Is there any issue with clock freq. in Hz instead of Mhz.? Is there any patch available for ppc? Following is the output on console... ========================================= Initializing... CPU: XPC860xxZPnnD4 at 66 MHz: 4 kB I-Cache 4 kB D-Cache FEC present Board: 103-PCALTC101-E AF-4402-20-0041 Ethernet Address : 00:04:95:05:00:0e 1/ 2/ 0 3: 7:25 DRAM: (128 MB SDRAM) 128 MB FLASH: 16 MB *** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment Input: serial Output: serial Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 ## Starting application at 0x40080000 ... loaded at: 40080000 40089368 relocated to: 00180000 00189368 board data at: 07F3FE48 07F40000 relocated to: 00200100 002002B8 zimage at: 40086000 4010A956 initrd at: 4010A956 40360A1A relocated to: 07DA9000 07FFF0C4 avail ram: 00201000 07DA9000 Linux/PPC load: root=/dev/ram Uncompressing Linux...done. Now booting the kernel ========================================= -Anil ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/