> I wrote, > > > I have an I2C RTC connected to my MPC855T to substitute the internal one. > > > > I noticed that between > > > > Verifying Checksum ... OK > > Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK > > > > and the next lines printed while booting "nothing" happens for THREE > > seconds. > > > > I reckon that is has something to do with not having an external 32kHz > > clock on the MPC. But I can't find the place in the sources! > > I migth have found it: > > Is it ok and enough to set > > ppc_md.set_rtc_time = NULL; > ppc_md.get_rtc_time = NULL; > > in platform_init()? And then later - when I2C is initialized - set it > to the appropriate I2C RTC functions?
Yes, that's it. If your kernel ever hangs after printing out "calibrating delay loop ...", try adding a set_tb(0,0) somewhere in m8xx_setup.c, to see if it fixes it. You may also want to add an "I2C reset sequence" in your firmware/kernel if your I2C clock gets stuck and don't respond(can happen if reset/power down while reading the RTC). Look in u-boot for details. Jocke ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/