what's the latest ppc440 linux code that I can take look at? BTW, what's the problem three years ago prompted to change the code regarding mmucr handling?
Thanks, Ming --- Matt Porter <mporter at kernel.crashing.org> wrote: > On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 01:55:58PM -0700, ming lei > wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have problem on running system with linuxppc > > 2.4.19(ppc440GP/GX) regarding MMU Control > > Register(MMUCR). > > > > I checked the code in arch/ppc/ there is no code > > setting or unsetting bit 12(DULXE) or bit > 13(IULXE), > > but somehow these two bits got changed during boot > > process. > > > > Question 1: > > Does CPU or other hardware change these two bits? > If > > linux code doesnt set these two bits initiallt, > what's > > the default value? Or I miss something in the > code > > that may change these two bits? > > > > Question 2: > > For current 2.4.19 PPC440 implementation, there is > no > > special handling for this kind of DataStorage > > exception, is it possible for the user code to > stuck > > in this exception forever if these two bits got > set in > > MMUCR and the user code calls icbi instruction? > > > > I did a simple test on head_440.S so whenever the > > DataStorage exception happens, in DataStorage > assmbly > > code, I clear these two bits in MMUCR, but somehow > > these two bits got set mysteriourly in next > exception > > with error_code 0x200000(got from ESR DLK bits). > > What's happening here? > > Your kernel revision is very ancient. The problem > here is that > you are trying to use _very_ early PPC440 core code > I released. > It's filled with critical bugs that were fixed over > time. The MMUCR > issue was fixed almost 3 years ago, in fact. > > Your best solution is to run a more recent kernel. > If that's > not possible, then I suggest you backport all the > PPC440 > related code from a more recent kernel into your old > kernel > base. > > -Matt > __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail Mobile Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/learn/mail