Toolchain used: ELDK 2.0 target processor: mpc862 RAM: 64 Mbyte Kernel: 2.4.20, extended with ATM/UTOPIA init: /sbin/init -> /bin/busybox
(using a static linked busybox: activating a sh (=busybox) ::sysinit:/bin/sh) sh: /lib/ld.so.1 (note: /lib/ld.so.1 is a link to /lib/ld.so.2.5.5, part of the ELDK 2.0 ) < help page of ld.so.1> sh: /lib/ld.so.1 --verify /bin/xxx (or just any dynamic linked executable) <here the system has crahed> or sh: /bin/xxx <here the system has crashed> I have tried to step through the dynamic linking, but did not succeed til after the creation of a thread. With a dynamic linked busybox the system stops after a message such as "freeing xxx kbytes" (I don't know the actual number by head) When init is then called, which is a part of the busybox which is dyn. liked, it crashes. Greetings, Theo Jaap-Jan Boor schreef: > Theo, > > What type of processor are you using? 8xx? > Did you build a tool-chain yourself and are > you perhaps using floating point? > > Jaap-Jan > > On 26-mei-2005, at 23:04, Theo Gjaltema wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I have a linux 2.4.20 kernel running, but the files in the ramdisk >> fail to execute if they are dynamically build. >> The whole system stops (debuggers shows that it crashed while in an >> erea where no flash/ram is present. >> Anyone an idea? >> There is nog difference between the use of a ramdisk or an nfs >> mounted root filesystem. >> >> Greetings, >> Theo. >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Linuxppc-embedded mailing list >> Linuxppc-embedded at ozlabs.org >> https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-embedded >> > > ____ > J.G.J. Boor Anton Philipsweg 1 > Software Engineer 1223 KZ Hilversum > AimSys bv tel. +31 35 689 1941 > Postbus 2194, 1200 CD Hilversum jjboor at aimsys dot nl > > >