Thanks for the reply Dan. I see it clearly now. I think I need to visit my optometrist again. The pc is set to 0xff000104 but the flash is mapped at 0xfff00000 and the default vector is going to be 0xfff00100. I need to look at the reset code just as you suggested. I was stumped by the "floating point" error since that was not something I expected on a bad instruction fetch.
--- Dan Malek <dan at embeddededge.com> wrote: > > On Oct 15, 2004, at 4:59 PM, annamaya wrote: > > > When I try to reboot my system on a MPC8280 eval > > board, I see the floating point error. Does anyone > > know why is this happening? > > It's trying to jump to a restart location in the > boot rom. > It fetches a bad instruction that attempts to > execute > as a floating point instruction. > > > bash-2.05b# reboot -f > > Restarting system > > floating point used in kernel (task=cf458000, > > pc=ff000104) > > This program counter is a typical warm restart boot > rom location. Change the kernel reboot code to jump > to the proper place in your boot rom or force a > restart > in some way. > > > -- Dan > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail