Dear Seva,
You're very grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreat, You're absolutely rrrrrrrrrrrrrright,
Selva
It's very logic, but it forgave me for quite long tong time until now.
Million Thanks and Very Best Wihses to you Selva,
Duy-Ky
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1. CPIO image date problem (Fisherss)
2. Trying to vfree() nonexistent vm area (Duy-Ky Nguyen)
3. German keyboard layout (Schmid Alexander)
4. Re: Trying to vfree() nonexistent vm area (selvamuthukumar v)
5. SysACE driver and Ethernet support? - mainline Linux 2.6.10
and Xilinx ML310 (Juliana Su)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 13:15:17 +0800
From: Fisherss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: CPIO image date problem
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Hi all
I have a weird problem on MPC8548E with Linux Kernel 2.6.24:
I use a CPIO image as my embedded system's root file system, but after
booting, all files and directories' "date" attribute are set to "Jan
1, 1970".
Now what I have got is:
====================
U-boot and the cpio image are cleared. The roofs(cpio image) is loaded
by Linux Kernel, not U-boot, and the image itself has successfully
passed test, so we suppose the problem is in Linux Kernel.
The Kernel loading sequence is : time_init() -> cpio image loading ->
RTC driver loading
That means, at the cpio image loading time, we don't have the RTC
driver. In fact, Kernel uses the time_base register instead of RTC(at
least at this time). All standard cpio images contain the "date" file
attribute, but seems like Kernel just ignores it and uses its own
"clock source"(and this clock source should be binded to time_base
register).
I have located the cpio image unpacking code in Kernel, but can not
find anything about date attribute. This part of code is
platform-independent.
Anyone any idea ??
Thanks
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Fisherss
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 23:14:01 -0700
From: "Duy-Ky Nguyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Trying to vfree() nonexistent vm area
To: <linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org>
Cc: Scott Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello,
My driver uses ioremap() the IMMR_BASE @ 0xE0000000 to access registers.
A user-space app opens and close the deive file on every access to
register.
There's no problem with FreeScale Linuc BSP 2..6.20 for eva board
MPC83813E-RDB.
For the latest FreeScale Linuc BSP 2..6.24 , I have NO problem for the
very
FIRST run.
But after the 1st run, I have problem with the new FreeScale Linuc BSP
2..6.24 with the following error message
Trying to vfree() nonexistent vm area (c98a0000)
where c98a0000 is the mapped address of IMMR_BASE 0xE0000000.
So, it appears to me that the device file could be closed improperly as
it's
closed after the 1st run.
I really appreciate your time and help
Best Regards,
Duy-Ky
///////////////////////
Below is outline of the driver
init:
ppc_base = (unsigned long) ioremap_nocache(PPC_BASE, PPC_SIZE);
// ppc_base = (unsigned long) ioremap(PPC_BASE, PPC_SIZE); //
failure
with this way too
close:
iounmap((void __iomem *)ppc_base);
// iounmap(PPC_BASE); // failure with this way too !
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 08:35:32 +0200
From: "Schmid Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: German keyboard layout
To: <linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org>
Cc: PHYTEC Support <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello, I have linux 2.6.23.1 on a MPC5200B with a USB keyboard!
But the default language is US. How can I have a german layout?
I tried cross-compiling the package kbd-1.0.6, but this seems to be very
tricky! I didn`t finish that.
Then I tried it with the loadkmap from the busybox! But there is always
the
error: /dev/vc0: No such file or directory!
Can anyone help me please? I would only need a german keyboard layout!
Thank you
Alexander Schmid
Dipl. Ing. (FH)
-Entwicklung-
Systeme & Steuerungen GmbH
Josef-Buchinger-Strasse 8
DE-94481 Grafenau
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 20:21:13 +0530
From: "selvamuthukumar v" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Trying to vfree() nonexistent vm area
To: "Duy-Ky Nguyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Scott Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org
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///////////////////////
Below is outline of the driver
init:
ppc_base = (unsigned long) ioremap_nocache(PPC_BASE, PPC_SIZE);
// ppc_base = (unsigned long) ioremap(PPC_BASE, PPC_SIZE); //
failure
with this way too
close:
iounmap((void __iomem *)ppc_base);
// iounmap(PPC_BASE); // failure with this way too !
init and close seems to be wrong combinations. You can try,
open - ioremap
close - iounmap
or
init - ioremap
exit - iounmap
--
Selva
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2008 11:52:09 -0400
From: Juliana Su <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: SysACE driver and Ethernet support? - mainline Linux 2.6.10
and Xilinx ML310
To: linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org
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Hi All,
I finally got PCI support on my Xilinx ML310 with a mainline Linux
2.6.10 kernel and gcc-3.4.5-glibc-2.3.6 (with the help of the awesome
people at UNCC). Now, I'm trying to get Xilinx SystemACE device driver
support and Ethernet working. Unfortunately, I do not know much about
adding support for a driver that does not currently exist in the kernel.
Does anybody know if it would be possible to get SysACE driver support
in 2.6.10? Downloading an ELF file onto a board using a JTAG cable is
slow and inconvenient...
My attempt at adding SysACE driver support involved adding in
drivers/block/xsysace.c and linux/platform_device.h (files pulled from
mainline Linux 2.6.24) and editing drivers/block/Kconfig and
drivers/block/Makefile. The kernel failed to compile, however, and spit
out these errors:
In file included from drivers/block/xsysace.c:93:
include/linux/platform_device.h:16: error: redefinition of `struct
platform_device'
include/linux/platform_device.h:39: error: conflicting types for
'platform_device_register_simple'
include/linux/device.h:387: error: previous declaration of
'platform_device_register_simple' was here
include/linux/platform_device.h:39: error: conflicting types for
'platform_device_register_simple'
include/linux/device.h:387: error: previous declaration of
'platform_device_register_simple' was here
include/linux/platform_device.h:52: error: syntax error before
"pm_message_t"
include/linux/platform_device.h:52: warning: function declaration isn't
a prototype
include/linux/platform_device.h:53: error: syntax error before
"pm_message_t"
include/linux/platform_device.h:53: warning: function declaration isn't
a prototype
drivers/block/xsysace.c: In function `ace_fsm_yieldirq':
drivers/block/xsysace.c:461: error: `NO_IRQ' undeclared (first use in
this function)
drivers/block/xsysace.c:461: error: (Each undeclared identifier is
reported only once
drivers/block/xsysace.c:461: error: for each function it appears in.)
drivers/block/xsysace.c: In function `ace_fsm_dostate':
drivers/block/xsysace.c:723: error: too many arguments to function
`end_that_request_last'
drivers/block/xsysace.c: At top level:
drivers/block/xsysace.c:931: error: unknown field `getgeo' specified in
initializer
drivers/block/xsysace.c:931: warning: initialization from incompatible
pointer type
drivers/block/xsysace.c: In function `ace_setup':
drivers/block/xsysace.c:960: warning: implicit declaration of function
`setup_timer'
drivers/block/xsysace.c:1009: error: `NO_IRQ' undeclared (first use in
this function)
drivers/block/xsysace.c:1010: warning: passing arg 2 of `request_irq'
from incompatible pointer type
drivers/block/xsysace.c: In function `ace_teardown':
drivers/block/xsysace.c:1061: error: `NO_IRQ' undeclared (first use in
this function)
drivers/block/xsysace.c: In function `ace_alloc':
drivers/block/xsysace.c:1081: warning: implicit declaration of function
`kzalloc'
drivers/block/xsysace.c:1081: warning: assignment makes pointer from
integer without a cast
drivers/block/xsysace.c: In function `ace_probe':
drivers/block/xsysace.c:1131: error: `NO_IRQ' undeclared (first use in
this function)
make[2]: *** [drivers/block/xsysace.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [drivers/block] Error 2
make: *** [drivers] Error 2
Also, is anybody familiar with the Ethernet drivers? My boot-log
contains this error concerning Ethernet:
eepro100.c:v1.09j-t 9/29/99 Donald Becker
http://www.scyld.com/network/eepro100.html
eepro100.c: $Revision: 1.36 $ 2000/11/17 Modified by Andrey V. Savochkin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and others
eth0: Invalid EEPROM checksum 0xbf8a, check settings before activating
this device!
eth0: OEM i82557/i82558 10/100 Ethernet, 00:0A:35:00:7C:A0, IRQ 0.
Board assembly 727095-004, Physical connectors present: RJ45
Primary interface chip i82555 PHY #1.
Self test failed, status ffffffff:
Failure to initialize the i82557.
Verify that the card is a bus-master capable slot.
I also tried another Ethernet driver and got this error instead:
e100: Intel(R) PRO/100 Network Driver, 3.2.3-k2-NAPI
e100: Copyright(c) 1999-2004 Intel Corporation
e100: 0000:00:07.0: e100_eeprom_load: EEPROM corrupted
e100: probe of 0000:00:07.0 failed with error -11
I know that newer versions of mainline and Xilinx Linux 2.6 have SysACE
support, but I would prefer to stick with mainline 2.6.10 because, well,
it sort of works for me at the moment (I was able to mount an ATA hard
drive with an ext2 file system). Any help/suggestions would be greatly
appreciated. Let me know if you need me to provide any additional
information. Thanks!
-Juliana
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