Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] openwrt.org website down?

2009-08-24 Thread MichelinoK
i have the same problem...they've changed the ip of openwrt.org so we have 
to wait for the DNS around the world to be updated...(or you manually add 
openwrt.org to the hosts file with the new ipgrab the ip from the 
"topic" of the irc channel, cannot remember now...i'm waiting for the dns 
update).



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] openwrt.org website down?

2009-08-24 Thread MichelinoK
time to update the dns 



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] [PATCH] enabling fox board

2009-01-10 Thread MichelinoK
Any good news?
In the meanwhile, we've problems with those patches from Claudio due to the 
recent updates in the trunk of openwrt.
I've trying to figure out which are the probs, but i'm not a linux expert :)



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] [PATCH] enabling fox board

2008-12-25 Thread MichelinoK

 ha scritto nel messaggio 
news:20081223152717.7guplewudk40s...@webmail.phrozen.org...
> fantastic,
>
> i did the etrrax port a while back and thought it was broken :-)
>
> i will be home on the 2nd xmas day and will test/commit your fixes
>
> we should also consider bumping it to .27 or .28
>
> Thanks,
>
> John

If you can, please, try the usb and the rtc :)

Many thanks!



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] [PATCH] enabling fox board

2008-12-25 Thread MichelinoK
Ok,just erverted to rev 13720, but I get error while patching the 
100-compile_fixes.patch, dunno why, I a total noob on "patching" :(
Anyway... after patching, have you tryed if usb sticks works?
There's a "parallel" fork of kamikaze (www.crisos.org), it actually works, 
but it's very difficult for the developer to mantain patches up to date.
Haven't understood why there's not a "merged" project to make the official 
openwrt working with the foxboard, maybe there are no developers interested 
in the foxboard? Don't know :)
I'm not a developer, so i cannot contribute directly with patches, but i can 
do a LOT of testing :) I flash my board once a day and i'm testing a lot of 
things using crisos.
Actually i'm trying to use an usb hdd,one usb webcam and one rt73 wifi 
dongle (using an usb hub of couse!), trying to get a stand alone "wireless 
webcam server/jpeg shooter" in my house.
I'm just jocking with my board, understanding many things!

I hope one day foxboard will be fully supported, because foxboard is a great 
board imho.


Sorry for my english! 



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] [PATCH] enabling fox board

2008-12-24 Thread MichelinoK
Hi!
Sorry for the stupid question...
Since there's already a patch with the name 100-compile_fixes.patch in the 
folder /target/linux/etrax/patches/, should i delete the existing patch and 
overwrite it ? (of course,deleting the first 4 lines of your patch and 
enabling broken platform from menuconfig).
Or whatelse?
Please,explain :)


> Index: target/linux/etrax/patches/100-compile_fixes.patch
> ===
> --- target/linux/etrax/patches/100-compile_fixes.patch (revision 13720)
> +++ target/linux/etrax/patches/100-compile_fixes.patch (working copy)



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] cris stuff

2008-08-27 Thread MichelinoK
Will those patches be included in some official Openwrt trunk one day? :)



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] cris stuff

2008-08-25 Thread MichelinoK

"Hinko Kocevar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto nel messaggio 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,

I've put up a small page for cris arch related patches and fixes that apply 
to buildroot GIT tree. This way there will be a place for cris patches and 
will not be lost in the swamp of e-mails on the mailing lists. The patches 
were tested by me and are applied to our latest uClibc based firmware that 
is due to be released in October '08. Since both uClibc buildroot and 
openWRT support cris arch patches should be useful for both SDKs.

If anyone is interested, please feel free to visit the page and use patches. 
Any reports on success or failure is greatly appreciated.

Visit http://hinkocevar.googlepages.com/linuxxstuff .

Thank you,
Hinko

-- 

Thanks Hinko,i'll give a try ASAP 



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-08-20 Thread MichelinoK

"Imre Kaloz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto nel messaggio 
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> Those are probably target (kernel) config issues only..
>
I think that's enough to not make it a stable target (in my opinion of 
course! :) ) 



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-08-19 Thread MichelinoK

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto nel messaggio 
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> ok, send me a tar.gz with all the patches you used in replacement of
> the ones in trunk/ and i will merge them today and remove the broken tag
>

I would suggest to not remove the broken status flag!
As anyone noticed the amount of total missing features from kernel 
config?!?!!??!?!



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-08-15 Thread MichelinoK
Any progress from you?



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-08-12 Thread MichelinoK
> Randomly enabled some USB modules and I can't see them in 
> build_dir/cris/root-etrax/lib/modules/2.6.25.12 either.

So...it's not only a problem of mime :(

I'm currently looking at changes made in CrisOS, but it very difficult for 
me... 



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-08-08 Thread MichelinoK
Any good news?

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto nel messaggio 
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> testing



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-08-08 Thread MichelinoK
Ok, got the image working with the latest oatches from Hinko Kocevar (those 
5 or 6 patches in this thread) and the patch from Claudio (to have 8mb 
image,patch found on the trac).
But there's a big problem, don't know if it's only a problem of mine but I 
cannot get any modules included in the image.
For example I include kmod-usb-blablabla and other kmod, but they're not 
included in the final image (of course, I've triple checked to have "*" and 
not "M" in menuconfig), I've also noticed that no modules are in 
/etc/modules.d.
For the rest it seems to works ok (except for iptables that generate a lot 
of errors in the log during the boot).

If someone can  try to compile the latest trunk and check if it's a problem 
of mine or it's a general trunk problemwould be great!

Let's wait for news... 



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-08-06 Thread MichelinoK
> Manually disable ide support on make menuconfig fix the problem.
> When a compile error arise post/read tail of "make V=99"

It's not enabled by default, anyway i'm trying to get the trunk again...but 
openwrt.org is down atm 



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-08-06 Thread MichelinoK
1) openwrt down a.t.m., anyway
2) Should your patch be renamed in "987something.patch"? and placed where 
EXACTLY?



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-08-05 Thread MichelinoK
I've just downloaded the latest svn trunk...and etrax target cannot be 
compiled anymore...
Can someone test?



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-08-04 Thread MichelinoK

"Hinko Kocevar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto nel messaggio 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> MichelinoK wrote:
>> Is there a way to have a more verbose "boot" (to see where it hangs) ?
>>
>>
>
> Run sysinit scripts in /etc/inittab with '#!/bin/sh -x' or use strace to 
> start the script. It might help if strace and/or init are both statically 
> linked.
>
> HTH,
> Hinko

1) You mean that I must modify the sources and edit all the scripts and add 
"-x"?
2) How can statically link strace/init ?

Many thanks!



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-08-02 Thread MichelinoK
Is there a way to have a more verbose "boot" (to see where it hangs) ? 



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-08-02 Thread MichelinoK
> Are the packages libgcc, uclibc  included inside firmware?

Yes,they're included.



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-08-02 Thread MichelinoK
I had to quad-check the cable :)
Eh ehe eh ehe eheheheheh!



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-08-02 Thread MichelinoK
Got the cable working :)

Here's the output:



Linux version 2.6.25.12 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version
4.2.4) #6 8
console [ttyS0] enabled
Setting up paging and the MMU.
Linux/CRIS port on ETRAX 100LX (c) 2001 Axis Communications AB Built 1 
zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 4080 Kernel 
command line: root=/dev/mtdblock1 rootfstype=squashfs,jffs2 init=/etc/pr0 
PID hash table entries: 128 (order: 7, 512 bytes)
ds1302: RTC found.
ds1302: SDA, SCL, RST on PB0, PB1, GENIO2
rtc_time : 11:19:03
rtc_date : 2008-08-02
Dentry cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 1, 16384 bytes) Inode-cache 
hash table entries: 2048 (order: 0, 8192 bytes)
Memory: 30312k/32768k available (1279k kernel code, 2456k reserved, 319k 
data, ) Mount-cache hash table entries: 1024
net_namespace: 444 bytes
NET: Registered protocol family 16
usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs
usbcore: registered new interface driver hub
usbcore: registered new device driver usb
NET: Registered protocol family 2
IP route cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 0, 8192 bytes) TCP 
established hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 8192 bytes) TCP bind hash 
table entries: 1024 (order: -1, 4096 bytes)
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 1024 bind 1024) TCP reno registered 
console [ttyS0] enabled
fast_timer_init()
squashfs: version 3.0 (2006/03/15) Phillip Lougher Registering mini_fo 
version $Id$
JFFS2 version 2.2. (NAND) (SUMMARY) �© 2001-2006 Red Hat, Inc.
io scheduler noop registered
io scheduler deadline registered (default) ETRAX 100LX serial-driver 1.25 $, 
(c) 2000-2004 Axis Communications AB ttyS0 at 0xb060 is a builtin UART 
with DMA
ttyS2 at 0xb070 is a builtin UART with DMA
ttyS3 at 0xb078 is a builtin UART with DMA ETRAX 100LX 10/100MBit 
ethernet v2.0 (c) 1998-2007 Axis Communications AB
eth0: changed MAC to 00:40:8c:cd:00:00
ETRAX 100LX USB Host Controller (2.6.25-rc9 port) version 1.00 hinko.4 (c) 
2005B
usb_devdrv: Etrax 100LX USB Revision 16 v1,2
usb_devdrv: Bulk timer interval, start:2 eot:6
usb_devdrv: Claimed interface for USB physical port 1
usb_devdrv: Claimed interface for USB physical port 2 crisv10_irq dbg: 
ctr_status_irq, controller status: host_mode hc-crisv10 hc-crisv10.0: ETRAX 
100LX USB Host Controller (2.6.25-rc9 port) hc-crisv10 hc-crisv10.0: new USB 
bus registered, assigned bus number 1 hc-crisv10 hc-crisv10.0: reset 
hc-crisv10 hc-crisv10.0: start usb usb1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 
choice hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found hub 1-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
cse0: Probing a 0x0400 bytes large window at 0xe000.
cse0: Found 1 x16 devices at 0x0 in 16-bit bank Amd/Fujitsu Extended Query 
Table at 0x0040
cse0: Swapping erase regions for broken CFI table.
number of CFI chips: 1
cfi_cmdset_0002: Disabling erase-suspend-program due to code brokenness.
cse1: Probing a 0x0400 bytes large window at 0xe400.
cse0: 0x0080 bytes of flash memory.
Scanning flash for end of kernel magic
Kernel ends at 0x000F
Using default partition table.
Creating 2 MTD partitions on "cse0":
0x-0x000f : "kernel"
0x000f-0x0080 : "rootfs"
mtd: partition "rootfs" set to be root filesystem
mtd: partition "rootfs_data" created automatically, ofs=20, len=60 
0x0020-0x0080 : "rootfs_data"
Adding RAM partition for romfs image:
/dev/flash1 at 0x, size 0x I2C driver v2.2, (c) 1999-2004 
Axis Communications AB GPIO port G: in_bits: 0x013F out_bits: 0x323E 
val: F1FF GPIO port G: dir:  changeable: 0101 ETRAX 100LX 
GPIO driver v2.5, (c) 2001-2008 Axis Communications AB
ds1302: RTC found.
ds1302: SDA, SCL, RST on PB0, PB1, GENIO2
rtc_time : 11:19:04
rtc_date : 2008-08-02
nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (2048 buckets, 8192 max)
ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team TCP vegas registered
NET: Registered protocol family 1
NET: Registered protocol family 17
ieee80211: 802.11 data/management/control stack, git-1.1.13
ieee80211: Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Intel Corporation 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
VFS: Mounted root (squashfs filesystem) readonly.
Freeing unused kernel memory: 56k freed
Please be patient, while OpenWrt loads ...
Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! 



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-08-01 Thread MichelinoK
I get garbage with every image i've tryed :(   (115200,8,N,1)
Tryed every speeds...
The strange thing also is if I attach the serial cable, a working image 
won't boot, If I detach it boots up :\
Triple checked the camble/circuit...seems ok.

No hope for now :(



"Hinko Kocevar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto nel messaggio 
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> MichelinoK wrote:
>
>> Just got the components... tomorrow I'll assemble the cable/circuit
>> should I enable something on the toolchain to enable the "debug" on the
>> serial port console?
>
> I think not. Just connect the null modem serial cable to the serial port 0 
> on
> etrax and set your terminal emulator (eg. minicom) to 115200 8N1. The 
> kernel
> CONFIG_ETRAX_CMDLINE tells you this..
>
> Regards,
> Hinko
>
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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-07-31 Thread MichelinoK

"Hinko Kocevar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto nel messaggio 
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> MichelinoK wrote:
>> Your patches work ok, I can flash the board, but it won't boot (no dhcp
>
> Great!
>
>> assigned from the router, and won't ping with a static ip set via "make
>> menuconfig").
>> I don't have a serial cable so I cannot debug anything (tomorrow i'll buy 
>> a
>> ttl converter and i'll give a try).
>
> Yeah, you should get one of those - it's mandatory for embedded devel
> from where I came from ;))
> FYI, the image won't boot for me either ...

Just got the components... tomorrow I'll assemble the cable/circuit 
should I enable something on the toolchain to enable the "debug" on the 
serial port console?

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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-07-30 Thread MichelinoK
Your patches work ok, I can flash the board, but it won't boot (no dhcp 
assigned from the router, and won't ping with a static ip set via "make 
menuconfig").
I don't have a serial cable so I cannot debug anything (tomorrow i'll buy a 
ttl converter and i'll give a try).

Here's the output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Desktop]# ./boot_linux -d eth1 -F -i 
kamikaze/trunk/bin/openwrt-etrax-squashfs-fimage -p
Command:
./etrax100boot --device eth1 --setreg b000 95f8 --setreg b004
0004 --setreg b00c 09603737 --setreg b008 8000c002 --pause 
2 --setreg b008 8000c602 --setreg b008 8000c002 --setreg +0 
7 --label label1 --setreg b008 8000c402 --setreg b008 
8000c002 --loop +0 label1 --setreg b008 8030c202 --setreg b008 
8000c002 --setreg b008 80008002 --setreg b030 1cf0 --setreg 
b038
ce03 --file kamikaze/trunk/bin/openwrt-etrax-squashfs-fimage 
c0004000 --flash c0004000 0 40 --jump 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Desktop]# 



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-07-29 Thread MichelinoK
You suspicious are right:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Desktop]# ./boot_linux -F -d eth0 -i owrt.zImage Using 
internal boot loader: INTERNAL_NW - Network boot (default).
Starting boot...
We're doing a flash write, this may take up to a few minutes...

Device ID = 0xb7f7
This bootloader was built by root on Wed May 16 21:31:41 CEST 2007.
Checksum of bootloader is 0x000a0a94
Waiting for load info.
Checksum of file is 0x0dbd
Got load info.
SET_REGISTER
0xb000
0x95a6
SET_REGISTER
0xb004
0x0104
SET_REGISTER
0xb00c
0x1a200040
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x5611
SET_REGISTER
0xb030
0x1c00
SET_REGISTER
0xb038
0x00ff
PACKET_INFO
0xc0004000
0x000c
Checksum of file is 0x
FLASH
0xc0004000
0x
0x000d
Found 1 x CFI at 0x8000
No single x16 at 0x8400
No interleaved x16 at 0x8400
0x8000: No need to write
0x8001: No need to write
0x8002: No need to write
0x8003: No need to write
0x8004: No need to write
0x8005: No need to write
0x8006: No need to write
0x8007: No need to write
0x8008: No need to write
0x8009: No need to write
0x800a: No need to write
0x800b: No need to write
0x800c: No need to write
0x8000: Verifying...OK
JUMP
0x
END
Exiting with code 0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Desktop]#







[EMAIL PROTECTED] Desktop]# ./boot_linux -F -d eth0 -i taa2.zImage Using 
internal boot loader: INTERNAL_NW - Network boot (default).
Starting boot...
We're doing a flash write, this may take up to a few minutes...

Device ID = 0x7fc7
This bootloader was built by root on Wed May 16 21:31:41 CEST 2007.
Checksum of bootloader is 0x000a0a94
Waiting for load info.
Checksum of file is 0x1e4d
Got load info.
SET_REGISTER
0xb000
0x93f8
SET_REGISTER
0xb004
0x0204
SET_REGISTER
0xb00c
0x09603636
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c002
PAUSE_LOOP
0x0002
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c602
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c002
SET_REGISTER
0x38001f00
0x0007
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c402
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c002
LOOP
0x38001f00
0x38001f5c
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c402
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c002
LOOP
0x38001f00
0x38001f5c
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c402
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c002
LOOP
0x38001f00
0x38001f5c
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c402
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c002
LOOP
0x38001f00
0x38001f5c
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c402
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c002
LOOP
0x38001f00
0x38001f5c
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c402
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c002
LOOP
0x38001f00
0x38001f5c
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c402
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c002
LOOP
0x38001f00
0x38001f5c
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c402
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c002
LOOP
0x38001f00
0x38001f5c
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8030c202
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x8000c002
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x80008002
SET_REGISTER
0xb030
0x0b00
SET_REGISTER
0xb038
0xfed3
PACKET_INFO
0xc0004000
0x000c781a
Checksum of file is 0x0664c737
FLASH
0xc0004000
0x
0x000c
Found 1 x CFI at 0x8000
No single x16 at 0x8400
No interleaved x16 at 0x8400
0x8000: Erasing 0x0001 bytes
0x8000: Writing 0x0001 bytes
0x8001: Erasing 0x0001 bytes
0x8001: Writing 0x0001 bytes
0x8002: Erasing 0x0001 bytes
0x8002: Writing 0x0001 bytes
0x8003: Erasing 0x0001 bytes
0x8003: Writing 0x0001 bytes
0x8004: Erasing 0x0001 bytes
0x8004: Writing 0x0001 bytes
0x8005: Erasing 0x0001 bytes
0x8005: Writing 0x0001 bytes
0x8006: Erasing 0x0001 bytes
0x8006: Writing 0x0001 bytes
0x8007: Erasing 0x0001 bytes
0x8007: Writing 0x0001 bytes
0x8008: Erasing 0x0001 bytes
0x8008: Writing 0x0001 bytes
0x8009: Erasing 0x0001 bytes
0x8009: Writing 0x0001 bytes
0x800a: Erasing 0x0001 bytes
0x800a: Writing 0x0001 bytes
0x800b: Erasing 0x0001 bytes
0x800b: Writing 0x0001 bytes
0x8000: Verifying...OK
JUMP
0x
END
Exiting with code 0
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Now the problem is: what should we modify to make owrt works? I'm not a 
linux expert, but if someone could tell me what differences are to check 
between CrisOS and Openwrt...

Let's wait...or do you have any idea?


Regards
Michele



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-07-28 Thread MichelinoK
Big-Cut :)


> Both outputs look sane - could you please post the output of these two 
> commands as well:
> 2. ./boot_linux -F -d eth0 -i openwrt-etrax-jffs2-64k-fimage -p

The output is this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Desktop]# ./boot_linux -F -d eth0 -i 
kamikaze/trunk/bin/openwrt-etrax-jffs2-64k-fimage -p
Command:
./etrax100boot --device eth0 --setreg b000 95a6 --setreg b004
0104 --setreg b00c 1a200040 --setreg b008 5611 --setreg 
b030 1c00 --setreg b038 00ff --file 
kamikaze/trunk/bin/openwrt-etrax-jffs2-64k-fimage c0004000 --flash c0004000 
0 80 --jump 0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Desktop]#


(2 commands? I can see only one command :)

>
>>
>> REMEMBERthe flash procedure leaves the board untouched...
>>
>
> I see that the tools try to put the image on flash, but as it
> turns out the flash and the image are obviously the same,
> byte-for-byte, probably because you flashed it at least one
> time before. That is why the tools leave flash untouched.
> Try a dummy image, old image or another image and then
> use the openwrt image on top of that - this should result in
> messages like this:
> ..
> 0x8001: Erasing 0x0001 bytes
> 0x8001: Writing 0x0001 bytes
> 0x8002: Erasing 0x0001 bytes
> ..
>
> Meaning that flash is being replaced.

I've tryed using a very old "stock" image (from acemesystems,a very old 
image that doesn't have anything to do with kamikaze/crisos), then flashed 
with the kamikaze-generated imagebut it won't flash anyway. Here's the 
output:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Desktop]# ./boot_linux -F -d eth0 -i 
kamikaze/trunk/bin/openwrt-etrax-jffs2-64k-fimage
Using internal boot loader: INTERNAL_NW - Network boot (default).
Starting boot...
We're doing a flash write, this may take up to a few minutes...

Device ID = 0xc393
This bootloader was built by root on Wed May 16 21:31:41 CEST 2007.
Checksum of bootloader is 0x000a0a94
Waiting for load info.
Checksum of file is 0x0cea
Got load info.
SET_REGISTER
0xb000
0x95a6
SET_REGISTER
0xb004
0x0104
SET_REGISTER
0xb00c
0x1a200040
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x5611
SET_REGISTER
0xb030
0x1c00
SET_REGISTER
0xb038
0x00ff
PACKET_INFO
0xc0004000
0x0080
Checksum of file is 0x0f389740
FLASH
0xc0004000
0x
0x0080
Found 1 x CFI at 0x8000
No single x16 at 0x8400
No interleaved x16 at 0x8400
0x8000: No need to write
0x8001: No need to write
0x8002: No need to write
0x8003: No need to write
0x8004: No need to write

Cut

0x807f6000: No need to write
0x807f8000: No need to write
0x807fa000: No need to write
0x807fc000: No need to write
0x807fe000: No need to write
0x8000: Verifying...OK
JUMP
0x
END
Exiting with code 0
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>
>> Currently I'm using and old port of John Crispin, the porting is now 
>> called
>> "CrisOS" and you can find it at www.crisos.org.
>
> Haven't spotted this one yet.
>
>> It works, but it's rather oldand I wanna use the official trunk of
>> kamikaze.
>> I hope you can find the problem :)
>> If you wanna, I can send you the 2 images (zip/rar),just let me know a 
>> valid
>> e:mail address.
>>
>
> I don't own a foxboard - instead at work we use etrax lx100
> in our embedded products. You can send the images but I can't
> guarantee that it will work any better because of the SDRAM
> and/or FLASH settings in the kernel image.




Please, can you try a simple image created with kamikaze? Just to know if it 
works on other hardware.





>
> Just this email for images.
>
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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-07-28 Thread MichelinoK
> Here is crisos on our platform, so I guess your foxboard images 
> should/might work on my hardware too ;))

That's good :) 



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-07-26 Thread MichelinoK
Have you tryed someting? 



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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-07-25 Thread MichelinoK

"Hinko Kocevar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto nel messaggio 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> MichelinoK wrote:
>> "Hinko Kocevar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto nel messaggio
>> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> MichelinoK wrote:
>>>> Thanks for the quick answer :)
>>>>
>>>> Just a question... what do you think I should do to get a working 8mb
>>>> image?
>>>> I meandoes the 4mb images work or not?
>>> I think it should work - 4Mb will be left unused.
>>>
>>> (I cannot test 4mb images)
>>>
>>> Why not?
>>
>> Because the flash process just quit after some seconds before starting 
>> the
>> flash procedure, and it leave the foxboard untouched :(
>
> Strange. I think I was able to flash Axis dev82 development board that 
> bears 6Mb of NOR flash with 4Mb image, but that was looong time ago. Maybe 
> I'll dust dev82 off and try again..
>
> Are you are using boot_linux and e100boot tools from Axis for flashing? 
> Could you please post the error here.

I've tryed the Axis files and the files in the trunk...the results are 
identical.

Here's the result of the flashing with 8mb images (I've changed the image 
size inside the makefile):

[EMAIL PROTECTED] pippo]# ./boot_linux -F -d eth0 -i 
openwrt-etrax-jffs2-64k-fimage
Using internal boot loader: INTERNAL_NW - Network boot (default).
Starting boot...
We're doing a flash write, this may take up to a few minutes...

Device ID = 0x22ae
This bootloader was built by root on Wed May 16 21:31:41 CEST 2007.
Checksum of bootloader is 0x000a0a94
Waiting for load info.
Checksum of file is 0x0cea
Got load info.
SET_REGISTER
0xb000
0x95a6
SET_REGISTER
0xb004
0x0104
SET_REGISTER
0xb00c
0x1a200040
SET_REGISTER
0xb008
0x5611
SET_REGISTER
0xb030
0x1c00
SET_REGISTER
0xb038
0x00ff
PACKET_INFO
0xc0004000
0x0080
Checksum of file is 0x
FLASH
0xc0004000
0x
0x0080
Found 1 x CFI at 0x8000
No single x16 at 0x8400
No interleaved x16 at 0x8400
0x8000: No need to write
0x8001: No need to write
0x8002: No need to write
0x8003: No need to write
0x8004: No need to write
0x8005: No need to write
0x8006: No need to write
0x8007: No need to write
0x8008: No need to write
0x8009: No need to write
0x800a: No need to write
0x800b: No need to write
0x800c: No need to write
0x800d: No need to write
0x800e: No need to write
0x800f: No need to write
0x8010: No need to write
0x8011: No need to write
0x8012: No need to write
0x8013: No need to write
0x8014: No need to write
0x8015: No need to write
0x8016: No need to write
0x8017: No need to write
0x8018: No need to write
0x8019: No need to write
0x801a: No need to write
0x801b: No need to write
0x801c: No need to write
0x801d: No need to write
0x801e: No need to write
0x801f: No need to write
0x8020: No need to write
0x8021: No need to write
0x8022: No need to write
0x8023: No need to write
0x8024: No need to write
0x8025: No need to write
0x8026: No need to write
0x8027: No need to write
0x8028: No need to write
0x8029: No need to write
0x802a: No need to write
0x802b: No need to write
0x802c: No need to write
0x802d: No need to write
0x802e: No need to write
0x802f: No need to write
0x8030: No need to write
0x8031: No need to write
0x8032: No need to write
0x8033: No need to write
0x8034: No need to write
0x8035: No need to write
0x8036: No need to write
0x8037: No need to write
0x8038: No need to write
0x8039: No need to write
0x803a: No need to write
0x803b: No need to write
0x803c: No need to write
0x803d: No need to write
0x803e: No need to write
0x803f: No need to write
0x8040: No need to write
0x8041: No need to write
0x8042: No need to write
0x8043: No need to write
0x8044: No need to write
0x8045: No need to write
0x8046: No need to write
0x8047: No need to write
0x8048: No need to write
0x8049: No need to write
0x804a: No need to write
0x804b: No need to write
0x804c: No need to write
0x804d: No need to write
0x804e: No need to write
0x804f: No need to write
0x8050: No need to write
0x8051: No need to write
0x8052: No need to write
0x8053: No need to write
0x8054: No need to write
0x8055: No need to write
0x8056: No need to write
0x8057: No need to write
0x8058: No need to write
0x8059: No need to write
0x805a: No need to write
0x805b: No need to write
0x805c: No need to write
0x805d: No need to write
0x805e: No need to write
0x805f: No need to write

Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-07-24 Thread MichelinoK

"Hinko Kocevar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto nel messaggio 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> MichelinoK wrote:
>> Thanks for the quick answer :)
>>
>> Just a question... what do you think I should do to get a working 8mb 
>> image?
>> I meandoes the 4mb images work or not?
>
> I think it should work - 4Mb will be left unused.
>
> (I cannot test 4mb images)
>
> Why not?

Because the flash process just quit after some seconds before starting the 
flash procedure, and it leave the foxboard untouched :(

>
>> I'm not a Linux expert, but I always wanna learn! And if i get some 
>> working
>> result, i'll post them here :)
>>
>
> Great! ;)

I think that all people here should (at least) understand what's behind the 
"build process" :)
I wanna leave Windows forever, I'm getting a lot of satisfaction with Linux 
:)

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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-07-23 Thread MichelinoK
Thanks for the quick answer :)

Just a question... what do you think I should do to get a working 8mb image?
I meandoes the 4mb images work or not? (I cannot test 4mb images)
I'm not a Linux expert, but I always wanna learn! And if i get some working 
result, i'll post them here :)


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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Questions on UCI

2008-07-23 Thread MichelinoK

Hi ZioProto, as I've understood, there will be a total new webinterface, not 
a "modified" x-wrt based on UCI.
If I'm wrong,please,let us know :)


PS:
Anyway...I've met you at H.M. 0x0a in Pisa :)
Nice to see you here :)
Salutami Roma!



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[OpenWrt-Devel] Etrax support

2008-07-23 Thread MichelinoK
I can successfully create images for 4mb targets, but i need 8mb images
(i've a foxboard,and it support ONLY 8mb images).
I've tryed changing the makefile to create 8mb images (simply changed the
size inside the makefile), but it won't flash.
Any suggestions/plan to support this device?

Many thanks!



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