Re: help~After using the MokoMakefile to build the qemu, the qemu-neo1973 restart at once when it boot the kernel

2008-11-27 Thread lostdays



Joan.doe wrote:
 
 On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 17:56:18 -0800 (PST)
 lostdays [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi
 I could not boot openmoko too. But with replacing and flashing u-boot with
 the u-boot image of the pre buid windows image
 (http://yorick.keymeulen.com/openmoko-emulator-bin-20070625.rar) i was
 able to start. So replace /openmoko/build/qemu/openmoko/gta01bv4 with the
 uboot.bin from above and run openmoko/flash.sh from directory
 /openmoko/build/qemu/ After that you should be able to boot.
 
 But i didnot manage to get usb networking work because of a missing
 terminal in OM 2008.9 ..
 
 
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Hi, Thanks.
I have followed your mail to try it, it works. I have replaced the kernel
and roof fs file but don't replaced the uboot image.
I guess there is some bug in the new uboot image.


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Re: help~After using the MokoMakefile to build the qemu, the qemu-neo1973 restart at once when it boot the kernel

2008-11-26 Thread Joan . doe
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 17:56:18 -0800 (PST)
lostdays [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi
I could not boot openmoko too. But with replacing and flashing u-boot with the 
u-boot image of the pre buid windows image 
(http://yorick.keymeulen.com/openmoko-emulator-bin-20070625.rar) i was able to 
start. So replace /openmoko/build/qemu/openmoko/gta01bv4 with the uboot.bin 
from above and run openmoko/flash.sh from directory /openmoko/build/qemu/ After 
that you should be able to boot.

But i didnot manage to get usb networking work because of a missing terminal in 
OM 2008.9 ..


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Re: help~After using the MokoMakefile to build the qemu, the qemu-neo1973 restart at once when it boot the kernel

2008-11-25 Thread mailing
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 08:53:17 +0100, Oscar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm having the same problem, also with ubuntu 8.04.
 Saludoss
 
 
 
 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 3:59 AM, lostdays [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 the image i used are testing-om-gta01-20081124.uImage.bin,
 testing-om-gta01-20081124.rootfs.jffs2
 gta01bv4-u-boot.bin.
 I followed the Wiki.openmoko.org, firstly installed required software,
 then
 download the mokomakefile, make qemu,make run-qemu. the qemu lauched
 with the menu. But when I choose the boot menu, it failed without any
 error
 message out when loading the kernel and return the boot menu. Any idea
 for
 it?
 My OS version is ubuntu 8.04.
 Thanks

I'm having this problem too, with both mandriva 2009 and cooker (2009.1),
with mokomakefile and the manual setup
(http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_under_QEMU)


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Re: help~After using the MokoMakefile to build the qemu, the qemu-neo1973 restart at once when it boot the kernel

2008-11-25 Thread uweba



mailing wrote:
 
 On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 08:53:17 +0100, Oscar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm having the same problem, also with ubuntu 8.04.
 Saludoss
 
 
 
 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 3:59 AM, lostdays [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 the image i used are testing-om-gta01-20081124.uImage.bin,
 testing-om-gta01-20081124.rootfs.jffs2
 gta01bv4-u-boot.bin.
 I followed the Wiki.openmoko.org, firstly installed required software,
 then
 download the mokomakefile, make qemu,make run-qemu. the qemu lauched
 with the menu. But when I choose the boot menu, it failed without any
 error
 message out when loading the kernel and return the boot menu. Any idea
 for
 it?
 My OS version is ubuntu 8.04.
 Thanks
 
 I'm having this problem too, with both mandriva 2009 and cooker (2009.1),
 with mokomakefile and the manual setup
 (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_under_QEMU)
 
 

Same problem here. Suse 10.3.

I had qemu installed and it worked fine. Then I reinstalled qemu (with the
makefile and manually) and it showed the same behaviour as above described.

Uwe
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Re: help~After using the MokoMakefile to build the qemu, the qemu-neo1973 restart at once when it boot the kernel

2008-11-25 Thread lostdays



uweba wrote:
 
 
 
 mailing wrote:
 
 On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 08:53:17 +0100, Oscar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm having the same problem, also with ubuntu 8.04.
 Saludoss
 
 
 
 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 3:59 AM, lostdays [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 the image i used are testing-om-gta01-20081124.uImage.bin,
 testing-om-gta01-20081124.rootfs.jffs2
 gta01bv4-u-boot.bin.
 I followed the Wiki.openmoko.org, firstly installed required software,
 then
 download the mokomakefile, make qemu,make run-qemu. the qemu
 lauched
 with the menu. But when I choose the boot menu, it failed without any
 error
 message out when loading the kernel and return the boot menu. Any idea
 for
 it?
 My OS version is ubuntu 8.04.
 Thanks
 
 I'm having this problem too, with both mandriva 2009 and cooker (2009.1),
 with mokomakefile and the manual setup
 (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_under_QEMU)
 
 
 
 Same problem here. Suse 10.3.
 
 I had qemu installed and it worked fine. Then I reinstalled qemu (with the
 makefile and manually) and it showed the same behaviour as above
 described.
 
 Uwe
 

Are there solution for that? It seems not my single issue. 


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help~After using the MokoMakefile to build the qemu, the qemu-neo1973 restart at once when it boot the kernel

2008-11-24 Thread lostdays

the image i used are testing-om-gta01-20081124.uImage.bin,
testing-om-gta01-20081124.rootfs.jffs2
gta01bv4-u-boot.bin.
I followed the Wiki.openmoko.org, firstly installed required software, then
download the mokomakefile, make qemu,make run-qemu. the qemu lauched
with the menu. But when I choose the boot menu, it failed without any error
message out when loading the kernel and return the boot menu. Any idea for
it?
My OS version is ubuntu 8.04.
Thanks 

Make qemu log is following:
[ -e build/qemu ] || \
( mkdir -p build/qemu )
[ -e build/qemu/Makefile ] || \
( . ./setup-env  cd build/qemu  \
  ${OMDIR}/openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/configure \
--target-list=arm-softmmu )
[ -e build/qemu/openmoko ] || \
( . ./setup-env  cd build/qemu  mkdir openmoko  \
  for f in ${OMDIR}/openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/* ; do
\
ln -s $f openmoko/`basename $f` ; \
  done )
ln -sf `pwd`/openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/env
build/qemu/openmoko/env
[ -d stamps ] || mkdir stamps
touch stamps/qemu
( cd build/qemu  make )
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/flyingcloud/openmoko/build/qemu'
make -C arm-softmmu all
make[2]: Entering directory
`/home/flyingcloud/openmoko/build/qemu/arm-softmmu'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/home/flyingcloud/openmoko/build/qemu/arm-softmmu'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/flyingcloud/openmoko/build/qemu'
[ -e images/openmoko ] || mkdir -p images/openmoko
ln -sf `pwd`/openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/env
images/openmoko/env
( cd images  ../openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/download.sh
)
Retrieving available builds list...
Kernel is... testing-om-gta01-20081124.uImage.bin
Root filesystem is... testing-om-gta01-20081124.rootfs.jffs2
U-boot is... gta01bv4-u-boot.bin
Retrieving position

Now use openmoko/flash.sh to install OpenMoko to NAND Flash.

rm -f images/openmoko/env
[ -d stamps ] || mkdir stamps
touch stamps/images
( cd build/qemu  openmoko/flash.sh ../../images/openmoko )
/usr/bin/pngtopnm
/usr/bin/ppmtorgb3
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/flyingcloud/openmoko/build/qemu/openmoko'
make[1]: `splash.gz' is up to date.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/flyingcloud/openmoko/build/qemu/openmoko'
Using 'testing-om-gta01-20081124.uImage.bin' as the kernel image.
Using 'testing-om-gta01-20081124.rootfs.jffs2' as the root filesystem image.
Using 'gta01bv4-u-boot.bin' as bootloader.
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/flyingcloud/openmoko/build/qemu/openmoko'
# Making an empty/erased flash image.  Need a correct echo behavior.
echo -en \\0377\\0377\\0377\\0377\\0377\\0377\\0377\\0377  .8b
cat .8b .8b  .16b # OOB is 16 bytes
cat .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b  .512b
cat .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b  .512b
cat .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b  .512b
cat .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b .16b  .512b
cat .512b .16b  .sec # A sector is 512 bytes of data + OOB
cat .sec .sec .sec .sec .sec .sec .sec .sec  .8sec
cat .8sec .8sec .8sec .8sec .8sec .8sec .8sec .8sec  .64sec
cat .64sec .64sec .64sec .64sec .64sec .64sec .64sec .64sec  .512sec
cat .512sec .512sec .512sec .512sec  .2ksec
cat .2ksec .2ksec .2ksec .2ksec .2ksec .2ksec .2ksec .2ksec  .16ksec
# Neo NAND is 128k sectors big
cat .16ksec .16ksec .16ksec .16ksec .16ksec .16ksec .16ksec .16ksec 
openmoko-flash.base
rm -rf .8b .16b .512b .sec .8sec .64sec .512sec .2ksec .16ksec
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/flyingcloud/openmoko/build/qemu/openmoko'
Please wait, programming the NAND flash...
neo_gsm_switch: GSM disabled.

 
 U-Boot 1.3.2-moko12 (Nov 24 2008 - 18:46:05)
 
 I2C:   ready
 DRAM:  128 MB
 NAND:  Bad block table not found for chip 0
 Bad block table not found for chip 0
 64 MiB
 Video: 640x480x8 31kHz 59Hz
 USB:   S3C2410 USB Deviced
 mtdparts variable not set, see 'help mtdparts'
 mtdparts variable not set, see 'help mtdparts'
 mtdparts variable not set, see 'help mtdparts'
 mtdparts variable not set, see 'help mtdparts'
 mtdparts variable not set, see 'help mtdparts'
 pcf_write: charging in Qualification Mode.
pcf_write: charge voltage 4.20V.
neo_lcd_rst_switch: LCD reset.
jbt6k74_command: Display on.
neo_vib_switch: Buzz, buzz.
neo_vib_switch: Vibrator stopped.
neo_bl_switch: LCD Backlight now on.
GTA01Bv4 # 
 GTA01Bv4 #  
 GTA01Bv4 # setenv dontask y 
 GTA01Bv4 # nand createbbt 
 Create BBT and erase everything ? y/N
  Erasing at 0x0 --   0% complete. Erasing at 0xa --   1% complete.
Erasing at 0x144000 --   2% complete. Erasing at 0x1e8000 --   3% complete.
Erasing at 0x28c000 --   4% complete. Erasing at 0x33 --   5% complete.
Erasing at 0x3d4000 --   6% complete. Erasing at 0x478000 --   7% complete.
Erasing at 0x51c000 --   8% complete. Erasing at 0x5c --   9% complete.
Erasing at 0x664000 --  10% complete. Erasing at 0x708000 --  11% complete.
Erasing at 0x7ac000 --  12% complete. Erasing at 0x85 --  13% complete.
Erasing 

Re: help~After using the MokoMakefile to build the qemu, the qemu-neo1973 restart at once when it boot the kernel

2008-11-24 Thread Oscar
I'm having the same problem, also with ubuntu 8.04.
Saludoss



On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 3:59 AM, lostdays [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 the image i used are testing-om-gta01-20081124.uImage.bin,
 testing-om-gta01-20081124.rootfs.jffs2
 gta01bv4-u-boot.bin.
 I followed the Wiki.openmoko.org, firstly installed required software, then
 download the mokomakefile, make qemu,make run-qemu. the qemu lauched
 with the menu. But when I choose the boot menu, it failed without any error
 message out when loading the kernel and return the boot menu. Any idea for
 it?
 My OS version is ubuntu 8.04.
 Thanks





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