In message 406A31B117F2734987636D6CCC93EE3C0438F0 at
ehost011-3.exch011.intermedia.net you wrote:
I've done this successfully with ELDK 4.0 and 3.1.1 on PPC440EP Yosemite
board. Resulting perl binary is working with ELDK ppc_4xx filesystem
(linux 2.6.13 has been used).
However it doesn't
This patch fixes a problem seen on multiple 4xx platforms, where
the UART0 interrupt number is 0. The macro is_real_interrupt lead
on those systems to not use an real interrupt but the timer based
implementation.
This problem was detected and fixed by
Charles Gales cgales at amcc.com and John
Stefan == Stefan Roese ml at stefan-roese.de writes:
Hi,
Stefan This patch fixes a problem seen on multiple 4xx platforms,
Stefan where the UART0 interrupt number is 0. The macro
Stefan is_real_interrupt lead on those systems to not use an real
Stefan interrupt but the timer based
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 12:00:36 +0100
Stefan Roese ml at stefan-roese.de wrote:
This patch fixes a problem seen on multiple 4xx platforms, where
the UART0 interrupt number is 0. The macro is_real_interrupt lead
on those systems to not use an real interrupt but the timer based
implementation.
On Mon, Nov 20, 2006 at 12:10:15PM +, Alan wrote:
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 12:54:32 +0100 (MET)
Stefan Roese ml at stefan-roese.de wrote:
Let's see, if I got this right. You mean that on such a platform, where 0
is a
valid physical IRQ, we should assign another value as virtual IRQ number
Hello.
Stefan Roese wrote:
This patch fixes a problem seen on multiple 4xx platforms, where
the UART0 interrupt number is 0. The macro is_real_interrupt lead
on those systems to not use an real interrupt but the timer based
implementation.
This problem was detected and fixed by
Charles
All,
Are there differnet settings for NFS Server if used with Kernel 2.4 and
Kernel 2.6 ?
If so could someone point out the configuraiton to be used with 2.6 ?
Mudit Goel
Lucent Technologies
On Monday, November 20, 2006 12:35 AM Wolfgang Denk wrote:
In message 406A31B117F2734987636D6CCC93EE3C0438F0 at ehost011-
3.exch011.intermedia.net you wrote:
I've done this successfully with ELDK 4.0 and 3.1.1 on PPC440EP
Yosemite
board. Resulting perl binary is working with ELDK ppc_4xx
On Monday, November 20, 2006 12:35 AM Wolfgang Denk wrote:
In message 406A31B117F2734987636D6CCC93EE3C0438F0 at ehost011-
3.exch011.intermedia.net you wrote:
I've done this successfully with ELDK 4.0 and 3.1.1 on PPC440EP
Yosemite
board. Resulting perl binary is working with ELDK ppc_4xx
On Mon, 2006-11-20 at 16:32 +0300, Vitaly Wool wrote:
+
+Required properties:
+
+ - device_type : has to be rom
+ - compatible : Should specify what this ROM device is compatible with
+ (i.e. onenand). Currently, this is most likely to be direct-mapped
+ (which
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006, Russell King wrote:
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 12:54:32 +0100 (MET)
Stefan Roese ml at stefan-roese.de wrote:
Let's see, if I got this right. You mean that on such a platform, where 0
is a
valid physical IRQ, we should assign another value as virtual IRQ number
In message 730037.99224.qm at web33015.mail.mud.yahoo.com you wrote:
I use TQM8xxl board with kernel 2.6.11.7 and Ramdisk of ELDK4.0
You are aware that we don't support TQM8xxL systems in the context of
the 2.6 kernel tree yet, aren't you?
and in /home/ I see
drwxr-sr-x2 -2 -2
In message 4561F9F2.8020706 at 126.com you wrote:
is Here a successful story about using SM501 on PPC platform with
this driver? and would you please give me some advices to drive this
devices?
Not in the context of the 2.6 kernel. But we have a working
configuration of MPC5200 + SM501 in
This a general notice to all users.
*** WARNING ***
Wolfgang Denk has done a lot of hard work to make porting Linux to as many
hardware platforms as you can imagine.
If some of his stuff does not work in precisely the way that you ordered,
and paid *nothing* for, please dont slag Wolfgang
Hi,
we have a v4fx12lc fpga board from memec which we are trying to get
Linux to boot on the ppc processor. We have generated a linux kernel for
nfs using the MontaVista support package. We generate a bitfile with the
following hardware peripherals in it :
RS232
Ethernet_MAC
Led_4bit
I second this. He has saved me countless hours!!!
On 11/20/06, Adrian adrian at it-live.co.uk wrote:
This a general notice to all users.
*** WARNING ***
Wolfgang Denk has done a lot of hard work to make porting Linux to as many
hardware platforms as you can imagine.
If some of his
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