Hi all,
Did anybody use pthread_cond_timedwait on uClinux+uClibc? Everytime my
application died. The error message:
Unhandled fault: external abort on linefetch (F4) at 0x0001
fault-common.c(97): start_code=0xf00040, start_stack=0xf7ffa0)
But pthread_cond_wait has no problem.
I'm on
On Sep 4, 2008, at 7:25 AM, Ferrari Domenico wrote:
Hi,
I have worked very well with the MCF5235EVB but I now the necessity
to use a MCF5282EVB but I’m not be able to start the kernel.
I’m using U-boot bootloader, when I run the image in RAM an
exception error happens no message are
Wolf-Rüdiger Jürgens wrote:
Now I have anly a problem with the interrupt (IRQ_IXP4XX_GPIO5) which seems
not to be activated.
Hi,
How can I enable the IRQ from the GPIO5 line for my UART on the XSCALE IXP422?
I have provided the IRQ in the platform data but I get always an exception.
Hi to uClinux web masters.
For some months ago I have noticed that there are periods of time in
which accessing to uClinux web site is slow and often impossible. Is
there any problem with the uClinux site server? Well, maybe the
reason is that, since uClinux is a fantastic creation, there
Hello,
I am trying to build an uClinux image (with a 2.6 kernel) for a 5272
ucdimm (Arcturus) board. The ucdimm bootloader is uCbootloader.
I am using the 20080811 version of the uClinux distribution.
As a first step, i'd like boot an uClinux image with a romfs rootfs
appended to the kernel
Hi all,
Did anybody use pthread_cond_timedwait on uClinux+uClibc? Everytime my
application died. The error message:
Unhandled fault: external abort on linefetch (F4) at 0x0001
fault-common.c(97): start_code=0xf00040, start_stack=0xf7ffa0)
But pthread_cond_wait has no problem.
I'm on
Claude wrote:
Hi to uClinux web masters.
Howdy Claude,
For some months ago I have noticed that there are periods of time in
which accessing to uClinux web site is slow and often impossible. Is
there any problem with the uClinux site server? Well, maybe the reason
is that, since uClinux is
What about creating torrents for the files? That way it's easier for those
who have some spare bandwidth to contribute without relying on any central
node. You could use the main uClinux website as the tracker and limit
download speed on the full files. Or setup a git/svn/cvs tree with the main
May I ask what kind of storage and bandwidth we are talking about?
Would it help to have a couple of mirror sites? If so, any thoughts as
to the capabilities required of these sites?
When you mention the desire for additional bandwidth, can I ask what
exactly are you referring to?
Dreaming
Has there been any thought to setting up torrents for the ISO's?
Might lessen the load on individuals for bandwidth by spreading it
around
Paul McGougan
Senior Software Engineer
Braintree Communications Pty Ltd
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