Hi Bob,
rwarner wrote:
Greg Ungerer wrote:
rwarner wrote:
Michael Schnell wrote:
I read that the now officially released Kernel 2.6.25 offers a lot
of goodies for embedded / soft-realtime systems.
Will this version included in the tools (Buildroot etc) ?
Is it recommended to use 2.6.25
Hi Jamie,
Jamie Lokier wrote:
Greg Ungerer wrote:
Now that generic nommu support is _nominally_ in the mainline kernel,
it seems odd to me that the mainline kernel + SoC patches is not what
I'm supposed to be doing.
That is your starting point. Ideally when you are happy with your
specific
.
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+ sset = paddr (~(nasys_dcache_line_size - 1));
+ eset = (paddr + len + nasys_dcache_line_size - 1)
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compiler on 2.4 vintage
code. I don't recall if those are in the 20070130 release. They are
certainly in all recent uClinux-dist patches against 20070130.
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will get the latest bug
fixes and security fixes, as usual for any new kernel release.
Nothing specific strikes me as improving ARM non-mmu in this
one though. Unless I mis-understand your question?
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CONFIG_M68KFPU_EMU
asmlinkage void fpemu_signal(int signal, int code, void *addr)
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CONFIG_MTD_UCLINUX=y
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23 files changed, 1698 insertions(+), 1231 deletions(-)
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Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Siewior wrote:
* Greg Ungerer | 2008-04-29 11:26:51 [+1000]:
Sebastian Siewior wrote:
This is my proposal for .25. I don't know when the mcfserial driver becomes
obsolete / gets removed. Good to know that there is allready a driver that
supports the new API that can
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Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Siewior wrote:
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Hi Sebastian,
Hi Greg,
Sebastian Siewior wrote:
The M523x initialized the irq controller properly, the driver must
not do
it anymore.
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Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Siewior wrote:
* Greg Ungerer | 2008-04-29 10:20:35 [+1000]:
The mcfserial.c driver is obsolete, and I plan on removing it
from the kernel soon. The mcf.c driver is now the appropriate
one to use. It uese the modern style serial driver API, and
properly support
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II am just looking an any remaining things that should be pushed
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Sebastian Siewior wrote:
Greg Ungerer wrote:
Sebastian Siewior wrote:
May we agree on a git tree? This would make things easier I guess. Even
Russell has one these days :) This would atleast avoid [2]. And if you
remove the stack address in my other patch please let me know or alteast
leave
Hi Matt,
Matt Waddel wrote:
Greg Ungerer wrote:
Sebastian Siewior wrote:
* Greg Ungerer | 2008-04-29 10:20:35 [+1000]:
The mcfserial.c driver is obsolete, and I plan on removing it
from the kernel soon. The mcf.c driver is now the appropriate
one to use. It uese the modern style serial
copypaste error :-)
I hadn't seen this :-(
It was still broken :-)
Fixed now, thanks.
Regadrs
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An update of the uClinux (MMU-less) code against 2.6.24.
Mostly new m68knommu things this time around in the small
patch.
http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux
to MAC */
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Sebastian Siewior wrote:
Greg Ungerer wrote:
Sebastian Siewior wrote:
Greg Ungerer wrote:
Sebastian Siewior wrote:
May we agree on a git tree? This would make things easier I guess.
Even
Russell has one these days :) This would atleast avoid [2]. And if you
remove the stack address in my
m68k
during the original port. Could these be removed?
Yep, they sure could.
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the accesserror_type() to simply report the error
and let buserr_c() handle the die_if_kernel() as it did before too.
Does that still look alright to you?
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#include asm-generic/bitops/ffs.h
#include asm-generic/bitops/__ffs.h
+#endif
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#include asm-generic/bitops/sched.h
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Hi Sebastian,
Hi Greg,
-mcpu is not supported in gcc-4.1.1 (I currently use that).
I looked at the online docs and it looked like 4.2 didn't have it,
but never trust the docs!
My gcc is from CodeSourcery so one of their patches
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+ );
+return val;
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+#else
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+#endif
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/__ffs.h
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of the missing data?
Occassional losses under high load?
Or big missing chunks of data?
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the build errors? Regarding latest
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Try uClinux-dist/README and
uClinux-dist/Documentation/ARMulator-HOWTO
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Hi Arnd,
I have no problem with the m68knommu bits. You can add my:
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By coincidence I have a patch queued up for 2.6.27 that
removes the RPX bits from drivers/net/fec.c from Sebastian
Siewior. I am happy to drop that if you plan on promoting
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ok, thanks.
By coincidence I have a patch queued up for 2.6.27 that
removes the RPX bits from drivers
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. fix rt signal return path Wilson Callan
. add a missing backslash n in setup code Sebastian Siewior
. add some missing section into lds script Sebastian Siewior
. verbose output for a bus error on ColdfireJate Sujjavanich
. fix 5206e struct naming
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chris
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Hi All,
An set of fixes and updates of the uClinux (MMU-less) code
against 2.6.25. http://2.6.25. Again mostly new m68knommu things
this time
around in the small patch
teachers. Huge thanks to
all of you.
:-)
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Hi Michael,
Michael Schnell wrote:
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git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gerg/uclinux.git
Sounds nice.
But will I ab able to access it ? I'm behind a firewall and need to
do git via http, which works fine with Thomas' git but does
this
goodness and release it as a final package. The diffs to the previous
are just getting far to big to push out as updates.
So report problems if you find them, quickly :-)
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# CONFIG_USER_NTPD_NTPD is not set
-CONFIG_USER_NTPD_NTPDATE=y
+# CONFIG_USER_NTPD_NTPDATE is not set
# CONFIG_USER_NTPD_NTPQ is not set
# CONFIG_USER_OPENSSL_APPS is not set
# CONFIG_USER_OPENVPN_OPENVPN is not set
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Sebastian Siewior wrote:
* Greg Ungerer | 2008-06-19 22:15:43 [+1000]:
Sebastian Siewior wrote:
Greg, I though you dropped my fec patches and you are waiting for me to
rebase. Did you rebase them on your own or did this only apply cleanly?
It applied with a little fuzz, see in the for-linus
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There is very little code fixup over the the 20080612 release.
It mainly updates a number of broken board configurations
(mostly bad include path in config.uClibc files).
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the one in
user/init/Makefile. And it uses /bin or /sbin depending on
whether we are compiling for a CONFIG_UCLINUX target or not.
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Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Siewior wrote:
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Initialized empty Git repository in
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Cannot get remote repository
/m68knommu/platform/5249/MOTOROLA/crt0_rom.S)
Doesn't necessarily make sense for every setup, but if you don't
have a lot of RAM it is an option.
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greatful for any ideas as without the jffs2 kernel support I cant
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Hi Mike,
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Mike Frysinger wrote:
This removes the need for duplication of all the linux/config/modules
subtargets by just using a wildcard target. This also means people
now get
free access to all the fun kernel targets without having to duplicate
another
rule
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I have been using a gcc-4.2.1 toolchain for uClinux ARM for
about a year now, no problems there either.
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Hi Markus,
Markus Franke wrote:
Greg Ungerer schrieb:
The kernel can do basic profiling already. Supply a profile=4 boot
option to it. And read out the profile information use the readprofile
app.
yes I know about this option. I tried with profile=2 but readprofile
gave me only very little
Hi Jun,
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This might be a dumb question, but have we considered moving to gcc4.x
for uclinux? Any pro's and con's? What would be the effort to do so?
I have been using a gcc-4.2.4 based toolchain
Hi Jun,
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Jun Sun wrote:
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 10:02:08PM +1000, Greg Ungerer wrote:
Jun Sun wrote:
This might be a dumb question, but have we considered moving to gcc4.x
for uclinux? Any pro's and con's? What
Hi Jun,
Jun Sun wrote:
See below.
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I build my own from gnu source. You can download my arm-linux 4.2.1
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