On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 5:30 PM, Albert ARIBAUD <albert.arib...@free.fr> wrote: > Watch out: 'sl' is always 'r10': those are alias names of the register; I > specify both names because depending on the tool you use, you might see > either name. But the pic base, i.e. the register which holds the address of > the GOT, is not necessarily sl! It can can be r10 *or* r9, depending on the > toolchain and options. > > Here your excepts show that r9 remains constant (and, I suspect, its value > is the address of the symbol __got_base) while r10 varies; r9 is the pic > base. Which is lucky because r10 is trashed by the loop that goes through > init_sequence and runs each of the functions it points to.
Ok :) So i showed that the alias is true. :) -- Thanks for the info, I'll need to do some research into what the pic base is with this toolchain. >> There is no arch_cpu_init or board_early_init_f; timer_init is at >> 0xc1091e6c. So it is timer_init which is being called above. >> >> The call to timer_init completes successfully; the next function >> pointer dereferenced and called is 0xc1087e04 == env_init. That call >> completes successfully. The next is 0xc10804f8 == init_baudrate; it >> completes successfully. The next call is 0xc108119c == serial_init; it >> completes successfully. The next is 0xc1086550 == console_init_f; it >> completes successfully. The next is 0xc10804d0 == display_banner; it >> completes successfully. They all did. > > Ok, so all this goes fine, yet you do not see the banner displayed? Correct. >> Execution reaches the call to >> relocate_code and enters; the last instruction I am able to >> single-step is the 'ldr r10, _got_base' in the following lines >> from your patch: > > What happens when you single-step through it? Any kind of error message, or > does the target simply not respond any more? No output on the serial console or from the debugger software. As you say, the target simply does not respond anymore. >>> Thanks again for your help in testing my patches! >> >> My pleasure. I hope we can get them working on the da850evm. > > We certainly will. For me to reproduce your SW setting and build exactly the > same binary as you do, can you confirm that you are again using the 2009q1 > toolchain, and indicate the exact command line you use to build your target? It was the 2009q1 toolchain. export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi- export PATH=/opt/codesourcery-arm-none-eabi-2009q1/bin/:${PATH} export ARCH=arm make mrproper ; make da850evm_config ; make -j9 all Best Regards, Ben Gardiner --- Nanometrics Inc. http://www.nanometrics.ca _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot