Hi Greg,

It seems that setting the RAM configuration to a fixed size has no effects.

Bye
Davide

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Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Per conto di Greg Ungerer
Inviato: mercoledì 9 maggio 2007 15.06
A: uClinux development list
Oggetto: Re: [uClinux-dev] Problems with uClinux for ColdFire


Hi Davide,

Davide Devoti wrote:
> Actually I was working with kernel version 2.6.x, kernel 2.4.x works,
> kernel 2.0.x gives errors while compiling ...

Can you try 2.6.x again, setting the RAM configuration option
to a fixed size?

(The 2.6.x code uses a different RAM detection scheme, maybe it
is buggy for the Arnewsh 5206...)

Regards
Greg



> On mer, 2007-05-09 at 22:08 +1000, Greg Ungerer wrote:
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Davide Devoti wrote:
>>> I just began doing some tests to see if uClinux could fit for my next
>>> projects based on ColdFire or ARM. I have to say that I'm not very
>>> skilled on Linux, I've used it in the past but in the last 7 years I
>>> worked on different platforms.
>>> In this moment I'm doing some tests with the ColdFire port. 
>>> The distribution I'm using is Ubunt 7.04 (kernel version
>>> 2.6.20-15-generic), so I've downloaded and installed the following files
>>> from uClinux site:
>>> - Full source code uClinux-dist-20070130.tar.gz
>>> - Toolchain m68k-uclinux-tools-20061214.sh
>>> - Arnewsh 5206 binary image image-an5206-big-20000706.bin
>>>
>>> and I've downloaded also the Motorola Coldfire 5206 Emulator
>>> (coldfire-0.3.1).
>>>
>>> The Emulator seems to work fine with the binary image downloaded from
>>> the site, but if I configure uClinux for the same board, following the
>>> steps make xconfig - make dep - make, the Emulator doesn't work with the
>>> resulting image. Do you have any idea why ?
>> What kernel version in the dist did you build with?
>>
>> If you can try each of 2.0.x, 2.4.x and 2.6.x that would
>> be interresting to see if none/one/two work.
>>
>> Regards
>> Greg
>>
>>
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