Hi Daniele, On 11/04/14 01:47, Daniele Ziglioli wrote: > well, finally I've compiled the last 20131024 with codesourcery toolchain, > but ... > > I've then started from the config of the M5272C3 EVB (that is is the more > similar to mine), > and changed kernel execution form add 0x400. > The same I've done before with a linux-2.4 kernel, and that work. > But when i do go 0x400 nothing happen on the console. > I've an ICDFZ 64K (P&E) and the only thing that I could see , looking the > address of the assembler line > where the cpu is looped in the "calibrate_delay" function. > > attached the config used.
You probably want CONFIG_RAMSIZE to be set to 0x1000000. It should be all of RAM, not with the vector region size taken of. Otherwise it looks pretty normal. > did you know if the last uclinux (linux-3) version run on the M5272C3 EVB ? I don't think I have run it on that board. I have run it on a few other ColdFire boards (like the 5208 for example). Regards Greg > Il 10/04/2014 01:32, Greg Ungerer ha scritto: >> Hi Daniele, >> >> On 10/04/14 01:28, Daniele Ziglioli wrote: >>> I've tried to compile, without success, the last kernel linux-3.x for the >>> EVM5272 freescale board. >>> >>> My environment: >>> Ubuntu 10.04 >>> m68k-uclinux-tools-20101118.sh or >>> freescale-coldfire-2011.09-23-m68k-uclinux.bin >>> uClinux-dist-20131024.tar.bz2 >>> I've tried various dist and compiler (codesourcery and uclinux) ... >>> without success. >>> >>> Could you suggest me a working tested environment to get compiled a recent >>> (> linux-2.6.x ) kernel, >>> for that board (or a different similar one) ? >> What failed exactly? >> Can you show the compile logs? >> >> Regards >> Greg >> >> > > -- > Cordiali saluti, > *Daniele Ziglioli* > www.signal-elettronica.it <http://www.signal-elettronica.it/> _______________________________________________ uClinux-dev mailing list uClinux-dev@uclinux.org http://mailman.uclinux.org/mailman/listinfo/uclinux-dev This message was resent by uclinux-dev@uclinux.org To unsubscribe see: http://mailman.uclinux.org/mailman/options/uclinux-dev