Ok, that built ok, but same thing: hangs at "Using base address 0x00400000 and length 0x000c65f8".
Here's ~/snapgear-4.0.7/.config (without commented lines): CONFIG_DISTVERSION="4.0" CONFIG_DEFAULTS_SECURECOMPUTING=y CONFIG_DEFAULTS_SECURECOMPUTING_SG560=y CONFIG_DEFAULTS_KERNEL_2_6=y CONFIG_DEFAULTS_LIBC_UCLIBC=y CONFIG_VENDOR=SecureComputing CONFIG_PRODUCT=SG560 CONFIG_LINUXDIR=linux-2.6.x CONFIG_LIBCDIR=uClibc And here's ~/snapgear-4.0.7/config/.config (without commented lines): CONFIG_DISTVERSION="4.0" CONFIG_LIB_LIBSSL=y CONFIG_LIB_LIBGMP=y CONFIG_LIB_LIBPAM=y CONFIG_LIB_LIBPCAP=y CONFIG_LIB_ZLIB=y CONFIG_LIB_LIBUPNP=y CONFIG_LIB_LIBNL=y CONFIG_LIB_LIBNL_COMPONENTS=y CONFIG_LIB_LIBNL_RTNL=y CONFIG_LIB_LIBNL_ROUTE_LINK=y CONFIG_LIB_LIBNL_NETFILTER=y CONFIG_LIB_LIBNL_NETFILTER_CT=y CONFIG_LIB_LIBNL_NETFILTER_LOG=y CONFIG_LIB_NFNETLINK=y CONFIG_LIB_NETFILTER_CONNTRACK=y CONFIG_LIB_OSIP2=y CONFIG_USER_INIT_INIT=y CONFIG_USER_INIT_CONSOLE_SH=y CONFIG_USER_INIT_RUN_FIREWALL=y CONFIG_USER_OTHER_SH=y CONFIG_USER_GETTYD_GETTYD=y CONFIG_USER_CRON_CRON=y CONFIG_USER_HWCLOCK_HWCLOCK=y 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CONFIG_USER_NETSNMP_SNMPD=y CONFIG_USER_NTPD_NTPD=y CONFIG_USER_NTPD_NTPDATE=y CONFIG_USER_NTPD_NTPQ=y CONFIG_USER_PPPD_PPPD_PPPD=y CONFIG_USER_PPPD_WITH_PAM=y CONFIG_USER_PPPD_WITH_MPPE=y CONFIG_USER_PPPD_WITH_TACACS=y CONFIG_USER_PPPD_WITH_RADIUS=y CONFIG_USER_PPPD_WITH_PPPOE=y CONFIG_USER_PPPD_PPPOE_RETRIES=5 CONFIG_USER_PPPD_NO_AT_REDIRECTION=y CONFIG_USER_PPTPD_PPTPCTRL=y CONFIG_USER_PPTPD_PPTPD=y CONFIG_USER_PPTP_PPTP=y CONFIG_USER_QUAGGA_ZEBRA_ZEBRA=y CONFIG_USER_QUAGGA_BGPD_BGPD=y CONFIG_USER_QUAGGA_RIPD_RIPD=y CONFIG_USER_RADAUTH_RADAUTH=y CONFIG_USER_SIPROXD_SIPROXD=y CONFIG_USER_TCPDUMP_TCPDUMP=y CONFIG_USER_TELNETD_TELNETD=y CONFIG_USER_TRACEROUTE_TRACEROUTE=y CONFIG_USER_NET_TOOLS_ARP=y CONFIG_USER_NET_TOOLS_HOSTNAME=y CONFIG_USER_NET_TOOLS_IFCONFIG=y CONFIG_USER_NET_TOOLS_NETSTAT=y CONFIG_USER_NET_TOOLS_ROUTE=y CONFIG_USER_NET_TOOLS_MII_TOOL=y CONFIG_USER_CHAT_CHAT=y CONFIG_USER_HD_HD=y CONFIG_USER_RRDTOOL_RRDTOOL=y CONFIG_USER_SHADOW_UTILS=y CONFIG_USER_SHADOW_PAM=y 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CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_CAT=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_CHGRP=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_CHMOD=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_CHOWN=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_CP=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_DATE=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_DATE_ISOFMT=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_DD=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_DF=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_DF_INODE=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_DIRNAME=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_DU=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_DU_DEFAULT_BLOCKSIZE_1K=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_ECHO=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_ENV=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FALSE=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_HEAD=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_LN=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_LS=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_LS_FILETYPES=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_LS_FOLLOWLINKS=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_LS_RECURSIVE=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_LS_SORTFILES=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_LS_TIMESTAMPS=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_LS_USERNAME=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_MKDIR=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_MKFIFO=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_MKNOD=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_MV=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_PWD=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_RM=y 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CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_INSMOD=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_RMMOD=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_LSMOD=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_MODPROBE=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_MODPROBE_MULTIPLE_OPTIONS=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_MODPROBE_FANCY_ALIAS=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_CHECK_TAINTED_MODULE=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_2_6_MODULES=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_MORE=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_MOUNT=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_MOUNT_FLAGS=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_UMOUNT=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_UMOUNT_ALL=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_WATCHDOGD=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_ARPING=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FREE=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_KILL=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_PS=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_UPTIME=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_SH_IS_ASH=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_ASH=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_ASH_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_SYSLOGD=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_ROTATE_LOGFILE=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_REMOTE_LOG=y CONFIG_USER_BUSYBOX_KLOGD=y CONFIG_USER_RAMIMAGE_NONE=y CONFIG_POOR_ENTROPY=y On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 8:51 AM, GravyFace <gravyf...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using gcc version 4.6.3 > > Oddly, now I can't build with kernel config I have: threw two separate > errors, one was a complaint of line X in the dhclient configuration, lastly > was a lex error of some nondescript reasoning. I tried again with make > clean, no dice, so clearly fingers of the rotund persuasion are wreaking > havoc in the kernel config. I blew away my snapgear directory, extracting > tarball, trying again from scratch now. > > > On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 1:05 AM, Greg Ungerer <g...@uclinux.org> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> On 31/08/14 13:49, GravyFace wrote: >> > Update: I was able to (I think) sort out the kernel config by using >> make menuconfig and with the help of search (/), find the parameters >> suggested, change them, and re-build the image. Unfortunately it seems as >> though these kernel config options aren't correct: it just hangs after >> "using base address...". >> >> Can you post your modified kernel config here? >> >> I took the 4.0.7 source, modified kernel config to enable those >> settings, and that network loads, boots and runs for me on a SG560. >> >> I am using a new compiler version, not sure if that might be an issue. >> (I am using a gcc-4.2.1 toolchain). >> >> Regards >> Greg >> >> >> >> > Recovery Bootloader >> > (C) Copyright 1999-2006, Secure Computing Inc (www.securecomputing.com >> <http://www.securecomputing.com>) >> > SecureComputing/SG560 Version 3.1.5u1 >> > 'n'etwork, 'f'lash, 's'erial [n] : >> > Timeout, initiating network >> > Decompressing etherboot >> > +Getting DHCP address... . >> > Ethernet eth0: MAC address 00:d0:cf:0b:b9:34 >> > IP: 192.168.0.101/255.255.255.0 <http://192.168.0.101/255.255.255.0>, >> Gateway: 192.168.0.1 >> > Default server: 192.168.0.254, DNS server IP: 0.0.0.0 >> > >> > RedBoot(tm) bootstrap and debug environment [RAM] >> > Red Hat certified release, version 1.94 - built 16:02:10, Nov 4 2005 >> > >> > Platform: CyberGuard SG5XX family of VPN/Firewall/Routers (XScale) BE >> > Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Red Hat, Inc. >> > >> > RAM: 0x00000000-0x01000000, 0x00060d48-0x00ff3000 available >> > == Executing boot script in 1.000 seconds - enter ^C to abort >> > RedBoot> load -v -s 0x00200000 -b 0x00800000 image.bin >> > Using default protocol (TFTP) >> > | >> > Raw file loaded 0x00200000-0x002c65f8, assumed entry at 0x00200000 >> > RedBoot> exec -r 0x00800000 -c "console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/ram0" >> 0x00200000 >> > [Using ramdisk at 0x800000-0xbcf000] >> > Using base address 0x00200000 and length 0x000c65fc >> > >> > >> > Power light and the port lights are solid. >> > >> > >> > On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 8:20 PM, GravyFace <gravyf...@gmail.com >> <mailto:gravyf...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> > >> > Hi Greg, >> > >> > Searched online for where to place those kernel config entries; >> tried to add them to the symlink'ed config.arch in the root snapgear-4.0.7 >> directory but that made 'make' unhappy. >> > >> > Where should I be placing those config lines? There's oodles of >> files with similar "CONFIG_" lines, so not sure where I should be putting >> it. >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > >> > On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 2:28 AM, Greg Ungerer <g...@uclinux.org >> <mailto:g...@uclinux.org>> wrote: >> > >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > On 29/08/14 00:09, GravyFace wrote: >> > > Sure, here you go: >> > > >> > > Recovery Bootloader >> > > (C) Copyright 1999-2006, Secure Computing Inc ( >> www.securecomputing.com <http://www.securecomputing.com> < >> http://www.securecomputing.com>) >> > > SecureComputing/SG560 Version 3.1.5u1 >> > > 'n'etwork, 'f'lash, 's'erial [n] : >> > > Recovery Bootloader >> > > (C) Copyright 1999-2006, Secure Computing Inc ( >> www.securecomputing.com <http://www.securecomputing.com> < >> http://www.securecomputing.com>) >> > > SecureComputing/SG560 Version 3.1.5u1 >> > > 'n'etwork, 'f'lash, 's'erial [n] : >> > > Timeout, initiating network >> > > Decompressing etherboot >> > > +Getting DHCP address... . >> > > Ethernet eth0: MAC address >> 00:d0:cf:0b:b9:34 >> > > IP: 192.168.0.101/255.255.255.0 < >> http://192.168.0.101/255.255.255.0> <http://192.168.0.101/255.255.255.0>, >> Gateway: 192.168.0.1 >> > > Default server: 192.168.0.254, DNS server IP: 0.0.0.0 >> > > >> > > RedBoot(tm) bootstrap and debug environment [RAM] >> > > Red Hat certified release, version 1.94 - built 16:02:10, >> Nov 4 2005 >> > > >> > > Platform: CyberGuard SG5XX family of VPN/Firewall/Routers >> (XScale) BE >> > > Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Red Hat, Inc. >> > > >> > > RAM: 0x00000000-0x01000000, 0x00060d48-0x00ff3000 available >> > > == Executing boot script in 1.000 seconds - enter ^C to abort >> > > RedBoot> load -v -s 0x00200000 -b 0x00800000 image.bin >> > > Using default protocol (TFTP) >> > > | >> > > Raw file loaded 0x00200000-0x002c4b8c, assumed entry at >> 0x00200000 >> > > RedBoot> exec -r 0x00800000 -c "console=ttyS0,115200 >> root=/dev/ram0" 0x00200000 >> > > [Using ramdisk at 0x800000-0xbce000] >> > > Using base address 0x00200000 and length 0x000c4b90 >> > > Linux version 2.6.26-uc0 (root@test-ubu01) (gcc version >> 3.4.4) #13 Tue Aug 26 12:14:17 EDT 2014 >> > > CPU: XScale-IXP42x Family [690541f2] revision 2 (ARMv5TE), >> cr=000039ff >> > > Machine: McAfee/SG560 >> > > Memory policy: ECC disabled, Data cache writeback >> > > CPU0: D VIVT undefined 5 cache >> > > CPU0: I cache: 32768 bytes, associativity 32, 32 byte lines, >> 32 sets >> > > CPU0: D cache: 32768 bytes, associativity 32, 32 byte lines, >> 32 sets >> > > Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping off. >> Total pages: 4064 >> > > Kernel command line: console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/ram0 >> > > PID hash table entries: 64 (order: 6, 256 bytes) >> > > Dentry cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 1, 8192 bytes) >> > > Inode-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) >> > > Memory: 16MB = 16MB total >> > > Memory: 14616KB available (1428K code, 96K data, 60K init) >> > > SLUB: Genslabs=12, HWalign=32, Order=0-3, MinObjects=0, >> CPUs=1, Nodes=1 >> > > Mount-cache hash table entries: 512 >> > > CPU: Testing write buffer coherency: ok >> > > net_namespace: 484 bytes >> > > NET: Registered protocol family 16 >> > > IXP4xx: Using 16MiB expansion bus window size >> > > NET: Registered protocol family 2 >> > > IP route cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) >> > > TCP established hash table entries: 512 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) >> > > TCP bind hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) >> > > TCP: Hash tables configured (established 512 bind 1024) >> > > TCP reno registered >> > > NET: Registered protocol family 1 >> > > NetWinder Floating Point Emulator V0.97 (double precision) >> > > Squashfs 2.2-r2 (released 2005/09/08) (C) 2002-2005 Phillip >> Lougher >> > > Squashfs 2.2 includes LZMA decompression support >> > > io scheduler noop registered (default) >> > > ledman: Copyright (C) SnapGear, 2000-2008. >> > > LED: registered ERASE switch on IRQ26 >> > > M41T11M6: Real Time Clock driver >> > > snapdog: HW/SW watchdog timer for SnapGear/Others >> > > Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 4 ports, IRQ >> sharing disabled >> > > serial8250.0: ttyS0 at MMIO 0xc8000000 (irq = 15) is a XScale >> > > console [ttyS0] enabled >> > > serial8250.0: ttyS1 at MMIO 0xc8001000 (irq = 13) is a XScale >> > > PPP generic driver version 2.4.2 >> > > PPP Deflate Compression module registered >> > > PPP BSD Compression module registered >> > > PPP MPPE Compression module registered >> > > NET: Registered protocol family 24 >> > > SLIP: version 0.8.4-NET3.019-NEWTTY (dynamic channels, >> max=256). >> > > CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of >> California. >> > > SnapGear: MTD flash setup >> > > SnapGear Intel/StrataFlash: Found 1 x16 devices at 0x0 in >> 16-bit bank >> > > Intel/Sharp Extended Query Table at 0x0031 >> > > Using buffer write method >> > > cfi_cmdset_0001: Erase suspend on write enabled >> > > SnapGear: SnapGear Intel/StrataFlash device size = 8192K >> > > Creating 6 MTD partitions on "SnapGear Intel/StrataFlash": >> > > 0x00000000-0x00020000 : "SnapGear Boot Loader" >> > > 0x00020000-0x000a0000 : "SnapGear non-volatile configuration" >> > > 0x000a0000-0x007e0000 : "SnapGear image" >> > > 0x00000000-0x00800000 : "SnapGear Intel/StrataFlash" >> > > 0x007e0000-0x00800000 : "SnapGear System Log" >> > > 0x007e0000-0x00800000 : "SnapGear System Log" >> > > SNAPARM: root device set to 2 >> > > u32 classifier >> > > GRE over IPv4 tunneling driver >> > > TCP cubic registered >> > > NET: Registered protocol family 17 >> > > Bridge firewalling registered >> > > 802.1Q VLAN Support v1.8 Ben Greear <gree...@candelatech.com >> <mailto:gree...@candelatech.com> <mailto:gree...@candelatech.com <mailto: >> gree...@candelatech.com>>> >> > > All bugs added by David S. Miller <da...@redhat.com <mailto: >> da...@redhat.com> <mailto:da...@redhat.com <mailto:da...@redhat.com>>> >> > > XScale DSP coprocessor detected. >> > > VFS: Cannot open root device "ram0" or unknown-block(0,0) >> > > Please append a correct "root=" boot option; here are the >> available partitions: >> > > 1f00 128 mtdblock0 (driver?) >> > > 1f01 512 mtdblock1 (driver?) >> > > 1f02 7424 mtdblock2 (driver?) >> > > 1f03 8192 mtdblock3 (driver?) >> > > 1f04 128 mtdblock4 (driver?) >> > > 1f05 128 mtdblock5 (driver?) >> > > Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on >> unknown-block(0,0) >> > >> > I suspect you need these enabled: >> > >> > CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y >> > CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y >> > CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_COUNT=4 >> > CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=16384 >> > >> > Doesn't look like they are on from the output above. >> > Otherwise it looks ok. >> > >> > Regards >> > Greg >> > >> > >> > >> > > On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 8:02 PM, Greg Ungerer < >> g...@uclinux.org <mailto:g...@uclinux.org> <mailto:g...@uclinux.org >> <mailto:g...@uclinux.org>>> wrote: >> > > >> > > On 27/08/14 23:09, GravyFace wrote: >> > > >> > > On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 8:44 PM, Greg Ungerer < >> g...@uclinux.org <mailto:g...@uclinux.org> <mailto:g...@uclinux.org >> <mailto:g...@uclinux.org>> <mailto:g...@uclinux.org <mailto: >> g...@uclinux.org> <mailto:g...@uclinux.org <mailto:g...@uclinux.org>>>> >> wrote: >> > > I'm assuming this was the last step, >> > > >> > > That is the last step. Easiest fix is to just >> create a /tftpboot >> > > directory that is world read/write. Doesn't >> really matter whether >> > > you actually have tftp server enabled or not. >> > > >> > > Yeah, I was able to figure that out and with the help >> of the SG manual (amazing, those!) found out about the "recovery" process >> of holding down ERASE and booting. With Wireshark, I was able to see it >> pick up an IP from tftpd's DHCP service and successfully download my >> image.bin. >> > > >> > > >> > > Maybe, maybe not. What are the front LEDs doing? >> > > If the heartbeat (HB) is flashing then it was >> probably successful. >> > > >> > > A serial port console is not enabled by default, >> so you won't get >> > > anything on the serial port without doing extra >> steps. >> > > >> > > Now that I have that out of my system, my >> next step is to install tftpd and (I'm assuming) do a TFTP based install? >> Don't see that part on the snapgear.org <http://snapgear.org> < >> http://snapgear.org> <http://snapgear.org> <http://snapgear.org> >> documentation on archive.org <http://archive.org> <http://archive.org> < >> http://archive.org> <http://archive.org>, but maybe I'm missing >> something. >> > > >> > > >> > > SnapGear has been shutdown so I don't know they >> have on the web anymore. >> > > But the tftp network load is pretty simple. To >> see what is going on hook >> > > up the serial port at 115200,8,n,1. Then hold in >> the ERASE button and >> > > plug in the power. It will come up with a simple >> boot loader prompt. >> > > After a few seconds it will timeout and try a >> network load - doing a >> > > dhcp address lookup and then trying a tftp load >> of a system image >> > > (that is the image.bin file that your compile >> generated). >> > > >> > > >> > > Well, getting a kernel panic; don't think it can find >> the flash device... >> > > >> > > XScale DSP coprocessor detected. >> > > VFS: Cannot open root device "ram0" or >> unknown-block(0,0) >> > > Please append a correct "root=" boot option; here are >> the available partitions: >> > > 1f00 128 mtdblock0 (driver?) >> > > 1f01 512 mtdblock1 (driver?) >> > > 1f02 7424 mtdblock2 (driver?) >> > > 1f03 8192 mtdblock3 (driver?) >> > > 1f04 128 mtdblock4 (driver?) >> > > 1f05 128 mtdblock5 (driver?) >> > > Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root >> fs on unknown-block(0,0) >> > > >> > > >> > > Can you send the complete boot log? >> > > >> > > >> > > There was a patch that I never applied as I wasn't >> sure what the architecture was for these, but seeing this in the boot >> message ("CPU: XScale-IXP42x Family [690541f2] revision 2 (ARMv5TE), >> cr=000039ff"), it jogged my memory of this, from the archive.org < >> http://archive.org> <http://archive.org> <http://archive.org>'s snapgear >> documentation page: >> > > >> > > >> > > "Also available is a patch package that can be used >> to build the Intel IXP4xx Access Library code as part of the SnapGear >> distribution. This patch set contains support for the Intel CSR-1.4 with >> DSR-2.6.2 combination, and the Intel CSR-2.4 library (on both 2.4 and 2.6 >> linux kernels)." >> > > >> > > There's also this, but it appears as those RedBoot >> has already been configured: >> > > >> https://gitorious.org/linux-__nios2/uclinux-dist/source/__5316285bb1b0a07bd2a2a562ec9397__af22dc465d:vendors/__SecureComputing/SG560/README >> < >> https://gitorious.org/linux-nios2/uclinux-dist/source/5316285bb1b0a07bd2a2a562ec9397af22dc465d:vendors/SecureComputing/SG560/README >> > >> > > >> > > >> > > Before Linux had in kernel drivers for the IXP4xx eth >> driver you >> > > had to use Intel's drivers for them. That >> SecureComputing/SG560 >> > > config would have been configured with them in mind. I >> don't recall >> > > what kernel the Snapgear 4.0 source was based on, but you >> may be >> > > able to configure and use the kernels own ixp4xx eth >> drivers. >> > > >> > > You can ignore what that README says about redboot. It >> doesn't really >> > > apply to the SG560. (The network boot loading is done >> using a redboot, >> > > but it is a stripped down simple one - that just does the >> network >> > > loading. It doesn't deal with flash). >> > > >> > > Regards >> > > Greg >> > > >> > > >> > > I would suggest hard setting a command line in >> your kernel config so that >> > > you have console=ttyS0,115200 set. >> > > >> > > I think I saw an old post on how to do that; if I get >> past the kernel panic, this will be the first thing I do. >> > > >> > > Regards >> > > Greg >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 9:40 AM, GravyFace < >> gravyf...@gmail.com <mailto:gravyf...@gmail.com> <mailto: >> gravyf...@gmail.com <mailto:gravyf...@gmail.com>> <mailto: >> gravyf...@gmail.com <mailto:gravyf...@gmail.com> <mailto: >> gravyf...@gmail.com <mailto:gravyf...@gmail.com>>> <mailto: >> gravyf...@gmail.com <mailto:gravyf...@gmail.com> <mailto: >> gravyf...@gmail.com <mailto:gravyf...@gmail.com>> <mailto: >> gravyf...@gmail.com <mailto:gravyf...@gmail.com> <mailto: >> gravyf...@gmail.com <mailto:gravyf...@gmail.com>>>>> wrote: >> > > >> > > Thanks, I'll give that a go now. >> > > >> > > >> > > On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 2:24 AM, Greg >> Ungerer <g...@uclinux.org <mailto:g...@uclinux.org> <mailto: >> g...@uclinux.org <mailto:g...@uclinux.org>> <mailto:g...@uclinux.org >> <mailto:g...@uclinux.org> <mailto:g...@uclinux.org <mailto: >> g...@uclinux.org>>> <mailto:g...@uclinux.org <mailto:g...@uclinux.org> >> <mailto:g...@uclinux.org <mailto:g...@uclinux.org>> <mailto: >> g...@uclinux.org <mailto:g...@uclinux.org> <mailto:g...@uclinux.org >> <mailto:g...@uclinux.org>>>>> wrote: >> > > >> > > Hi, >> > > >> > > >> > > On 24/08/14 03:26, gravyface wrote: >> > > >> > > Hi all, >> > > >> > > First time attempting to compile >> really anything in Linux (why not try this? <g>), and hitting a wall with a >> seemingly pam-auth related error. >> > > >> > > Build Environment: >> > > >> > > - Ubuntu Server 12.04.5 LTS with >> apt versions of binutils, build-essentials, gcc, gdb, curses >> (libncurses5-dev libncursesw5-dev). I downloaded the >> arm-linux-tools-20061213.tar.______gz < >> https://web.archive.org/web/______20100715203220/http://ftp.______snapgear.org/pub/snapgear/______tools/arm-linux/arm-linux-______tools-20061213.tar.gz >> < >> https://web.archive.org/web/____20100715203220/http://ftp.____snapgear.org/pub/snapgear/____tools/arm-linux/arm-linux-____tools-20061213.tar.gz> >> < >> https://web.archive.org/web/____20100715203220/http://ftp.____snapgear.org/pub/snapgear/____tools/arm-linux/arm-linux-____tools-20061213.tar.gz >> < >> https://web.archive.org/web/__20100715203220/http://ftp.__snapgear.org/pub/snapgear/__tools/arm-linux/arm-linux-__tools-20061213.tar.gz>> >> < >> https://web.archive.org/web/____20100715203220/http://ftp.____snapgear.org/pub/snapgear/____tools/arm-linux/arm-linux-____tools-20061213.tar.gz >> > > < >> https://web.archive.org/web/__20100715203220/http://ftp.__snapgear.org/pub/snapgear/__tools/arm-linux/arm-linux-__tools-20061213.tar.gz> >> < >> https://web.archive.org/web/__20100715203220/http://ftp.__snapgear.org/pub/snapgear/__tools/arm-linux/arm-linux-__tools-20061213.tar.gz >> < >> https://web.archive.org/web/20100715203220/http://ftp.snapgear.org/pub/snapgear/tools/arm-linux/arm-linux-tools-20061213.tar.gz>>>> >> from Web Archive's copy, but have no idea how to use it. >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > I can get whatever versions of >> packages needed; just let me know. >> > > >> > > Target: >> > > >> > > - I have more SG560s than I know >> what to do with after dismantling a large site-to-site client network; I'm >> interested in building simple network testing appliances >> (ping/arp-scan/nc/ssh) I can use when configuring various networking >> devices, so I think the default libraries and utilities should be more than >> adequate in the base image. >> > > >> > > What I've done: >> > > >> > > - Extracted >> http://ftp.snapgear.org/pub/______snapgear/src/snapgear-4.0.7.______tar.bz2 >> <http://ftp.snapgear.org/pub/____snapgear/src/snapgear-4.0.7.____tar.bz2> >> <http://ftp.snapgear.org/pub/____snapgear/src/snapgear-4.0.7.____tar.bz2 >> <http://ftp.snapgear.org/pub/__snapgear/src/snapgear-4.0.7.__tar.bz2>> < >> http://ftp.snapgear.org/pub/____snapgear/src/snapgear-4.0.7.____tar.bz2 < >> http://ftp.snapgear.org/pub/__snapgear/src/snapgear-4.0.7.__tar.bz2> < >> http://ftp.snapgear.org/pub/__snapgear/src/snapgear-4.0.7.__tar.bz2 < >> http://ftp.snapgear.org/pub/snapgear/src/snapgear-4.0.7.tar.bz2>>> to my >> home directory in a sub-folder called uclinux (full path is >> /home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7). From that directory, ran >> "make SecureComputing/SG560_default" which ran for 15 minutes or so, >> happily compiling, until it exited with Error 2, and not a whole lot more: >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > By default the build is parallel >> across the number of CPUs you have. >> > > It may be that the actuall error was >> way back in the compile output. >> > > >> > > Try running: >> > > >> > > make NON_SMP_BUILD=1 >> SecureComputing/SG560_default >> > > >> > > It will be a lot slower, only >> running on 1 CPU. But it will much >> > > more likely stop at the failure >> point. >> > > >> > > Regards >> > > Greg >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > ucfront-gcc arm-linux-gcc >> -mbig-endian -mcpu=xscale -mtune=xscale -msoft-float -DHOST_NAME_MAX=255 >> -shared .libs/pam_xauth.o -Wl,--rpath >> -Wl,/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build/libpam/.libs >> -L/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build/libpam >> /home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build/libpam/.libs/libpam.so >> -mbig-endian -mcpu=xscale -mtune=xscale -msoft-float >> -Wl,--version-script=../../../______modules/pam_xauth/../____modules.__map >> -Wl,-S -Wl,-soname -Wl,pam_xauth.so -o .libs/pam_xauth.so >> > > creating pam_xauth.la < >> http://pam_xauth.la> <http://pam_xauth.la> <http://pam_xauth.la> < >> http://pam_xauth.la> <http://pam_xauth.la/> >> > > (cd .libs && rm -f pam_xauth.la >> <http://pam_xauth.la> <http://pam_xauth.la> <http://pam_xauth.la> < >> http://pam_xauth.la> <http://pam_xauth.la/> && ln -s ../pam_xauth.la < >> http://pam_xauth.la> <http://pam_xauth.la> <http://pam_xauth.la> < >> http://pam_xauth.la> <http://pam_xauth.la/> pam_xauth.la < >> http://pam_xauth.la> <http://pam_xauth.la> <http://pam_xauth.la> < >> http://pam_xauth.la> <http://pam_xauth.la/>) >> > > >> > > make[8]: Leaving directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build/modules/pam_xauth' >> > > make[8]: Entering directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build/modules' >> > > >> > > >> > > make[8]: Nothing to be done for >> `all-am'. >> > > make[8]: Leaving directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build/modules' >> > > make[7]: Leaving directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build/modules' >> > > Making all in po >> > > make[7]: Entering directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build/po' >> > > >> > > >> > > make[7]: Nothing to be done for >> `all'. >> > > make[7]: Leaving directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build/po' >> > > Making all in conf >> > > make[7]: Entering directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build/conf' >> > > make[8]: Entering directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build/conf' >> > > >> > > >> > > make[8]: Nothing to be done for >> `all-am'. >> > > make[8]: Leaving directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build/conf' >> > > make[7]: Leaving directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build/conf' >> > > make[7]: Entering directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build' >> > > >> > > >> > > make[7]: Nothing to be done for >> `all-am'. >> > > make[7]: Leaving directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build' >> > > make[6]: Leaving directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build' >> > > make[5]: Leaving directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam/______build' >> > > make[4]: Leaving directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib/libpam' >> > > make[3]: Leaving directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib' >> > > >> > > >> > > make[2]: *** [all] Error 2 >> > > make[2]: Leaving directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7/lib' >> > > >> > > >> > > make[1]: *** [subdirs] Error 1 >> > > make[1]: Leaving directory >> `/home/gravyface/uclinux/______snapgear-4.0.7' >> > > make: *** >> [SecureComputing/SG560_______default] Error 2 >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > Looks to be pam-related, but >> with no error, I'm kind of at a loss here. >> > > >> > > Thanks in advance! >> > > >> > > >> > > >> _____________________________________________________ >> > > uClinux-dev mailing list >> > > 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