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Murphy Chen writes:
> 	I'd like to download the TFTP loader for EBSA-110 from  
> 	ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux/distrib/ebsa110/loader.tar.gz
> 	However, the FTP server went down.....

The FTP server is very much alive; unfortunately, it's behind a network which
got turned off for Y2K.  It should be back on line later today.

> 	Does anybody have a copy of this file?

Yes, the FTP mirrors have a copy.  Have a look at my web pages for information
about FTP mirror sites.
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Hello,

	I'd like to download the TFTP loader for EBSA-110 from  
	ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux/distrib/ebsa110/loader.tar.gz
	However, the FTP server went down.....

	Does anybody have a copy of this file?
	Please send it to me.

	I'm going  to port this to Brutus with a NE-2000 compatiable Ethernet PC-Card.
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>Does anybody know if XFree86 has been ported to StrongARM (110/1100)?

Yes.  See the Debian, Titan and NetWinder distributions, for example.  People 
are using XF86_FBDev at least on SA1100 platforms, and both XF86_FBDev and 
XF86_SVGA on various SA110 machines.

p.



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Yes, I intend to do the last release of ARM Linux this millennium, if not the
last release of Linux this millennium.

Unfortunately, this is going to be a little more complicated, since the main
FTP site is inaccessible.  However, it will be available from the FTP
mirrors on:

	ftp.netwinder.org

and:

	inkvine.fluff.org

You can find the 2.3.35 kernel patches on these sites now!
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I'm trying to make a Sangoma PCI card work over an EBSA285 PCI bus with
Linux-2.2.13-rmk2. The driver works fine under i386 and only ioremap()'ed
memory is used to communicate with the card.  The card is probed correctly
and initialized, but at some point I get this each time the driver is
launched:

PCI: master abort pc=[<C00DD224>]

The reportd PC is always the same and is located in memset:

...
c00dd20c:       e35c0002        cmp     ip, #2
c00dd210:       b4c31001        strltb  r1, [r3], #1
c00dd214:       d4c31001        strleb  r1, [r3], #1
c00dd218:       e4c31001        strb    r1, [r3], #1
c00dd21c:       e26cc004        rsb     ip, ip, #4
c00dd220:       e042200c        sub     r2, r2, ip
c00dd224:       e1811401        orr     r1, r1, r1, lsl #8
c00dd228:       e1811801        orr     r1, r1, r1, lsl #16
c00dd22c:       e3520c01        cmp     r2, #256
c00dd230:       ba00001d        blt     c00dd2ac <memset+0xb4>
...

After the "master abort" message, the driver times out and fail.

On the same setup, I can play with a 3C905 and a Promise/IDE PCI card
with no problem.

Any idea on what can be wrong?



Nicolas



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Hi,

Does anybody know if XFree86 has been ported to StrongARM (110/1100)?

Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Jens Skakkebaek

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>>>>> "Russell" == Russell King <- ARM Linux Admin <linux@arm.linux.org.uk>> writes:

 Russell> Nicholas Clark writes:
 >> prev = sizeof(struct NodeDescriptor);
 >> 
 >> which is 16. :-)

 Russell> Try adding __attribute__((packed)) to the structure.

 >> Or is the whole scheme used by hfs ANSIly flawed, and for true
 >> portability it can only use one contiguous char array, as
 >> structures can be padded between any members?

FWIW, ARM isn't the only platform that does this, though it's probably 
the only Linux-supporting one.  I tripped over this some years ago on
the Intel i960.

On "packed" -- a drawback of using that is that it forces GCC to make
worst case alignment assumptions (i.e., none at all) so everything
turns into strings of byte loads and shifts...  Sometimes you need to
tell the compiler not to use its favorite alignment, but that it's ok
to assume 2 byte alignment.  For example, if you have nothing smaller
than a 16 bit integer that might be useful.  If so, you can say:

	__attribute__((packed,aligned (2)))

Note that you need the "packed" to say "assume less than standard
alignment".  If you omit it then "aligned" will only *increase*
alignment, not decrease it as you'd want in this example.

	paul


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>I'm trying to make a Sangoma PCI card work over an EBSA285 PCI bus with
>Linux-2.2.13-rmk2. The driver works fine under i386 and only ioremap()'ed
>memory is used to communicate with the card.  The card is probed correctly
>and initialized, but at some point I get this each time the driver is
>launched:
>
>PCI: master abort pc=[<C00DD224>]
>
>The reportd PC is always the same and is located in memset:

Sounds like you might be calling memset() directly on ioremap'd memory, rather 
than using memset_io.  Try setting IO_FUDGE_FACTOR to zero and see if that 
helps any.

p.



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Has anybody had any luck using the CMD640 IDE driver on an ARM system?

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Hello,

I'm trying to compile the linux kernel for an embedded system
based on a SA1100. The problem is that when I deselects FrameBuffer
in menuconfig I get a compile error later that keyboard or something isn't
defined.
When I keep frambuffer compiled in i get the following line
 Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 40x30
which is a nonexisting device (but the kernel keeps booting for 
a while longer somehow)

where can I find device_setup() - called from do_basic_setup() - init/main.c

 I'm running linux-2.2.12-rmk1-np12

/Per Borgentun


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Dear all,

Sorry if this is an inappropriate question for this list; no-one on the
newbie one could suggest anything...

I am playing with ARMLinux with the idea of trying out the RISC
OS-style desktop ROX. However ROX requires the GTK and that is where I
am stuck ATM.

I installed ARMLinux yesterday using the latest RPMs/kernel (2.0.36) obtained
from inkvine.fluff.org on my Risc PC with SA, 32Mb of RAM, 2Mb VRAM.

I have downloaded glib-1.2.6 and gtk+-1.2.6 from ftp.gtk.org and my first
task is (I assume) to install glib.  I have dearchived it ok but when I try

./configure

I get the following:

[snip]

checking for pthread.h... yes
checking for thread implementation... posix
checking for pthread_attr_init in -lpthread... no
checking for pthread_attr_init in -lpthreads... no
checking for pthread_attr_init in -lc_r... no
checking for pthread_attr_init... no
checking for __d10_pthread_attr_init in -lthread... no
checking for __pthread_attr_init_system in -lpthread... no

configure: error: I can't find the libraries for the thread implementation
                posix. Please choose another thread implementation or
                provide information on your thread implementation.
                You can also run 'configure --disable-threads'
                to compile without thread support.


So instead I tried ./configure --disable-threads which worked fine.
Then on typing make:

[snip]

/bin/sh ./libtool --mode=3Dlink gcc  -g -O2 -Wall   -o libglib.la -rpath =
/usr/local/lib -version-info 0:6:0      -release 1.2    -export-dynamic
garray.= lo gcache.lo gcompletion.lo gdataset.lo gdate.lo gerror.lo ghash.lo
ghook= .lo giochannel.lo giounix.lo glist.lo=20 gmain.lo gmem.lo gmessages.lo
gmutex.lo gnode.lo gprimes.lo grel.lo gscan= ner.lo gslist.lo gstrfuncs.lo
gstring.lo gtimer.lo gtree.lo gutils.lo =20 mkdir .libs ar cru
.libs/libglib.a  garray.o gcache.o gcompletion.o gdataset.o gdate.= o
gerror.o ghash.o ghook.o giochannel.o giounix.o glist.o gmain.o gmem.o =
gmessages.o gmutex.o gnode.o gprimes.o grel.o gscanner.o gslist.o gstrfun=
cs.o gstring.o gtimer.o gtree.o guti ls.o=20 ranlib .libs/libglib.a creating
libglib.la (cd .libs && rm -f libglib.la && ln -s ../libglib.la libglib.la)
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=3Dg_log_domain_glib     -g=
 -O2 -Wall  -c testglib.c
make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/install/glib-1.2.6'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/install/glib-1.2.6'
gmain.c:1217: warning: `g_main_wakeup' defined but not used
abort from 0x60088e60
gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 6
make[2]: *** [testglib.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2

So either way I do it seems to bring problems :-(
Can anyone help?
Is there a way to compile with thread support, and is it beneficial/essential
to do this?
Either way, can you suggest what is causing the second error (after make)?
How can I sort this out?

Thanks so much in advance,
Carl

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>I'm trying to compile the linux kernel for an embedded system
>based on a SA1100. The problem is that when I deselects FrameBuffer
>in menuconfig I get a compile error later that keyboard or something isn't
>defined.

Turn off CONFIG_VT too.

p.



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Hi,

I followed the process given by Intel to create the
arm-linux cross development enviroment. But now I am
stucked since I cannot download linux kernel to the my
sa-1100 evaluatoion board.

The physical connection was OK because I can use SDT
ARM debugger under win98 to download and run demo
programs like kbin.axf ,bouce.axf and so on. 

There is 16MB DRAM on my board.

I changed the opts and go file as the document given
by Intel describes.

When I used angelboot to download linux kernel and
ramdisk.gz  . The following is what I got .

Initialising execution enviroment.
Error: Received wrong # bytes (-19684) expecting
packet. Downloading image size 0x4916e to 0x8000.
Error: Received wrong # bytes (-19684) expecting
packet..Error:Received wrong # bytes (-19684)
expecting packet..

(keep repeating "Error:Received wrong # bytes (-19684)
expecting packet.." )


When the angelboot is download, I can see d3 led
flashing.


I just got my sa-1100 board about 15 days ago. The
version of Angel on the board is 1.2  . Is there
possibility , in the new angel version 1.2, the
communication protocol between host and target is
changed? How to solve it? Your advice is highly
appreciated.

TIA.

wolf

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Hi, Per Borgentun

I am addressing the exactly same trouble with
angelboot as you ever met. I checked the mail list
archives but I just found the question not the answer.

Have you solved the problem and how ? Your help is
highly appreciated.

Thank in advance.

wolf


The following is content of your email of 11/24/99:

Hello,

I'm trying to download the test programs that are
available on 
Intels developer site and have some trouble with
angelboot.

Downloading the programs to our Brutus card with Arm
SDT 2.10
works fine.

Downloading with Angelboot does not work at all.
I include a verbose output of angelboot. 
i dowloaded angelboot from
ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico/
and are running RedHat 5.2 on a PII host machine.

Any help/hints would be appreciated.

//Per B
perbo@pilotfish.net

---8<----SNIP---8<----------

#> angelboot/angelboot -v -f angelboot/opts.axf
bounce.axf

serial device   = /dev/ttyS0
serial options  = 9600 8N1
baud rate       = 9600
image file      = bounce.axf
image size      = 0x00000000
image offset    = 0x00000000
base address    = 0x00008000
entry address   = 0xc0008000
r0              = 00000000
r1              = 00000000
r2              = 00000000
r3              = 00000000
other image file        = (null)
other image size        = 0x00000000
other base address      = 0x00000000
Negotiating...([2d] bytes in reply message)
Issuing 'ping'...([1c] bytes in reply message)
Issue reset...([20] bytes in reply message)
([4dd3] bytes in reply message)
Initialising execution environment.
Error: Received wrong # bytes (-19668) when expecting
packet.Downloading
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Hi, Per Borgentun

I am addressing the exactly same trouble with
angelboot as you ever met. I checked the mail list
archives but I just found the question not the answer.

Have you solved the problem and how ? Your help is
highly appreciated.

Thank in advance.

wolf


The following is content of your email of 11/24/99:

Hello,

I'm trying to download the test programs that are
available on 
Intels developer site and have some trouble with
angelboot.

Downloading the programs to our Brutus card with Arm
SDT 2.10
works fine.

Downloading with Angelboot does not work at all.
I include a verbose output of angelboot. 
i dowloaded angelboot from
ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico/
and are running RedHat 5.2 on a PII host machine.

Any help/hints would be appreciated.

//Per B
perbo@pilotfish.net

---8<----SNIP---8<----------

#> angelboot/angelboot -v -f angelboot/opts.axf
bounce.axf

serial device   = /dev/ttyS0
serial options  = 9600 8N1
baud rate       = 9600
image file      = bounce.axf
image size      = 0x00000000
image offset    = 0x00000000
base address    = 0x00008000
entry address   = 0xc0008000
r0              = 00000000
r1              = 00000000
r2              = 00000000
r3              = 00000000
other image file        = (null)
other image size        = 0x00000000
other base address      = 0x00000000
Negotiating...([2d] bytes in reply message)
Issuing 'ping'...([1c] bytes in reply message)
Issue reset...([20] bytes in reply message)
([4dd3] bytes in reply message)
Initialising execution environment.
Error: Received wrong # bytes (-19668) when expecting
packet.Downloading
image size 0x30c4 to 0x8000
Error: Received wrong # bytes (-19668) when expecting
packet..Error:
Received wrong # bytes (-19668) when expecting
packet..Error: Received
wrong # bytes (-19668) when expecting packet..Error:
Received wrong #
bytes (-19668) when expecting packet..Error: Received
wrong # bytes
(-19668) when expecting packet..Error: Received wrong
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when expecting packet..Error: Received wrong # bytes
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Hello,

I use gcc and linux (SuSE 6.3) on a x86 - PC. 
How can I compile arm - code (CS EP7211)? 


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>I use gcc and linux (SuSE 6.3) on a x86 - PC.=20
>How can I compile arm - code (CS EP7211)?=20

You need to install a version of GCC and binutils configured to generate code 
for ARM.  See the crossgcc FAQ for general instructions.  For a Linux target 
you want a configuration name of `arm-linux'.  For generic ARM something like 
`arm-elf' is probably suitable.

p.



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Hi

In the attempt for people to find problems with theyr SA1100 eval boards,
I just put on ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico a package called
brutus-test.tgz which contains every pre-compiled pre-configured binaries
needed to boot a Brutus board into a Linux session.  This also contains a
new version of the angelboot program that apparently works better with
Angel version 1.2.

Please try this package and tell me if it works for you.  If it does, then
I'll make the source for this new angelboot available at the same place.


On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, wolf wrote:

> Hi, Per Borgentun
> 
> I am addressing the exactly same trouble with
> angelboot as you ever met. I checked the mail list
> archives but I just found the question not the answer.
> 
> Have you solved the problem and how ? Your help is
> highly appreciated.
> 
> Thank in advance.
> 
> wolf
> 
> 
> The following is content of your email of 11/24/99:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm trying to download the test programs that are
> available on 
> Intels developer site and have some trouble with
> angelboot.
> 
> Downloading the programs to our Brutus card with Arm
> SDT 2.10
> works fine.
> 
> Downloading with Angelboot does not work at all.
> I include a verbose output of angelboot. 
> i dowloaded angelboot from
> ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico/
> and are running RedHat 5.2 on a PII host machine.
> 
> Any help/hints would be appreciated.
> 
> //Per B
> perbo@pilotfish.net
> 


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--- Per Borgentun <e4borgen@etek.chalmers.se> wrote:

>   After one day of trixing I found that changing
> MAXBUF in angel_io.c 
>   (line 269 or something) to 1024 would fix that
> problem.
>   This would make it possible for me to download the
> kernel, but only
>   uncompressed (Image not zImage) and start it.


Hello,

I changed angel_io.c as you indicated. Then I used it
to download the compressed kernel zImage not Image and
it works. I haven't try Image which , I think, will
work as well.

Thanks.

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On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, wolf wrote:

> 
> 
> --- Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org> wrote:
> > This also contains a
> > new version of the angelboot program that apparently
> > works better with
> > Angel version 1.2.
>
> Hi,Nicolas
> 
> I downloaded your file and tried it yesterday. The
> binary angelboot cannot work. Core dump happened. I
> think it may be caused by the different kernel version
> we have. On my coumputer, linux mandrake 5.3 is
> running, the kernel version is 2.0.36. Could you give
> me the source code so I can compile it for my own
> linux version.

It's angelboot-1.10.nk.tar.gz on ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico.



Nicolas


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Hi,

I followed the process given by Intel have installed
the cross development enviroment for sa-1100 brutus.
It works. But I need minicom to act as a remote
console. SA-1100 brutus evaluation platform has its
own keyboard and display and I want to use them as the
console.

Did somebody experience it and how to do it?

Thanks in advance.

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--- Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org> wrote:
> Hi
> 
> In the attempt for people to find problems with
> theyr SA1100 eval boards,
> I just put on ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico a
> package called
> brutus-test.tgz which contains every pre-compiled
> pre-configured binaries
> needed to boot a Brutus board into a Linux session. 
> This also contains a
> new version of the angelboot program that apparently
> works better with
> Angel version 1.2.
> 
> Please try this package and tell me if it works for
> you.  If it does, then
> I'll make the source for this new angelboot
> available at the same place.
> 

Hi,Nicolas

I downloaded your file and tried it yesterday. The
binary angelboot cannot work. Core dump happened. I
think it may be caused by the different kernel version
we have. On my coumputer, linux mandrake 5.3 is
running, the kernel version is 2.0.36. Could you give
me the source code so I can compile it for my own
linux version.

Thanks for your help.

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Hi,

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On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, wolf wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I followed the process given by Intel have installed
> the cross development enviroment for sa-1100 brutus.
> It works. But I need minicom to act as a remote
> console. SA-1100 brutus evaluation platform has its
> own keyboard and display and I want to use them as the
> console.

Enable "support console on virtual terminal".


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Install problems:

I have 2 systems - neither of which I appear to be able to install
ARMlinux on successfully.

System 1:
ROS 4.00, 66Mb (32+32+2), ARM 710
Drives: motherboard IDE: 1.2Gb ADFS (F+), ATAPI 4xCDROMchanger
        Powertec SCSI: dev 4:1Gb conner CFP1060S SCSI-2 (powertec F)
                       dev 5:100Mb ZIP (disconnected - see below)
                       dev 6:116Mb CONNER CP30100 SCSI-1 (powertec
partitioning: 4Mb RISCOS, 98Mb Linux, 14Mb swap

On this system I have tried installation over NFS and from CDROM with the
same results. I am using an ftp site snapshot of 1999.11.07.

Botting from the floppy is fine and the install goes much as expected
until the powertec driver is loaded. If the ZIP drive is pluged in it
gets stuck in a loop going round and round. I can't find the bit of paper
I wrote the diagnostic details for that one on now, but once I get a
working system I can fiddle with the powertec driver to work out what the
problem is....unplugging the drive means things proceed as expected.

So, ignoring that glitch we continue and I get to the package selection
section (stage 6 IIRC). First I get an error 'unable to read header at
604440'. Not sure what that refers to. Then it comes up '29 out of 459
package refernces were not found in RedHat/RPMS dir, but were specified
in RedHat/base/comps file. These will be ignored.' OK. I can then select
packages as desired. Next I get 'unresolved dependencies'
bash        (unknown package):fileutils
kernelcfg   (unknown package):python
kernelcfg   (unknown package):pythonlib
newt        (unknown package):slang
zsh         (unknown package):fileutils

I understand from previous correspondence that this isn't serious,
however, at this point - whether I select 'no' or 'yes' to 'do you want
to install these, then after the 'everything will be loged to logfile'
message it goes back to the select packages to install window, and I am
stuck going round and round in a loop, never being able to install any
packages.

Anyone got any idea why? Sometimes I see errors in one of the virtual
terminals about 'scsi.h:incomplete transfer detected....' which makes me
suspicious. Is the powertec driver not happy and is this preventing the
installer from installing? Have people sucessfully used this driver or
shouod I assume it's broken?

Having got to this stage I could do a manual installation of some basic
RPMs except that I can't find the rpm program anywhere in the initial
filesystem. Is it there? if not how does the installer manage to install
anything? I see that 'rpm...' is one of the rpms :-)
                       
System 2:
ROS 3.71, 17Mb (16+1), ARM 700 +FPA 10
Drives: motherboard IDE: 4Gb WD caviar 34000

On this system I cannot boot from a floppy with 
!linux -bootkernel ADFS::0

It recognises the boot options OK, so I select 2:Linux then it loads the
kernel but just hangs at the point where it should say 'uncompressing
linux'. I tried the RPC kernel discs from 1999.10.22 and 1999.04.08, both
of which work fine on system 1.

I thought the unusual CPU might be a problem (is this supported?), so put
in the ARM 710 from system 1 - exactly the same. I can't try it with a
Strongarm as neither system will work reliably with one.

So then I thought - right, I'll put this HD in System 1 and get stuff
installed that way. I still get exactly the same symptom! Now this
suggests that it is something about having that particular HD with the
!linux app on it. The !linux app is identical to the copy on system 2 - I
copied it again to make sure. It didn't help. This seems heavily wierd.

What might be the problem? How can I get some diagnostics to track down
the problem?

At the moment I can't fix anything as I can't get a working system to
start with....mutter.

Wookey
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Wookey writes:
> Botting from the floppy is fine and the install goes much as expected
> until the powertec driver is loaded. If the ZIP drive is pluged in it
> gets stuck in a loop going round and round. I can't find the bit of paper
> I wrote the diagnostic details for that one on now, but once I get a
> working system I can fiddle with the powertec driver to work out what the
> problem is....unplugging the drive means things proceed as expected.

I guess that the zip drive is making an illegal SCSI state transition
(most SCSI devices firmware is pretty poor, and it's virtually impossible
to write a driver which will talk to everything if you don't have everything
to test against).

> So, ignoring that glitch we continue and I get to the package selection
> section (stage 6 IIRC). First I get an error 'unable to read header at
> 604440'.

That means that the installer is unable to read one of the package headers
fron the RedHat/RPMS directory.  This message is generated by a bit of
over-simplified code - it should tell you the filename if possible.

It sounds like one of the .rpm files is corrupted.

> message it goes back to the select packages to install window, and I am
> stuck going round and round in a loop, never being able to install any
> packages.

Does it say anything on the logging ttys?

> Anyone got any idea why? Sometimes I see errors in one of the virtual
> terminals about 'scsi.h:incomplete transfer detected....' which makes me
> suspicious.

This message is generated when the Linux kernel believes that it should
read x bytes, but the command completed successfully after reading x - n
bytes, where n > 0.

You may argue that this is an error, and I would agree with that - I used
to get corruption on the AcornSCSI interface which was caused by this.
Unfortunately, to tell whether it is a serious message, you've left off
the command information.

Currently, the FAS216 driver (the core of the powertec driver) does not
retry the command (I have found that CDRs don't like that).

> Is the powertec driver not happy and is this preventing the
> installer from installing? Have people sucessfully used this
> driver or shouod I assume it's broken?

It's definitely not seriously broken - the following devices work ok on it:
 - Syquest SQ3270S 270MB removable drive
 - Maxtor LXT213SY hard drive
 - Quantum fireball 1040S hard drive
 - Matshita CW7502 CDR
 - Toshiba XM3301TA CD ROM drive

> Having got to this stage I could do a manual installation of some basic
> RPMs except that I can't find the rpm program anywhere in the initial
> filesystem. Is it there?

No - it is integrated into the installer itself (so that there is actually
some space left on the disks for one, and so that there is some memory
left in the machine after loading the disks.

> System 2:
> ROS 3.71, 17Mb (16+1), ARM 700 +FPA 10
> Drives: motherboard IDE: 4Gb WD caviar 34000
> 
> On this system I cannot boot from a floppy with 
> !linux -bootkernel ADFS::0

That's expected - the name after -bootkernel is the RISC OS filename of the
kernel.  ADFS::0 is not.  It won't report an error, because RISC OS does allow
you to open and read from "ADFS::0".

This would explain why your following attempts also failed.
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	Does the arm port of binutils as do ANY instruction reordering for
load delay slots on the StrongARM SA-1 core or any others?

	Cheers Adam


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In message <Pine.OSF.3.95.1000112161619.9819A-100000@paulaner.disy.cse.unsw.EDU
.AU>, Adam 'WeirdArms' Wiggins writes:
>	Does the arm port of binutils as do ANY instruction reordering for
>load delay slots on the StrongARM SA-1 core or any others?

No.  The assembler just does what you tell it -- it's the compiler's job to 
take care of delay slots and other instruction dependencies.  GAS doesn't have 
anything like the degree of intelligence necessary to work out what would be a 
valid transform and what would not.

p.



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On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 16:17:16 +1100 (EST), Adam 'WeirdArms' Wiggins wrote:
>     Does the arm port of binutils as do ANY instruction reordering for
> load delay slots on the StrongARM SA-1 core or any others?

Not that I know; it is certainly not the task of an assembler to reorder
instructions. If you want to be sure, just disassemble the object file and
compare it with the input file. "arm-linux-objdump -D foo.o" should do the
trick.


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On Tue 11 Jan, Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:

> I guess that the zip drive is making an illegal SCSI state transition
> (most SCSI devices firmware is pretty poor, and it's virtually
> impossible to write a driver which will talk to everything if you don't
> have everything to test against).

OK. I'll get more details when I find my notes.
 
> > So, ignoring that glitch we continue and I get to the package selection
> > section (stage 6 IIRC). First I get an error 'unable to read header at
> > 604440'.
> 
> That means that the installer is unable to read one of the package headers
> fron the RedHat/RPMS directory.  This message is generated by a bit of
> over-simplified code - it should tell you the filename if possible.
> 
> It sounds like one of the .rpm files is corrupted.

OK. So probably not fatal - but hard to fix withouth downloaded the whole
lot again or waiting till the installer tells me which one :-)

> > message it goes back to the select packages to install window, and I am
> > stuck going round and round in a loop, never being able to install any
> > packages.
> 
> Does it say anything on the logging ttys?

OK, I've dine it again to get this right, and this time (despite having
done it at least 8 times already) I got slightly further than before:
...
VT 2                     VT 0 (main install screen)
new stage 5             Header error: 'unable to read header at 604440'.
                        Coponent Warnings (29 of 459 packages...)
new stage 6             'Components to Install' chooser dialog
verifying dependencies
Dep: bash needs filutils
Dep: kernelcfg needs python
Dep: kernelcfg needs pythonlibs
Dep: newt needs slang
Dep: zsh needs fileutils
                        'Unresolved dependencies' box (giving these 5 deps)
                        I enter 'no' here.
new stage 7
net shared path is not set
                        'Install Log' dialog
unmounting all filesystems
formatting filesystems
mounting all filesystems
mounting sdb2 on /mnt/ as ext2
rpm database openned
pre-installing *beforeskel*
Installing *beforeskel*
Installing base         
                        'Install of fpem failed'
Installing other package
rpm database closed
unmounted filesystems
new stage 6

Now we are back to 'the components to install' windows again and can only
go round in circles.

I downloaded a new copy of the fpem-2.0-1.arm.rpm but got the same
complaint. Is there something else other than the frp, rpm itself that
might cause this error? On previous attempts it hasn't managed to install
beforskel or base before - don't know why it did this time...

Anyway, having got this far I think I should be able to get it to boot
and can work from there...

> > System 2:
> > ROS 3.71, 17Mb (16+1), ARM 700 +FPA 10
> > Drives: motherboard IDE: 4Gb WD caviar 34000
> > 
> > On this system I cannot boot from a floppy with 
> > !linux -bootkernel ADFS::0
> 
> That's expected - the name after -bootkernel is the RISC OS filename of
> the kernel.  ADFS::0 is not.  It won't report an error, because RISC OS
> does allow you to open and read from "ADFS::0".
> 
> This would explain why your following attempts also failed.

Except that the above command still works fine on system 1, and is the
way I have sucessfully installed ARMLinux on previous occasions.

If I put the kernel and root images (and !linux) in the root of ADFS::4
and use

!linux -bootkernel kernel -initrd root

that hangs in the same way on system 2, and works fine on system 1. There
is clearly some other problem too...

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Adam 'WeirdArms' Wiggins writes:
> 	Does the arm port of binutils as do ANY instruction reordering for
> load delay slots on the StrongARM SA-1 core or any others?

IMHO, an assembler which changes the code that you write for it is broken
(there may be specific reasons why you want the code in the form you write
it, sub-optimal).  The answer as far as I currently know is no.

The correct place for this would be in the compiler, not the assembler.
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On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 17:11:30 -0500, Paul Koning wrote:
>>>>>> "Erik" == Erik Mouw <J.A.K.Mouw@its.tudelft.nl> writes:
> 
>  Erik> On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 16:17:16 +1100 (EST), Adam 'WeirdArms'
>  Erik> Wiggins wrote:
>  >> Does the arm port of binutils as do ANY instruction reordering for
>  >> load delay slots on the StrongARM SA-1 core or any others?
> 
>  Erik> Not that I know; it is certainly not the task of an assembler
>  Erik> to reorder instructions. 
> 
> That's the usual state of affairs but it isn't always true.
> 
> I think GAS does do it for MIPS.  Certainly GCC puts out directives to 
> the assembler that sound like they are turning reordering on and off.
> Perhaps it is for non-gas assemblers?

Hmm, that means that there is a risk that if the gcc folks come up with a
smart optimizer for better performance, the assember could ruin the
performance by using its dumber optimizer.

I just found out that the SGI IRIX6 assembler also has an optimize switch,
and it is used by gcc (2.95.2). However, I can't find an optimize switch
in the GAS documentation, I think you mixed up the two assemblers.

> Also, the DEC Alpha assembler (VMS one, at least) has an "optimize"
> switch.  :-)  It can do that because it uses the same back end as the
> compilers.  

The IRIX6 assembler just reschedules the code, I think the Alpha
assembler does the same. There's nothing more it can do: global
optimizations like dead code removal is (or should be) already done by the
compiler..


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On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Erik Mouw wrote:

> On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 16:17:16 +1100 (EST), Adam 'WeirdArms' Wiggins wrote:
> >     Does the arm port of binutils as do ANY instruction reordering for
> > load delay slots on the StrongARM SA-1 core or any others?
> 
> Not that I know; it is certainly not the task of an assembler to reorder
> instructions. If you want to be sure, just disassemble the object file and
> compare it with the input file. "arm-linux-objdump -D foo.o" should do the
> trick.

	Actually some would argue that assembler should. For example with
the MIPS version of as you can specify if you want it (as) to reorder for
the branch delay slot or if you'll do it manually. The branch delay slot
is required where as on both the MIPS and the StrongARM the load delay
slot is to avoid a stall.
	I've also heard of optimising assemblers that try to reorder
assembly code to avoid pipeline stalls and such. 

	Cheers Adam


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> That's the usual state of affairs but it isn't always true.
> 
> I think GAS does do it for MIPS.  Certainly GCC puts out directives to 
> the assembler that sound like they are turning reordering on and off.
> Perhaps it is for non-gas assemblers?

	gas uses those derectives for the branch delay slot at least, not
sure about the load delay slot.

	Cheers Adam


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On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Erik Mouw wrote:

> On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 17:11:30 -0500, Paul Koning wrote:
> >>>>>> "Erik" == Erik Mouw <J.A.K.Mouw@its.tudelft.nl> writes:
> > 
> >  Erik> On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 16:17:16 +1100 (EST), Adam 'WeirdArms'
> >  Erik> Wiggins wrote:
> >  >> Does the arm port of binutils as do ANY instruction reordering for
> >  >> load delay slots on the StrongARM SA-1 core or any others?
> > 
> >  Erik> Not that I know; it is certainly not the task of an assembler
> >  Erik> to reorder instructions. 
> > 
> > That's the usual state of affairs but it isn't always true.
> > 
> > I think GAS does do it for MIPS.  Certainly GCC puts out directives to 
> > the assembler that sound like they are turning reordering on and off.
> > Perhaps it is for non-gas assemblers?
> 
> Hmm, that means that there is a risk that if the gcc folks come up with a
> smart optimizer for better performance, the assember could ruin the
> performance by using its dumber optimizer.

	Actually its not so much an optimiser as a simple reorder. You use
the .reorder and .noreoder directives to tell the assembler when it should
and shouldn't try and fill the branch delay slot.
 > 
> I just found out that the SGI IRIX6 assembler also has an optimize switch,
> and it is used by gcc (2.95.2). However, I can't find an optimize switch
> in the GAS documentation, I think you mixed up the two assemblers.

	Its definately GAS, it also has the .at .noat directives to tell
the assembler if the Assembler Temporary (AT) register is avaliable or
not.

 > 
> > Also, the DEC Alpha assembler (VMS one, at least) has an "optimize"
> > switch.  :-)  It can do that because it uses the same back end as the
> > compilers.  
> 
> The IRIX6 assembler just reschedules the code, I think the Alpha
> assembler does the same. There's nothing more it can do: global
> optimizations like dead code removal is (or should be) already done by the
> compiler..

	I was talking about local reordering optimisations to avoid
stalls, global optimisation I agree should be handled by the compiler.

	Cheers Adam


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Hello,

I'm trying to compile glibc-2.1.2, but met trouble.

Error message is;
-----------
make  -C csu subdir_lib
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/glibc-2.1.2/csu'
arm-linux-gcc -nostdlib -nostartfiles -r -o crt1.o start.o abi-note.o init.o
/local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95/arm-linux/bin/ld: unrecognised emulation mode: elf32arm
Supported emulations: armelf_linux armelf_linux26 armelf
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [crt1.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/glibc-2.1.2/csu'
make: *** [csu/subdir_lib] Error 2
-----------

"arm-linux-ld --version" is  
"GNU ld version 2.9.5 (with BFD 2.9.5.0.19)"

Please give me advice.

thanks,

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On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Philip Blundell wrote:

> In message <Pine.OSF.3.95.1000112161619.9819A-100000@paulaner.disy.cse.unsw.EDU
> .AU>, Adam 'WeirdArms' Wiggins writes:
> >	Does the arm port of binutils as do ANY instruction reordering for
> >load delay slots on the StrongARM SA-1 core or any others?
> 
> No.  The assembler just does what you tell it -- it's the compiler's job to 
> take care of delay slots and other instruction dependencies.  GAS doesn't have 
> anything like the degree of intelligence necessary to work out what would be a 
> valid transform and what would not.

	As far as I can tell, gcc seems a bit brain-dead when it comes to
optimisations. Is anyone working on the back-ends to get better code
generation for processors like the SA-1 based ones?

	Cheers Adam


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Hello all,

I followed the document "Building the GNU toolchain for ARM targets" by
Chris Rutter to build a cross compiler on my i586 machine.

I got the tools and utilities which were needed for the steps:

1. binutils-2.9.5.0.22
2. linux-2.3.33 with patch-2.3.33-rmk3
3. gcc-2.95.2
4. glibc-2.1.2

First  I built biutils using the following command:
# ./confure  --targeet=arm-linux --prefix=/usr
# make ; make install
I successed install binutil at the /usr/arm-linux

Second, I reconfig kernel's System and processor type
I select (RiscPC)ARM system type and enable the menus of  "Support ARM610"
and "Support ARM710"
then
# make dep
#cp -dR /linux/include/arm-arm /usr/arm-linux/asm
#cp -dR /linux/include/linux /usr/arm-linux/linux

Then I config gcc
#./configure --target=arm-linux --prefix=/usr
and fix a flag in gcc/config/arm/t-linux file:
TARGET_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS = -fomit-frame-pointer -fPIC
to
TARGET_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS
= -fomit-frame-pointer -fPIC  -Dinhibit_libc -D__gthr_posix_h
Now I reconfig gcc
#./configure --target=arm-linux --prefix=/usr --disable-threads

The compiler error message is my problem:
.............
checking for sys/wait.h is POSIX.1 compatible... no
checking whether the C compiler
(/usr/src/gcc-2.95.2/gcc/xgcc -B/usr/src/gcc-2.9.5.2/gcc -B/usr/arm-linux/bi
n/ -g -O2) works... no
configure :error : installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot
create executables.

>>>Q. How do I fix this problem ?
>Then gcc quit with following error : gcc compiling directory
/usr/src/gcc-2.95.2/arm-linux/libio

/usr/src/gcc-2.95.2/gcc/xgcc -B/usr/src/gcc-2.95.2/gcc -B/usr/arm-linux/bin 
-c -g -O2 -I. -I. -D_IO_MTSAFE_IO iogetline.c
In file included from iogetline.c:26:
libioP.h:30: errno.h :No such file or directory
In file include from iolibio.h:1
                       from libioP.h:47
                       from iogetline.c:26:
libio.h:30:_G_config_h: No such file or directory
iogetline.c :27: string.h: No such file or directory

>then quit...
The error message tell me that gcc can't find the header file ,and I find
/usr/include has _G_config_h
My question is why compile switch don't include "-I/usr/include" ? Can I
just use the file ?

Kevin,
Regards.






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>	As far as I can tell, gcc seems a bit brain-dead when it comes to
>optimisations. Is anyone working on the back-ends to get better code
>generation for processors like the SA-1 based ones?

Take a look at the latest GCC snapshot -- it should be noticeably better than 
2.95.  If you have any suggestions for better optimisations they'd be
gratefully received.  Several people are working on this sort of thing but, 
as ever, time is lacking.

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>The compiler error message is my problem:
>.............
>checking for sys/wait.h is POSIX.1 compatible... no
>checking whether the C compiler
>(/usr/src/gcc-2.95.2/gcc/xgcc -B/usr/src/gcc-2.9.5.2/gcc -B/usr/arm-linux/bi
>n/ -g -O2) works... no
>configure :error : installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot
>create executables.
>
>>>>Q. How do I fix this problem ?

Install the target headers and libraries.  This has been discussed before, see 
the mailing list archives.

>My question is why compile switch don't include "-I/usr/include" ? Can I
>just use the file ?

The headers in /usr/include are for your native compiler and are not 
necessarily appropriate for the target system.  In the particular case of an 
i386-linux cross arm-linux configuration they are probably close enough that 
you wouldn't suffer too much serious trouble if you tried to use them, but 
it's best to install the correct versions.

p.



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>make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/glibc-2.1.2/csu'
>arm-linux-gcc -nostdlib -nostartfiles -r -o crt1.o start.o abi-note.o init.o
>/local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95/arm-linux/bin/ld: unrecognised emulation mode: elf
>32arm
>Supported emulations: armelf_linux armelf_linux26 armelf

It sounds like your versions of GCC and binutils are mismatched.  Did you read 
the section in the binutils release note about spec changes?

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>	Actually some would argue that assembler should. For example with
>the MIPS version of as you can specify if you want it (as) to reorder for
>the branch delay slot or if you'll do it manually. The branch delay slot
>is required where as on both the MIPS and the StrongARM the load delay
>slot is to avoid a stall.
>	I've also heard of optimising assemblers that try to reorder
>assembly code to avoid pipeline stalls and such. 

Yes, optimising assemblers certainly do exist (as do optimising linkers).  
But as regards GNU tools on ARM, all instruction scheduling is done in GCC 
and GAS has no intelligence.

If you are seeing poor schedules you could try upgrading to the latest 2.95 
version plus the patch in my directory on netwinder.org.  If things are still 
no good the next thing to try is using the latest development snapshot (see 
http://gcc.gnu.org) which includes several more improvements.

Do you have particular testcases that are causing inefficient code to be 
generated?  If so, post them and I'll take a look.

p.



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On Thu, 13 Jan 2000 10:50:40 +1100 (EST), Adam 'WeirdArms' Wiggins wrote:
>     As far as I can tell, gcc seems a bit brain-dead when it comes to
> optimisations. Is anyone working on the back-ends to get better code
> generation for processors like the SA-1 based ones?

Yes, Richard Earnshaw (rearnsha@arm.com) is working on a better better
ARM back-end for gcc. This is a quote from the gcc (formerly known as
egcs) mailing list:

<quote>
  From: Richard Earnshaw <rearnsha@arm.com>
  To: Michael Meissner <meissner@cygnus.com>
  Cc: gcc@gcc.gnu.org
  Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 11:22:44 +0000
  Subject: Re: Predicated execution

  > 
  > Yes, when the IA64 support goes in, there should better support for predicated
  > execution.  As I recall, most of the development for the arm is now being done
  > on a branch.  Any idea when it will go in the mainline (or am I misremembering
  > things).

  Yes, we are developing a new arm+thumb combined back end on a branch.  At 
  this time I'm not sure when this will get merged (hopefully not too long 
  now -- I mainly want to sort out a few issues I have with the latest 
  constant pool code).  The problem is that both Nick and I have had other 
  things going on which are taking priority (in my case nothing to do with 
  gcc).
</quote>


Erik

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I am currently running RedHat Linux 6.0 on a Pentium system.  I have
successfully installed binutils and gcc as a cross compiler.  However when I
attempt to 'make' the libraries glibc I keep getting the error message 'Too
many open files'

So far I have attempted to increase files-max and inode-max but still no
joy.  Can anyone help?

Regards

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On Wed 12 Jan, Wookey wrote:
> On Tue 11 Jan, Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:
> > Wookey wrote
> > > message it goes back to the select packages to install window, and I am
> > > stuck going round and round in a loop, never being able to install any
> > > packages.
> > 
> > Does it say anything on the logging ttys?
> 
> OK, I've dine it again to get this right, and this time (despite having
> done it at least 8 times already) I got slightly further than before:
> ...
> VT 2                     VT 0 (main install screen)
> new stage 5             Header error: 'unable to read header at 604440'.
>                         Coponent Warnings (29 of 459 packages...)
> new stage 6             'Components to Install' chooser dialog
> verifying dependencies
> Dep: bash needs filutils
> Dep: kernelcfg needs python
> Dep: kernelcfg needs pythonlibs
> Dep: newt needs slang
> Dep: zsh needs fileutils
>                         'Unresolved dependencies' box (giving these 5 deps)
>                         I enter 'no' here.
> new stage 7
> net shared path is not set
>                         'Install Log' dialog
> unmounting all filesystems
> formatting filesystems
> mounting all filesystems
> mounting sdb2 on /mnt/ as ext2
> rpm database openned
> pre-installing *beforeskel*
> Installing *beforeskel*
> Installing base         
>                         'Install of fpem failed'
> Installing other package
> rpm database closed
> unmounted filesystems
> new stage 6
> 
> Now we are back to 'the components to install' windows again and can only
> go round in circles.
> 
> I downloaded a new copy of the fpem-2.0-1.arm.rpm but got the same
> complaint. Is there something else other than the frp, rpm itself that
> might cause this error? 

OK, answering my own mails: It turned out to be a corrupt hdlist file, so
you can ignore this prob now (although the 'won't boot a kernel' problem
with my other system remains).

Next I get as far as all tha packages installing, time, mouse, keyboard
config, then

new stage 9
kernel 2.0.36 installed
loading module /.etc/loop.o
bin/insmod 'insmod' '/etc/loop.o'

 At this point the main window says 'bin/insmod returned error 2'
 
Fiddling at the prompt the problem seems to be that there isn't an
'/etc/loop.o'. The only one I can find is in
/mnt/lib/modules/2.0.36/block/

Is this something missing from the initial ramdisc or is the installer
confused?


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On Thu, 13 Jan 2000 16:12:38 +0900, Hiroshi Ishii wrote:
> I'm trying to compile glibc-2.1.2, but met trouble.
> 
> Error message is;
> -----------
> make  -C csu subdir_lib
> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/glibc-2.1.2/csu'
> arm-linux-gcc -nostdlib -nostartfiles -r -o crt1.o start.o abi-note.o init.o
> /local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95/arm-linux/bin/ld: unrecognised emulation mode:
> elf32arm
> Supported emulations: armelf_linux armelf_linux26 armelf
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[1]: *** [crt1.o] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/glibc-2.1.2/csu'
> make: *** [csu/subdir_lib] Error 2
> -----------
> 
> "arm-linux-ld --version" is  
> "GNU ld version 2.9.5 (with BFD 2.9.5.0.19)"
> 
> Please give me advice.

You're probably trying to compile glibc-2.1.2 with an incompatible
binutils/gcc combination. Gcc 2.95.2 needs binutils-2.9.5.0.19 + Phil's
binutils patch or binutils-2.9.5.0.22 (or newer). If you use Chris
Rutter's hints, it should work. I made myself a complete toolchain (from
scratch) a couple of days ago, with the following sources:

- binutils 2.9.5.0.22 from H.J. Lu's site.
- Linux 2.2.12 with patch-2.2.12-rmk1.gz and diff-2.2.12-rmk1-np12.gz
- gcc-2.95.2-core with Phil's gcc-2.95.2-diff-991022.gz patch
- glibc-2.1.2 with glibc-crypt-2.1 and glibc-linuxthreads-2.1.2

The only problem is that Phil's gcc patch fails at four places (two
ChangeLogs and two files not in gcc-2.95.2-core), but that's not a real
problem because the resulting compiler works fine.


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I answered something like this on the binutils list yesterday.  See the
following message from the binutils archive:

http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/binutils/2000-01/msg00062.html

Hiroshi Ishii wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm trying to compile glibc-2.1.2, but met trouble.
> 
> Error message is;
> -----------
> make  -C csu subdir_lib
> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/glibc-2.1.2/csu'
> arm-linux-gcc -nostdlib -nostartfiles -r -o crt1.o start.o abi-note.o init.o
> /local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95/arm-linux/bin/ld: unrecognised emulation mode: elf32arm
> Supported emulations: armelf_linux armelf_linux26 armelf
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[1]: *** [crt1.o] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/glibc-2.1.2/csu'
> make: *** [csu/subdir_lib] Error 2
> -----------
> 
> "arm-linux-ld --version" is
> "GNU ld version 2.9.5 (with BFD 2.9.5.0.19)"
> 
> Please give me advice.
> 
> thanks,
> 
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I'm trying to get the 2.3.35 Linux kernel running on an unmodified EBSA285 in
host mode with no peripherals.  I'm planning on using only a ramdisk in the
final system, but I'm having trouble getting the kernel to load the ramdisk
properly.  I've modified the bios v1.06 to copy my flash images (zImage,
ramdisk.gz) to addresses 0x8000 and 0x800000 respectively.  The ramdisk is a
gzipped ext2 filesystem that I created following the instructions from Intel's
web site.  I have verified that everything is properly copied into RAM at the
appropriate address.  I'm rather unfamiliar with the Linux boot procedure, so
I've tried to imitate the booting procedure of a previous posting to this
newsgroup.

I'm booting the kernel with the following parameters:
initrd_start = 0xC0800000
initrd_size=1392506 (my ramdisk size in bytes)
root_device=0x0100
root_flags=4

These are the results I get from printk:
=======================================
Uncompressing Linux.................................................. done, boot
ing the kernel.
Linux version 2.3.35-rmk1 (mcintire@corona.risc.rockwell.com) (gcc version 2.95.
1 19990816 (release)) #6 Mon Jan 3 12:25:51 PST 2000
On node 0 totalpages: 00001000
zone(0): 4096 pages.
zone(1): 0 pages.
zone(2): 0 pages.
Console: colour dummy device 80x50
Calibrating delay loop... 214.63 BogoMIPS
Memory: 16MB = 16MB total
Memory: 12840KB available (1282K code, 463K data, 112K init)
Buffer-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
Page-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
<7>PCI: DC21285 footbridge, revision 04
<6>Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.3
<6>Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
<6>NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
<6>NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
<6>IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 1024 bind 2048)
Starting kswapd v1.6
<7>PCI: master abort pc=[<C0104A0C>]
<6>Serial driver version 4.91 (1999-11-17) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI
PCI_IOMEM enabled
pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured
Software Watchdog Timer: 0.05, timer margin: 60 sec
RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize
<6>loop: registered device at major 7
<6>loop: enabling 8 loop devices
<6>Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.21
<6>3c59x.c:v0.99H 11/17/98 Donald Becker http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drive
rs/vortex.html
<3>IP-Config: No network devices available.
<5>RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image starting at 0.
Freeing initrd memory: 4194303k freed
<6>Real Time Clock Driver v1.09b
<3>rtc: IRQ 8 is not free.
<4>NetWinder Floating Point Emulator V0.95 (c) 1998-1999 Rebel.com
<0>Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00
=========================================
I've also tried adding rd_start=8192 to the command line, but this gives me the
following oops message.

<1>Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address c1000000
<1>pgd = c0004000
<1>*pgd = 00000000, *pmd = 00000000
Internal error: Oops: 2
CPU: 0
pc : [<c012e834>]    lr : [<c00dee8c>]
sp : c095da6c  ip : 00000000  fp : c095daa0
r10: 00800000  r9 : ffffffff  r8 : 00002000
r7 : c095dc68  r6 : c0955000  r5 : c095dc84  r4 : 00000200
r3 : 00000000  r2 : 000001fc  r1 : c1000000  r0 : c0955000
Flags: nzCv  IRQs on  FIQs on  Mode SVC_32  Segment kernel
Control: 517D  Table: 0000517D  DAC: 0000001D
Process swapper (pid: 1, stackpage=c095d000)

It seems as though the initial ramdisk parameters remove the ramdisk image from
the memory map.

Could someone clarify my confusion regarding the proper parameters to pass to
the kernel.  Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

Dustin.

Dustin McIntire
Engineer
Rockwell Science Center




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>- gcc-2.95.2-core with Phil's gcc-2.95.2-diff-991022.gz patch
>
>The only problem is that Phil's gcc patch fails at four places (two
>ChangeLogs and two files not in gcc-2.95.2-core), but that's not a real
>problem because the resulting compiler works fine.

For what it's worth, there is now a newer patch in my directory on 
netwinder.org.  It's nominally against the current "gcc 2.95.3" sources 
but should apply fairly cleanly against 2.95.2 too.

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Wookey writes:
> Fiddling at the prompt the problem seems to be that there isn't an
> '/etc/loop.o'. The only one I can find is in
> /mnt/lib/modules/2.0.36/block/
> 
> Is this something missing from the initial ramdisc or is the installer
> confused?

root@raistlin:[t]:<511> cp ~ftp/pub/armlinux/arch/rpc/disks/root-1999.11.07 root.gz
root@raistlin:[t]:<512> gunzip root.gz
root@raistlin:[t]:<513> mkdir m
root@raistlin:[t]:<514> mount root m -r -o loop
root@raistlin:[t]:<515> vdir m/etc
total 9
-rw-r--r--   1 root     root          513 May  3  1998 ld.so.cache
-rwxr-xr-x   1 root     root         7211 Nov  7 22:20 loop.o
lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root           12 Nov  7 22:20 mtab -> /proc/mounts
lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root           16 Nov  7 22:20 resolv.conf -> /tmp/resolv.conf
root@raistlin:[t]:<516>

It looks like it's there, and that's the copy on the FTP site as well...
If you don't have it, and your disk image matches, I'll pass on this one.
(Nothing during the installation ever removes any files from /etc).
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Thanks everyone.

I retry with following specs;

- binutils 2.9.5.0.22 
- gcc-2.95.2-core with Phil's gcc-2.95.2-diff-991022.gz patch


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On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, Philip Blundell wrote:

> >	I'm starting to look into it now, I'm not sure gcc is the right
> >tool for what I'm doing but I will have a look at it and help out if its
> >suitable or if I can.
> 
> What is it that you're trying to do?

	Probably not something you guys would be too intersted in. I'm
trying to address the problem of effectively implimenting high-performance
microkernels. A lot of the kernel is implimented in assembler and the
register allocations make the C calling convention a source or real pain
and pure overhead. So where I would like to use C for the less critical
and more structured code (also for code common to different platforms)
there is a lot of hassel on the assembly to C and C to assembly borders.
We also have some problems with the syscall stubs for similar reasons.
	The way to do it seems to be to design a tool to embbed C in
assembly. What I want to do it develop a compiling tool that adds some
syntacs for specifing the a different calling convention for each group of
functions on a assember/C,C/assember bondary. Sort of a C with additional
contraint information for the back-end code generators. I'm having a look
at IDL's (Interface Descriptor Languages) to see if thats what I want.
Otherwise a redone back-end to gcc or similar compiler might do the trick.
I'm writting up a proposal for such a tool, if you have time I might send
it your way once its a little more complete for comments if thast ok?
	
 > > >Who are the several people?
> 
> Among others, Richard Earnshaw, Nick Clifton, Scott and myself.  GCC's ARM 
> backend is quite actively maintained.
> 
	Great, I'm starting to have a look at it now. I'll let you know
once I get to a helpful stage as I'm interested in a StrongARM optimised
gcc :)

	Cheers Adam


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Hello.
 
I had trouble again.

 I tried with 
- binutils 2.9.5.0.22 
- gcc-2.95.2-core with Phil's gcc-2.95.2-diff-991022.gz patch

but appear following error messages;

arm-linux-gcc   -shared -Wl,-O1 -o libdb1.so  -Wl,-dynamic-linker=/local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95.2/arm-linux/lib/ld-linux.so.2 -B../csu/  -Wl,-soname=libdb1.so.2  -Wl,-soname=libdb.so.2 -L.. -L../math -L../elf -L../nss -L../nis -L../db2 -L../rt -L../resolv -L../linuxthreads -Wl,-rpath-link=..:../math:../elf:../nss:../nis:../db2:../rt:../resolv:../linuxthreads -Wl,--whole-archive libdb1_pic.a ../elf/interp.os ../libc.so  
/local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95.2/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(__dummy.o): In function `__dummy':
__dummy.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__dummy'
/local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95.2/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(__dummy.o)(.text+0x0): first defined here
/local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95.2/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(__gcc_bcmp.o): In function `__gcc_bcmp':
__gcc_bcmp.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__gcc_bcmp'
/local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95.2/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(__gcc_bcmp.o)(.text+0x0): first defined here
/local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95.2/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_ashldi3.o): In function `__ashldi3':
_ashldi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__ashldi3'
/local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95.2/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_ashldi3.o)(.text+0x0): first defined here
/local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95.2/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_ashrdi3.o): In function `__ashrdi3':
_ashrdi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__ashrdi3'
/local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95.2/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_ashrdi3.o)(.text+0x0): first defined here
/local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95.2/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_clear_cache.o): In function `__clear_cache':
_clear_cache.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__clear_cache'

... and more.

What is wrong point?

Regards;

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On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 04:12:38PM +0900, Hiroshi Ishii wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm trying to compile glibc-2.1.2, but met trouble.
> 
> Error message is;
> -----------
> make  -C csu subdir_lib
> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/glibc-2.1.2/csu'
> arm-linux-gcc -nostdlib -nostartfiles -r -o crt1.o start.o abi-note.o init.o
> /local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95/arm-linux/bin/ld: unrecognised emulation mode: elf32arm
> Supported emulations: armelf_linux armelf_linux26 armelf
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[1]: *** [crt1.o] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/glibc-2.1.2/csu'
> make: *** [csu/subdir_lib] Error 2
> -----------
> 
> "arm-linux-ld --version" is  
> "GNU ld version 2.9.5 (with BFD 2.9.5.0.19)"
> 
> Please give me advice.

I've hit what appears to be the same problem after upgrading ld to 2.9.5 (from
philb's 2.9.1 of Feb 99ish) and then trying to compile the kernel:

gcc -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -o conmakehash conmakehash.c
/usr/local/bin/ld: unrecognised emulation mode: elf32arm
Supported emulations: armelf_linux armelf_linux26 armelf
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status


Has someone changed the name of the binary format? :-(

Nick

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The arm-linux-kernel mailing list does not appear to be working so I am
posting this here.

> It appears to me that the patches for the ARM Linux kernel are getting
> bigger and bigger.  Since there is an ARM arch section in the main Linux
> distribution, why are the patches not being applied to the main kernel
> distribution rather than getting larger and larger?  Please enlighten me.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> 
> --George
> 
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> 
> 

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>	I'm starting to look into it now, I'm not sure gcc is the right
>tool for what I'm doing but I will have a look at it and help out if its
>suitable or if I can.

What is it that you're trying to do?

>Who are the several people?

Among others, Richard Earnshaw, Nick Clifton, Scott and myself.  GCC's ARM 
backend is quite actively maintained.

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George France writes:
> The arm-linux-kernel mailing list does not appear to be working so I am
> posting this here.

It's working fine - I got the mail yesterday and replied to it.  If you're
not getting anything back, you've lost at least 3 emails from different
places, so I suggest that you check your mail setup.
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Hello,
sorry - I am an absolute newbie on things Linux but cluelessness is a
good point to start from, no? :-)
However... my problem is:

I have a StrongArm RiscPC with RiscOS 4.02, 130 MB RAM, an IDE disc of
4 Gb and a CDROM.
I also have a Power-Tec SCSI controller running with firmware v. 1.77
I have just replaced my old SCSI conner (5 years old) with an IBM SCSI
disc of 9.1 Gb.
The idea is... to partition this disc in such a way that ARMLinux will
run in one partition and my PC (card) in the other...
(I have the German GAG-ARMLinux CD with ARMLinux 2.0).

Now someone told me that I might use the (limited) powers of the
power-manager to make the first partition for RiscOS and the PC-card,
which I did. It is appr. 3.5 Gb and in it I have my win 3.11 and my win
95 PCs which run "happily"....
Next thing I should ??? be able to access the rest of the 9Gb (8748
according to power-manager) to install ARMLinux.

However...
whoever told me that, also told me that it never worked for him :-(
and also, there are things in the installation process like "b 3" for
IDEdisc which I wouldn't know how to supplant with SCSIdisc...

That's as far as I've got - which is less than a beginning...
but maybe there is someone who managed to install Linux on a SCSI-disc
managed by power-tec and could give me some help...
(I would rather try than give up and buy another controller or disc
or...).

So if you can help, I would be most grateful....
Thanks,
Yo
-- 

Johannes Kiessling

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On Fri, 14 Jan 2000 23:54:27 +1100 (EST), Adam 'WeirdArms' Wiggins wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, Philip Blundell wrote:
>> What is it that you're trying to do?
> 
>     Probably not something you guys would be too intersted in. I'm
> trying to address the problem of effectively implimenting high-performance
> microkernels. A lot of the kernel is implimented in assembler and the
> register allocations make the C calling convention a source or real pain
> and pure overhead. So where I would like to use C for the less critical
> and more structured code (also for code common to different platforms)
> there is a lot of hassel on the assembly to C and C to assembly borders.
> We also have some problems with the syscall stubs for similar reasons.
>     The way to do it seems to be to design a tool to embbed C in
> assembly. What I want to do it develop a compiling tool that adds some
> syntacs for specifing the a different calling convention for each group of
> functions on a assember/C,C/assember bondary. Sort of a C with additional
> contraint information for the back-end code generators. I'm having a look
> at IDL's (Interface Descriptor Languages) to see if thats what I want.
> Otherwise a redone back-end to gcc or similar compiler might do the trick.
> I'm writting up a proposal for such a tool, if you have time I might send
> it your way once its a little more complete for comments if thast ok?

Ouch, I knew you were working on nasty stuff, but it seems to get messier
by the day ;-). Wouldn't it be easier to write a new target for gcc that
just doesn't use the normal ARM calling convention? I never wrote a gcc
target so I don't know how difficult it is, but IMHO it is the correct way
to do it.


Just my fl. 0.02,
Erik

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On Sat, Jan 15, 2000 at 04:38:44PM +0000, Alex Holden wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Nicholas Clark wrote:
> > /usr/local/bin/ld: unrecognised emulation mode: elf32arm
> > Supported emulations: armelf_linux armelf_linux26 armelf
> > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> > Has someone changed the name of the binary format? :-(
> 
> I noticed the same problem when I upgraded my NetWinder GCC. Just manually
> altering the gcc specs file to specify armelf_linux instead of elf32arm
> to the linker appears to have fixed it without any side effects (I've
> successfully built both user space applications and kernels since then).

I found that things would link but then crash with an illegal instruction if I
did that. :-(
Phil B supplied the answer to my problem - I also needed to add a -p flag to
the linker command in the specs file

(I then spent quite a while discovering that in 2.2.14 I need to have BUSMOUSE
configured not just MOUSE to get the RPCMOUSE driver for my RiscPC. :-) )

(thanks to all who helped)

Nick 

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sorry if this appears twice - but I thought my first posting got lost as
I sent it before receiving the affirmation that my subscription had
succeded....


Hello,
sorry - I am an absolute newbie on things Linux but cluelessness is a
good point to start from, no? :-)
However... my problem is:

I have a StrongArm RiscPC with RiscOS 4.02, 130 MB RAM, an IDE disc of
4 Gb and a CDROM.
I also have a Power-Tec SCSI controller running with firmware v. 1.77
I have just replaced my old SCSI conner (5 years old) with an IBM SCSI
disc of 9.1 Gb.
The idea is... to partition this disc in such a way that ARMLinux will
run in one partition and my PC (card) in the other...
(I have the German GAG-ARMLinux CD with ARMLinux 2.0).

Now someone told me that I might use the (limited) powers of the
power-manager to make the first partition for RiscOS and the PC-card,
which I did. It is appr. 3.5 Gb and in it I have my win 3.11 and my win
95 PCs which run "happily"....
Next thing I should ??? be able to access the rest of the 9Gb (8748
according to power-manager) to install ARMLinux.

However...
whoever told me that, also told me that it never worked for him :-(
and also, there are things in the installation process like "b 3" for
IDEdisc which I wouldn't know how to supplant with SCSIdisc...

That's as far as I've got - which is less than a beginning...
but maybe there is someone who managed to install Linux on a SCSI-disc
managed by power-tec and could give me some help...
(I would rather try than give up and buy another controller or disc
or...).

So if you can help, I would be most grateful....
Thanks,
Yo
-- 

Johannes Kiessling

Using !Messenger/!Acornet on a RiscPC2 StrongArm/RiscOS 4.02
Computer-art at: http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/clamp/gallery/galry.html
Pupil's work at: http://www.hgoe.kuen.bw.schule.de/art/index.htm




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On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Nicholas Clark wrote:
> /usr/local/bin/ld: unrecognised emulation mode: elf32arm
> Supported emulations: armelf_linux armelf_linux26 armelf
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> Has someone changed the name of the binary format? :-(

I noticed the same problem when I upgraded my NetWinder GCC. Just manually
altering the gcc specs file to specify armelf_linux instead of elf32arm
to the linker appears to have fixed it without any side effects (I've
successfully built both user space applications and kernels since then).

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	Sorry about my last post, it wasn't ment for the list. I didn't
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Hi Erik,

maybe there is something wrong with the dns-resolving of tudelft.nl!
It cannot be resolved.

Is there some fixup?

Thomas

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Johannes Kiessling writes:
> Now someone told me that I might use the (limited) powers of the
> power-manager to make the first partition for RiscOS and the PC-card,
> which I did. It is appr. 3.5 Gb and in it I have my win 3.11 and my win
> 95 PCs which run "happily"....
> Next thing I should ??? be able to access the rest of the 9Gb (8748
> according to power-manager) to install ARMLinux.

Well, PartMan is able to partition a PowerTec disk for ARM Linux (all the
usual disclaimers apply).  As with everything, I always recommend using
the absolute latest version of a tool, and in this case, it is 1.13beta2.

> However...
> whoever told me that, also told me that it never worked for him :-(
> and also, there are things in the installation process like "b 3" for
> IDEdisc which I wouldn't know how to supplant with SCSIdisc...

Ah, he's not talking about things like 'hda1', 'hdb3' and 'sda2' is he?
This is covered in the installation web pages (see address in the signature),
but I'll reproduce it here:

	hd	- IDE drive
	sd	- SCSI drive
	  a	- first drive
	  b	- second drive, etc
	   1	- first partition
	   2	- second partition, etc

So, sdb4 would be the 4th partition on the second SCSI disk, or hda7 would
be the 7th partition on the first (master) IDE disk.

> That's as far as I've got - which is less than a beginning...
> but maybe there is someone who managed to install Linux on a SCSI-disc
> managed by power-tec and could give me some help...

That is indeed one of my test setups that I use (with a Syquest removable
drive).  There shouldn't be any problems.
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> maybe there is something wrong with the dns-resolving of tudelft.nl!
> It cannot be resolved.

I think it is a problem at your site because >30 people from all over
the world were able to download it.

> Is there some fixup?

Of course: try http://130.161.42.2/~erik/open-source/LART/


Erik

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Is there a patch available for Linux port to the
SA-1110/ASABET?
Thanks
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Nicolas Pitre wrote:

> You'll find the latest patches for SA1100/SA1110 support at
> ftp.cam.org/users/n/nico.

Huh...  I'm getting confused.  I mean ftp.netwinder.org.



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On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Steve Latham wrote:

> Is there a patch available for Linux port to the
> SA-1110/ASABET?

You'll find the latest patches for SA1100/SA1110 support at
ftp.cam.org/users/n/nico.  It may or may not be complete for your need,
however it's probably the best starting point.

What is ASABET?



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>Is there an archive of this list? I'm running into
>some problems that I imagine are probably quite
>common.

Try <http://www.armlinux.org/~webmail/linux-arm/> and/or 
<ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux/lists/linux-arm>.

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I've been trying to get Afterstep to run on ARM Linux, but it stops while
loading with an error along the lines of - Old 10x10 buttons should not be
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Does anyone have an idea as to what might be causing this? It could just be
me as I am fairly new to Linux.

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Steve Latham writes:
> Is there an archive of this list? I'm running into
> some problems that I imagine are probably quite
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 13:51:10 -0500 (EST), Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> What is ASABET?

It's Intel's new SA1110 based evaluation platform. A couple of months ago
Jason Chagas from Intel announced it on this list. 


Erik

PS: Did somebody actually got one of the free Assabet boards that Jason
    promised?

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On Fri, 14 Jan 2000 17:11:57 +0900
Hiroshi Ishii <hiroshi@funai-tky.co.jp> wrote:


> - binutils 2.9.5.0.22 
> - gcc-2.95.2-core with Phil's gcc-2.95.2-diff-991022.gz patch
> 
> but appear following error messages;
> 
> arm-linux-gcc   -shared -Wl,-O1 -o libdb1.so  -Wl,-dynamic-linker=/local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95.2/arm-linux/lib/ld-linux.so.2 -B../csu/  -Wl,-soname=libdb1.so.2  -Wl,-soname=libdb.so.2 -L.. -L../math -L../elf -L../nss -L../nis -L../db2 -L../rt -L../resolv -L../linuxthreads -Wl,-rpath-link=..:../math:../elf:../nss:../nis:../db2:../rt:../resolv:../linuxthreads -Wl,--whole-archive libdb1_pic.a ../elf/interp.os ../libc.so  
> /local2/armdevtest-gcc-2.95.2/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(__dummy.o): In function `__dummy':
> __dummy.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__dummy'

I've got solved! Maybe missed configuration. 

Thanks!


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Hello,
Have anyone used power management on StrongArm 1100,
I couldn't find any driver when I glanced through the
kernel code.

What I want to do is to turn the processor to sleep 
mode and wake it up when some activity appears on the 
serial port (or some other GPIO port).

Thanks.
//Per Borgentun


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On Tue, 18 Jan 2000 17:45:26 +0100, Per Borgentun wrote:
> Have anyone used power management on StrongArm 1100,
> I couldn't find any driver when I glanced through the
> kernel code.
> 
> What I want to do is to turn the processor to sleep 
> mode and wake it up when some activity appears on the 
> serial port (or some other GPIO port).

It has been done by the Itsy guys, but it's not open source. There is
currently no kernel support for sleep mode. 

Sleep mode is not a trivial issue: you need support from your boot code:
wake up from sleep and reset are *almost* the same, you have to check a
register to see in what mode you're booted. After that you have to
re-enable paging and virtual memory and return to the kernel.

Maybe we're going to implement sleep mode in the future, but we're
currently working on clock scaling to get less power consumption.


Erik

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It appears that __get_free_pages(GFP_DMA, sz) returns pages well outside the
16MB limit in 2.2.12-rmk1 and that it's allocating memory starting at the
top (32MB, in this case).  Same with kmalloc.

Any hints on how to allocate memory to use with ISA DMA?

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Jamey Hicks writes:
> It appears that __get_free_pages(GFP_DMA, sz) returns pages well outside the
> 16MB limit in 2.2.12-rmk1 and that it's allocating memory starting at the
> top (32MB, in this case).  Same with kmalloc.
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Have you checked to see if your ISA bridge does require the ISA 16MB limit?
Most nowadays are quite happy with a full 32-bit address.
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   It has been done by the Itsy guys, but it's not open source. There is
   currently no kernel support for sleep mode. 

We are planning to release the detailed hardware specifications for
building the Itsy and the most recent version of our kernel source (which
includes support for sleep mode) very soon (within a couple of weeks).  I'm
sorry it has taken so long, but hopefully it will still be useful.

			-Deborah Wallach, for the Itsy team

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On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Per Borgentun wrote:

> Hello,
> Have anyone used power management on StrongArm 1100,
> I couldn't find any driver when I glanced through the
> kernel code.
> 
> What I want to do is to turn the processor to sleep 
> mode and wake it up when some activity appears on the 
> serial port (or some other GPIO port).

The kernel already put the CPU to sleep when idle, reducing dramatically
power consumption.  It is then only waken up to update the clock counters
and go back to sleep until there is something real to do.



Nicolas


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It is an 82c37 slave on a Cirrus Logic PCMCIA controller PD6833,
and yes is requires memory under 16MB. If you would like I will
send you the spec's.


--George

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Jamey Hicks writes:
> It appears that __get_free_pages(GFP_DMA, sz) returns pages well outside
the
> 16MB limit in 2.2.12-rmk1 and that it's allocating memory starting at the
> top (32MB, in this case).  Same with kmalloc.
> 
> Any hints on how to allocate memory to use with ISA DMA?

Have you checked to see if your ISA bridge does require the ISA 16MB limit?
Most nowadays are quite happy with a full 32-bit address.
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	We (PLEB Project) are working on firmware for our boards, part of
the goal is to sort out a framework for supporting the sleep mode of the
processor (SA-11X0). We are going to initially do this with our own kernel
but want to get the framework to support other kernels. I'll try and get
some of our design up on the web soon for feedback.

	Cheers Adam

On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Erik Mouw wrote:

> On Tue, 18 Jan 2000 17:45:26 +0100, Per Borgentun wrote:
> > Have anyone used power management on StrongArm 1100,
> > I couldn't find any driver when I glanced through the
> > kernel code.
> > 
> > What I want to do is to turn the processor to sleep 
> > mode and wake it up when some activity appears on the 
> > serial port (or some other GPIO port).
> 
> It has been done by the Itsy guys, but it's not open source. There is
> currently no kernel support for sleep mode. 
> 
> Sleep mode is not a trivial issue: you need support from your boot code:
> wake up from sleep and reset are *almost* the same, you have to check a
> register to see in what mode you're booted. After that you have to
> re-enable paging and virtual memory and return to the kernel.
> 
> Maybe we're going to implement sleep mode in the future, but we're
> currently working on clock scaling to get less power consumption.
> 
> 
> Erik
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Hello all,

I have built gcc compiler to ARM target.
The version is 2.99.2

Then I config linux kernel to ARM target.
The version is linux-2.3.33

When I use arm-linux-gcc to compiler kernel.

The error show me=20
#make
*** 2.3 kernels is no longer build correctly with old versions of =
bitutils
*** Please ipgrade your binutils to 2.9.5

But when I built gcc cross compiler for ARM targets , I already install =
binutils version 2.9.5.0.22.
Could everybody tell me why ?=20

Kevin,

Regards.





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Hello everyone,

I have the chance to get a 2nd hand BNC-only Risc PC Ethernet card (4
year old, made by "Risc Developments"). I can get no clearer description
unfortunately.

Is there a possibility that this is one of the cards supported by Linux?


Thanks,

Mark

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>It appears that __get_free_pages(GFP_DMA, sz) returns pages well outside the
>16MB limit in 2.2.12-rmk1 and that it's allocating memory starting at the
>top (32MB, in this case).  Same with kmalloc.
>
>Any hints on how to allocate memory to use with ISA DMA?

Looks like the kernel doesn't track DMA memory currently.  It might be 
enough to add these two lines to arch/arm/mm/init.c::mem_init:

#define BETWEEN(w,min,max) ((w) >= (unsigned long)(min) && \
			    (w) < (unsigned long)(max))

	for (tmp = PAGE_OFFSET; tmp < end_mem ; tmp += PAGE_SIZE) {
+		if (tmp >= MAX_DMA_ADDRESS)
+			clear_bit(PG_DMA, &mem_map[MAP_NR(tmp)].flags);
		if (PageReserved(mem_map+MAP_NR(tmp))) {
			if (BETWEEN(tmp, &__init_begin, &__init_end))

or something of the sort.

p.



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On Wed, 19 Jan 2000 17:11:26 +0800, qvSn07K7 wrote:
> I have built gcc compiler to ARM target.
> The version is 2.99.2

You probably mean gcc 2.95.2.

> Then I config linux kernel to ARM target.
> The version is linux-2.3.33
> 
> When I use arm-linux-gcc to compiler kernel.
> 
> The error show me 
> #make
> *** 2.3 kernels is no longer build correctly with old versions of bitutils
> *** Please ipgrade your binutils to 2.9.5
> 
> But when I built gcc cross compiler for ARM targets , I already install
> binutils version 2.9.5.0.22.
> Could everybody tell me why ? 

- Did you applied Russel's ARM-Linux patch for linux-2.3.33? Get it at
  ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/arm/source/kernel-patches/v2.3/patch-2.3.33-rmk3.gz
- Are you sure you're using the cross compiler toolchain to build
  ARM-Linux? The CROSS_COMPILE variable in the toplevel Makefile should be
  arm-linux-
- Did you uninstall the previous binutils version before you installed the
  newer one? It's possible that gcc uses the previous version because
  that's the first one in your path.


Erik

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Look at:

ftp.nw.carleton.ca
/pub/winder/

then into the titan directory.


Yu will find Xwindows already ported to the Strongarm bins and source.

--george

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Dear Sir(or Lady):
   I want to port Xwindow to Arm Linux (SA1100).
   Can you tell me where I can find docs or
Information to do it?
    Thanks!
        
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I'm looking for help with loading of the RAMDISK. I
have the Intel SA-1100 Multimedia Board with almost no
acurate documentation. I've tried various kernel
loading parameters as scattered throughout this list
archive but the kernel keeps crashing with 

"RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid ram disk image starting
a 0"

and

"Kernel Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root FS on 01:00"

 I've also tried using the brutus-test binaries as
provided by Nicolas - same thing. So, I think I've got
some kind of different memory address layout - any
suggestions on locating the proper location to load
the ramdisk? Or, other suggestions?

Thanks
Steve  
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Hello all,

Sorry for my mistake to send M$-HTML format mail.
I open top level Makefile and find CROSS_COMPILE was be assigned nothing.
I follow Erok Mouw indication to  add arm-linux-
Then make my ARM7 kernel , it work but too many compiler errors.

So I downloaded kernel 2.3.39 and patched with Russels' arm kernel patch
file patch-2.3.39-rmk1.gz without any error

Again I config kernel to RiscPc type and only support ARM7 , I don't change
other settings.
Then I make,
#make
make[1]: *** No rule to make target 'leds-rpc.c', needed be 'leds-rpc.o'.
stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/armlinux/linux/arch/arm/kernel
make: ***[_dir_arch/arm/kernel] Error 2.

I can't find leds-rpc.c at target directory , how can I fix this problem.

Best regards,
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Hello all,

I make ARM7 kernel version 2.3.39 with Russel's patch
I have the error:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------
arm-linux-ld -p -X -T arch/arm/vmlinux.lds arch/arm/kernel/head-armv.o
arch/arm/
kernel/init_task.o init/main.o init/version.o \
        --start-group \
        arch/arm/kernel/kernel.o arch/arm/mm/mm.o kernel/kernel.o mm/mm.o
fs/fs.
o ipc/ipc.o \
        net/network.a \
        drivers/block/block.a drivers/char/char.o drivers/misc/misc.o
drivers/ne
t/net.o drivers/parport/parport.a drivers/cdrom/cdrom.a
drivers/pnp/isa-pnp.o dr
ivers/video/video.o arch/arm/special/special.a
drivers/acorn/block/acorn-block.a
 drivers/acorn/char/acorn-char.o drivers/acorn/net/acorn-net.a
drivers/acorn/scs
i/acorn-scsi.a \
        arch/arm/nwfpe/math-emu.o arch/arm/lib/lib.o arch/arm/lib/lib.a
/usr/src
/armlinux/linux/lib/lib.a /usr/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a \
        --end-group \
        -o vmlinux
drivers/net/net.o: In function `vortex_probe1':
drivers/net/net.o(.text+0x406c): undefined reference to `__arch_ioremap'
drivers/net/net.o(.text+0x406c): relocation truncated to fit: R_ARM_PC24
__arch_
ioremap
make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-

How can I fix this prblem ?

Best regards,
Kevin



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>I make ARM7 kernel version 2.3.39 with Russel's patch

For what architecture?

>drivers/net/net.o: In function `vortex_probe1':
>drivers/net/net.o(.text+0x406c): undefined reference to `__arch_ioremap'

Looks like <arch/io.h> needs to be updated.  See the EBSA-285 version for a 
reference.

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I  remake kernel config and turn off 3c59x driver.
The new error is
drivers/net/net.o(.data.init+0x40):undifined reference to 'tc59x_probe'
make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1

Why ?

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>
>
> In message <001101bf632d$8cd7e320$4314010a@avision.com.tw>,
> =?iso-8859-1?B?qvSn
> 07K7?= writes:
> >The architecture is set to RiscPC with ARM7.
>
> Try turning off the 3c59x network driver in `make config', in that case.
I
> don't think it will do anything useful on a RiscPC.
>
> >> >drivers/net/net.o: In function `vortex_probe1':
> >> >drivers/net/net.o(.text+0x406c): undefined reference to
> `__arch_ioremap'
>
> p.
>
>


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In message <001101bf632d$8cd7e320$4314010a@avision.com.tw>, =?iso-8859-1?B?qvSn
07K7?= writes:
>The architecture is set to RiscPC with ARM7.

Try turning off the 3c59x network driver in `make config', in that case.  I 
don't think it will do anything useful on a RiscPC.

>> >drivers/net/net.o: In function `vortex_probe1':
>> >drivers/net/net.o(.text+0x406c): undefined reference to `__arch_ioremap'

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>Again I config kernel to RiscPc type and only support ARM7 , I don't change
>other settings.

There are other settings you need to change.  Try this:

$ make mrproper
$ make rpc_config
$ make config (or xconfig, or whatever)

>make[1]: *** No rule to make target 'leds-rpc.c', needed be 'leds-rpc.o'.
>stop.

Specifically, in this case it looks like you need to turn off CONFIG_LEDS.  
(Arguably it's a bug in the config scripts that you are allowed to select this 
if it doesn't work, but still.)

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The architecture is set to RiscPC with ARM7.

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>
>
> >I make ARM7 kernel version 2.3.39 with Russel's patch
>
> For what architecture?
>
> >drivers/net/net.o: In function `vortex_probe1':
> >drivers/net/net.o(.text+0x406c): undefined reference to `__arch_ioremap'
>
> Looks like <arch/io.h> needs to be updated.  See the EBSA-285 version for
a
> reference.
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Dear all:

        I follow the document on Intel web site to build=20
the arm-linux-gcc cross compiler. I didn't finish c++ compiler.
I use arm-linux-gcc and the error message show as following:

      can't open crt1.o

And my program is

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            int test=3D0;
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Is there any problem on building cross-compiler ??

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<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 face=3D"" size=3D3>I use arm-linux-gcc and =
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*t'S2; writes:
> I  remake kernel config and turn off 3c59x driver.
> The new error is
> drivers/net/net.o(.data.init+0x40):undifined reference to 'tc59x_probe'
> make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
> 
> Why ?

Did you run a 'make dep' and let it run to completion at some point after
unpacking and patching the sources?

It sounds like this is missing, and drivers/net/setup.c is not getting
recompiled.  Please 'make dep', and then remake the kernel.
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On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 20:41:36 +0800, green wrote:
>         I follow the document on Intel web site to build 
> the arm-linux-gcc cross compiler. I didn't finish c++ compiler.
> I use arm-linux-gcc and the error message show as following:
> 
>       can't open crt1.o

You didn't build glibc, so therefore it can't link the runtime startup
files.

> And my program is
> 
>     int main(void)
>     {
>             int test=0;
>             int xyz=0;
>             return 0;
>     }
> 
> Is there any problem on building cross-compiler ??

No, I rebuild it from scratch last week. Use Chris Rutter's documentation
at http://www.inkvine.fluff.org/~chris/arm-tools.html . Last time I
checked Intel's stuff was outdated.


Erik

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Philip Blundell writes:
> >make[1]: *** No rule to make target 'leds-rpc.c', needed be 'leds-rpc.o'.
> >stop.
> 
> Specifically, in this case it looks like you need to turn off CONFIG_LEDS.  
> (Arguably it's a bug in the config scripts that you are allowed to select this 
> if it doesn't work, but still.)

There is no problem in the config scripts - the CONFIG_LEDS option is only
available if you choose NetWinder, EBSA110, EBSA285 or CO285 architectures.
It sounds like a 'Configure' script bug.

PS, the correct forum for these reports is linux-arm-kernel@lists.arm.linux.org.uk
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>      can't open crt1.o

You forgot to build the C runtime libraries.

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Greetings,

I'm in need of an EBSA-285 kernel to bootstrap a system and toolchain.
Ideally one that supports a Tulip kernel and a standard IDE
controller. Where can I fish one out?

	Many thanks,

	Neil




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>I'm in need of an EBSA-285 kernel to bootstrap a system and toolchain.
>Ideally one that supports a Tulip kernel and a standard IDE
>controller. Where can I fish one out?

ftp://ftp.armlinux.org/pub/lkab/kernels/

p.



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Hi everybody -
I am not sure whether this is the correct place to ask - I have some
problems booting the Linux kernel on an Acorn RiscPC - after loading the
kernel messes up the video mode - so basically you can't see anything. (I
think the kernel has been loaded - although probably in the Video RAM -
because pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del reboots the machine successfully).
I've tested modes 0,12,27,31. with 136MB and with 8MB system RAM.
Do you have any idea ?

-Thanks.

Boris Atanassov


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Neil A. Carson writes:
> I'm in need of an EBSA-285 kernel to bootstrap a system and toolchain.
> Ideally one that supports a Tulip kernel and a standard IDE
> controller. Where can I fish one out?

You could try Chris Rutters kernel autobuilder.

(The kernels I build don't have tulip compiled in).
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I have a problem with the Bios 1.06 (on an EBSA-285 board in PCI
backplane + DEC 21041-PB ethernet).

First two bugs I found in the manual_boot() function:
- missing break after switch case '2'
- img_nr isn't initialized

My first aim (being the humble person that I am) is to make it do
bootp.  It doesn't get that far.  The bios is correctly in flash,
executing the memory test fine and it shows me the manual boot menu
when it gets two 's' in row.

The problem is that the boot procedure itself hangs somewhere.  The
stranger thing is that all printf()s stop to work somewhere, before
there should be anything strange.  For autoboot there should be the
messages " starting autoboot\n" and "Trying %s...\n" which I never see,
it appears to hang right there.

The manual boot menu works fine however.  The green LED keeps blinking
after hang, tcpdump on my x86 box shows nothing (the network/hardware
does work, I do get bootp requests from Angel with bootp support).

-- 
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Qmail Admin writes:
> I am not sure whether this is the correct place to ask - I have some
> problems booting the Linux kernel on an Acorn RiscPC - after loading the
> kernel messes up the video mode

Can you describe that better?  Do you mean that you still have a stable
picture on the screen, but it's just a mess of multi-coloured pixels, or
do you mean that the monitor becomes unstable?

> so basically you can't see anything. (I think the kernel has been loaded
> - although probably in the Video RAM

No - it might use some of the spare video RAM while loading, but it will
only run from within the first bank of the DRAM memory.

> I've tested modes 0,12,27,31. with 136MB and with 8MB system RAM.

All those modes should be ok.
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> Qmail Admin writes:
> > I am not sure whether this is the correct place to ask - I have some
> > problems booting the Linux kernel on an Acorn RiscPC - after loading the
> > kernel messes up the video mode
>
> Can you describe that better?  Do you mean that you still have a stable
> picture on the screen, but it's just a mess of multi-coloured pixels, or
> do you mean that the monitor becomes unstable?

Multi-coloured pixels (and in some of the modes the monitor seems like with
lost sync - although with the RiscOS works fine in all modes).


> > so basically you can't see anything. (I think the kernel has been loaded
> > - although probably in the Video RAM
>
> No - it might use some of the spare video RAM while loading, but it will
> only run from within the first bank of the DRAM memory.
>
> > I've tested modes 0,12,27,31. with 136MB and with 8MB system RAM.
>
> All those modes should be ok.

Now - as it is RiscPC 233T (improved RPC700) - is the RiscPC kernel from the
ARM Linux homepage the correct one ?

-- Boris


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Hi, Green

>Green wrote
>  Could you tell me what version you used??
>  I always fail in build c++ cross-compilers.
>  I used redhat 6.0

I used linux Mandrake 5.3 to build the cross
development enviroment. Kernel 
version is 2.0.36.
When I tried to build it under Redhat 6.1 following
intel's procedure, I also cannot 
go through building c++ compiler.
According to intel's materials, Redhat 5.2 is
recommended. I think you can try to 
use Redhat 5.2 if  you cannot get linux Mandrake 5.3.

Anyway, if you cannot build c++ compiler, I think you
can continue building 
arm-linux kernel and downloading the arm-linux kernel
and ram disk to brutus .

Or you can try building new version toolchain by
referring 
http://www.inkvine.fluff.org/~chris/arm-tools.html.
I am now doing it under Redhat 6.1.

>Green wrote:
>patch-2.2.2-rmk5.gz(This file I got is not gzip
format >. Do you  have one ??)

You don't need a gzip one. I use the same one as
yours.


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Hi, Chris

I am build a toolchain for arm-linux development . I
followed the procedure given by you at 
http://www.inkvine.fluff.org/~chris/arm-tools.html.

The versions of each part to make it is as follows:
binutils: 2.9.5.0.14
gcc: 2.95.1
linux kernel: 2.2.13

Now I can use the toolchain to build arm-linux-2.2.13
which almost worked on sa-1100 brutus except cannot
mount the root file system from ramdisk.  

But when I used it to build arm-linux-2.2.12 and
arm-linux-2.2.2, there is same problem . It said that
arm-linux-ld don't support emulation elf32-arm. So, 
can I use this toolchain to build linux-2.2.2 and
linux-2.2.12 ? If I can , how to do it?

Your help is highly appriciated.

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Hi, Chris

I am build a toolchain for arm-linux development . I
followed the procedure given by you at 
http://www.inkvine.fluff.org/~chris/arm-tools.html.

The versions of each part to make it is as follows:
binutils: 2.9.5.0.14
gcc: 2.95.1
linux kernel: 2.2.13

Now I can use the toolchain to build arm-linux-2.2.13
which almost worked on sa-1100 brutus except cannot
mount the root file system from ramdisk.  

But when I used it to build arm-linux-2.2.12 and
arm-linux-2.2.2, there is same problem . It said that
arm-linux-ld don't support emulation elf32-arm. So, 
can I use this toolchain to build linux-2.2.2 and
linux-2.2.12 ? If I can , how to do it?

Your help is highly appriciated.

wolf
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Wolf wrote:
> I follwed the instructions at
> http://www.inkvine.fluff.org/~chris/arm-tools.html
> given by Chris Rutter's. Each tool's version is as
> follows:
> 
> binutils : 2.9.5.0.14
> gcc: 2.95.1
> arm-linux: 2.2.13

Why didn't you take the latest and greatest version of each binutils and
gcc? The ARM backend in gcc 2.95.2 generates slightly better code.
(Oh, and I assume you also applied Nicolas Pitre's SA1100 patch)

> But when I downloaded the kernel zImage amd ramdisk.gz
> to brutus, it booted up until stop at mounting root
> file system from ramdisk. But if I used the same
> ramdisk.gz file and  the old kernel arm-linux-2.2.2
> zImage built under the old toolchain which was set up
> according to intel's procedure, it was ok.
> 
> Is there a new ramdisk.gz file matching the new kernel
> or the new toolchain? Or I do something wrong?

This is a known problem: Linux 2.2.13 can't be compiled with a gcc 2.95.x.
If you want to use Linux 2.2.13, you'll have to stick with an older
compiler: gcc-2.8.1 or egcs-2.91.66. You can also use the experimental
Linux 2.3.35 which is quite stable. Linux-2.3.35 with patch-2.3.35-rmk1
and diff-2.3.35-rmk1-np6 works perfectly well on Brutus (and on LART and
FEATHER).



Erik

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Hi, Nicolas

I downloaded linux-2.2.13 and used the following two
patches:
patch-2_2_13-rmk2.gz
diff-2_2_13-rmk2-np14.gz

Before doing 'make zImage', I issued 'make
brutus_config' and 'make config' and accepted all
default configuration. But after I download the kernel
Image to the brutus board, I still cannot see anything
on the LCD and there was no reponse when I hitted the
keyboard of brutus.

Is there some special parameters needed to be set ? Or
some hardware switch needed to be set? 

Thanks in advance.

Wolf

> Nicolas wrote:

>I'll suggest you use a more recent kernel, like
>2.2.12, with my latest
>patch from ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico.  Then
issue >a "make
>brutus_config" before "make config".  This will set
up >all defaults for
>Brutus which should include frame buffer support.
 


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Hi, Nicolas

I downloaded linux-2.2.13 and used the following two
patches:
patch-2_2_13-rmk2.gz
diff-2_2_13-rmk2-np14.gz

Before doing 'make zImage', I issued 'make
brutus_config' and 'make config' and accepted all
default configuration. But after I download the kernel
Image to the brutus board, I still cannot see anything
on the LCD and there was no reponse when I hitted the
keyboard of brutus.

Is there some special parameters needed to be set ? Or
some hardware switch needed to be set? 

Thanks in advance.

Wolf

> Nicolas wrote:

>I'll suggest you use a more recent kernel, like
>2.2.12, with my latest
>patch from ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico.  Then
issue >a "make
>brutus_config" before "make config".  This will set
up >all defaults for
>Brutus which should include frame buffer support.
 


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>But when I used it to build arm-linux-2.2.12 and
>arm-linux-2.2.2, there is same problem . It said that
>arm-linux-ld don't support emulation elf32-arm. So, 
>can I use this toolchain to build linux-2.2.2 and
>linux-2.2.12 ? If I can , how to do it?

It is possible with some changes to the kernel, but probably not worth the 
effort.  The latest 2.2 kernels (certainly in CVS and I think also 
2.2.14-rmk1) will work with the new tools, as will any reasonably recent 2.3.
"New" tools are now mandatory for some kernel versions, in fact.

p.



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Hi, all

Sorry to bother you, I am really confusing.

I ever set up a sa-1100 cross development enviroment
for sa-1100 brutus following intel's procedure and it
works. But it is a very old version and ,I think, is
lack of a lot of features such  as LCD and frame
buffer support.

Now , I want to set up a new development platform. But
there are so many versions for every component. I
don't know how to combine different versions of
different components to get a work enviroment which
will support LCD ,virtual console and frame buffer?
For example, I don't know  whether arm-linux-2.2.2
kernel can be complied by using arm-linux-gcc-2.95.2?

Somebody can give me a portfolio which was proved
workable? I want to know about:

1.binutils version and corresponding patches
2.gcc version ,corresponding patches and which version
kernel header file to build gcc
3. linux kernel version
4. ramdisk , where to get it
5. glibc version and corresponding patches

Additionaly, is there some special concerns and some
special configuration or process which cannot be
omitted?

BTW, I use Redhat6.1 and SA-1100 brutus.

Your help is highly appreciated.

wolf




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Hi, all

Sorry to bother you, I am really confusing.

I ever set up a sa-1100 cross development enviroment
for sa-1100 brutus following intel's procedure and it
works. But it is a very old version and ,I think, is
lack of a lot of features such  as LCD and frame
buffer support.

Now , I want to set up a new development platform. But
there are so many versions for every component. I
don't know how to combine different versions of
different components to get a work enviroment which
will support LCD ,virtual console and frame buffer?
For example, I don't know  whether arm-linux-2.2.2
kernel can be complied by using arm-linux-gcc-2.95.2?

Somebody can give me a portfolio which was proved
workable? I want to know about:

1.binutils version and corresponding patches
2.gcc version ,corresponding patches and which version
kernel header file to build gcc
3. linux kernel version
4. ramdisk , where to get it
5. glibc version and corresponding patches

Additionaly, is there some special concerns and some
special configuration or process which cannot be
omitted?

BTW, I use Redhat6.1 and SA-1100 brutus.

Your help is highly appreciated.

wolf




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Wolf wrote:
> I ever set up a sa-1100 cross development enviroment
> for sa-1100 brutus following intel's procedure and it
> works. But it is a very old version and ,I think, is
> lack of a lot of features such  as LCD and frame
> buffer support.

Intel's pages are outdated. Use Chris Rutters pages at
http://www.inkvine.fluff.org/~chris/arm-tools.html .

> Now , I want to set up a new development platform. But
> there are so many versions for every component. I
> don't know how to combine different versions of
> different components to get a work enviroment which
> will support LCD ,virtual console and frame buffer?
> For example, I don't know  whether arm-linux-2.2.2
> kernel can be complied by using arm-linux-gcc-2.95.2?
> 
> Somebody can give me a portfolio which was proved
> workable? I want to know about:

This works for LART and should work for Brutus. I succesfully rebuild
my complete toolchain with it a week ago.

> 1.binutils version and corresponding patches

H.J. Lu's latest version will do. Get it from 
ftp://ftp.varesearch.com/pub/support/hjl/binutils/ .

> 2.gcc version ,corresponding patches and which version
> kernel header file to build gcc

gcc 2.95.2. If you only need a C compiler, get gcc-core-2.95.2. If you
want everything, get gcc-2.95.2. Available at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/
and GNU mirrors all over the world. Get Phil Blundell's gcc patch at 
ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/p/philb/ . gcc-2.95.2-diff-991022.gz works
against gcc-2.95.2, but according to Phil gcc-2.95.3-diff-000102.gz also
works with it. Also get Chris Rutter's patch at
http://www.inkvine.fluff.org/~chris/ftp/gcc-fold-const.patch .

Use linux-2.2.13 + patch-2.2.13-rmk2 + diff-2.2.13-rmk2-np14 to get kernel
headers. Linux-2.3.35 + patch-2.3.35-rmk1 + diff-2.3.35-rmk1-np6 also
seems to work, but I haven't tested this.

> 3. linux kernel version

Linux-2.2.13 + patch-2.2.13-rmk2 + diff-2.2.13-rmk2-np14 or
Linux-2.3.35 + patch-2.3.35-rmk1 + diff-2.3.35-rmk1-np6. Both versions
work for LART and should work for Brutus. Note that Linux 2.2.13 can't
be compiled with gcc 2.95.2, so you actually want to go for Linux 2.3.35.

> 4. ramdisk , where to get it

Nicolas Pitre has a ramdisk image on his site:
ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico/ramdisk-img.gz
AFAIK, it works with Brutus.

> 5. glibc version and corresponding patches

glibc-2.1.2 + glibc-crypt-2.1 + glibc-linuxthreads-2.1.2. No patches.

> Additionaly, is there some special concerns and some
> special configuration or process which cannot be
> omitted?

If you only want to build kernels, you don't need glibc.

As long as you follow Chris Rutter's page nothing can go wrong.
See http://www.inkvine.fluff.org/~chris/arm-tools.html .


Erik

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Hi, 

I use sa-1100 brutus. But every time I use angelboot
to download kernel and ramdisk to the board, a long
time to wait. My opts file's content is as follows:

base 0x8000
entry 0xc0008000
device /dev/ttyS0
options "9600 8N1"
baud 115200
otherfile ramdisk.gz
otherbase 0x800000

When I use SDT , the download speed can be tuned. So,
I think under linux , it also can be accelerated. But
how?

TIA

wolf


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I'm trying to produce an ELF version of glibc 2.1.2 (having sucessfully
built an ELF version of GCC) however I'm running out of memory during
some links. I think I need a static-linked version of ld for a.out systems
- is there one somewhere that I can grab, or do I have a different problem?


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On Sun, Jan 23, 2000 at 10:06:34PM +0000, Steve Dicks wrote:
> I'm trying to produce an ELF version of glibc 2.1.2 (having sucessfully
> built an ELF version of GCC) however I'm running out of memory during
> some links. I think I need a static-linked version of ld for a.out systems
> - is there one somewhere that I can grab, or do I have a different problem?

It sounds familiar. I seem to remember asking this sort of question about
11 months ago when I was trying to bootstrap ELF from a.out.

I also seem to remember building a static-lined ld (cross linker, a.out itself
put linking ELF binaries). I think you'll need to rebuild your linker to be
static rather than use shared libraries.

Hope I'm correct; hope this helps

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In message <20000123.220634.15@starswan.demon.co.uk>, Steve Dicks writes:
>I'm trying to produce an ELF version of glibc 2.1.2 (having sucessfully
>built an ELF version of GCC) however I'm running out of memory during
>some links. I think I need a static-linked version of ld for a.out systems
>- is there one somewhere that I can grab, or do I have a different problem?

I think Chris Rutter had a binary at one point.  You might find it easier to 
install the Debian development packages which would give you native ELF tools,
rather than trying to bootstrap them yourself.

p.



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I'm using kernel 2.2.2 and gcc 2.95.1 on the sa-1100
Intel multimedia board and after the kernel recognizes
the ramdisk as valid and begins loading it and when
*ppos = 4096 I get a "Unable to handle kernel paging
request at virtual address 00001004" or alternately
"Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at
virtual address 00000434". 

I'm not quite sure how to proceed with this. I don't
understand why the kernel is trying to page and why to
that to that location. Any ideas?
Steve

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I am using a Brutus board as a proof-of-concept tool. I am trying to
access a
SanDisk Compact Flash card in a PCMCIA adapter plugged into the PCMCIA
slot
on the Brutus board. Does anybody have any experience with this?

I am running the GNU tools that are posted at the Intel web-site. I am
using
kernel version 2.2.12-rmk1-np12. I understand that I must access the CS3
register
on the Brutus board to activate the power to the PCMCIA slots. I have
written a
small assembly language program to do this and I can download it
successfully 
using the original Angelboot program. 

However, I wish to download this small assembly language first, followed
by the
kernel and then by it's ramdisk image. So, I modified Angelboot to do
so. But 
when I try this scheme, the bootloader has the kernel startup, bypassing
my 
assembly language program. I modified the Angelboot package to display
the 
starting address and it is correct.

Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions on how to solve this problem?
I don't
have access to the Angel Debug Protocol, so I am unable to delve into
that 
aspect.


Dave Croyle
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Foerster Instruments, Inc.

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On Mon, 24 Jan 2000 06:39:53 -0800 (PST), Steve Latham wrote:
> I'm using kernel 2.2.2 and gcc 2.95.1 on the sa-1100
> Intel multimedia board and after the kernel recognizes
> the ramdisk as valid and begins loading it and when
> *ppos = 4096 I get a "Unable to handle kernel paging
> request at virtual address 00001004" or alternately
> "Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at
> virtual address 00000434". 
> 
> I'm not quite sure how to proceed with this. I don't
> understand why the kernel is trying to page and why to
> that to that location. Any ideas?

Linux-2.2.2 can't be compiled with gcc-2.95.x. Compile linux-2.2.13 (newer
is better) with the latest stable egcs, or use linux-2.3.35 with gcc
2.95.2.


Erik

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>However, I wish to download this small assembly language first, followed
>by the kernel and then by it's ramdisk image. So, I modified Angelboot to do
>so. But when I try this scheme, the bootloader has the kernel startup,
>bypassing my assembly language program.

Why not put the required code into the kernel itself?

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In message <20000124143953.6913.qmail@web1201.mail.yahoo.com>, Steve Latham wri
tes:
>I'm using kernel 2.2.2 and gcc 2.95.1 on the sa-1100
>Intel multimedia board

I don't think that is a particularly winning combination, to be honest.

>I'm not quite sure how to proceed with this. I don't
>understand why the kernel is trying to page and why to
>that to that location. Any ideas?

Try adding -ffixed-r10 -fno-strict-aliasing to the kernel's CFLAGS and 
rebuilding.

p.



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On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, wolf wrote:

> Hi, Nicolas
> 
> I downloaded linux-2.2.13 and used the following two
> patches:
> patch-2_2_13-rmk2.gz
> diff-2_2_13-rmk2-np14.gz
> 
> Before doing 'make zImage', I issued 'make
> brutus_config' and 'make config' and accepted all
> default configuration. But after I download the kernel
> Image to the brutus board, I still cannot see anything
> on the LCD and there was no reponse when I hitted the
> keyboard of brutus.

Please try the brutus-test.tgz file from ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico.
If those binaries are working for you, then you probably have a broken
binutils/gcc combination.



Nicolas


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On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, David J Croyle wrote:

> 
> I am using a Brutus board as a proof-of-concept tool. I am trying to
> access a
> SanDisk Compact Flash card in a PCMCIA adapter plugged into the PCMCIA
> slot
> on the Brutus board. Does anybody have any experience with this?
> 
> I am running the GNU tools that are posted at the Intel web-site. I am
> using
> kernel version 2.2.12-rmk1-np12. I understand that I must access the CS3
> register
> on the Brutus board to activate the power to the PCMCIA slots. I have
> written a
> small assembly language program to do this and I can download it
> successfully 
> using the original Angelboot program. 

The way to go would involve writing a Linux driver and accessing
everything from there.  CS3 could be accessed through a ioremap()ed
address, and all pcmcia area banks are already mapped from 0xe0000000 to
0xf8000000.  This way you could write your code in C, access to printk()
for debugging, etc.



Nicolas



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Hello!

If EBSA285 is set to arbiter moder not X-bus mode, is there any problem for
downloading from linux using angelboot?
I'm trying to use EBSA285 without backplane arbiter assist. But when I set
to arbiter mode & host mode, the intial logo messages is displayed well
through Com port. After that if I try to download some image to EBSA
through com port, it doesn't work. 
Of course, In case of window sdt 2.50 it also doesn't work. 

Is there anybody to tell me some good information?

Thanks



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Thanks fellows for the responses,

Yesterday after I posted my message, I went on and found a partial
solution.
I inserted the assembly code to turn on the PCMCIA power and bus drivers
into the 
file: head-armv.S located in the arch/arm/kernel/ directory.
(I have attached this file to this e-mail. For anyone who would like to
try it out - especially
Vasant). 

Now as to the hardware - I currently have a PCMCIA extender card which
has a Vcc LED onboard. This
allows me to monitor if the power is on. My extender card also allows me
to jumper pin 39 of the
SanDisk to ground to activate True IDE mode of operation.

After I rebuilt the kernel with the above added code, I used the normal
Angelboot package
to download the kernel. Not only did I get power to the slots, the
kernel started searching
for IDE interfaces and devices. Now for my next question. The IDE driver
finds the SanDisk and
indeed reports the correct model number. However, I get an error message
about not being able
to allocate IRQ 64.  This is my next challenge to solve. I will try and
post an update as I 
make progress.

Many Thanks,


David J. Croyle
Foerster Instruments, Inc.
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Hi, Nicolas

Thanks for your reply.

I tried brutus-test.tgz this night. It works on the
serial port. But there is still nothing on the LCD.
When I hit the native keyborad, I issued a command "ps
-a " via the minicom terminal and accidently saw a
line something like "30 tty1 login"qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq"
".

IMO, kernel really received something from the native
keyboard and spawned a login process to deal with it.
But it cannot receive exactly what I entered on the
keyboard. 

I also can see irregular scanline on the LCD, but
nothing meaningful.

Do I need do some change or configuration to let
native console work? 
Are you sure that linux-2.2.13-rmk2-np14 can make
native LCD and keyboard work ? I should use what
versions of binutils and gcc( including the version of
kernel headers) to build it?

Additionally , I also tried zImage-2.3.35 given by you
at ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico. But it can
not startup ,ending up after displaying"RAMDISK dirver
initialized".

Another question, can I used the new tool chain which
is introduced by Chris Rutter(binutils 2.9.5.0.14, gcc
2.95.1, kernel header liuux-2.2.12-rmk1-cvs-990915) to
build linux-2.2.12-rmk1-np13 ?


wolf


--- Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, wolf wrote:
> 
> > Hi, Nicolas
> > 
> > I downloaded linux-2.2.13 and used the following
> two
> > patches:
> > patch-2_2_13-rmk2.gz
> > diff-2_2_13-rmk2-np14.gz
> > 
> > Before doing 'make zImage', I issued 'make
> > brutus_config' and 'make config' and accepted all
> > default configuration. But after I download the
> kernel
> > Image to the brutus board, I still cannot see
> anything
> > on the LCD and there was no reponse when I hitted
> the
> > keyboard of brutus.
> 
> Please try the brutus-test.tgz file from
> ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico.
> If those binaries are working for you, then you
> probably have a broken
> binutils/gcc combination.
> 
> 
> 
> Nicolas
> 
> 
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David J Croyle writes:
> Yesterday after I posted my message, I went on and found a partial
> solution.
> I inserted the assembly code to turn on the PCMCIA power and bus drivers
> into the file: head-armv.S located in the arch/arm/kernel/ directory.

Why did you put it in head-armv.S, rather than placing it in setup.c.
setup.c allows you to cleanly add architecture-specific setups without
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, David J Croyle wrote:

> After I rebuilt the kernel with the above added code, I used the normal
> Angelboot package
> to download the kernel. Not only did I get power to the slots, the
> kernel started searching
> for IDE interfaces and devices. Now for my next question. The IDE driver
> finds the SanDisk and
> indeed reports the correct model number. However, I get an error message
> about not being able
> to allocate IRQ 64.  This is my next challenge to solve. I will try and
> post an update as I 
> make progress.

You made a lot!  :-)

Be sure you have correct IRQ and GFER/GRER settings in
linux/include/asm/arch/ide.h.  The IRQ problem is likely to come from
there.


Nicolas


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Hi there,

When I build glibc-2.1.2 for ARM target , a error occurred :
#CC=3Darm-linux-gcc
#./configure arm --build=3Di586-linux --prefix=3D/usr/arm-linux =
--enable-add-ons
#make
The error message is:

In file included from nsswitch.c:29
../include/ldsodefs.h:12: warning: 'DL_CALL_FCT' redefined
../elf/dlfcn.h:92: warning: this is the location of the previous =
definition
nsswitch.c:32: gnu/lib-names.h: No such file or directory
.....

When I change directory glibc-2.1.2/include/gnu , I only find =
libc-versions.h.
I can't find lib-names.h , What's wrong with me ?

Kevin.




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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>When I build glibc-2.1.2 for ARM target , a error =
occurred=20
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>#CC=3Darm-linux-gcc</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>#./configure arm --build=3Di586-linux =
--prefix=3D/usr/arm-linux=20
--enable-add-ons</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>#make</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>The error message is:</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>In file included from nsswitch.c:29</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>../include/ldsodefs.h:12: warning: 'DL_CALL_FCT'=20
redefined</FONT></DIV>
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the=20
previous definition</FONT></DIV>
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directory</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>When I change directory glibc-2.1.2/include/gnu , I =
only find=20
libc-versions.h.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>I can't find lib-names.h , What's wrong with me =
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On Wed, 26 Jan 2000 17:31:37 +0800, qvSn07K7 wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> When I build glibc-2.1.2 for ARM target , a error occurred :
> #CC=arm-linux-gcc
   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
When using bash, this should be:

  export CC=arm-linux-gcc

BTW: you don't need to be root to compile glibc. The golden Unix rule:
only use the root account if it is absolutely neccessary.


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On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:

> David J Croyle writes:
> > Yesterday after I posted my message, I went on and found a partial
> > solution.
> > I inserted the assembly code to turn on the PCMCIA power and bus drivers
> > into the file: head-armv.S located in the arch/arm/kernel/ directory.
> 
> Why did you put it in head-armv.S, rather than placing it in setup.c.
> setup.c allows you to cleanly add architecture-specific setups without
> modifing the "generic" ARM code.

setup.c isn't a good choice either. The page table is not fully
initialized yet so the appropriate IO mapping isn't available.



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I am trying the brutus-test package.

If I try to execute angelboot that is included in that package, I
immediately get a segmentation fault.

If I use my own copy of angelboot, the kernel stops after the following
message:

RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image starting at 0.
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00

I am using the serial port on brutus only, no keyboard or console.

Any ideas?



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Hi, Collin


--- "Collin K. Murphy" <ckmurphy@cs.washington.edu>
wrote:
> I am trying the brutus-test package.
> 
> If I try to execute angelboot that is included in
> that package, I
> immediately get a segmentation fault.

I ever met this before. Nicolas's brutus-test can work
under redhat6.1 ( I haven't try it under rehat6.0).
But it showed core dump under mandrake linux 5.3( the
kernel version is about 2.0.36,sorry I cannot be
exactly sure about this version number ). I guess you
are  using  redhat5.2 , so it is just a version
problem.

> 
> If I use my own copy of angelboot, the kernel stops
> after the following
> message:
> 
> RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image starting
> at 0.
> Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00

I also met this before. Though I have overcomed it , I
am not clear about the reason. It seems that your tool
chain was not set up correctly, so you got a not
perfect kernel image. I can be sure that this is 
related with neither your ramdisk image nor angelboot
and just related with your tool chain and kernel
version . When you get through it and get a clear
answer, could you share it with me.

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Hi,

You can follow the instructions given by chris Rutter
at http://inkvine.fluff.org/~chris/arm-tools.html to
build a new toolchain. But the new tool chain can only
work for kernel-2.3.xx.

The old toolchain(intel site) can work with
kernel-2.2.2 but cann't work with kernel-2.2.12 and
up. 

You can get everything for the tool chain from 
ftp://ftp.nw.carleton.ca/pub/winder/titan-VI/

wolf

--- "Collin K. Murphy" <ckmurphy@cs.washington.edu>
wrote:
> You're right!  I am using RH 5.2
> 
> I can get kernel-2.2.2 to work for the most part.  I
> do think my tool
> chain is buggy.  I wanted to upgrade to
> binutil-2.9.5 but could not find a
> arm-diff patch for this.
> 
> So far I have been using the instructions at the
> intel site.  I know
> about the error when configuring glibc.  Have you
> made a working toolchain
> and if so, what versions of everything are you
> using?
> 
> 
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, wolf wrote:
> 
> > Hi, Collin
> > 
> > 
> > --- "Collin K. Murphy"
> <ckmurphy@cs.washington.edu>
> > wrote:
> > > I am trying the brutus-test package.
> > > 
> > > If I try to execute angelboot that is included
> in
> > > that package, I
> > > immediately get a segmentation fault.
> > 
> > I ever met this before. Nicolas's brutus-test can
> work
> > under redhat6.1 ( I haven't try it under
> rehat6.0).
> > But it showed core dump under mandrake linux 5.3(
> the
> > kernel version is about 2.0.36,sorry I cannot be
> > exactly sure about this version number ). I guess
> you
> > are  using  redhat5.2 , so it is just a version
> > problem.
> > 
> > > 
> > > If I use my own copy of angelboot, the kernel
> stops
> > > after the following
> > > message:
> > > 
> > > RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image
> starting
> > > at 0.
> > > Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
> 01:00
> > 
> > I also met this before. Though I have overcomed it
> , I
> > am not clear about the reason. It seems that your
> tool
> > chain was not set up correctly, so you got a not
> > perfect kernel image. I can be sure that this is 
> > related with neither your ramdisk image nor
> angelboot
> > and just related with your tool chain and kernel
> > version . When you get through it and get a clear
> > answer, could you share it with me.
> > 
> > wolf
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> > 
> 
> 
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On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Collin K. Murphy wrote:

> I am trying the brutus-test package.
> 
> If I try to execute angelboot that is included in that package, I
> immediately get a segmentation fault.
> 
> If I use my own copy of angelboot, the kernel stops after the following
> message:
> 
> RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image starting at 0.
> Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00
> 
> I am using the serial port on brutus only, no keyboard or console.
> 
> Any ideas?

Try angelboot-1.10.nk.tar.gz from the same FTP site.



Nicolas


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This is going to be rather basic for all you gurus.

After installing ARMLinux on a RPC610 I could not get NFS to work
so that the other RISC OS systems using OMNI could see it.
Telnet and FTP work. I can not use Omni or a web browser to view
the server. 

I have been told that I may need to install rpc.pcnfsd. I can not
"locate" it on the HD, so where do I get one from and how do I install
it. 

Just a quick note my learning curve is rather steep at the moment so
please don't assume I can just do anything at the moment. Plain step by 
step instructions would help enormously, especially if some reasoning is
added to increase my knowledge as to why rpc.nfsd is not good enough.


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|--- Original Message ---
|From: "Paul C.Robinson" <Paul@havaccnt.demon.co.uk>
|To: linux-arm@vger.rutgers.edu
|Date: 1/27/00 8:47:15 AM
|

|This is going to be rather basic for all you gurus.
|
|After installing ARMLinux on a RPC610 I could not get NFS to
work
|so that the other RISC OS systems using OMNI could see it.
|Telnet and FTP work. I can not use Omni or a web browser to
view
|the server. 
|
|I have been told that I may need to install rpc.pcnfsd. I can
not
|"locate" it on the HD, so where do I get one from and how do
I install
|it. 


You need the program "pcnfsd" - not sure if anyone's 
made an RPM of it (I'm not using Redhat). If not, you should

be able to find the source on the net fairly easily. 
                                  
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I am trying to compile the tool chain as a cross
compiler.
I have read the faqs, the web pages,
applied the patches (at least i think i got them all).
I started out with
binutils-2.9.5.0.24
gcc-2.95.2
glibc-2.1.2
I had some patching errors when applying
the 2.95.2 patch to gcc.
It failed patching ChangeLog and configure.
i also patched linux-2.2.13 with 
patch-2.2.13-rmk2
linux-2.2.13rmk1-cvs991228.diff
this gave me some patching errors for a few files.
if necessary, I can supply the output of my patching attempts.

diff-2.2.13-rmk2-np14
This also gave some patching errors.
i ran make menuconfig;make dep
 I was able to compile binutils, and gcc and install them.
Now, when I configure glibc-2.1.2, it seems to
configure properly, except for one message
saying that arm-linux-gcc does not work.
I tried to compile glivc anyway, and eventually i get the folling message.
...

) | arm-linux-gcc -c  -I../include -I.  -I.. -I../libio  -I../sysdeps/arm/elf -I
../crypt/sysdeps/unix -I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux -I../linuxthread
s/sysdeps/pthread -I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/unix/sysv -I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/
unix -I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/arm -I../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm -I../sysdeps
/unix/sysv/linux -I../sysdeps/gnu -I../sysdeps/unix/common -I../sysdeps/unix/mma
n -I../sysdeps/unix/inet -I../sysdeps/unix/sysv -I../sysdeps/unix/arm -I../sysde
ps/unix -I../sysdeps/posix -I../sysdeps/arm/fpu -I../sysdeps/arm -I../sysdeps/wo
rdsize-32 -I../sysdeps/ieee754 -I../sysdeps/libm-ieee754 -I../sysdeps/generic/el
f -I../sysdeps/generic   -D_LIBC_REENTRANT -include ../include/libc-symbols.h
  -DASSEMBLER   -x assembler-with-cpp -o sstk.o -
: Assembler messages:
:2: Error: Can not represent SWI relocation in this object file format (0)
make[1]: *** [sstk.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/mnt/arm/src/glibc/glibc-2.1.2/misc'
make: *** [misc/subdir_lib] Error 2

what does this mean, and how do i fix it?


thanks.
phil

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>I had some patching errors when applying
>the 2.95.2 patch to gcc.
>It failed patching ChangeLog and configure.

That's somewhat harmless.  Just rerun autoconf to generate a new configure.

>f -I../sysdeps/generic   -D_LIBC_REENTRANT -include ../include/libc-symbols.h
>  -DASSEMBLER   -x assembler-with-cpp -o sstk.o -
>: Assembler messages:
>:2: Error: Can not represent SWI relocation in this object file format (0)

It means that the assembler encountered a SWI instruction for which it 
couldn't determine what to put in the comment field.  Probably this indicates 
something is wrong with your <asm/unistd.h> header.

p.



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wolf writes:
> You can follow the instructions given by chris Rutter
> at http://inkvine.fluff.org/~chris/arm-tools.html to
> build a new toolchain. But the new tool chain can only
> work for kernel-2.3.xx.

The new toolchain can be used also with the 2.2.14-rmk3 kernel as well.
In fact, all recent kernels must be compiled with the newer binutils
(binutils 2.9.4 or later).
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Greetings.

First, I have read and searched through all the mailing list archives that
I could find at ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux/lists/linux-arm and
saw no post having a similar problem as myself.

I currently have a cross compiled 'binutils-2.9.5.0.24' and 'gcc-2.95.2' with
Phil's patch. I have also cross compiled 'newlib-1.8.2' and installed it. I am 
still having difficulties building 'glibc-2.1.2'. It gets all the way down to
'db2' and fails with this message:

make[2]: Entering directory `/home/sjhill/build-cross/glibc-2.1.2/db2'
arm-linux-gcc -nostdlib -nostartfiles -o
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/makedb 
-Wl,-dynamic-linker=/usr/local/arm/lib/ld-linux.so.2  
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/csu/crt1.o
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/csu/crti.o `arm-linux-gcc
--print-file-name=crtbegin.o` /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/makedb.o
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/libdb.so.3 
-Wl,-rpath-link=/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/math:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/elf:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/nss:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/nis:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/rt:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/resolv:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/linuxthreads
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/libc.so.6
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/libc_nonsThanks for your help so far. I
was able to successfully apply your patch to
GCC and that seemed to help things some. I now have a cross compiled
'binutils-2.9.5.0.24' and 'gcc-2.95.2' with standalone C support. I have
also cross compiled 'newlib-1.8.2' and installed it. I am still having
difficulties building 'glibc-2.1.2'. It gets all the way down to 'db2' and
fails with this message:

make[2]: Entering directory `/home/sjhill/build-cross/glibc-2.1.2/db2'
arm-linux-gcc -nostdlib -nostartfiles -o
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/makedb 
-Wl,-dynamic-linker=/usr/local/arm/lib/ld-linux.so.2  
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/csu/crt1.o
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/csu/crti.o `arm-linux-gcc
--print-file-name=crtbegin.o` /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/makedb.o
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/libdb.so.3 
-Wl,-rpath-link=/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/math:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/elf:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/nss:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/nis:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/rt:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/resolv:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/linuxthreads
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/libc.so.6
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/libc_nonshared.a -lgcc `arm-linux-gcc
--print-file-name=crtend.o` /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/csu/crtn.o
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/elf/ld-linux.so.2: undefined reference to
`__libc_global_ctors'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/makedb] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/sjhill/build-cross/glibc-2.1.2/db2'
make[1]: *** [db2/others] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/sjhill/build-cross/glibc-2.1.2'
make: *** [all] Error 2

I used this as my configuration line before building glibc:

CC=arm-linux-gcc AR=arm-linux-ar RANLIB=arm-linux-ranlib
../glibc-2.1.2/configure arm-linux --prefix=/usr/local/arm
--build=i686-pc-linux-gnu --enable-add-ons
--with-headers=/home/sjhill/build-cross/linux/include/

I grep'd through the compiled binaries in the 'elf' subdirectory and it is
actually contained in 'ld-linux.so.2' 'ld.so' l'ibrtld.os' 'soinit.os'. If
this is the case, why the above error? The symbolic links to the kernel
source are correct and all my cross utilities are in my current path. Any
thoughts? Thanks in advance.

-Steve

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Greetings.

First, I have read and searched through all the mailing list archives that
I could find at ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux/lists/linux-arm and
saw no post having a similar problem as myself.

I currently have a cross compiled 'binutils-2.9.5.0.24' and 'gcc-2.95.2' with
Phil's patch. I have also cross compiled 'newlib-1.8.2' and installed it. I am 
still having difficulties building 'glibc-2.1.2'. It gets all the way down to
'db2' and fails with this message:

make[2]: Entering directory `/home/sjhill/build-cross/glibc-2.1.2/db2'
arm-linux-gcc -nostdlib -nostartfiles -o
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/makedb 
-Wl,-dynamic-linker=/usr/local/arm/lib/ld-linux.so.2  
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/csu/crt1.o
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/csu/crti.o `arm-linux-gcc
--print-file-name=crtbegin.o` /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/makedb.o
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/libdb.so.3 
-Wl,-rpath-link=/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/math:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/elf:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/nss:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/nis:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/rt:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/resolv:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/linuxthreads
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/libc.so.6
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/libc_nonsThanks for your help so far. I
was able to successfully apply your patch to
GCC and that seemed to help things some. I now have a cross compiled
'binutils-2.9.5.0.24' and 'gcc-2.95.2' with standalone C support. I have
also cross compiled 'newlib-1.8.2' and installed it. I am still having
difficulties building 'glibc-2.1.2'. It gets all the way down to 'db2' and
fails with this message:

make[2]: Entering directory `/home/sjhill/build-cross/glibc-2.1.2/db2'
arm-linux-gcc -nostdlib -nostartfiles -o
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/makedb 
-Wl,-dynamic-linker=/usr/local/arm/lib/ld-linux.so.2  
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/csu/crt1.o
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/csu/crti.o `arm-linux-gcc
--print-file-name=crtbegin.o` /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/makedb.o
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/libdb.so.3 
-Wl,-rpath-link=/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/math:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/elf:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/nss:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/nis:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/rt:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/resolv:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/linuxthreads
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/libc.so.6
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/libc_nonshared.a -lgcc `arm-linux-gcc
--print-file-name=crtend.o` /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/csu/crtn.o
/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/elf/ld-linux.so.2: undefined reference to
`__libc_global_ctors'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/makedb] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/sjhill/build-cross/glibc-2.1.2/db2'
make[1]: *** [db2/others] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/sjhill/build-cross/glibc-2.1.2'
make: *** [all] Error 2

I used this as my configuration line before building glibc:

CC=arm-linux-gcc AR=arm-linux-ar RANLIB=arm-linux-ranlib
../glibc-2.1.2/configure arm-linux --prefix=/usr/local/arm
--build=i686-pc-linux-gnu --enable-add-ons
--with-headers=/home/sjhill/build-cross/linux/include/

I grep'd through the compiled binaries in the 'elf' subdirectory and it is
actually contained in 'ld-linux.so.2' 'ld.so' l'ibrtld.os' 'soinit.os'. If
this is the case, why the above error? The symbolic links to the kernel
source are correct and all my cross utilities are in my current path. Any
thoughts? Thanks in advance.

-Steve

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Re: The EBSA-285 kernel to bootstrap my system...

Thanks to recommendations, I pulled the footbridge krenel from the
autobuilder web site. However, this beast is wierd---it seems to require a
VGA card in an EBSA. I presume on Russ' system he has some kind of
external SuperIO part to provide keyboard input? At present, I put a card
in and can see the box boot fine, but can't input...

Does anyone have an EBSA kernel that works with just a serial console, an
IDE disc and a Tulip card that they can e-mail me?

I promise to shut up as soon as I've bootstrapped the box with a proper
kernel...

	Neil




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I am trying to compile the tool chain as a cross compiler.
I have read the faqs, the web pages,
and applied the patches (at least i think i got them all).
I started out with
binutils-2.9.5.0.14
gcc-2.95.1(patched)
glibc-2.1.2pre3(with add-ons crypt and linuxthreads)

I successfully configured glibc but failed to make with the following
errors :
asm/proc/ptrace.h: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [init-first.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/glibc-2.1.2pre3/csu'
make: *** [csu/subdir_lib] Error 2

What does it mean? And anybody knows how to solve? Thanks.



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Neil Carson wrote:

>Thanks to recommendations, I pulled the footbridge krenel from the
>autobuilder web site. However, this beast is wierd---it seems to require a
>VGA card in an EBSA. I presume on Russ' system he has some kind of
>external SuperIO part to provide keyboard input? At present, I put a card
>in and can see the box boot fine, but can't input...

Sigh.  I was kind of hoping it would fall back to serial console if there was 
no VGA card fitted, but I guess not.  I'll establish a new config for EBSA-285 
headless and get lkab to spin up some binaries.

Sorry about that.

p.



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>I successfully configured glibc but failed to make with the following
>errors :
>asm/proc/ptrace.h: No such file or directory
>make[1]: *** [init-first.o] Error 1
>make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/glibc-2.1.2pre3/csu'
>make: *** [csu/subdir_lib] Error 2
>
>What does it mean? And anybody knows how to solve? Thanks.

Looks like you either haven't installed your kernel headers, or you've failed 
to configure the kernel.

p.



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On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 11:08:50 +0800, Kian Ping wrote:
> I am trying to compile the tool chain as a cross compiler.
> I have read the faqs, the web pages,
> and applied the patches (at least i think i got them all).
> I started out with
> binutils-2.9.5.0.14
> gcc-2.95.1(patched)
> glibc-2.1.2pre3(with add-ons crypt and linuxthreads)

Too old. Use the latest binutils from H.J. Lu's site, gcc-2.95.2 and
glibc-2.1.2. And linux-2.2.x or linux-2.3.x for kernel headers.

> I successfully configured glibc but failed to make with the following
> errors :
> asm/proc/ptrace.h: No such file or directory
> make[1]: *** [init-first.o] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/glibc-2.1.2pre3/csu'
> make: *** [csu/subdir_lib] Error 2
> 
> What does it mean? And anybody knows how to solve? Thanks.

You did not supply kernel header files. Have a look at Chris Rutter's
pages: http://www.inkvine.fluff.org/~chris/arm-tools.html .


Erik

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Hello!

I'm using bios-1.06 & 'd like to fetch kernel image from hdd.
To meet bios code for booting from hdd, How can I set up hdd for preparing
kernel image?
Is there any good information for it? 

Please help me.


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Philip Blundell writes:
> Sigh.  I was kind of hoping it would fall back to serial console if there was 
> no VGA card fitted, but I guess not.  I'll establish a new config for EBSA-285 
> headless and get lkab to spin up some binaries.

I put some patches in the main kernel to fix this - the tests in vgacon were
being optimised out.  Are you sure that the volatility is still being
preserved in vgacon during the test for presence?
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:

> I put some patches in the main kernel to fix this - the tests in vgacon were
> being optimised out.  Are you sure that the volatility is still being
> preserved in vgacon during the test for presence?

It might have gone :-( I'll try a more recent version. What kernel version
did this go away with?

	Neil



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> >autobuilder web site. However, this beast is wierd---it seems to require a

I assume this is a kernel autobuilder site. Since I've been unable to
compile kernels for quite a while now (and I'm not seeing any mistake on
my side here, I'm not building kernels for the first time...) I'd like to
try the autobuilder.

Where can I find it?

TIA.



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Upgraded to RedHat 6.1 and angelboot-1.10.nk.tar.gz and I still get the
same error with the brutus-test package.  Any other suggestions?

RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image starting at 0.
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00

Thanks,

Collin

On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Nicolas Pitre wrote:

> 
> 
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Collin K. Murphy wrote:
> 
> > I am trying the brutus-test package.
> > 
> > If I try to execute angelboot that is included in that package, I
> > immediately get a segmentation fault.
> > 
> > If I use my own copy of angelboot, the kernel stops after the following
> > message:
> > 
> > RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image starting at 0.
> > Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00
> > 
> > I am using the serial port on brutus only, no keyboard or console.
> > 
> > Any ideas?
> 
> Try angelboot-1.10.nk.tar.gz from the same FTP site.
> 
> 
> 
> Nicolas
> 
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>I assume this is a kernel autobuilder site. Since I've been unable to
>compile kernels for quite a while now (and I'm not seeing any mistake on
>my side here, I'm not building kernels for the first time...) I'd like to
>try the autobuilder.
>
>Where can I find it?

ftp://ftp.armlinux.org/pub/lkab/

p.



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>I put some patches in the main kernel to fix this - the tests in vgacon were
>being optimised out.  Are you sure that the volatility is still being
>preserved in vgacon during the test for presence?

Well, it turns out that lkab's footbridge config had 21285 serial support 
compiled as a module, which rather lessens the chances of it working as a boot 
time console.  Duh.

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Hi, Collin

Have you tried brutus-test.tgz given by nicolas. It
contains every excutables(angelboot, zImage and
ramdisk) you needs to do a test. It really works under
redhat 6.1 and sa1100-brutus . You don't need use
angelboot-1.10.nk.tar.gz .

wolf

--- "Collin K. Murphy" <ckmurphy@cs.washington.edu>
wrote:
> Upgraded to RedHat 6.1 and angelboot-1.10.nk.tar.gz
> and I still get the
> same error with the brutus-test package.  Any other
> suggestions?
> 
> RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image starting
> at 0.
> Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Collin
> 
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Collin K. Murphy wrote:
> > 
> > > I am trying the brutus-test package.
> > > 
> > > If I try to execute angelboot that is included
> in that package, I
> > > immediately get a segmentation fault.
> > > 
> > > If I use my own copy of angelboot, the kernel
> stops after the following
> > > message:
> > > 
> > > RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image
> starting at 0.
> > > Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
> 01:00
> > > 
> > > I am using the serial port on brutus only, no
> keyboard or console.
> > > 
> > > Any ideas?
> > 
> > Try angelboot-1.10.nk.tar.gz from the same FTP
> site.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Nicolas
> > 
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Wolf,

Yes, I downloaded brutus-test.tgz about 3 days ago, installed RH 6.1, and tried
both angelboot in brutus-test.tgz and angelboot-1.10.nk.tar.gz.  I get the same
error with both angelboots.

Could this be a HW problem?

Collin

wolf wrote:
> 
> Hi, Collin
> 
> Have you tried brutus-test.tgz given by nicolas. It
> contains every excutables(angelboot, zImage and
> ramdisk) you needs to do a test. It really works under
> redhat 6.1 and sa1100-brutus . You don't need use
> angelboot-1.10.nk.tar.gz .
> 
> wolf
> 
> --- "Collin K. Murphy" <ckmurphy@cs.washington.edu>
> wrote:
> > Upgraded to RedHat 6.1 and angelboot-1.10.nk.tar.gz
> > and I still get the
> > same error with the brutus-test package.  Any other
> > suggestions?
> >
> > RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image starting
> > at 0.
> > Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Collin
> >
> > On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Collin K. Murphy wrote:
> > >
> > > > I am trying the brutus-test package.
> > > >
> > > > If I try to execute angelboot that is included
> > in that package, I
> > > > immediately get a segmentation fault.
> > > >
> > > > If I use my own copy of angelboot, the kernel
> > stops after the following
> > > > message:
> > > >
> > > > RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image
> > starting at 0.
> > > > Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
> > 01:00
> > > >
> > > > I am using the serial port on brutus only, no
> > keyboard or console.
> > > >
> > > > Any ideas?
> > >
> > > Try angelboot-1.10.nk.tar.gz from the same FTP
> > site.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Nicolas
> > >
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I followed Chris Rutter's page, but ended up with a
native compiler.
what I did so far:

system: i486 PC + redhat linux 6.0
target: arm-elf
used files:
 bzip2  (http://sourceware.cygnus.com/bzip/index.html)
 binutils-2.9.5.0.14.tar.bz2
 linux-2.2.13.tar.gz
 patch-2.2.13.rmk1.gz
 gcc-core-2.95.1.tar.gz
 gcc-2.95-diff-990730.gz
 gcc-fold-const.patch

--- bzip2: ---
copy: bzip2 to: /bin
rename: bzip2 to: bzcat

--- binutils(no patch used): ---
created dir: /usr/arm-linux  (=target-prifix, niet
gebruikt??)
copy: binutils-2.9.5.0.14.tar.bz2 to: /usr/src
bzcat binutils-2.9.5.0.14.tar.bz2 | tar xf -
cd /usr/src/binutils-2.9.5.0.14
./configure --target=arm-elf --prefix=/usr
make
make install
(delete: binutils-2.9.5.0.14.tar.bz2 ?)

--- gcc kernel headers: ---
create dir: /usr/src2
copy: linux-2.2.13.tar.gz to: /usr/src2
gzip -d linux-2.2.13.tar.gz | tar xf -
tar -xf linux-2.2.13.tar
delete: linux-2.2.13.tar (=64000000 bytes?)

--- patch linux kernel: ---
copy: patch-2.2.13.rmk1.gz to: /usr/src2/linux
cd /usr/src2/linux
gzip -d patch-2.2.13.rmk1.gz
patch -p1 < patch-2.2.13.rmk1
delete: patch-2.2.13.rmk1
copy: linux_2.2.13rmk1-cvs991228.diff.bz2 to
/usr/src2/linux
bzcat linux_2.2.13rmk1-cvs991228.diff.bz2 >
linux_2.2.13rmk1-cvs991228.diff
delete: linux_2.2.13rmk1-cvs991228.diff.bz2
patch -p1 < linux_2.2.13rmk1-cvs991228.diff
 (one file not found-> skip, one file alredy patched
-> y)
delete: linux_2.2.13rmk1-cvs991228.diff

--- edit the Makefile: ---
edit: /usr/src2/linux/Makefile: ARCH = arm
make menuconfig
  system and processortype = EBSA-110
  [*] include support for intel EBSA285
  [*] include support for chalice cats boards
  [*] include support for rebel.com netwinder
make dep
cd /usr/arm-elf
mkdir include
cp -dR /usr/src2/linux/include/asm-arm
/usr/arm-elf/include/asm
cp -dR /usr/src2/linux/include/linux
/usr/arm-elf/include/linux

--- GCC: (A) ---
(where to unpack and install GCC ?, I used: /gcc/ )
mkdir /gcc
copy: gcc-core-2.95.1.tar.gz to: /gcc
gzip -d gcc-core-2.95.1.tar.gz | xf -        (xf=not
ok?)
tar -xf gcc-core-2.95.1.tar
delete: gcc-core-2.95.1.tar

--- patch GCC: (A) ---
copy: gcc-2.95-diff-990730.gz to: /gcc/gcc-2.95.1
gzip -d gcc-2.95-diff-990730.gz
patch -p1 < gcc-2.95-diff-990730        (4 times: file
not found -> skip)

at this point the gcc-fold-const.patch did not work,
(I used: patch -p1 < .. in stead of: patch -p0 < ..
??)
I could not find "#if 0" in linux-elf.h
so: I deleted the complete /gcc/ directory and started
on plan B:

--- GCC: (B) ---
(this time in /usr/src2/ )
copy: gcc-core-2.95.1.tar.gz to: /usr/src2
gzip -d gcc-core-2.95.1.tar.gz | xf -        (xf=not
ok?)
tar -xf gcc-core-2.95.1.tar
delete: gcc-core-2.95.1.tar

--- patch GCC: (B) ---
cd /usr/src2/gcc-2.95.1
copy: gcc-2.95-diff-990730.gz to:
/usr/src2/gcc/gcc-2.95.1
gzip -d gcc-2.95-diff-990730.gz
patch -p0 < gcc-2.95-diff-990730
delete: gcc-2.95-diff-990730

cd /usr/src2/gcc-2.95.1/gcc
copy: gcc-fold-const.patch to:
/usr/src2/gcc/gcc-2.95.1/gcc
patch -p0 < gcc-fold-const.patch
delete: gcc-fold-const.patch

--- configure GCC: (B) ---
cd /usr/src2/gcc-2.95.1
./configure --with-cpu-strongarm110
edit: linux-elf.h: #if 0 --> #if 1
make LANGUAGES="c"       (--> libgcc2.a error, fatal
signal 7)
edited file as in: "dinhibit-libc hack"
./configure --with-cpu-strongarm110 --disable-threads
make LANGUAGES="c"         (--> o.k.)
make LANGUAGES="c" install (--> o.k.)

gcc -dumpversion  : egcs-2.91.66      ( old redhat
native compiler )  
gcc -dumpmachine  : i386-redhat-linux ( in: /usr/bin/
)
./gcc -dumpversion: 2.95.1            ( new (cross?)
compiler )  
./gcc -dumpmachine: i486-PC-linux.gnu ( in:
/usr/local/bin/ )

Can someone tell me why it ended up as a native
compiler ?
(I probably missed some patch ?)

jaap.

jwstolk@yahoo.com

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On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Steven J. Hill wrote:

> Greetings.
> 
> First, I have read and searched through all the mailing list archives that
> I could find at ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux/lists/linux-arm and
> saw no post having a similar problem as myself.
> 
> I currently have a cross compiled 'binutils-2.9.5.0.24' and 'gcc-2.95.2' with
> Phil's patch. I have also cross compiled 'newlib-1.8.2' and installed it. I am 
> still having difficulties building 'glibc-2.1.2'. It gets all the way down to
> 'db2' and fails with this message:

I just came across the same problem as well. Looking at the archives
revealed that on Jan 13, Erk Mouw compiled a new toolchain with
binutils-2.9.5.0.22. So, restarting with this version resulted in a
successful build...

Is a problem sample size of two enough to bother H. J. with?

Rob Scott

> 
> make[2]: Entering directory `/home/sjhill/build-cross/glibc-2.1.2/db2'
> arm-linux-gcc -nostdlib -nostartfiles -o
> /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/makedb 
> -Wl,-dynamic-linker=/usr/local/arm/lib/ld-linux.so.2  
> /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/csu/crt1.o
> /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/csu/crti.o `arm-linux-gcc
> --print-file-name=crtbegin.o` /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/makedb.o
> /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/libdb.so.3 
> -Wl,-rpath-link=/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/math:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/elf:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/nss:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/nis:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/rt:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/resolv:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/linuxthreads
> /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/libc.so.6
> /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/libc_nonsThanks for your help so far. I
> was able to successfully apply your patch to
> GCC and that seemed to help things some. I now have a cross compiled
> 'binutils-2.9.5.0.24' and 'gcc-2.95.2' with standalone C support. I have
> also cross compiled 'newlib-1.8.2' and installed it. I am still having
> difficulties building 'glibc-2.1.2'. It gets all the way down to 'db2' and
> fails with this message:
> 
> make[2]: Entering directory `/home/sjhill/build-cross/glibc-2.1.2/db2'
> arm-linux-gcc -nostdlib -nostartfiles -o
> /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/makedb 
> -Wl,-dynamic-linker=/usr/local/arm/lib/ld-linux.so.2  
> /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/csu/crt1.o
> /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/csu/crti.o `arm-linux-gcc
> --print-file-name=crtbegin.o` /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/makedb.o
> /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/libdb.so.3 
> -Wl,-rpath-link=/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/math:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/elf:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/nss:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/nis:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/rt:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/resolv:/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/linuxthreads
> /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/libc.so.6
> /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/libc_nonshared.a -lgcc `arm-linux-gcc
> --print-file-name=crtend.o` /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/csu/crtn.o
> /home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/elf/ld-linux.so.2: undefined reference to
> `__libc_global_ctors'
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[2]: *** [/home/sjhill/build-cross/build-glibc/db2/makedb] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/sjhill/build-cross/glibc-2.1.2/db2'
> make[1]: *** [db2/others] Error 2
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/sjhill/build-cross/glibc-2.1.2'
> make: *** [all] Error 2
> 
> I used this as my configuration line before building glibc:
> 
> CC=arm-linux-gcc AR=arm-linux-ar RANLIB=arm-linux-ranlib
> ../glibc-2.1.2/configure arm-linux --prefix=/usr/local/arm
> --build=i686-pc-linux-gnu --enable-add-ons
> --with-headers=/home/sjhill/build-cross/linux/include/
> 
> I grep'd through the compiled binaries in the 'elf' subdirectory and it is
> actually contained in 'ld-linux.so.2' 'ld.so' l'ibrtld.os' 'soinit.os'. If
> this is the case, why the above error? The symbolic links to the kernel
> source are correct and all my cross utilities are in my current path. Any
> thoughts? Thanks in advance.
> 
> -Steve
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>at this point the gcc-fold-const.patch did not work,

That patch is outdated.  I think gcc 2.95.2 contains a better alternative.

>I could not find "#if 0" in linux-elf.h

The gcc-2.95-diff-990730.gz you are using is also out of date.  The best thing 
is to get the "2.95.3" patch from ftp.netwinder.org:/users/p/philb in which 
case it will be configured for new binutils by default.

>./configure --with-cpu-strongarm110

You failed to give the `--target' option, which is why you are building a 
native compiler.  Please read the GCC documentation.

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>Is a problem sample size of two enough to bother H. J. with?

There is no point bothering H.J.  This is fixed in glibc 2.1.3 which should be 
released shortly.  For the time being, stick with binutils 2.9.5.0.22.

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On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Collin K. Murphy wrote:

> Well, I am able to go back to the original kernel I made (2.2.2) and it
> works.  I can get a shell and do some basic commands through

> are the "StrongARM SA-1100 Multimedia Development Board", should they have
> come with an LCD?

Ok all, I think the problem was that Collin's board *isn't* a Brutus but
the Multimedia board instead. Collin, Brutus the SA-1100 EVAL platform and
is different from the Multimedia Development Board. Someone else on this
mailing list asked about the multimedia board and what kernels work and
don't work.

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Hi, Collin

After taking a look at Nicolas's ftp site, I know the
reason. Nicolas has updated its brutus-test.tgz to
contain a new kernel image.

The problem you met was not caused by angelboot,
ramdisk or other things but by the new kernel image.

What you need to is buiding a correct kernel image to
replace the one contained in brutus-test.tgz.

wolf


--- Collin K Murphy <ckmurphy@cs.washington.edu>
wrote:
> Wolf,
> 
> Yes, I downloaded brutus-test.tgz about 3 days ago,
> installed RH 6.1, and tried
> both angelboot in brutus-test.tgz and
> angelboot-1.10.nk.tar.gz.  I get the same
> error with both angelboots.
> 
> Could this be a HW problem?
> 
> Collin
> 
> wolf wrote:
> > 
> > Hi, Collin
> > 
> > Have you tried brutus-test.tgz given by nicolas.
> It
> > contains every excutables(angelboot, zImage and
> > ramdisk) you needs to do a test. It really works
> under
> > redhat 6.1 and sa1100-brutus . You don't need use
> > angelboot-1.10.nk.tar.gz .
> > 
> > wolf
> > 
> > --- "Collin K. Murphy"
> <ckmurphy@cs.washington.edu>
> > wrote:
> > > Upgraded to RedHat 6.1 and
> angelboot-1.10.nk.tar.gz
> > > and I still get the
> > > same error with the brutus-test package.  Any
> other
> > > suggestions?
> > >
> > > RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image
> starting
> > > at 0.
> > > Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
> 01:00
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Collin
> > >
> > > On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Collin K. Murphy wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I am trying the brutus-test package.
> > > > >
> > > > > If I try to execute angelboot that is
> included
> > > in that package, I
> > > > > immediately get a segmentation fault.
> > > > >
> > > > > If I use my own copy of angelboot, the
> kernel
> > > stops after the following
> > > > > message:
> > > > >
> > > > > RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image
> > > starting at 0.
> > > > > Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs
> on
> > > 01:00
> > > > >
> > > > > I am using the serial port on brutus only,
> no
> > > keyboard or console.
> > > > >
> > > > > Any ideas?
> > > >
> > > > Try angelboot-1.10.nk.tar.gz from the same FTP
> > > site.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
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Hello,

Is there a LCD driver available for arm somewhere. I saw the earlier message 
from Wolf (armlinux@yahoo.com) regarding the same.
I also needed to know if there are any font binaries avalable for a dot 
matrix LCD(100*96 pixel). Please do mail me if you have any info

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Hello,

Is there a LCD driver available for arm somewhere. I saw the earlier message 
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>Is there a LCD driver available for arm somewhere. I saw the earlier message 
>from Wolf (armlinux@yahoo.com) regarding the same.

Don't Nico's patches include an fbcon driver for the Brutus LCD these days?

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On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 09:35:16 +0000, Philip Blundell wrote:
>>Is there a LCD driver available for arm somewhere. I saw the earlier message 
>>from Wolf (armlinux@yahoo.com) regarding the same.
> 
> Don't Nico's patches include an fbcon driver for the Brutus LCD these days?

Yes they do. See drivers/video/sa1100fb.c.


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