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Subject: How to flash the zImage (kernel) to the Assabet flash and have angel boot from it?
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On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Toong See Wan wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have successfully compiled the kernel download the kernel to Assabet. However the utility provide by Nicolas  downloaded the image to the SDRAM . How can I load it to the StrataFlash and have angel boot from there?

IMHO the best thing to do would be porting BLOB to Assabet.
Any volunteer?


Nicolas


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> On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Toong See Wan wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I have successfully compiled the kernel download the kernel 
> to Assabet. However the utility provide by Nicolas  
> downloaded the image to the SDRAM . How can I load it to the 
> StrataFlash and have angel boot from there?
> 
> IMHO the best thing to do would be porting BLOB to Assabet.
> Any volunteer?
> 
> 
> Nicolas

Well, it's halfway there :)  At least the SDRAM setup was reported to work
in an early version.  I've made changes to bring the CPU speed up to 221MHz,
but presently it only supports the SDRAM on the Assabet board, not the
Neponset add-on.  Plus, I never fooled around with the flash downloading
part.  If anyone wants to hack away at the flashing part let me know and
I'll send you the archive.

//Jeff
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I will volunteer to write a bootloader for the Assabet that boot from flash.
But I will need alot of help as I am new to this.

See Wan
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>
>
> On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Toong See Wan wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have successfully compiled the kernel download the kernel to Assabet.
However the utility provide by Nicolas  downloaded the image to the SDRAM .
How can I load it to the StrataFlash and have angel boot from there?
>
> IMHO the best thing to do would be porting BLOB to Assabet.
> Any volunteer?
>
>
> Nicolas
>
>


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> > IMHO the best thing to do would be porting BLOB to Assabet.
> > Any volunteer?
> > 
> > 
> > Nicolas
> 
Well, I just send a blob-1.0.7b patch that modified by me and Jeff to Erik
,it should works fine with Assabet and other SA-1100 board,hope it will be
released on next version of blob.

Best regards,

					Chester

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Chester wrote:
> > 
> Well, I just send a blob-1.0.7b patch that modified by me and Jeff to Erik
> ,it should works fine with Assabet and other SA-1100 board,hope it will be

Yep, I received the patch, I suppose this is supersedes Jeff' patch he send
me earlier? Anyway, I'll try to integrate it into blob and call the complete
stuff blob-1.0.8. Note that I am officially on holidays, so it might take
some time before I am online again.


Erik


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Hello.....

I have a SA1100 brutus board and blob..
Now I downloaded kernel successfully  at blob> prompt using 
"uuencode zImage zImage > /dev/ttyS0".

But I don't know how can I download ramdisk image .
When I tried like download kernel , It failed.

I have nothing to see except "starting kernel ...." when I booted without ramdisk.

Thank you.


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Hi George:
How are you doing today?
I get a question about the start up code for strong ARM platform.  How
should I modify the start.S (also init.c, abi-note.S) in glibc so I can
build a crt1.o ( also include crti.o crtbegin.o crtend.o and crtn.o)file to
build an application.  My toolcahin can build linux kernel.  I know I should
modify the start up code to make the application.  Please let me know how
did you build all these start up files in order to build an application.
Thanks a lot.
David Meng


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I hope this is the correct place to ask...

I am working on compiling the toolchain for StrongArm.  I'm starting
with the Netwinder stuff, however I noticed that they were using an
external library (libfloat) instead of the built in gcc functions.

Is there a reason for this?  As far as I can tell all of the
architectures I am familiar with use the built in gcc soft floating
point.

Thanx!
--Mark

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In message <393E1AB3.25A417CF@telscom.ch>, Mathias Teikari
<mathias.teikari@telscom.ch> writes
>Hi all..
>
>I've run into some problems trying to boot linux on an EBSA-285,
>maybe someone knows of this..
>
>I'm using bios-1.06 with patch ebsa285-bios-1.06.diff2 as only boot
>utility (i.e. no Angel). My kernel is 2.2.15 w. patch-2.2.15-rmk1.
>
>When trying to upload the kernel via the serial port and boot, I get
>the below output. As suggested in bios/drivers/char/flash.c I've
>tried using linux/lib/inflate.c from kernel 2.3.99-pre9 w.
>patch-2.3.99-pre9-rmk1. This, however gives the same result.
>
>Any hints and tips would be appreciated!

baud rate settings that the kernel is using different to monitor
settings maybe ??? sorry, I only lurk here so can't contribute more

HTH

>++++++++
>
>EBSA285 Linux BIOS v1.06
>
> 16384 KB SDRAM OK
>
>Initialising devices: serial port
>
>Hit 's' twice to abort autoboot... starting autoboot
>Trying serial port...
>
>Now send file with y-modem (^X to abort) ...
>.
>
>Transfer complete, press any key.
>Now booting image...
>Uncompressing Linux................. done, booting the kernel.
>ØØØØx.xà..xàx.ØØØx.<.xàx.Øx.Øxxxà.Øx.ØxxàØØxxx.x.x.ØxàØx..xàx.x..x.x.xàØx.Øx.xxà
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Regards
-- 
Steve Goodwin
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libfloat is only used when the -msoft-float flag is passed.  Otherwise the
compiler issues instructions for the FPA11 coprocessor for floating point.  This
requires the actual hardware, or an emulator such as the one Russell provides or
the NWFPE.

To use -msoft-float with gcc requires a library implementing the functions that
the gcc calls instead of using machine based floating point operations. 
libfloat implements this for ARM systems.  AFAIK, gcc has no implementation of
software floating point, and even if it did, I doubt it supports ARM doubles
correctly.

Scott


Mark Hatle wrote:
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> I hope this is the correct place to ask...
> 
> I am working on compiling the toolchain for StrongArm.  I'm starting
> with the Netwinder stuff, however I noticed that they were using an
> external library (libfloat) instead of the built in gcc functions.
> 
> Is there a reason for this?  As far as I can tell all of the
> architectures I am familiar with use the built in gcc soft floating
> point.
> 
> Thanx!
> --Mark
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Thanks a lot, Bruce.

I had my suspicions towards the serial driver as well, and when
setup properly,
my kernel boots with nice and sweet output.  :oD

    - Mathias



Bruce Martin wrote:

> Is it not possibly a different baud rate? I have seen a similar
thing
> before: the bios uses (for example) 9600 bps, and then when the
kernel
> starts running, it changes the baud rate to (for example) 38400
baud, and
> then the serial display looks like junk. Check that "bios" and the
Linux
> kernel both use the same baud rates.
>
> Cheers
>  Bruce

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Hello all

I want to use gdb-5.0 to debug my ARM small program on SamSung SNDS 100
board.
I connect serial line from my PC to Embedded ICE and JPAG to SNDS 100 board.
When I start gdb and type "target rdi /dev/ttyS1" .
I get the result:
"RDI_Open: Undefined error message, should reset target"
I debug the gdb and find the return code is adp_timeout_on_open.

I can make sure some packets have transmitted(from /proc/tty/driver) ,but
not received any packets.
Dose everybody can figure out where is wrong or more advance settings want
to be set ?

Best regards,
Kevin




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Hi all..

I've run into some problems trying to boot linux on an EBSA-285,
maybe someone knows of this..

I'm using bios-1.06 with patch ebsa285-bios-1.06.diff2 as only boot
utility (i.e. no Angel). My kernel is 2.2.15 w. patch-2.2.15-rmk1.

When trying to upload the kernel via the serial port and boot, I get
the below output. As suggested in bios/drivers/char/flash.c I've
tried using linux/lib/inflate.c from kernel 2.3.99-pre9 w.
patch-2.3.99-pre9-rmk1. This, however gives the same result.

Any hints and tips would be appreciated!

Thanx,
    Mathias


++++++++

EBSA285 Linux BIOS v1.06

 16384 KB SDRAM OK

Initialising devices: serial port

Hit 's' twice to abort autoboot... starting autoboot
Trying serial port...

Now send file with y-modem (^X to abort) ...
.

Transfer complete, press any key.
Now booting image...
Uncompressing Linux................. done, booting the kernel.
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gcc has an internal floating point implementation located in libgcc.a
(if its enabled).  If you look at the gcc source in gcc/config/arm (the
various t-* files) you'll see that all of the other arm targets have the
"in-gcc" floating point enabled.  Linux is the only target that sets
hard-float, and uses an external floating point library if soft-float is
set.

I have made the changes on my copy of gcc to enable the in-gcc floating
point, however I have not yet run the tests to determine if it is
working correctly.  (It seems to be on a float at least, havn't tried a
double yet.)

I do not want to use the in kernel floating point emulator.  (Reasons
are varied, but it is not what I want to do..)  Once I get the gcc
working the way I want, I'm going to recompile the kernel and turn off
NWFPE, then I'll see if it's really working the way I think it should!

--Mark

Scott Bambrough wrote:
> 
> libfloat is only used when the -msoft-float flag is passed.  Otherwise the
> compiler issues instructions for the FPA11 coprocessor for floating point.  This
> requires the actual hardware, or an emulator such as the one Russell provides or
> the NWFPE.
> 
> To use -msoft-float with gcc requires a library implementing the functions that
> the gcc calls instead of using machine based floating point operations.
> libfloat implements this for ARM systems.  AFAIK, gcc has no implementation of
> software floating point, and even if it did, I doubt it supports ARM doubles
> correctly.
> 
> Scott
> 
> Mark Hatle wrote:
> >
> > I hope this is the correct place to ask...
> >
> > I am working on compiling the toolchain for StrongArm.  I'm starting
> > with the Netwinder stuff, however I noticed that they were using an
> > external library (libfloat) instead of the built in gcc functions.
> >
> > Is there a reason for this?  As far as I can tell all of the
> > architectures I am familiar with use the built in gcc soft floating
> > point.
> >
> > Thanx!
> > --Mark
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Hello all,

I want to build binutils-2.9.5.0.42 for my ARM target with cpu architecture
v4 ,big-endian mode.
So I follow the tool chain guide from Chris Rutter , configure the target
with "armv4b" .
But the script can't recognize the target name ?Why ?
How can I modify the target that can fit my need.

Best regards,
Cschiu



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Hi all...

I have a brutus board without angel.
I'm trying to load zImage using BLOB.

I successfully downloaded kernel and then running good, 
checked by LED.

My problem is that I can't see any messages from serial console
after the control jumped kernel.

like this :
------------------------------------------------------------
blob> download kernel
Switching to 115200 baud
You have 60 seconds to switch your terminal emulator to the same speed and
start downloading. After that blob will switch back to 9600 baud.
..............................................
 
(Please switch your terminal emulator back to 9600 baud)
Received 262588 (0x000401BC) bytes.
 
blob>
blob>
blob>
blob>
blob> boot
 
Starting kernel ...
------------------------------------------------------------                                                                                

I didn't use angel, just use blob.

Is there any special considerations about serial(UART) 
or kernel configurations ?
Is it need to modify blob ?

Could someone give me a help...?



Thank you.

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>So I follow the tool chain guide from Chris Rutter , configure the target
>with "armv4b" .
>But the script can't recognize the target name ?Why ?
>How can I modify the target that can fit my need.

No released version of binutils understands big-endian ARM GNU/Linux targets.  
It's a pretty simple change to the config scripts to add this, or you can just 
remember to always use -EB (put it in your gcc specs file).

p.



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During the kernel initialization and execution of
the inittab, we found that the console speed was
changed several times. This caused hyperterminal
and the host's UART to lose sync on the serial
link.

In the serial_sa1100 ?? code there is a function
for changing the speed of the serial port. I hacked
it up so that all requests resulted in one
speed being set. Like Henry Ford's first cars --
you can have any color you want as long as its black.
You can have any speed you want as long as its 9600 --
all requests resulted in the speed being set to 9600.

This hack allowed us to monitor the kernel initialization
progress through all the speed changes.

Maybe there is something there but its coming out
at the wrong baud rate ????

Just a thought!




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Hello all,

Thanks for Philip help , I have fixed the problem,but I meet another
problem.
Now I want to build glibc-2.1.3 library to big-endian mode , so I add option
"-Wl,-EB".
The following lists show the errors:
I really don't understand why linker want to reference to libgcc.a.
How can I fix this problem ?

arm-linux-gcc -Wl,-EB  -nostdlib -nostartfiles  -r -o librtld.os '-Wl,-('
dl-allobjs.os ../libc_pic.a -lgcc '-Wl,-)'
/usr/arm-linux/bin/ld: _divsi3.o: compiled for a little endian system and
target is big endian
File in wrong format: failed to merge target specific data of file
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_divsi3.o)
/usr/arm-linux/bin/ld: _dvmd_lnx.o: compiled for a little endian system and
target is big endian
File in wrong format: failed to merge target specific data of file
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_dvmd_lnx.o)
/usr/arm-linux/bin/ld: _udivsi3.o: compiled for a little endian system and
target is big endian
File in wrong format: failed to merge target specific data of file
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_udivsi3.o)
/usr/arm-linux/bin/ld: _umodsi3.o: compiled for a little endian system and
target is big endian
File in wrong format: failed to merge target specific data of file
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_umodsi3.o)
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [librtld.os] Error


----- Original Message -----
From: Philip Blundell <Philip.Blundell@pobox.com>
To: cschiu <cschiu@avision.com.tw>
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Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: How to config Makefile in binutils-2.9.5.0.42.


> >So I follow the tool chain guide from Chris Rutter , configure the target
> >with "armv4b" .
> >But the script can't recognize the target name ?Why ?
> >How can I modify the target that can fit my need.
>
> No released version of binutils understands big-endian ARM GNU/Linux
targets.
> It's a pretty simple change to the config scripts to add this, or you can
just
> remember to always use -EB (put it in your gcc specs file).
>
> p.
>
>
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libgcc.a is compiled when egcs is compiled.
I did build the kernel for uclinux for a big endian arm and was compelled to
rebuild the egcs the following way ; it may not be correct but I did not find
any other way to succeed :
mkdir build-egcs
cd build-egcs
../egcs/configure --target=... -prefix=...

then I edit the /build-egcs/Makefile and /build-egcs/gcc/Makefile where I modify
GCC_FOR_TARGET with adding -mbig-endian option

make LANGUAGES="c c++"
make install

If there is a proper way to do it, please advise

Thank you

cschiu wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> Thanks for Philip help , I have fixed the problem,but I meet another
> problem.
> Now I want to build glibc-2.1.3 library to big-endian mode , so I add option
> "-Wl,-EB".
> The following lists show the errors:
> I really don't understand why linker want to reference to libgcc.a.
> How can I fix this problem ?
> 
> arm-linux-gcc -Wl,-EB  -nostdlib -nostartfiles  -r -o librtld.os '-Wl,-('
> dl-allobjs.os ../libc_pic.a -lgcc '-Wl,-)'
> /usr/arm-linux/bin/ld: _divsi3.o: compiled for a little endian system and
> target is big endian
> File in wrong format: failed to merge target specific data of file
> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_divsi3.o)
> /usr/arm-linux/bin/ld: _dvmd_lnx.o: compiled for a little endian system and
> target is big endian
> File in wrong format: failed to merge target specific data of file
> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_dvmd_lnx.o)
> /usr/arm-linux/bin/ld: _udivsi3.o: compiled for a little endian system and
> target is big endian
> File in wrong format: failed to merge target specific data of file
> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_udivsi3.o)
> /usr/arm-linux/bin/ld: _umodsi3.o: compiled for a little endian system and
> target is big endian
> File in wrong format: failed to merge target specific data of file
> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_umodsi3.o)
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make: *** [librtld.os] Error
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Philip Blundell <Philip.Blundell@pobox.com>
> To: cschiu <cschiu@avision.com.tw>
> Cc: linux-arm <linux-arm@vger.rutgers.edu>
> Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 6:58 PM
> Subject: Re: How to config Makefile in binutils-2.9.5.0.42.
> 
> > >So I follow the tool chain guide from Chris Rutter , configure the target
> > >with "armv4b" .
> > >But the script can't recognize the target name ?Why ?
> > >How can I modify the target that can fit my need.
> >
> > No released version of binutils understands big-endian ARM GNU/Linux
> targets.
> > It's a pretty simple change to the config scripts to add this, or you can
> just
> > remember to always use -EB (put it in your gcc specs file).
> >
> > p.
> >
> >
> >
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Hello,

I downloaded the kernel on an assabet board, and got this message.
What does this message mean?

Ralf

Uncompressing Linux........................................ done, booting the kernel.
Linux version 2.3.99-pre8-rmk1-np5 (root@Cesar) (gcc version 2.95.2 20000516 
(release) [Rebel.com]) #26 Fri Jun 9 13:32:58 CEST 2000
Architecture: Intel-Assabet
On node 0 totalpages: 8192
zone(0): 8192 pages.
zone(1): 0 pages.
zone(2): 0 pages.
Console: colour dummy device 80x30
Calibrating delay loop... <1>Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 600000d3
pgd = c0004000
*pgd = 00000000, *pmd = 00000000
Internal error: Oops: 2
CPU: 0
pc : [<c0008474>]    lr : [<c0008420>]
sp : c0119fbc  ip : c0119f78  fp : c0119fe0
r10: c011a88c  r9 : 6901b115  r8 : 00000006
r7 : c011a88c  r6 : 600000d3  r5 : 00040000  r4 : 0000002a
r3 : 0000002a  r2 : 00000007  r1 : c0121f44  r0 : ffffffff
Flags: nZCv  IRQs on  FIQs off  Mode SVC_32  Segment kernel
Control: C000517D  Table: C000517D  DAC: 0000001D
Process swapper (pid: 0, stackpage=c0119000)
Stack: invalid kernel stack pointer c0119fbc
Backtrace: invalid frame pointer c0119fe0
Code: pc not in code space
Kernel panic: Attempted to kill the idle task!
In idle task - not syncing


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On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, ¹éº´±â wrote:

> Hi all...
> 
> I have a brutus board without angel.
> I'm trying to load zImage using BLOB.
> 
> I successfully downloaded kernel and then running good, 
> checked by LED.
> 
> My problem is that I can't see any messages from serial console
> after the control jumped kernel.

Did you look at the second Brutus serial port?



Nicolas


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On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Dan wrote:

> During the kernel initialization and execution of
> the inittab, we found that the console speed was
> changed several times. This caused hyperterminal
> and the host's UART to lose sync on the serial
> link.

The serial console is still missing some bits to prevent that to happen.
The code is marked with a "fixme" comment for someone with extra time to
fix it.



Nicolas


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Actually it sounds like gcc needs to be multilibbed to build two more versions
of libgcc.a.

1) big endian (-EB)
2) big endian, soft-float (-EB -msoft-float)

It currently only builds the little endian versions.

Scott

cschiu wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> Thanks for Philip help , I have fixed the problem,but I meet another
> problem.
> Now I want to build glibc-2.1.3 library to big-endian mode , so I add option
> "-Wl,-EB".
> The following lists show the errors:
> I really don't understand why linker want to reference to libgcc.a.
> How can I fix this problem ?
> 
> arm-linux-gcc -Wl,-EB  -nostdlib -nostartfiles  -r -o librtld.os '-Wl,-('
> dl-allobjs.os ../libc_pic.a -lgcc '-Wl,-)'
> /usr/arm-linux/bin/ld: _divsi3.o: compiled for a little endian system and
> target is big endian
> File in wrong format: failed to merge target specific data of file
> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_divsi3.o)
> /usr/arm-linux/bin/ld: _dvmd_lnx.o: compiled for a little endian system and
> target is big endian
> File in wrong format: failed to merge target specific data of file
> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_dvmd_lnx.o)
> /usr/arm-linux/bin/ld: _udivsi3.o: compiled for a little endian system and
> target is big endian
> File in wrong format: failed to merge target specific data of file
> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_udivsi3.o)
> /usr/arm-linux/bin/ld: _umodsi3.o: compiled for a little endian system and
> target is big endian
> File in wrong format: failed to merge target specific data of file
> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/libgcc.a(_umodsi3.o)
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make: *** [librtld.os] Error
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Philip Blundell <Philip.Blundell@pobox.com>
> To: cschiu <cschiu@avision.com.tw>
> Cc: linux-arm <linux-arm@vger.rutgers.edu>
> Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 6:58 PM
> Subject: Re: How to config Makefile in binutils-2.9.5.0.42.
> 
> > >So I follow the tool chain guide from Chris Rutter , configure the target
> > >with "armv4b" .
> > >But the script can't recognize the target name ?Why ?
> > >How can I modify the target that can fit my need.
> >
> > No released version of binutils understands big-endian ARM GNU/Linux
> targets.
> > It's a pretty simple change to the config scripts to add this, or you can
> just
> > remember to always use -EB (put it in your gcc specs file).
> >
> > p.
> >
> >
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Hi,

I am trying to put Linux on an ARM based board.
I have a a precompiled initrd image and the board boots up
fine with it.

However, when I build my own initrd and some sample application
(HelloWorld) as linuxrc, I get the following message at the end of
the booting sequence:

VFS: Cannot open root device 00:00
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 00:00

I think that this has something to do with the test application and
initrd.
Should I do something to mount the root file system, provide some
parameters
for initrd configuration, or Linux image?

Where can I find more information on this? (Other than initrd.txt and
ramdisk.txt?)

Thanks


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On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Ralf Rascher wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I downloaded the kernel on an assabet board, and got this message.
> What does this message mean?

Well... It means that something very nasty happened.

Could you retry with a more recent patch before investigating it further?


Nicolas


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>Actually it sounds like gcc needs to be multilibbed to build two more versions
>of libgcc.a.
>
>1) big endian (-EB)
>2) big endian, soft-float (-EB -msoft-float)

Agreed.

p.



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Mathias Teikari writes:
> When trying to upload the kernel via the serial port and boot, I get
> the below output. As suggested in bios/drivers/char/flash.c I've
> tried using linux/lib/inflate.c from kernel 2.3.99-pre9 w.
> patch-2.3.99-pre9-rmk1. This, however gives the same result.

By default, the kernel will run the serial port on the 21285
at 9600 baud.  It looks like the loader is running at some other
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weapon100 wrote:
> I have a SA1100 brutus board and blob..
> Now I downloaded kernel successfully  at blob> prompt using 
> "uuencode zImage zImage > /dev/ttyS0".
> 
> But I don't know how can I download ramdisk image .
> When I tried like download kernel , It failed.
> 
> I have nothing to see except "starting kernel ...." when I booted without ramdisk.

Sorry for my late reaction, but I'm actually on vaction now and I was
able to grab a terminal with an internet connection. If you answer
this message, don't expect me to answer it soon.

The ramdisk download is similar to the kernel download: you have to use
download a compressed ramdisk to the target board using uuencode. You can
get a working ramdisk at the LART site, or you can use Nicolas Pitre's
ramdisk (available at ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico/).

Remember that blob and the kernel have to agree on the location of
the ramdisk. The standard blob distribution is actually tailor made
for the LART, so it puts the ramdisk at a place where a SA1100-LART
kernel expects it to be. I don't know if that is the same location
that an SA1100-Brutus kernel expects it. If not, you'll have to change
blob or the kernel.


Erik


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	Hi;

	I am looking for a jdk/jre 1.1.8 or newer that will run on my
netwinder. I am running the dm-3.1-15 disk image, which has gcc2.95 and
glibc-2.1.2.

	The jdk-1.1.8 from blackdown is seemingly compiled against glibc2.0 ->
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	Any help you can provide will be appreciated.

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Hi

Does anyone know if the Microdigital Mico motherboard supports ARMLinux??

It is an ARM7500FE based board, and as primary OS runs RISCOS similar to
the A7000 and Acorn RiscPC machines.

Gareth


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Ralph Siemsen wrote:
> 
> Chris Price wrote:
> 
> >         The jdk-1.1.8 from blackdown is seemingly compiled against glibc2.0 ->
> > the binaries will not even run on my system.
> 
> You can trick the old one into running by making symlinks for the old
> dynamic loader, ld.so.1 ->ld-linux.so.

	So in /lib I created the softlink that you instructed:

lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root   13 Jun 14 07:52 ld.so.1 -> ld-linux.so.2

	And I ran ldconfig after I created the softlink.

	But I still get the same result when I try to run the java binary:

[root@kewl green_threads]# ls -l java
-rwxr-xr-x   1 cprice   cprice      11355 Aug 20  1999 java
[root@kewl green_threads]# ./java
bash: ./java: No such file or directory
[root@kewl green_threads]# pwd
/usr/local/jdk118_v1/bin/armv4l/green_threads

	Any ideas?

	Cheers

	Chris
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>Does anyone know if the Microdigital Mico motherboard supports ARMLinux??

I don't know of anybody working on a specific port, but the CLPS7500FE version 
will probably come close.

p.



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Hi,
Does anyone here know if Linux has any watchdog capabilities.  And if so how
are they implemented?  If not does anyone have any ideas of way to implement
watchdog timers?

thanks

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Teixeira, Joe writes:
> Does anyone here know if Linux has any watchdog capabilities.  And if so how
> are they implemented?  If not does anyone have any ideas of way to implement
> watchdog timers?

Yes it does.  Check the kernel configuration scripts.  It supports about 8
PC cards and one kernel software-based watchdog.
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Chris Price wrote:

> [root@kewl green_threads]# ls -l java
> -rwxr-xr-x   1 cprice   cprice      11355 Aug 20  1999 java
> [root@kewl green_threads]# ./java
> bash: ./java: No such file or directory
> [root@kewl green_threads]# pwd
> /usr/local/jdk118_v1/bin/armv4l/green_threads

This is a little strange.  Is 'java' a script of some kind that is
requesting to load some interpreter (#!/bin/sh, or #!/usr/bin/perl)
that doesn't exist?



	-- Dan

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On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Dan Malek wrote:

> Chris Price wrote:
> 
> > [root@kewl green_threads]# ls -l java
> > -rwxr-xr-x   1 cprice   cprice      11355 Aug 20  1999 java
> > [root@kewl green_threads]# ./java
> > bash: ./java: No such file or directory
> > [root@kewl green_threads]# pwd
> > /usr/local/jdk118_v1/bin/armv4l/green_threads
> 
> This is a little strange.  Is 'java' a script of some kind that is
> requesting to load some interpreter (#!/bin/sh, or #!/usr/bin/perl)
> that doesn't exist?
> 

	The java file I am trying to run above seems to be a binary:

[root@kewl green_threads]# file java
java: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Advanced RISC Machines ARM, version 1,
dynamically linked (uses shared libs), not stripped

	But when I try to run it:

[root@kewl green_threads]# ls -l java
-rwxrwxrwx   1 cprice   cprice      11355 Aug 20  1999 java
[root@kewl green_threads]# ./java
bash: ./java: No such file or directory


	I am really lost on this one. ld and ls say its there, and that it
is proper format, but it simply will not run.


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Chris Price wrote:

> lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root   13 Jun 14 07:52 ld.so.1 -> ld-linux.so.2

The path changed as well - the linker used to be in /usr/lib/ld.so.1
(which of course meant that /usr could not be on a different partition),
and old binaries go looking for it there.  So you need to make the link
like so:

	ln -s ../../lib/ld-linux.so.2 /usr/lib/ld.so.1
 
>         And I ran ldconfig after I created the softlink.

That isn't necessary actually - no libraries were added, so the
ld.so.cache is correct.

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On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, cprice@vorcha.cal.montage.ca wrote:
>On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Dan Malek wrote:
>
>> Chris Price wrote:
>> 
>> > [root@kewl green_threads]# ls -l java
>> > -rwxr-xr-x   1 cprice   cprice      11355 Aug 20  1999 java
>> > [root@kewl green_threads]# ./java
>> > bash: ./java: No such file or directory
>> > [root@kewl green_threads]# pwd
>> > /usr/local/jdk118_v1/bin/armv4l/green_threads
>> 
>> This is a little strange.  Is 'java' a script of some kind that is
>> requesting to load some interpreter (#!/bin/sh, or #!/usr/bin/perl)
>> that doesn't exist?
>> 
>
>	The java file I am trying to run above seems to be a binary:
>
>[root@kewl green_threads]# file java
>java: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Advanced RISC Machines ARM, version 1,
>dynamically linked (uses shared libs), not stripped
>
>	But when I try to run it:
>
>[root@kewl green_threads]# ls -l java
>-rwxrwxrwx   1 cprice   cprice      11355 Aug 20  1999 java
>[root@kewl green_threads]# ./java
>bash: ./java: No such file or directory
>
>

This is caused because it was dynamically linked with a `ld.so' that's
no longer there.  Type `ldd java' and see what dynamic linker it wants.
If you create a symlink to the dynamic linker you have it MAY work.
Otherwise, you'll need to get the old ld.so.

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On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Chris Price wrote:

> [root@kewl green_threads]# ls -l java
> -rwxr-xr-x   1 cprice   cprice      11355 Aug 20  1999 java
> [root@kewl green_threads]# ./java
> bash: ./java: No such file or directory
> [root@kewl green_threads]# pwd
> /usr/local/jdk118_v1/bin/armv4l/green_threads
> 

Try ldd on that binary, it will show you what dynamic objects are missing
or try strace (the output is more complicated but more usable, it shows
all the search paths, too).




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On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Hanske;Stefan wrote:

> 
> 
> On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Chris Price wrote:
> 
> > [root@kewl green_threads]# ls -l java
> > -rwxr-xr-x   1 cprice   cprice      11355 Aug 20  1999 java
> > [root@kewl green_threads]# ./java
> > bash: ./java: No such file or directory
> > [root@kewl green_threads]# pwd
> > /usr/local/jdk118_v1/bin/armv4l/green_threads
> > 
> 
> Try ldd on that binary, it will show you what dynamic objects are missing
> or try strace (the output is more complicated but more usable, it shows
> all the search paths, too).
> 

	OK, so I tried strace and ldd on the actual java binary (not the
softlink to .java_wrapper)

[root@kewl green_threads]# ls -l java
-rwxrwxrwx   1 cprice   cprice      11355 Aug 20  1999 java

[root@kewl green_threads]# ldd java
/usr/bin/ldd: ./java: No such file or directory

[root@kewl green_threads]# strace java
strace: java: command not found

[root@kewl green_threads]# strace ./java
execve("./java", ["./java"], [/* 23 vars */]) = 0
strace: exec: No such file or directory

[root@kewl green_threads]# ldd ./java
/usr/bin/ldd: ./java: No such file or directory
[root@kewl green_threads]# 

	Still confused, but VERY appreciative of everyone's help :)

	Chris


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Try the following on the java binary:

LD_DEBUG=files ./java

This will force the dynamic linker to output debug information on the libraries
it is attempting to load.  Other options are available.  Use LD_DEBUG=help
./java for a screen full of info.  Setting LD_DEBUG_OUTPUT=<filename> sends the
output to a file, rather than the console.

Scott

cprice@vorcha.cal.montage.ca wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Hanske;Stefan wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Chris Price wrote:
> >
> > > [root@kewl green_threads]# ls -l java
> > > -rwxr-xr-x   1 cprice   cprice      11355 Aug 20  1999 java
> > > [root@kewl green_threads]# ./java
> > > bash: ./java: No such file or directory
> > > [root@kewl green_threads]# pwd
> > > /usr/local/jdk118_v1/bin/armv4l/green_threads
> > >
> >
> > Try ldd on that binary, it will show you what dynamic objects are missing
> > or try strace (the output is more complicated but more usable, it shows
> > all the search paths, too).
> >
> 
>         OK, so I tried strace and ldd on the actual java binary (not the
> softlink to .java_wrapper)
> 
> [root@kewl green_threads]# ls -l java
> -rwxrwxrwx   1 cprice   cprice      11355 Aug 20  1999 java
> 
> [root@kewl green_threads]# ldd java
> /usr/bin/ldd: ./java: No such file or directory
> 
> [root@kewl green_threads]# strace java
> strace: java: command not found
> 
> [root@kewl green_threads]# strace ./java
> execve("./java", ["./java"], [/* 23 vars */]) = 0
> strace: exec: No such file or directory
> 
> [root@kewl green_threads]# ldd ./java
> /usr/bin/ldd: ./java: No such file or directory
> [root@kewl green_threads]#
> 
>         Still confused, but VERY appreciative of everyone's help :)
> 
>         Chris
> 
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>> Try ldd on that binary, it will show you what dynamic objects are missing
>> or try strace (the output is more complicated but more usable, it shows
>> all the search paths, too).
>
>	OK, so I tried strace and ldd on the actual java binary (not the
>softlink to .java_wrapper)

As you've discovered, neither strace nor ldd will work if the binary can't be 
exec'd (which happens if the interpreter is missing).  You can find the 
interpreter's name with `readelf -l' or, usually, at a pinch with 
`strings | head -1'.

p.



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On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:
> Yes it does.  Check the kernel configuration scripts.  It supports about 8
> PC cards and one kernel software-based watchdog.

There is also support for the watchdog timer built into the 21285 
footbridge, and the W83977AF chip used in the NetWinder.

Note that the watchdog timer drivers need a user space daemon which opens 
/dev/watchdog and writes to it on a regular basis (so if the system
crashes, the daemon will stop writing to the device and the watchdog will
time out and reset). There are several of these available; I think you can
find one on ftp.netwinder.org somewhere.

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when i build the arm-toolchain ,i met this problem?

I use the following source, kernel 2.2.14, gcc 2.95.2, 
glibc-2.1.3, binutils-2.9.5.0.42.
The gcc and binutils are normally built.
However, when I build the glibc, the make process is out with
this error 
"/usr/local/arm/bin/ld: unrecognized emulation mode: elf32arm
Supported emulations: armelf_linux armelf_linux26 armelf"

Could anyone tell me why?

thanks

                                    


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>Does anyone here know if Linux has any watchdog capabilities.  And if so how
>are they implemented?  If not does anyone have any ideas of way to implement
>watchdog timers?

On which platforms?  Linux has drivers for a handful of watchdog cards, 
including those built in to the 21285 (ie EBSA-285 etc) and the NetWinder. 
There's also a `softdog' which will sometimes get you unstuck but obviously 
isn't as good as a real watchdog.

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>>>>> "Alex" == Alex Holden <alex@linuxhacker.org> writes:

 Alex> On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:
 >> Yes it does.  Check the kernel configuration scripts.  It supports
 >> about 8 PC cards and one kernel software-based watchdog.

 Alex> There is also support for the watchdog timer built into the
 Alex> 21285 footbridge,

Unfortunately the watchdog timer in the 21285 is deficient -- it works
only in standalone mode.  If you configure the card as a coprocessor
card, the *only* way to issue a reset to it is to do a PCI reset.  An
amazingly dumb mistake to make, but it was made...

     paul

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You can find the answer here:

http://www.netwinder.org/~scottb/notes/Binutils-Notes-2.html#ss2.2

Scott

sui litao wrote:
> 
> when i build the arm-toolchain ,i met this problem?
> 
> I use the following source, kernel 2.2.14, gcc 2.95.2,
> glibc-2.1.3, binutils-2.9.5.0.42.
> The gcc and binutils are normally built.
> However, when I build the glibc, the make process is out with
> this error
> "/usr/local/arm/bin/ld: unrecognized emulation mode: elf32arm
> Supported emulations: armelf_linux armelf_linux26 armelf"
> 
> Could anyone tell me why?
> 
> thanks
> 
> 
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Hi all,

Could anybody give me directions of how to boot linux on an
EBSA-285, using a ramdisk image as the root filesystem? I'd like to
upload kernel+ramdisk image over serial port.

I am using bios-1.06 w. ebsa285-bios-1.06.diff2 (no angel), kernel
2.2.15 w patch rmk1 and Nicolas Pitre's ramdisk (ramdisk_img.gz).

I was under the impression that this could be done by appending the
ramdisk image to the kernel image and upload the resulting file with
ymodem.

    i.e. % dd if=ramdisk_img.gz of=zImage bs=1k seek=240  (kernel
size ~  238k)

In the manual boot menu of the bios I added the extra parameters:

    ramdisk_start=240 load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 root=/dev/ram

Now, obvioulsly this wasn't the correct way of doing things since it
didn't work. I would very much appreciate any help or pointers
towards more information regarding proper use of the ramdisk/initrd.

Thanks a lot guys,

    - Mathias



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Hello again,

Here are the last lines of output i get when booting the kernel.

...
Starting kswapd v 1.5
RAM disk driver initialized:  16 RAM disks of 4096K size
VFS: Cannot open root device 00:00
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 00:00


    - Mathias


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> Could anybody give me directions of how to boot linux on an
> EBSA-285, using a ramdisk image as the root filesystem? I'd like to
> upload kernel+ramdisk image over serial port.

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On April 19, Compaq announced the iPAQ H3600.  Many people have
recognized the interesting capabilities of this device, and Compaq
Research has been receiving inquiries from the research and open
sourcen communities about it. These same communities have expressed
great interest over the last several years in the Itsy pocket
computer, a research prototype device with many hardware similarities
to the iPAQ H3600, but running open source software.  To satisfy these
inquiries, we are happy to make the following announcement:

Compaq's open handheld program
------------------------------

We have three primary goals: 
   o Promote development and discussion of open source software for
     pocket and wearable computers in general,
   o Ensure that the results of our research in pocket computing
     (e.g. power management) are available to the community, 
   o Ensure that current open source software runs on our new hand held 
     computer.

Open handhelds website
----------------------

Towards these goals, we have established the http://www.handhelds.org
web site to act as a resource for open source software on handheld and
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hope that you will join us in making open source software work well on
handheld and wearable computers in general, and you will join us in
making open source software run well on our platforms.

Linux for the iPAQ H3600
------------------------

Compaq's Corporate Research group is porting current versions of the
Linux kernel and XFree86 X server to the H3600, and updating to this
software base the software developed specifically with the Itsy
handheld computer.

Most of the Itsy software, based on Linux 2.0.30, was made available
to the open source development community in February. For the last
several months we have been submitting patches to support the iPAQ
H3600 back into the Linux and XFree86 development streams.

The hardware design specification of the iPAQ H3600 is available and
the mechanical specifications for the expansion packs will be
available on Compaq's web site soon. While our kernel efforts are
currently primarily focussed on Linux, a project has recently started
to port NetBSD, and we will be happy to answer questions from people
interested in porting other operating systems to the iPAQ H3600
PocketPC, which will become available for purchase in June.

While we have been making great progress with Linux on the iPAQ H3600,
the system is still in development.  Linux 2.3.99pre1 was booted
recently (since updated to Linux 2.4.0-test1-ac7) at Compaq's
Cambridge Research Laboratory, and we are working on device drivers
for the hardware and on integrating features developed in the Itsy
software into current versions of open source software.  XFree86 4.0
is also running on the iPAQ H3600.

Mailing Lists
-------------

Please join the mailing list handhelds@handhelds.org to discuss open
source software for handhelds and wearable computers.

We have also established the "linux@handhelds.org" and
"netbsd@handhelds.org" mailing lists to provide forums to discuss
specifically Linux and NetBSD kernel issues on handheld computers.

To subscribe to either of these mailing lists, visit:
   http://www.handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/handhelds
   http://www.handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux
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      or send mail to:
   handhelds-request@handhelds.org
   linux-request@handhelds.org
   netbsd-request@handhelds.org

Further information about Compaq's handhelds research and products
------------------------------------------------------------------ 

Information about the iPAQ H3600 product can be found at:
	 http://www.compaq.com/products/handhelds/pocketpc/

Information about the Itsy handheld computer can be found at:
	 http://www.research.compaq.com/wrl/itsy

The hardware specification for the iPAQ H3600 can be found at:
         http://www.handhelds.org/specs/Compaq/iPAQH3600/
	 http://www.handhelds.org/specs/Compaq/iPAQH3600/iPAQ_H3600.html

Information about Compaq's corporate research labs can be found at:
	http://www.research.compaq.com/

For more information, please join one of the mailing lists mentioned above.
Press inquiries should contact Eileen Quinn, eileen.quinn@compaq.com, at
408-285-9272.

Credits
-------
The Itsy Team:
    Compaq Western Research Lab: Joel Bartlett, Lawrence Brakmo, Keith Farkas,A
      William Hamburgen, Marc Viredaz, Deborah Wallach
    Compaq Systems Research Center: Timothy Mann, Carl Waldspurger (now at 
	   VMWare)

The Open Handheld Team:
    Compaq Cambridge Research Lab: George France, Jamey Hicks, Frank Bomba,
	   Edwin Foo
    Compaq PAAD: Ed Gould, Tom Lawler, Dave Redell
    Compaq SEA: Blair Fidler, Charlie Flynn, Dirk van Hennekeler, Greg McCane
    Compaq CPCG: Jim Mann, Ken Nicholas
    Compaq Research: Jim Gettys, Dick Greeley, Ken Salsman

Others:
    Self: Keith Packard, Nicolas Pitre, Stan Thomas

    Our thanks to Kelly Martin who has been kind enough to make the 
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The open source and research communities have expressed great interest
in the Itsy pocket computer research project of Compaq's corporate
research labs. With the recent appearance on the market of products
with most of the attributes that made the Itsy pocket computer so
exciting, both from Compaq (the iPAQ H3600) and other companies, we
believe that the time is ripe for more serious work in the general
open source software community.

handhelds.org 
------------- 

Compaq's research groups have established the handhelds.org web site
to help provide a focus and aid development of open source software on
handheld and wearable computers in the open source software community.
The intent of this web site is to act as a repository and development
aid for open source software for all platforms, including Compaq's
H3600.

We are providing FTP and CVS repositories for open source software  for
handheld and wearable computers.  These services are provided from
Palo Alto, California, on a high speed network. Please send us mail if
you have a project that would be helped by hosting of your project.

Handhelds.org services include:

    o A mirror of Russell King's ARM Linux site
    o Nicolas Pitre's SA11XX Arm Linux patches
    o ARM V4L GNU compiler cross development tool chain for Linux and BSD
    o Carlton University's ARM V4L RPM files
    o Linux on the Philips Nino
    o Anonymous read access CVS repositories 
      - of our bootloader/monitor for embedded devices, which
        runs out of Flash and is relocatable to any part of RAM
      - of the Linux kernel containing the latest changes to support the 
        iPAQ H3600 and Itsy
      - of the X Window System for the iPAQ H3600 and Itsy
      - of open source software we have written or changed for Itsy, 
        as we port it to the iPAQ H3600 and make it available
    o FTP archives of tarballs of releases of this software (when available)
    o The usual links page

Patches of changes for the iPAQ H3600 are already being submitted for
inclusion in the standard distributions of the base software: these
CVS pools are being made available to enable more rapid development.
We will have succeeded when these independent duplicate source pools
of base open source components become unneeded!

Mailing Lists
-------------

Please join the mailing list handhelds@handhelds.org to discuss open
source software for handhelds and wearable computers.

We have also established the "linux@handhelds.org" and
"netbsd@handhelds.org" mailing lists to provide forums to discuss
specifically Linux and NetBSD kernel issues on handheld computers.

To subscribe to any of these mailing lists, visit:
   http://www.handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/handhelds
   http://www.handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux
   http://www.handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/netbsd
      or send mail to:
   handhelds-request@handhelds.org
   linux-request@handhelds.org
   netbsd-request@handhelds.org

Further information
-------------------
Mailing lists:
	handhelds@handhelds.org
	linux@handhelds.org
	netbsd@handhelds.org

The Handhelds.org web site:
         http://handhelds.org

Information about the Itsy hand held computer can be found at:
	 http://www.research.compaq.com/wrl/itsy

Information about the iPAQ H3600 Pocket PC product can be found at:
	 http://www.compaq.com/products/handhelds/pocketpc/

For more information, please join one of the mailing lists mentioned above.
Press inquiries should contact Eileen Quinn, eileen.quinn@compaq.com, at
408-285-9272.

Credits
-------
The Itsy Team:
    Compaq Western Research Lab: Joel Bartlett, Lawrence Brakmo, Keith Farkas,
      William Hamburgen, Marc Viredaz, Deborah Wallach
    Compaq Systems Research Center: Timothy Mann, Carl Waldspurger (now at 
	   VMWare)

The Open Handheld Team:
    Compaq Cambridge Research Lab: George France, Jamey Hicks, Frank Bomba, 
	   Edwin Foo
    Compaq PAAD: Ed Gould, Tom Lawler, Dave Redell
    Compaq SEA: Blair Fidler, Charlie Flynn, Dirk van Hennekeler, Greg McCane
    Compaq CPCG: Jim Mann, Ken Nicholas
    Compaq Research: Jim Gettys, Dick Greeley, Ken Salsman

Others:
    Self: Keith Packard, Nicolas Pitre, Steve Hill, Stan Thomas

    Our thanks to Kelly Martin who has been kind enough to make the 
    domain handhelds.org name available.



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"Jim Gettys" <jg@handhelds.org> writes at  June 15, 2000 5:03 PM:

> handhelds.org
> -------------
>
> Compaq's research groups have established the handhelds.org web site
> to help provide a focus and aid development of open source software on
> handheld and wearable computers in the open source software community.
> The intent of this web site is to act as a repository and development
> aid for open source software for all platforms, including Compaq's
> H3600.

This announcement will generate discussion about handhelds.org's role,
organization of projects, etc.  Could we please have that discussion on
handhelds@handhelds.org (see
http://www.handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/handhelds ) instead of
crossposted everywhere or isolated?  Thanks.

Jay


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Hi,
I am testing the new kernel 2.4 with Brutus board.
When I ran top it seems the  kswapd takes about
60% of the kernel time. The response time is also 
extreamly so. Is there a way to reduce the CPU usage
by kswapd?

Regards,
Harsha

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Hello Jay;

IMHO, I think we should have such a discussion. Have you read
http://handhelds.org/about/html?

--George

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"Jim Gettys" <jg@handhelds.org> writes at  June 15, 2000 5:03 PM:

> handhelds.org
> -------------
>
> Compaq's research groups have established the handhelds.org web site
> to help provide a focus and aid development of open source software on
> handheld and wearable computers in the open source software community.
> The intent of this web site is to act as a repository and development
> aid for open source software for all platforms, including Compaq's
> H3600.

This announcement will generate discussion about handhelds.org's role,
organization of projects, etc.  Could we please have that discussion on
handhelds@handhelds.org (see
http://www.handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/handhelds ) instead of
crossposted everywhere or isolated?  Thanks.

Jay


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I apologize for this being offtopic, but since you seem to be
a clueful bunch, does anyone know anything about the status
of Intel's 600MHz StrongARM?  They put out a press release
just over a year ago,

  http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/em050399.htm

but I don't see any mention of an updated chip in their
design section.

Failing that, are there any ARM chips faster than the SA110's
233MHz (not overclocked) from other ARM semiconductor parters?
I looked at a few, and they were in the 60MHz-100MHz range.

Thanks,
-Jamie


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On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Jamie Guinan wrote:

> 
> I apologize for this being offtopic, but since you seem to be
> a clueful bunch, does anyone know anything about the status
> of Intel's 600MHz StrongARM?  They put out a press release
> just over a year ago,

	The StrongARM-II was something like a 12-18 month development
period. I wouldn't hold your breath just yet.

	Cheers Adam


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Harsha Sanjeewa writes:
> I am testing the new kernel 2.4 with Brutus board.
> When I ran top it seems the  kswapd takes about
> 60% of the kernel time. The response time is also 
> extreamly so. Is there a way to reduce the CPU usage
> by kswapd?

Some questions/pointers:

1. its a kernel question, so should be on
   linux-arm-kernel@lists.arm.linux.org.uk instead
2. you don't say exactly which version of the 2.4 kernel you're using
3. certain versions do have known problems in that area causing high
   kswapd utilisation.
4. you don't say if you actually have a swap partition, how much RAM
   you have, what you are doing when this occured and the memory stats
   from /proc/meminfo.
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Chris Price wrote:

>         The jdk-1.1.8 from blackdown is seemingly compiled against glibc2.0 ->
> the binaries will not even run on my system.

You can trick the old one into running by making symlinks for the old
dynamic loader, ld.so.1 ->ld-linux.so.

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Greetings.

It seems that every couple of weeks someone is asking about building a
toolchain, blah, blah, blah. I myself had a brain fart earlier this week
when I forgot to apply a patch. I also want to be able to keep my toolchain
up to date when a new kernel is released (especially since I am keeping up
with the development series). So, I decided to write a kind of smart build
utility that builds an entire toolchain from start to finish, automatically
applies patches at the right time and provides logging and informative
messages. The fruits of my labor are attached below. I would be interested
in knowing how it works for everyone. I see know reason why it cannot be
used for other targets as well.

Also, I have included in the archive the stage1 and stage3 patches for GCC
that were made up of patches by Phil Blundell. If you do a diff between the
two patches you'll see the only change is the -Dinhibit hack. Let me know
how it works for everyone. I tested this with the following:

  binutils-2.10-rc3
  gcc-2.95.2
  glibc-2.1.3 (with crypt and linuxthread ad-ons)
  linux-2.4.0-test1 (with rmk and personal patches)

I compiled working kernels and applications that ran perfectly. Cheers.

-Steve

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Hi George and all:
I am using a cross compiler to build a ramdisk.  For the first try, I linked
the init, busybox, bash and tinylogin statically. They can work.  And then,
I build a hello apps into the ramdisk wit dynamic link.   I also put all the
libraries from my cross compiler(glibc-2.1.3) into the ramdisk /lib
directory.  I set the permission 777 for the hello executable.  After the
linux and ramdisk are up, I tried to execute the hello.  I got an error
message like following:
    bash: ./hello: No such file or directory.
If I statically link the hello, it works fine.

I do not understand why the dynamic linked hello can not work.  I believe
there are some issues how to use the shared libraries.  Would you or any one
else let me know if you meet the same problems when building a ramdisk?  I
appreciate any response for this message.
Thanks a lot.
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Hello folks,

 I use RDI interface to download my ARM program to target board,
when download progress is finished ,I get the error:
RDI_execute :  a miscellaneous type of error
Then I can't run my program.
Dose enverybody who can point out why I get the error ?
Can I solve this problem ?

Cschiu.




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With all my respect,   
This is new for me and I wouldn't like to disturb anybody.

Since some months ago I'm looking for work and it's beeing dificult 
to find a good place and position. I have experience in communications, 
hardware & software, protocols, security, programming, cryptogaphy   
and many other things.

I need a work, please, help!.

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can some one tell me if there is a easy/faster way to
upload a device driver or file to a running assabet
board ?

now i add the file to the disk image, then i restart 
the system (+/- 5 min :( ) and i can access the file.

but this takes (tooooo) longe. is there a faster way ?

thanks

Daven

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Daven,

     Have you tried modules?  Just upload the drivers you need
(by ftp or sz) and insmod/rmmod them manually.

Tak-Shing Chan

On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Daven Baptist wrote:

> can some one tell me if there is a easy/faster way to
> upload a device driver or file to a running assabet
> board ?
> 
> now i add the file to the disk image, then i restart 
> the system (+/- 5 min :( ) and i can access the file.
> 
> but this takes (tooooo) longe. is there a faster way ?
> 
> thanks
> 
> Daven
> 
> 
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Set your terminal to 115200 baud and upload the module with zmodem.

>From the shell prompt on Assabet:

	stty speed 115200
	[set your terminal to 115200 bauds]
	rz
	[send your module file with zmodem]



On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Daven Baptist wrote:

> can some one tell me if there is a easy/faster way to
> upload a device driver or file to a running assabet
> board ?
> 
> now i add the file to the disk image, then i restart 
> the system (+/- 5 min :( ) and i can access the file.
> 
> but this takes (tooooo) longe. is there a faster way ?
> 
> thanks
> 
> Daven
> 
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Hi:
>Set your terminal to 115200 baud and upload the module >with zmodem.
>From the shell prompt on Assabet:
>	stty speed 115200
>	[set your terminal to 115200 bauds]
>	rz
>	[send your module file with zmodem]

  I have tried it.
  However, I can not find the file I uploaded
  on assabet.
  I use the 'Send file' option of minicom 
  with 'zmodem' protocol to upload target file.

  Did I miss something ??

  Thanks

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>>>>> " " == Meng, David <david.meng@intel.com> writes:

     > Hi George and all: I am using a cross compiler to build a
     > ramdisk.  For the first try, I linked the init, busybox, bash

crosscompiling is ugly for debugging. :(

     > and tinylogin statically. They can work.  And then, I build a
     > hello apps into the ramdisk wit dynamic link.  I also put all
     > the libraries from my cross compiler(glibc-2.1.3) into the
     > ramdisk /lib directory.  I set the permission 777 for the hello
     > executable.  After the linux and ramdisk are up, I tried to
     > execute the hello.  I got an error message like following:
     > bash: ./hello: No such file or directory.  If I statically link
     > the hello, it works fine.

You seem to be missing some library. If any library (or library needed
by another library) isn't loadable, you get this error.

Maybe you forgot ld-linux.so ?

Compile youe hello program and run "ldd hello" to see what libraries you
need.

     > I do not understand why the dynamic linked hello can not work.
     > I believe there are some issues how to use the shared
     > libraries.  Would you or any one else let me know if you meet
     > the same problems when building a ramdisk?  I appreciate any
     > response for this message.  Thanks a lot.  David Meng
 
No such problems (except like forgetting libs or wrong permissions).

What architecture are you building for? Do you have a linux on that
system, so you can setup a chroot to the ramdisk to be? Using chroot
is a quick way to test if a ramdisk would work.

MfG
	Goswin

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I'm seeking to write some kind of high-level RISC OS emulation layer
for Linux (and potentially NetBSD), akin to what iBCS2/ROSE do at the
moment.  A further addendum to the project would be an instruction-level
emulation core which would run on non-ARM architectures, where 26-bit
ARM code can't be executed natively within the control of the kernel;
ideally the majority of code could be executed speedily, being mainly
SWI calls to high-level emulations, and thus make a number of RISC OS
applications usable.

There are a number of issues to consider; I have a draft list of ideas.
I'm going to start a mailing list: can anyone think of a better name
for the project than `rose'?

If anyone's interested in this on any (developer) level, please just
drop me a brief note.

c.
 



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Hi,

Is there any support for FIQ on ARM-Linux?
I know that IRQs are supported and I can put my IRQ handler in proper
place.
But I am not able to do this for FIQ. Has anybody done this? If yes,
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Before being shot for writing message <3947933A.8477CE0B@montage.ca>
          Chris Price <chris.price@montage.ca> wrote:

> 
> 
> Ralph Siemsen wrote:
> > 
> > Chris Price wrote:
> > 
> > >         The jdk-1.1.8 from blackdown is seemingly compiled against glibc2.0 ->
> > > the binaries will not even run on my system.
> > 
> > You can trick the old one into running by making symlinks for the old
> > dynamic loader, ld.so.1 ->ld-linux.so.
> 
> 	So in /lib I created the softlink that you instructed:
> 
> lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root   13 Jun 14 07:52 ld.so.1 -> ld-linux.so.2
> 
> 	And I ran ldconfig after I created the softlink.
> 
> 	But I still get the same result when I try to run the java binary:
> 
> [root@kewl green_threads]# ls -l java
> -rwxr-xr-x   1 cprice   cprice      11355 Aug 20  1999 java
> [root@kewl green_threads]# ./java
> bash: ./java: No such file or directory
> [root@kewl green_threads]# pwd
> /usr/local/jdk118_v1/bin/armv4l/green_threads
> 
> 	Any ideas?

This always seems to happen when I use binaries compiled for armv4l.  I a
lways assumed that it was because the binary was for a different ARM version 
(mine registers as armv3l).

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From: Mark Scholes <mark@markscholes.freeserve.co.uk>
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Hi,

I'm trying to partition a 45GB harddisc on my RISC PC to have 32GB RISC OS and
13GB for ARMLinux.

I run PartMan 1.13b2 (the latest AFAIK) chose ADFS and the drive, entered the
number of cylinders in the Geometry window as the number reported was 16383,
I assume the non LBA number. This brought up what looked correct in the main
window and I created a linux 13GB linux partition and a 500MB swap partition.
I then chose Save from the menu.

Rerunning the program showed the following, even after changing the number of
cylinders:

Disc size 43979 MB Sector size 512 bytes
C/H/S 89354 / 16 / 63

Partition Start End      Size    Type
1             0 66100607 32276MB Filecore
2         40320    40321     0MB Linux Table
-         40322 90068831 43959MB Free

It looks to me as though the Linux Table in the middle of the Filecore
partition. Will this have broken the Filecore partition? Will I have to
reinitialize the HD and copy everything on to it again? Does Partman work with
LBA discs? How do I get it to work?

The ADFS partition seems OK, it hasn't given any errors yet. I can't test the
ARMLinux side as my CD is SCSI and my SCSI card is a Castle (any news on
drivers for it, I've emailed Castle, no reply as yet).

Also if I get it working is it possible to read the ARMLinux partitions from
RISC OS? Will IscaFS work with this size of HD?

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Mark Scholes writes:
> I run PartMan 1.13b2 (the latest AFAIK) chose ADFS and the drive, entered the
> number of cylinders in the Geometry window as the number reported was 16383

16383 is the maximum number of cylinders that the drive itself will report.

> Disc size 43979 MB Sector size 512 bytes
> C/H/S 89354 / 16 / 63
> 
> Partition Start End      Size    Type
> 1             0 66100607 32276MB Filecore
                  ^^^^^^^^- right

> 2         40320    40321     0MB Linux Table
            ^^^^^- wrong - and is 66100607 & 65535

> It looks to me as though the Linux Table in the middle of the Filecore
> partition. Will this have broken the Filecore partition?

No, not if you haven't saved it since noticing this problem.

> Does Partman work with LBA discs?

Yes.  You've actually tripped over another limitation of the Filecore
format though - the bytes allocated in the non-ADFS partition descriptor
do not allow such a large number of cylinders to be specified.  The Linux
table must be within the first 65535 cylinders therefore, which limits your
filecore size to around 31GB.

> The ADFS partition seems OK, it hasn't given any errors yet. I can't test the
> ARMLinux side as my CD is SCSI and my SCSI card is a Castle (any news on
> drivers for it, I've emailed Castle, no reply as yet).

Castle are the only people who are able to write the drivers (they refuse
to allow anyone else to know how their cards work).

> Also if I get it working is it possible to read the ARMLinux partitions from
> RISC OS? Will IscaFS work with this size of HD?

Its a fundamental problem (see above), but one which you can work around
if you can afford to loose 1GB.  And yes, to do this you will have to
re-initialise the drive.
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Hi,

If I am not wrong, FIQ is never used in ARM-linux.

Kong
At 07:37 PM 6/20/00 +0530, umesh wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Is there any support for FIQ on ARM-Linux?
>I know that IRQs are supported and I can put my IRQ handler in proper
>place.
>But I am not able to do this for FIQ. Has anybody done this? If yes,
>how?
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I also have this trouble before while I am trying to implement some drivers
using FIQ. It seems that the overhead of FIQ is too large and called so
freqently that the kenrel cannot handle it.

Jacky Lam

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>Hi,
>
>If I am not wrong, FIQ is never used in ARM-linux.
>
>Kong
>At 07:37 PM 6/20/00 +0530, umesh wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>Is there any support for FIQ on ARM-Linux?
>>I know that IRQs are supported and I can put my IRQ handler in proper
>>place.
>>But I am not able to do this for FIQ. Has anybody done this? If yes,
>>how?
>>
>>I apologize if this is not the right mailing list to ask this
>>question.....
>>
>>Umesh Puranik
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Does anyone out there have code to bring SDRAMs out of hardware reset /
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I'm working with an SA-1110 that has basically one bank of SDRAM and I
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On Tue 20 Jun, Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:
> Mark Scholes writes:
> > I run PartMan 1.13b2 (the latest AFAIK) chose ADFS and the drive,
> > entered the number of cylinders in the Geometry window as the number
> > reported was 16383

> 16383 is the maximum number of cylinders that the drive itself will report.

Yes. I think I sent in a patch that helps with this problem (Russell?
but maybe I never got round it/quite finished it - so it's attached
here (!diff format I'm afraid -) to play with).

This uses the lba-capacity field to work out the corect geometry instead
of believing the cripplied-for-PCbioses 'cylinders' field.

Try it, or if you have probs I'll send you a modded !Partman version to try.

> > The ADFS partition seems OK, it hasn't given any errors yet. I can't
> > test the ARMLinux side as my CD is SCSI and my SCSI card is a Castle
> > (any news on drivers for it, I've emailed Castle, no reply as yet).

> Castle are the only people who are able to write the drivers (they refuse
> to allow anyone else to know how their cards work).

They have said that they will tell me what to do and allow a binary-only
distribution of a driver, which is pretty crummy (some people just don't
have the right attitude to open source :-( ), but better than nothing at
all. I hope to get something done about this in the next couple or three
months. The same applies to Kinetic card support.

> > Also if I get it working is it possible to read the ARMLinux
> > partitions from RISC OS? Will IscaFS work with this size of HD?

IscaFs definately has a few bugs, so who knows what it'll make of a
partition 13Gb partition 31Gb into a drive :-). But it ought to work. As
I'm now nominally (i.e. I'm looking after it, and will apply
any patches I get but haven't done a stroke of work on it myself yet) the
maintainer of this code I'd be keen to hear how you get on...

Wookey
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Diff files 'ADFS::Chewy.$.ARMlinux.utils.source.fromftp.partlib/arc.lib.blk=
io.c.open' and 'ADFS::Chewy.$.ARMlinux.utils.source.lib.blkio.c.open'
change ADFS::Chewy.$.ARMlinux.utils.source.fromftp.partlib/arc.lib.blkio.c.=
open, line 179 to 184
  line  179:       geo->log2secsize =3D 9;
  line  180:       geo->sector_size =3D 1 << 9;
  line  181:       geo->sectors   =3D ide_id_res.sectors;
  line  182:       geo->heads     =3D ide_id_res.heads;
  line  183:       geo->cylinders =3D ide_id_res.cyls;
  line  184:       update_disc_record =3D 1;
to ADFS::Chewy.$.ARMlinux.utils.source.lib.blkio.c.open, line 179 to 200
  line  179:=20
  line  180:       dbg_printf ("-IDE Identify gives: chs=3D%d,%d,%d, curren=
t chs=3D%d,%d,%d",
  line  181:           ide_id_res.cyls,ide_id_res.heads, ide_id_res.sectors=
,
  line  182:           ide_id_res.cur_cyls,ide_id_res.cur_heads,ide_id_res.=
cur_sectors);
  line  183:       dbg_printf ("LBA mode %ssupported",ide_id_res.capability=
&0x02 ? "is " : "is not ");
  line  184:       /* For big drives get sector count to imply cylinder cou=
nt */
  line  185:       if (ide_id_res.field_valid & 0x01) {
  line  186:         geo->log2secsize =3D 9;
  line  187:         geo->sector_size =3D 1 << 9;
  line  188:         geo->sectors   =3D ide_id_res.cur_sectors;
  line  189:         geo->heads     =3D ide_id_res.cur_heads;
  line  190:         geo->cylinders =3D ide_id_res.lba_capacity / (ide_id_r=
es.cur_sectors * ide_id_res.cur_heads);
  line  191:       dbg_printf ("LBA capacity:%08X, implies %d cylinders",id=
e_id_res.lba_capacity, geo->cylinders);
  line  192:         update_disc_record =3D 1;
  line  193:       } else {
  line  194:         geo->log2secsize =3D 9;
  line  195:         geo->sector_size =3D 1 << 9;
  line  196:         geo->sectors   =3D ide_id_res.sectors;
  line  197:         geo->heads     =3D ide_id_res.heads;
  line  198:         geo->cylinders =3D ide_id_res.cyls;
  line  199:         update_disc_record =3D 1;
  line  200:        }

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Wookey writes:
> They have said that they will tell me what to do and allow a binary-only
> distribution of a driver, which is pretty crummy (some people just don't
> have the right attitude to open source :-(

I've been hearing this story for well over 2 years now.  I'd be very
surprised to see anything from Castle Tech.
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Hello all

I've been spending a decent amount of time trying to learn ARM ASM and use
the GNU cross-tool chain to build executables. While I am successful, I
still do not have any solid docs that show examples of ARM ASM using the
GNU tools.

I do have the Jaggar book and the Furber book, the SDT and even some
examples I've found on-line -- most of these give the syntax the way the
SDT would expect and not the way the GNU assembler/linker likes.

I, for example, haven't found "LDR     r5, =0x3ffff " listed as a means of
loading an immediate into a register though I think this work. Up till now
I've been building up my address using ADDs & ORs & ANDs --- any more cute
tricks like this documented?

I've been building up the addresses since I was using the "mov"
instruction and had access to the barrel shifter but the ability to load
arbitrary values into registers.

Sorry if I've missed the obviously (like this is on page 5 of Jaggar,
etc) but the Cygnus ProTools Docs don't show these types of things either.

Thanks for your help,
Vasant.

P.S.
I know there are a lot of good ARM programmers who've done work for/on
their RiscPCs so there should be some decents docs somewhere!


 


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Is there anyone out who has a keymapping file for the German Acorn keyboard?
I'm urgendly looking for such a table.

Best regards
Bernhard Morell

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Hi All,

For all of you who use insecure Windows machines/Outlook/Mirabilis ICQ
Mirabilis IRC...  This is what I've been able to work out from the
VB scripts of the virus.

Infected programs:
  * MS Outlook
  * Mirabilis IRC (MIRC32.EXE)
  * Mirabilis ICQ
  * (PIRCH98.EXE)
  * REGEDIT.EXE

Spreads by:
  * Email
  * IRC
  * ICQ (not sure)
  * Via files on network drives

Email version:
--------------

  The email which transmits the virus may have one of several subject lines:

  1. Fw: Life Stages
  2. Fw: Funny
  3. Fw: Jokes
  4. Fw: Life stages text
  5. Fw: Funny text
  6. Fw: Jokes text

  There will be an attachment called "LIFE_STAGES.TXT.SHS" - this is the
  actual virus program itself.

  Do not run the file!

  It appears to be similar to the ILUVYOU virus - in that it:

  1. scans your address book and forward itself onto each recipient
     contained within.
  2. Fiddles around with the registry (the file that tells the computer
     about the hardware/software installed in your machine)

  List of files/directories which may be touched by this virus:

	LIFE_STAGES.TXT
	MSINFO16.TLB
	RECYCLED
	MSRCYCLD.DAT
	SCANREG.VBS
	RCYCLDBN.DAT
	DBINDEX.VBS
	VBASET.OLB
	WSCRIPT.EXE
	REGEDIT.EXE
	RECYCLED.VXD
	\MyDocuments
	\Programs
	\MIRC
	\MIRC32
	\PIRCH
	\PIRCH98

  *** Note: The existance of any of the above is not proof of infection.
  *** Some of the above are valid system files which may be modified by this
  *** virus to disguise its presence.

  It also appears to create a file in \MyDocuments and \Programs which
  may be called one of:

	IMPORTANT-xxx.TXT.SHS
	IMPORTANT_xxx.TXT.SHS
	IMPORTANT.TXT.SHS
	INFO-xxx.TXT.SHS
	INFO_xxx.TXT.SHS
	INFO.TXT.SHS
	REPORT-xxx.TXT.SHS
	REPORT_xxx.TXT.SHS
	REPORT.TXT.SHS
	SECRET-xxx.TXT.SHS
	SECRET_xxx.TXT.SHS
	SECRET.TXT.SHS
	UNKNOWN-xxx.TXT.SHS
	UNKNOWN_xxx.TXT.SHS
	UNKNOWN.TXT.SHS

  If you have one of the above files, DO NOT RUN IT - it could be copy
  of the virus.  Note that 'xxx' appears to be a 1 to 3 digit random number.

  The best advice is to delete the email as soon as you see it.

  In general, it is a good idea to turn off the "preview" option in Outlook -
  go to the "View" menu, and turn off "AutoPreview".  This will prevent the
  possibility of infection of a good many viruses while you are browsing
  your Inbox.

IRC version
-----------

  The virus is able to spread over the IRC network.  Exactly how it is
  received is unclear.    Once the infected machine connects, to the
  IRC network, then it appears to pick up on various messages
  containing user nick names, and sends messages similar to:

  "Hi. Check out this file, ok."

  In addition, when other people join the same channel that an affected
  machine is also connected to, you may receive "DCC send requests"
  from the affected machine.  Do not download the file!

  The virus also replaces the following user commands with aliases
  designed to immitate the true action of the command on screen, but
  not actually carry out the function.

	quiet
	unload
	remote
	events

If you have been infected by this virus, then get a good virus scanner
and use it to disinfect your machine.
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On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, MORELL,Bernhard wrote:

> Is there anyone out who has a keymapping file for the German Acorn keyboard?
> I'm urgendly looking for such a table.
> 
> Best regards
> Bernhard Morell

For the console or for XFree86 with xkb support??? Just ask me.


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Hi,

I need to build a light-task-load device, which has a small
gray scale gui (say 320x240 running Microwindows),several
buttons,and audio, but without touch panel. StrongARM seems 
too powerful and consumes too much power. I like to adapt
the arch of EP7212 from Cirrus Logic.

Is there existing linux port to EP7212? So far my searching
said 'no'. If this is the case, what is the shortest path
to make a linux port over it?

Personally, I refer to start from Nicolas' SA11xx porting,
and apply a patch to it for EP7212. They seem to have the
same core, so toolchains should be able to share.
What aspects, which pieces of source code should I look at
to make the porting.
Any advice?

Thanks
Kong



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I've noticed a fair amount of traffic as of late
pertaining to the Intel EBSA285 and I was
wondering what the status of that port is? Is
someone maintaining it? If so where are the
resources kept? I did some work with it a few
months ago and I'm interested in getting back into
it. Any info or web addr's would be most helpful.

Thanks,

Ben

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Benjamin Mayer Stocks writes:
> I've noticed a fair amount of traffic as of late
> pertaining to the Intel EBSA285 and I was
> wondering what the status of that port is?

I haven't tested the 2.4.0 stuff yet on my EBSA285, since I'm not in
the habit of running development kernels on my main server.

> Is someone maintaining it?

Apparantly me.  It is close enough to the NetWinder to catch most of
the problems - however there can be a few minor problems that aren't
picked up.

> If so where are the resources kept?

Well, kernel-wise, everything you need is in my patches to Linus
kernel.
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Hi,

I have an audio device driver installed on my Cirrus Logic EP-7212
evaluation board.
My application program tries to write to the device driver,
but returns with an error. errno is set to EBADF in this case.

I found out further that this is becasue of the f_mode bit in the
'file' structure. it returns a value of 1 which indicates that there
are no read/wrte permissions.

I have set the device driver's permission as 664. Even setting them
to 777 does not help.

The application program and the device driver's UID and GID are
ientical, i.e. 0:0.

Could someone tell me how to tackle this?

Thanks.

Umesh Puranik


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To: umesh@cirrus.stpp.soft.net (umesh)
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umesh writes:
> I found out further that this is becasue of the f_mode bit in the
> 'file' structure. it returns a value of 1 which indicates that there
> are no read/wrte permissions.

Please give an example of the strace output from running your test
program.
   _____
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I am sorry that I am not clear about the strace..
I am giving here all the details, few of which could be irrelevant.
I have also attached the source code for the device driver (audio_7212.c)
and
the application code (au2.c)
1) The directory entry for the driver looks like this:
    crw-rw-r--    1    0    0    254,    0    Jun24  2000    audio_7212
2) directory entry for the application program:
    -rwxr-xr-x    1    0    0    225192     Jun24  2000    au2

When I execute the application program, I see the following:
------------------------------------------------------------
>./au2

Device audio_7212 opened successfully
...
... (Messages printed from au2.c,)
...
write(fp) returned: 9

Closed audio_7212 device.
----------------------------------------------------------

write(fp) returns errono = 9, i.e. EBADF.
This I traced by doing a printk from fs/read_write.c. It comes out
because of the FMODE (mode_f) bit.

I am running this from initrd. I create the initrd on my Linux PC and
download it with the kernel image (arch/arm/boot/Image).
While creating initrd, I do 'mknod /dev/audio_7212 c 254 0' to create the
device driver entry. Then I do a 'chmod 664 /dev/audio_7212' to grant
permissions.
After that I copy au2 to the initrd image.

Thanks....

Umesh Puranik


Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:

> umesh writes:
> > I found out further that this is becasue of the f_mode bit in the
> > 'file' structure. it returns a value of 1 which indicates that there
> > are no read/wrte permissions.
>
> Please give an example of the strace output from running your test
> program.
>    _____
>   |_____| ------------------------------------------------- ---+---+-
>   |   |        Russell King       linux@arm.linux.org.uk      --- ---
>   | | | |            http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/            /  /  |
>   | +-+-+                                                     --- -+-
>   /   |               THE developer of ARM Linux              |+| /|\
>  /  | | |                                                     ---  |
>     +-+-+ -------------------------------------------------  /\\\  |

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Before being shot for writing message <01BFDDDA.F00A9E60@MORELLN>
          Bernhard Morell <bernhard_morell@gmx.de> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> is there a webserver hosting a KDE prot for ARM linux? Or has anyone experiences in compiling and installing KDE on a RISC PC 600?

I have managed to compile KDE from the source archives using the Debian
package builder.  If you are running Debian, you should be able to do the
same.  However, if you do not have SA, it will probably be slow to the extent
of being unusable (it's bearable on my SA RPC).

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umesh writes:
> I am sorry that I am not clear about the strace..

On your nearest Linux box, type "man strace" for more information.
It's a program that allows you to trace the interaction between
the user program and the kernel.

Looking at the source code, it appears that you have made up the
arguments to the open(), read() and write() methods in your kernel
module.  You can't do this - you *must* follow the prototypes if
you wish your driver to work.

The correct arguments and return type are:

ssize_t xxx_write(struct file *file, const char *buf,
		  size_t count, loff_t *ppos);
ssize_t xxx_read(struct file * file, char * buf,
		 size_t count, loff_t *ppos);
int xxx_open(struct inode * inode, struct file * filp);

whereas you're using:

int audio_7212_write(char *buffer, int count);
void audio_7212_read(void);
int audio_7212_open(void);
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>If I am not wrong, FIQ is never used in ARM-linux.

As it happens, you are wrong.  But the kernel doesn't give you a lot of help 
to use FIQs; you have to do most of the work yourself.  See arch/arm/kernel/
fiq.c for some example stuff, though it may not suit your needs.  Really, it 
all depends what you want to do.

p.



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Hello Vasant;

If you go to http://handhelds.org, then you will find instructions for
anonymous cvs access. Checkout the 'bootldr' program from the cvs
repository. In the 'boot.s' file searh for the label 'memTest:' you will
find what you are looking for. I hope this helps.

--George

George France,      france@crl.dec.com
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Subject: SDRAM Testing code for 1110


Does anyone out there have code to bring SDRAMs out of hardware reset /
code to test DRAMs/SDRAMs?

I'm working with an SA-1110 that has basically one bank of SDRAM and I
need to test it/board as this is new hardware.

Thanks and sorry for the cross-post.

Vasant.

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On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, Bernhard Morell wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> is there a webserver hosting a KDE prot for ARM linux? Or has anyone experiences in compiling and installing KDE on a RISC PC 600?
> 
> Regards
> Bernhard
> 
I don't think it's a good idea to have KDE crawling on an ARM600
processor. I've tried it on the ATM710 and it is very slow, to slow for
serious work.


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Russell King - ARM Linux Admin" <linux@arm.linux.org.uk>
To: "Benjamin Mayer Stocks" <stocksb@execpc.com>
Cc: <linux-arm@vger.rutgers.edu>
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Subject: Re: EBSA-285 Status


> > Is someone maintaining it?
>
> Apparantly me.  It is close enough to the NetWinder to catch most of
> the problems - however there can be a few minor problems that aren't
> picked up.

Russell (et al.),

I'm working with an EBSA-285 as well, and have successfully (I think!)
created an i[5|6]86 to StrongARM cross compiler. [I haven't successfully
built the glibc stuff yet, but I'm getting close...]

I'm at the point where I'm about ready to download some binaries onto the
EBSA card, but I haven't been able to find any utilities that I can use to
do this. Specifically, I'm looking for a FAQ or README or HOWTO somewhere
that discusses how to:

a) Create a compressed kernel image, RAM disk, basic file system and some
tools (e.g., bash shell) that can be booted from the EBSA 285's flash
memory, and,

b) Download a binary 'elf' image from a PC host (running Windows
NT/DOS/Linux) to the EBSA's flash memory


I've been browsing through the arm-linux mailing list archives the past few
days, but just about every web/ftp link I've found is more-or-less defunct.
Any suggestions / pointers on these topics would be greatly appreciated...


Jim Fischer
CPE/MSEE Grad Student
Cal Poly, SLO



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I am building a GNU toolchain for an arm target. I installed binutils
2.9.5.0.41 and compiled gcc 2.95.2 without any problems.

When compiling glibc, 2.1.3 I get the following error message:
"make - error in syscall.S. Cannot represnt SWI relocation in this
object file format."

>From one of the mails in the archive, with a similar problem, unistd.h is 
pointed to as the problem. I dont know why/ how.

I would appreciate any pointers to solve this problem.

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>When compiling glibc, 2.1.3 I get the following error message:
>"make - error in syscall.S. Cannot represnt SWI relocation in this
>object file format."
>
>From one of the mails in the archive, with a similar problem, unistd.h is 
>pointed to as the problem. I dont know why/ how.

The syscall numbers are defined in asm/unistd.h.  That error message means 
that one of them (__NR_syscall in your case) is missing.  This is inevitably 
caused by an outdated header file.

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__NR_syscall - would it be equivalent to __NR_afs_syscall (Andrew file 
system)? __NR_afs_syscall is defined in the unistd.h. A similar kind of 
setup that I am trying to install on my machine seems to work on another 
machine.

-vanitha

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> >object file format."
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> >From one of the mails in the archive, with a similar problem, unistd.h is
> >pointed to as the problem. I dont know why/ how.
>
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vanitha raju writes:
> __NR_syscall - would it be equivalent to __NR_afs_syscall (Andrew file 
> system)? __NR_afs_syscall is defined in the unistd.h. A similar kind of 
> setup that I am trying to install on my machine seems to work on another 
> machine.

Dunno, but:

1. Which kernel header files are you compiling against?
2. Are you sure you're compiling glibc against a kernel configured for ARM
   and not your native architecture.
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>__NR_syscall - would it be equivalent to __NR_afs_syscall (Andrew file 
>system)?

No, they are quite different.  __NR_syscall is #113.

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I get the same error message even with the asm/unistd.h showing an entry for 
__NR_syscall which is defined as (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+113)

-vanitha

>
> >When compiling glibc, 2.1.3 I get the following error message:
> >"make - error in syscall.S. Cannot represnt SWI relocation in this
> >object file format."
> >
> >From one of the mails in the archive, with a similar problem, unistd.h is
> >pointed to as the problem. I dont know why/ how.
>
>The syscall numbers are defined in asm/unistd.h.  That error message means
>that one of them (__NR_syscall in your case) is missing.  This is 
>inevitably
>caused by an outdated header file.
>
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I get the same error message, even with the asm/unistd.h showing an entry 
for __NR_syscall, which is defined as (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+113)

-vanitha

>
> >When compiling glibc, 2.1.3 I get the following error message:
> >"make - error in syscall.S. Cannot represnt SWI relocation in this
> >object file format."
> >
> >From one of the mails in the archive, with a similar problem, unistd.h is
> >pointed to as the problem. I dont know why/ how.
>
>The syscall numbers are defined in asm/unistd.h.  That error message means
>that one of them (__NR_syscall in your case) is missing.  This is 
>inevitably
>caused by an outdated header file.
>
>p.
>
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In message <20000626081641.62763.qmail@hotmail.com>, "vanitha raju" writes:
>I get the same error message, even with the asm/unistd.h showing an entry 
>for __NR_syscall, which is defined as (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+113)

Then I think you have to debug this yourself.  Take a look at the preprocessed 
assembler source and see what went wrong with the SWI instruction.  Its 
operand should be a constant.

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Jim, and others who are interested..

I am also working with the EBSA-285. My plans are to port the Journaling Flash
File System (JFFS) supplied as open source (GPL) by Axis Communications,   (
http://developer.axis.com/software/jffs/ )
and eventually boot and run linux from it on a stand alone EBSA.

During development and debug, I intend to upload the kernel via the serial port
and to mount an NFS root file system.


Jim Fischer wrote:

> I'm at the point where I'm about ready to download some binaries onto the
> EBSA card, but I haven't been able to find any utilities that I can use to
> do this. Specifically, I'm looking for a FAQ or README or HOWTO somewhere
> that discusses how to:

> a) Create a compressed kernel image, RAM disk, basic file system and some
> tools (e.g., bash shell) that can be booted from the EBSA 285's flash
> memory, and,

I'm using the EBSA-285 bios-1.06 from
ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux/source/boot/
with Nicolas Pitre's patch ebsa285-bios-1.06.diff2, available at
ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico/
where you can also find various patches and examples of ramdisk images.
The bios allows you to boot from flash, network, serial port or disk. Building
the kernel is done the usual way once you've got your arm-toolchain set up and
running. There is of course the minor issue of tweaking the top level makefile
to use the arm relevant part of the kernel and your cross-toolchain.
(i.e. set ARCH = arm and CROSS_COMPILE = arm-linux- (provided, of course, that
your toolchain prefix is arm-linux-  ;o) )


> b) Download a binary 'elf' image from a PC host (running Windows
> NT/DOS/Linux) to the EBSA's flash memory

There is a flash burning utility for Linux systems and EBSA-285 that comes with
the eCos-1.3.1 distribution. How to use it is described in the "Getting started
with eCos" document under "Loading the ROM image into on-board flash".
http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ecos/
The Intel FMU that comes with the EBSA should also do the trick, although I
haven't used it myself.

Enjoy!  ;o)

    - Mathias


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So I assume your plan is to write a custom
bootloader? Or are you going to
attempt to use the Angel firmware?

Mathias Teikari wrote:
> 
> Jim, and others who are interested..
> 
> I am also working with the EBSA-285. My plans are to port the Journaling Flash
> File System (JFFS) supplied as open source (GPL) by Axis Communications,   (
> http://developer.axis.com/software/jffs/ )
> and eventually boot and run linux from it on a stand alone EBSA.
> 
> During development and debug, I intend to upload the kernel via the serial port
> and to mount an NFS root file system.
> 
> Jim Fischer wrote:
> 
> > I'm at the point where I'm about ready to download some binaries onto the
> > EBSA card, but I haven't been able to find any utilities that I can use to
> > do this. Specifically, I'm looking for a FAQ or README or HOWTO somewhere
> > that discusses how to:
> 
> > a) Create a compressed kernel image, RAM disk, basic file system and some
> > tools (e.g., bash shell) that can be booted from the EBSA 285's flash
> > memory, and,
> 
> I'm using the EBSA-285 bios-1.06 from
> ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux/source/boot/
> with Nicolas Pitre's patch ebsa285-bios-1.06.diff2, available at
> ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico/
> where you can also find various patches and examples of ramdisk images.
> The bios allows you to boot from flash, network, serial port or disk. Building
> the kernel is done the usual way once you've got your arm-toolchain set up and
> running. There is of course the minor issue of tweaking the top level makefile
> to use the arm relevant part of the kernel and your cross-toolchain.
> (i.e. set ARCH = arm and CROSS_COMPILE = arm-linux- (provided, of course, that
> your toolchain prefix is arm-linux-  ;o) )
> 
> > b) Download a binary 'elf' image from a PC host (running Windows
> > NT/DOS/Linux) to the EBSA's flash memory
> 
> There is a flash burning utility for Linux systems and EBSA-285 that comes with
> the eCos-1.3.1 distribution. How to use it is described in the "Getting started
> with eCos" document under "Loading the ROM image into on-board flash".
> http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ecos/
> The Intel FMU that comes with the EBSA should also do the trick, although I
> haven't used it myself.
> 
> Enjoy!  ;o)
> 
>     - Mathias
> 
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I intend to use the linux-arm bios mentioned before. While porting and debugging
I'll use the serial port to upload and boot the kernel and mount the root fs via
NFS.

The next step would be to use, say, the first two flash blocks to store the bios and
a kernel image and the other fourteen as a block device which I would use to hold my
root fs. (i.e. the kernel itself doesn't reside on this filesystem at this stage)

First when that setup works I could possibly consider to write a custom bootloader
and use the entire flash (except from the bootloader) as a disk. However, this is
out of my current scope.

Now I would like to take the opportunity to point out that I am not an expert on
developing embedded systems...  -Yet!  ;o)
If anyone spots major flaws in this approach I would be grateful If you'd let me
know. I am very open to criticism, advice and discussion!

Cheers,
    - Mathias



Benjamin Mayer Stocks wrote:

> So I assume your plan is to write a custom
> bootloader? Or are you going to
> attempt to use the Angel firmware?

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Where is the linux-arm bios maintained? I've been
using the PCI bus method
of booting the EBSA but I'm always open to other
methods and would like to
give this a try.

Mathias Teikari wrote:
> 
> I intend to use the linux-arm bios mentioned before. While porting and debugging
> I'll use the serial port to upload and boot the kernel and mount the root fs via
> NFS.
> 
> The next step would be to use, say, the first two flash blocks to store the bios and
> a kernel image and the other fourteen as a block device which I would use to hold my
> root fs. (i.e. the kernel itself doesn't reside on this filesystem at this stage)
> 
> First when that setup works I could possibly consider to write a custom bootloader
> and use the entire flash (except from the bootloader) as a disk. However, this is
> out of my current scope.
> 
> Now I would like to take the opportunity to point out that I am not an expert on
> developing embedded systems...  -Yet!  ;o)
> If anyone spots major flaws in this approach I would be grateful If you'd let me
> know. I am very open to criticism, advice and discussion!
> 
> Cheers,
>     - Mathias
> 
> Benjamin Mayer Stocks wrote:
> 
> > So I assume your plan is to write a custom
> > bootloader? Or are you going to
> > attempt to use the Angel firmware?
> 
> --
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hello,
can some one help me with two files
of the angel source code ?

the files are:

  h_la_obj.S
  objmacs.S

Thanks

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I got a BLOB for assabet from Netwinder.org
And I wanned to download the kernel so I typed "download kernel"
the blob said that I should upload to the assabet board.
so I up loaded the kernel for few minutes.
after the upload, blod would die.
the only thing I could do was pushing the reset button.

any solution?

TIA

Sang-Baek Lee


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You wrote:
> I got a BLOB for assabet from Netwinder.org
> And I wanned to download the kernel so I typed "download kernel"
> the blob said that I should upload to the assabet board.
> so I up loaded the kernel for few minutes.

How did you do that? I hope you actually read the README file?
There are many ways to let the upload fail, and blob will automatically
cancel a download after a minute.

> after the upload, blod would die.
> the only thing I could do was pushing the reset button.

I don't think it died, I just suppose you had minicom still on the
(higher) download speed instead of the standard 9600 baud blob assumes
for command line usage.

> any solution?

Read the README file (and I mean READ it), and do *exactly* what is
written over there. Assabet support in blob is still considered alpha
code; Jeff and Chester supplied me a patch (which I am integrating
right now). It doesn't really help that I don't have an Assabet to
test blob, so my edit-compile-test cycle is a bit slow.


Erik
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Hello Hugues;

When a tool chain is built, it is unlike other binaries because the tool
chain is built for a specific path. The tool chain that I built must run
from the /skiff/local directory. No other path will work. It was built in
/skiff/local to accommodate Georgia Tech University.  If you go to
ftp.handhelds.org/pub/linux/arm/toolchain, then you will find a README file
with some install directions. Next week I plan to upgrade the toolchain with
a path of /usr/local and create a web page on http://handhelds.org with
instructions for building and installation.

I hope this helps. Please let me know how things turn out.

--George

George France,      france@crl.dec.com
Cambridge Research Laboratory, Compaq Computer Corporation
One Cambridgecenter    MS: CRL
Cambridge, MA 02142 USA



-----Original Message-----
From: Hugues Belanger [mailto:hbelange@cgocable.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 9:05 PM
To: france@crl.dec.com
Subject: Help with toolchain



I need a little help getting started with my little project...

I'm planning to port LRP (linux router project) to my LART board and I
can't get even compile a kernel...

I've downloaded Compaq's arm toolchain ... and extracted it to
/data/lart/cross/bin ... (I don't have to instruction on how to set it
up so I'm going with Lart's setup)

I've added that to the path in .bash_profile...

I've download kernel 2.2.16-1 and I could find any arm patch for this
kernel, so I'm assuming it doesn't need any for ARM...  Is that a bad
assumption ?

I applied all the LRP patches to the kernel tree...
and complied it for i486 (that worked great)...

I then changed the follwing in the top level Makefile:

ARCH := arm

CROSS_COMPILE  = /data/lart/cross/bin/arm-linux-

I get : Makefile:249: *** target file `symlinks' has both : and ::
entries.  Stop.

when I type make menuconfig

have you seen this before ?

Thanks

Hugues Belanger

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Hello Hugues;

Funny thing you should mention putting together a development environment.
In a meeting yesterday, we discussed making a web page for this topic. Next
week, I will start working on the web page. It would be done sooner except
for the Fourth of July holiday.

In the mean time, try the
ftp://ftp.handhelds.org/pub/linux/arm/carleton-winder-rpms directory. You
will find ARM gdb and some other useful tools.  

If you are going to be developing apps, then you might find that some apps
that use 'autoscan' or 'autoconf' are very difficult to cross compile. I
suggest that you nfsroot mount your unit if possible and try a native
compile. The native compile will take a little more time, but is much less
hassle. As an alternative you could './configure' the app on an i86 platform
and then modify the 'Makefile' by hand for cross-compilation.



Best Regards,


--George




-----Original Message-----
From: Hugues Belanger [mailto:hbelange@cgocable.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 10:28 AM
To: George France
Subject: Re: Help with toolchain


Hi George,
I really apprciate your help ... I got my kernel compiled this time...

I'll keep my eye on your we site, since I plan to be doing a lot of work
with
LART  & LRP...

oh yes one last thing, I need to put together a development environment and
I
was wondering if you had any suggestion on the Hardware and software (Dev
tools) I should investigate...

Thanks again...

Hugues Belanger

George France wrote:

> Hello Hugues;
>
> When a tool chain is built, it is unlike other binaries because the tool
> chain is built for a specific path. The tool chain that I built must run
> from the /skiff/local directory. No other path will work. It was built in
> /skiff/local to accommodate Georgia Tech University.  If you go to
> ftp.handhelds.org/pub/linux/arm/toolchain, then you will find a README
file
> with some install directions. Next week I plan to upgrade the toolchain
with
> a path of /usr/local and create a web page on http://handhelds.org with
> instructions for building and installation.
>
> I hope this helps. Please let me know how things turn out.
>
> --George
>
> George France,      france@crl.dec.com
> Cambridge Research Laboratory, Compaq Computer Corporation
> One Cambridgecenter    MS: CRL
> Cambridge, MA 02142 USA
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hugues Belanger [mailto:hbelange@cgocable.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 9:05 PM
> To: france@crl.dec.com
> Subject: Help with toolchain
>
> I need a little help getting started with my little project...
>
> I'm planning to port LRP (linux router project) to my LART board and I
> can't get even compile a kernel...
>
> I've downloaded Compaq's arm toolchain ... and extracted it to
> /data/lart/cross/bin ... (I don't have to instruction on how to set it
> up so I'm going with Lart's setup)
>
> I've added that to the path in .bash_profile...
>
> I've download kernel 2.2.16-1 and I could find any arm patch for this
> kernel, so I'm assuming it doesn't need any for ARM...  Is that a bad
> assumption ?
>
> I applied all the LRP patches to the kernel tree...
> and complied it for i486 (that worked great)...
>
> I then changed the follwing in the top level Makefile:
>
> ARCH := arm
>
> CROSS_COMPILE  = /data/lart/cross/bin/arm-linux-
>
> I get : Makefile:249: *** target file `symlinks' has both : and ::
> entries.  Stop.
>
> when I type make menuconfig
>
> have you seen this before ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Hugues Belanger

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> I also have this trouble before while I am trying to implement some
drivers
> using FIQ. It seems that the overhead of FIQ is too large and called so
> freqently that the kenrel cannot handle it.

I assume you mean the IRQ overhead is too large?

We use FIQs in various empeg units, both for sound buffer filling (on the
Cirrus 7212) and things like USB/consumer IR. It all works fine, you just
have to make sure the source is enabled & unmasked & the registers are setup
correctly.

The acorn floppy driver is a good example of fiq usage - if you've not done
fiq code before it's worth reading the ARM architecture ref manual about fiq
code so you're aware of the restrictions/things to look out for.

Hugo
empeg



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> I need to build a light-task-load device, which has a small
> gray scale gui (say 320x240 running Microwindows),several
> buttons,and audio, but without touch panel. StrongARM seems
> too powerful and consumes too much power. I like to adapt
> the arch of EP7212 from Cirrus Logic.
>
> Is there existing linux port to EP7212? So far my searching
> said 'no'. If this is the case, what is the shortest path
> to make a linux port over it?

We have a port, which will shortly be released - ie when the hardware is
released (the Rio Receiver/Dell audio receiver run linux & our player code
on a 7212).

It's got various useful bits, such as an audio driver, dhcp client (well,
enough of one to reside in kernel), consumer ir driver, light keyboard
matrix/rotary control driver & so on. We use the same toolchain for the
(SA-based) empeg-car, you just use different compile options to specify the
specific arm variant. The production hardware doesn't use segmented physical
ram, though there are some vestiges of the segmented ram code from the 7110
port that it was based on still in-kernel.

It's also got various double-booting code in so that it can dhcp boot, load
a new kernel & network driver module over NFS and reboot into it preserving
the ip configuration, etc.

Hugo
empeg




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Yes, I have taken fiq.c as an example to write DAI driver. However, when I
enable the device, unmask the interrupt. The device fiq routine is called
'VERY' frequently and the machine halts nearly. Of course, I have tried fill
in the FIFO data queue in the fiq routine to prevent it to generate anymore
'empty' or 'half-empty' interrupt. But the data queue consumes too
quickly.....

Do you have such experience?

Anyway, thx for your reply. The DAI driver source will be opened if I can
finished it. :)


Jacky Lam

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Date: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 11:16 PM
Subject: Re: FIQ support on ARM-Linux


>> I also have this trouble before while I am trying to implement some
>drivers
>> using FIQ. It seems that the overhead of FIQ is too large and called so
>> freqently that the kenrel cannot handle it.
>
>I assume you mean the IRQ overhead is too large?
>
>We use FIQs in various empeg units, both for sound buffer filling (on the
>Cirrus 7212) and things like USB/consumer IR. It all works fine, you just
>have to make sure the source is enabled & unmasked & the registers are
setup
>correctly.
>
>The acorn floppy driver is a good example of fiq usage - if you've not done
>fiq code before it's worth reading the ARM architecture ref manual about
fiq
>code so you're aware of the restrictions/things to look out for.
>
>Hugo
>empeg
>
>
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Greetings,

I want to compile bash-2.04 for my arm board with cross tool on x86.
But I have trouble with "configure" script. 
Does anyone have patch for the bash in order to cross-compile?

Thanks in advance.


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Now I remember why I never liked programing ...! I've spent the last
couple of
days trying to find the right kernel/patches combination and I can't
seem to get it
all together...

Here's what I'm trying to do : Port LRP/Eiger  to ARM/LART
LRP/Eiger runs on Kernel 2.2.16 and comes with a set of patches..

1-  I went to get the Arm Kernel patch and I can only get :
patch-2.2.15-rmk1.gz
See:
ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux/source/kernel-patches/v2.2/

2-  I've been doing more reading and it is recommanded to put Nico's
patch
but he only has :  diff-2.2.14-rmk5-np17.gz
ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico/

Does this mean I'm stuck with kernel 2.2.14 until the patches come out
for
2.2.16 ?


Do you have a recommended patch list?

And furthermore  I've patch the 2.2.14 kernel with :

patch-2.2.14-rmk6
diff-2.2.14-rmk5-np17

modified the top level Makefile: ARCH := arm and CROSS_COMPILER =
arm-linux- (I'm using Compaq personal server Toolchain)

Now I get the following when I type : make xconfig

make: *** arch/arm: Is a directory.  Stop.

What's going on ???




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Hugues Belanger wrote:
> 
> Does this mean I'm stuck with kernel 2.2.14 until the patches come out
> for
> 2.2.16 ?
> 
Pretty much all the ARM Linux work is being done on the 2.4.0-testX series
kernels. You REALLY should move to the newer version kernel.

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Make sure that there is no space between "=" and "arm", ie, ARCH :=arm

Jack
Hugues Belanger wrote:

> modified the top level Makefile: ARCH := arm and CROSS_COMPILER =

                                                                          ^

>
> arm-linux- (I'm using Compaq personal server Toolchain)
>
> Now I get the following when I type : make xconfig
>
> make: *** arch/arm: Is a directory.  Stop.
>
> What's going on ???
>

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Make sure that there is no space between "=" and "arm", ie, ARCH :=arm
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Hi,

Did anyone tried running StrongARM SA-1100 with a QCIF (or maybe 1/8
VGA)
size LCD panel? Is there a driver available for that? Furthermore, which
specific screen (vendor, model no.) is that?

Regards,
T J

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Hi all...

I have a Brutus(sa1100) board and Linux-2.2.13 with rmk2 patch. 
The kernel made by binutils-2.9.1.0.19a , egcs-1.1.2, glibc-2.1
It was loaded using BLOB, running good.

When I tried to see cpuinfo from /proc, It gives me under info.
Could someone give me a directions ?

Thank you.
ByungGi Baek.

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[root@Linux /proc]$more cpuinfo
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 001acacc
memmap = D81B4000, pgd = c0db4000
*pgd = 00000000, *pmd = 00000000
Internal error: Oops: 2
CPU: 0
pc : [<c000fed8>]    lr : [<c00acacc>]
sp : c0df7f44  ip : c00c5d84  fp : 00000000
r10: 40104f28  r9 : c0efcf34  r8 : 00000400
r7 : 00000000  r6 : c00b00dc  r5 : d7b74124  r4 : 04bd78a3
r3 : 90040000  r2 : 01844f90  r1 : 05c949c4  r0 : c0d56000
Flags: Nzcv  IRQs on  FIQs on  Mode SVC_32  Segment user
Control: D81B517D  Table: D81B517D  DAC: 00000015
Process more (pid: 75, stackpage=c0df7000)       
Stack:
c0df7f20:                                               c00acacc c000fed8 80000013
c0df7f40: ffffffff 00000009 c0efcf20 ffffffea  c0d43650 00000007 00000000 c00574a0
c0df7f60: c00577c4 00000400 c0d56000 40016000  00000000 c0efcf20 ffffffea 00000000
c0df7f80: 00000400 40016000 00000000 c00312c4  00000003 00000022 0207b7f8 c000d1a8
c0df7fa0: 00000003 c0df6000 c0df7ff4 00000001  c000d020 0207b7f8 00000003 40016000
c0df7fc0: 00000400 0207b7f8 0207b7f8 0207b7f8  00000000 0207b7f8 02001ec4 00000001
c0df7fe0: 40104f28 bffffc88 400af830 bffffc7c  4006c97c 400af834 20000010 00000003
Backtrace: no frame pointer
Code: e59fe064 e59c3000 (e79e1103) e1a028a2 e58d2004
Killed                

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Hello,

Using the splay, I can play the MP3 files on the Assabet BD. Now, I want
to record some sounds from the Mic on the Assabet BD, however, I cannot
find the programs for recording. Any idea? Thank you in advance.


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Subject: Re: SA1100(Brutus) : /proc/cpuinfo problems..
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¹éº´±â writes:
> When I tried to see cpuinfo from /proc, It gives me under info.
> Could someone give me a directions ?

1. Compile the kernel up with a frame pointer
2. Re-run it and cause the problem
3. Lookup each number in [< >] up in your System.map
4. Email the information obtained in 2 and 3 to the list.
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Thanks....
I attached more informations

Backtrace:
Function entered at [<c00100d4>] from [<c0059038>]
  r5 = 00000000
  r4 = 00000007
Function entered at [<c0058f78>] from [<c005938c>]
Function entered at [<c0059290>] from [<c0032028>]
  r9 = 00000000
  r8 = 40016000
  r7 = 00000400
  r6 = 00000000
  r5 = ffffffea
  r4 = c06f8800
Function entered at [<c0031f0c>] from [<c000d0c0>]
  r9 = 00000001
  r8 = c0df3ff4
  r7 = c0df2000
  r6 = 00000003
  r5 = c000d248
  r4 = 0207b7f8
Code: e59fe064 e59c3000 (e79e1103) e1a028a2 e58d2004
Killed    


and System.map :
c000d0c0 t fast_syscall_return
c000d0c4 t slow_syscall_return                                                  

c000fd80 T setup_arch
c00100d4 T get_cpuinfo                                                          

c0031f0c T sys_read
c003203c T sys_write                                                            

c0058f78 t get_root_array
c00590d4 t process_unauthorized
c0059200 t get_process_array
c0059290 t array_read
c00594c4 t arraylong_read                                                       




---------> ¹ÞÀº ¸ÞÀÏ ³»¿ë <----------
>From : Russell King - ARM Linux Admin <linux@arm.linux.org.uk>
>>¹éº´±â writes:
>>> When I tried to see cpuinfo from /proc, It gives me under info.
>>> Could someone give me a directions ?
>>
>>1. Compile the kernel up with a frame pointer
>>2. Re-run it and cause the problem
>>3. Lookup each number in [< >] up in your System.map
>>4. Email the information obtained in 2 and 3 to the list.
>>   _____
>>  |_____| ------------------------------------------------- ---+---+-
>>  |   |        Russell King       linux@arm.linux.org.uk      --- ---
>>  | | | |            http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/            /  /  |
>>  | +-+-+                                                     --- -+-
>>  /   |               THE developer of ARM Linux              |+| /|\
>> /  | | |                                                     ---  |
>>    +-+-+ -------------------------------------------------  /\\\  |
>>
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On Wed 21 Jun, Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:
> Wookey writes:
> > They have said that they will tell me what to do and allow a binary-only
> > distribution of a driver, which is pretty crummy (some people just don't
> > have the right attitude to open source :-(

> I've been hearing this story for well over 2 years now.  I'd be very
> surprised to see anything from Castle Tech.

Well, I have now got the specs (insofar as they exist) for their SCSI
cards and the Kinetic, so that's a step forward. It'll be a while before
this reaches the top of my do-list though.

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Ok, it looks like "machine_type" contains value 0x90040000, which is an
illegal machine type number (especially when used as an index into an
array).

The question is how is this number getting past the checks in
arch/arm/kernel/head-armv.S?  It explicitly traps out of range values
for this variable.
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Hi,
     I may be a little off topic here. I'm playing around with a EP 7211
devel board. I would like to use the ethernet chip. I could not find much
information as to how to initialize and use the chip.
     I need to initialize the chip in the bootcodei itself. Any pointers to
source code/ information will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks and regards,
Sojan.

Sojan James
IBM Global Services,
Bangalore, India.
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