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>
>Hi, I wonder why the LCD display (the logo) turns off  few
>minutes after
>kernel boots. Is there some power management causes that?
>Which file I should modify to keep in on all the time? Thx
>
>--
>Jack T. Chang

Setting the initial value of blankinterval to 0 in console.c should
disable this timeout (it is initially set to 10 minutes).  You can
probably also modify the value using the userland app "setterm", but I
have never tried it.

Cliff


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Hi,

It is in drivers/char/console.c default value is 10 min.
If there is no keyboard input during that period.
LCD is disabled.
You can find that con_init() function in above file.
Actual variable is "blankinternal".

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	Hi, I wonder why the LCD display (the logo) turns off  few minutes
after
	kernel boots. Is there some power management causes that?
	Which file I should modify to keep in on all the time? Thx

	--
	Jack T. Chang


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Jack Chang writes:
> Hi, I wonder why the LCD display (the logo) turns off  few minutes after
> kernel boots. Is there some power management causes that?
> Which file I should modify to keep in on all the time? Thx

Yes, the kernel screen blanks the LCD after a period of time.  iirc, setterm
is supposed to control it.  Try:

	setterm -blank 0 > /dev/tty1

and hope that it sends the correct control code sequence to the display.
(I'm not sure what the functionality of the busybox stuff is).

Alternatively, use:

	echo -e '\033[9;0]' > /dev/tty1

which should do the trick.  The '0' is the timeout period.
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Hai all,
 
Presently I'm working with cirrus logic cl-ps7500fe Arm processor
evaluation board.I'm trying to port linux onto it and mounting the
filesystem using NFS.
I've the kernal compiled.I've got it from net.
When I port the kernal to my target using Angelboot,the (error)messages
that are displayed are as followes,

(After running some of the kernal parts,when it comes for ethernet
section..)
--------------------------------------------------------------------

eth0: cs8900 rev J found at 0x80090300
cs89x0: Extended EEPROM checksum bad and no cirrus EEPROM, relying on 
command le
cs89x0 media IRQ 12,Programmed I/O, MAC 00:00:00:00:00:00
....
( some serial port config..)
....
eth0: EEPROM is configured for unavailable media
..
...
---------------------------------------------------------------------
(It keeps going untill RFC error comes)

Does this means the EEPROM is not configured or some other problem?!!
I even tried with a 93c46 prom which was there in a networkcard of
other manufacturer.can I do this? Does these EEPROMs require special
configuration for cs8900 chip?.

If anybody knows something in this regard, pl. let me know where I'm
making mistake,and what I can do to get rid of this. 

Thanks,

With best regards,

J.SARAVANAN



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(I post this message on arm-linux-kernel, but I didn't see what I posted, so
I post again in this mailing list,sorry)
Hi all:
   I am heading to write a device driver for a PCMCIA based data card for my
arm-linux machine. I tried to compile serial_cs.c and dummy_cs.c, just to
see if I can compile them as module. However I got tons of warning and
errors. like this:
/home/linuxsrc/linux/include/asm/semaphore.h:17: parse error before
`wait_queue
/home/arm_backup/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/2.95.2/../../../../arm-linux/sys-
incl
ude/bits/types.h:95: warning: `__NFDBITS' redefined
serial_cs.c:249: `KERN_NOTICE' undeclared (first use in this function)
serial_cs.c:379: `link' undeclared (first use in this function)
bla bla.....
   My Makefile looks like this:

DEBUG=y

CC=arm-linux-gcc
LD=arm-linux-ld

INCLUDEDIR = /home/linuxsrc/linux/include
ifeq ($(DEBUG),y)
  DEBFLAGS = -O -g -DPCMCIA_DEBUG
else
  DEBFLAGS = -O2
endif

CFLAGS = -D__kernel__  -DMODULE  -Wall  -I$(INCLUDEDIR) $(DEBFLAGS)

OBJS = serial_cs.o
all: $(OBJS)
   It looks like all the required header are sit in there. How comes it
could't find the symbol (or some symbols are redifined as WARNING).
   Anybody can tell me what's going on , please!

thank you!
Lei Sun


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>CFLAGS = -D__kernel__  -DMODULE  -Wall  -I$(INCLUDEDIR) $(DEBFLAGS)

That probably needs to be `-D__KERNEL__ ...'.  The C preprocessor is case 
sensitive.

p.



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Hello all,

I compiled linux kernel target on arm7
The kernel version is linux-2.4.0-test4 with patch-2.4.0-test4-rmk1
The System type I choose is "RiscPC" and "Support ARM710"
The following is compiling error:
Could somebody point out where is the problem ?
How can I fix this problem?

make -C  arch/arm/kernel
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/kevin/linux/arch/arm/kernel'
arm-linux-gcc -D__ASSEMBLY__ -D__KERNEL__ -I/home/kevin/linux/include -Wa,-E
B -m
no-fpu -mapcs-32 -marmv3m  -c -o entry-armv.o entry-armv.S
entry-armv.S: Assembler messages:
entry-armv.S:747: Error: address offset too large
entry-armv.S:749: Error: Invalid constant
entry-common.S:31: Error: address offset too large
entry-common.S:32: Error: address offset too large
entry-common.S:97: Error: address offset too large
entry-armv.S:817: Error: address offset too large
entry-armv.S:818: Error: address offset too large
entry-armv.S:819: Error: address offset too large
make[1]: *** [entry-armv.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/kevin/linux/arch/arm/kernel'
make: *** [_dir_arch/arm/kernel] Error 2

Regards,
Kevin




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you are using -EB option : it means you are compiling for a big endian target.
the file arch/arm.../lib/extract_.perl does not produce the right addresses in
that mode 
the following changes should help you :
#	return substr($num, 6, 2).substr($num, 4, 2).substr ($num, 2, 2).substr ($num,
0, 2);
	return substr($num, 0, 2).substr($num, 2, 2).substr ($num, 4, 2).substr ($num,
6, 2);

Xavier


cschiu wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I compiled linux kernel target on arm7
> The kernel version is linux-2.4.0-test4 with patch-2.4.0-test4-rmk1
> The System type I choose is "RiscPC" and "Support ARM710"
> The following is compiling error:
> Could somebody point out where is the problem ?
> How can I fix this problem?
> 
> make -C  arch/arm/kernel
> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/kevin/linux/arch/arm/kernel'
> arm-linux-gcc -D__ASSEMBLY__ -D__KERNEL__ -I/home/kevin/linux/include -Wa,-E
> B -m
> no-fpu -mapcs-32 -marmv3m  -c -o entry-armv.o entry-armv.S
> entry-armv.S: Assembler messages:
> entry-armv.S:747: Error: address offset too large
> entry-armv.S:749: Error: Invalid constant
> entry-common.S:31: Error: address offset too large
> entry-common.S:32: Error: address offset too large
> entry-common.S:97: Error: address offset too large
> entry-armv.S:817: Error: address offset too large
> entry-armv.S:818: Error: address offset too large
> entry-armv.S:819: Error: address offset too large
> make[1]: *** [entry-armv.o] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/kevin/linux/arch/arm/kernel'
> make: *** [_dir_arch/arm/kernel] Error 2
> 
> Regards,
> Kevin
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Hi,

As no-one seemed to be working on enabling the USB host port on the
SA-1111 board, I tried my hand at a quick hack myself... ;-)

I modified the usb-ohci driver enough to have it recognise the host
controller, but it doesn't detect any USB port. I thought this might
be because the USB controller isn't fully reset after powerup (see
section 6.1.1). So I added some code to start the USB clock and clear
the two bits in the USB reset register. But it doesn't seem to work!

The code looks like this (bits from SA-1111.h included):


#define SKPCR_UCLKEN   (1<<0)

#define _USB_RST   _SA1111(0x051c)
#define USB_RST   (*((volatile Word *) SA1111_p2v(_USB_RST)))
#define USB_RST_FORCEIFRESET   (1<<0)
#define USB_RST_FORCEHCRESET   (1<<1)

/* Enable USB clock */
SKPCR |= SKPCR_UCLKEN;
printk("SKPCR: %x\n", SKPCR);

/* Wait at least 10 us */
udelay(15);

/* Clear ForceIfReset bit */
USB_RST &= ~(USB_RST_FORCEIFRESET);
printk("USB_RST: %x\n", USB_RST);

/* Clear ForceHcReset bit */
USB_RST &= ~(USB_RST_FORCEHCRESET);
printk("USB_RST: %X\n", USB_RST);


But this code doesn't seem to work. The three printks al print a
value of 0 (zero) and that's not what I expected.

So, does anybody know why this doesn't work? I would like to leave
this USB problem behind me and tackle the next one; enabling the
onboard Ethernet controller.... :-)

Oh, by the way, when I have the code working and cleaned up, how
do I submit it for inclusion into the ARM Linux code base?
Extract a diff file and mail it to Russell or Nicholas or some
other hacker?

Thanks to anyone who can answer my questions,


Arjan




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-----Original Message-----
From: Arjan Opmeer (EMN) <Arjan.Opmeer@emn.ericsson.se>
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Date: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 9:49 AM
Subject: Unable to write registers to enable USB clock on SA-1111 board


>SKPCR |= SKPCR_UCLKEN;
>printk("SKPCR: %x\n", SKPCR);

This is displaying 0? Are you sure your kernel has lit up the RAB on the
SA-1111? (See sa1111_init() in arch/arm/kernel/hw-sa1100.c)



>Oh, by the way, when I have the code working and cleaned up, how
>do I submit it for inclusion into the ARM Linux code base?
>Extract a diff file and mail it to Russell or Nicholas or some
>other hacker?


Nicolas gets StrongARM stuff. I think he's on vacation for a little while at
the moment. If your patch is of general usefulness, you might put it up on a
server and announce its availability on one of the mailing lists.

-jd


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Hi,

> >SKPCR |= SKPCR_UCLKEN;
> >printk("SKPCR: %x\n", SKPCR);
> 
> This is displaying 0?

*Quickly do another test run*
*Mumble, this takes too long*

Ahem, jupz, it sure does.

> Are you sure your kernel has lit up the  RAB on the
> SA-1111? (See sa1111_init() in arch/arm/kernel/hw-sa1100.c)

Well, I didn't change anything in that file (running 
linux-2.4.0-test5-rmk1-np1 btw) and there is a comment that says
"SA-1111 RAB should now be available", so I think it did lit it
up okay.

> Nicolas gets StrongARM stuff. I think he's on vacation for a 
> little while at the moment. If your patch is of general
> usefulness, you might  put it up on a server and announce its
> availability on one of the mailing lists.

Well making the USB host port available looks like general
usefullness to me... :). But here at work I don't have access
to a server to put the patch on. I can make it available on
another (personal) server though, but maybe my employer doesn't
like me publish code I made working for them on my own site.
I'll have to ask what to do in events like this...


Arjan




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>The System type I choose is "RiscPC" and "Support ARM710"
>
>make[1]: Entering directory `/home/kevin/linux/arch/arm/kernel'
>arm-linux-gcc -D__ASSEMBLY__ -D__KERNEL__ -I/home/kevin/linux/include -Wa,-E
>B -m

You have somehow ended up with big-endian compilation.  Do you genuinely have 
a big endian RiscPC?

p.



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Hi, All,

I'm testing on 2.4.0-test4-np1 on ADS Graphics Client.
When I execute "sync" command, it does not write to flash memory.
Flash is updated when "umount" is executed.
I also tested on 2.3.35, the result is same.
Did anybody experience it ?

Regards,
Woojung Huh

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Arjan Opmeer wrote:

> >> >SKPCR |= SKPCR_UCLKEN;
> >> >printk("SKPCR: %x\n", SKPCR);
> >>
> >> This is displaying 0?
> >
> >Ahem, jupz, it sure does.

I have no explanation for this, but you're right, with 2.4.0-test5-rmk1-np1,
my reads of the SKPCR return zero as well. (Disclaimer: I tossed a single
write/read into sa1111_init() immediately after enabling the RAB clock; this
is hardly conclusive.) Other registers in the System Controller seem to be
okay.

However, I've been playing around with the SA-1111 Serial Audio Controller
recently, which also relies on the SKPCR, and have not seen this problem on a
suitably-patched (2.4.0-test5-rmk1-np1-jd1) kernel. This patch is _very_
alpha, but I thought I'd put it up before I go on vacation in case anyone
wants to tinker with it. It's in the "Bleeding Edge" section of:

  http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software/assabet.html

If you're willing to tolerate the occasional DMA lockup or weird audio
corruption, this is the driver for you. =)

Arjan, for your USB work, you might try just adding the parts of the patch
which set up the shared memory controller and enable the DMA clock.

-jd


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I have spent about 2 weeks trying to make a tool chain for my assabet box.  I
can't seem to make the glibc part and I get different errors depending on the
phase of the moon (or so it seems).  I the hope that I am doing the same
stupid thing over and over I have included all of the particulars for the
perusal of all who might be interested.  I hope someone can tell me I'm doing
something really stupid, and then I can fix it and get on with real life:

I am using the following ingredients:

ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/linux-2.4.0-test4.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux/people/nico/diff-2.4.0-test4-np1.gz
binutils-2.9.5.0.22 
(no patches)
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/mirrors/gnu/gcc/gcc-2.95.2,tar.gz
patch gcc-2.95-diff-990730
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/mirrors/gnu/glibc/glibc-2.1.3.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/mirrors/gnu/glibc/glibc-crypt-2.1.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/mirrors/gnu/glibc/glibc-linuxthreads-2.1.3.tar.gz

#This is the top of the architecture development area
#for developing cross compliers and other support
#for various architectures like the StrongArm processor.
#The entire set is exported from the file server

export NFS=/nfs/tools

#It has also been decided that the "tars" directory and
#the "rpms" directory at this level will contain all of
#the different versions of all the software.

export TARS=${NFS}/tars
export RPMS=${NFS}/rpms

#Also at this level we have the kernel version directories.
#Each diectory (e.g. 2.4.0) contains a unique linux source tree.
#The Linux tree contains the architecture components within
#itself.  That is to say that the expanded kernel source is
#found in $KERNEL, and the archicture specific modules for
#various machines are located below that.

export KERNEL=$NFS/kernel/2.4.0/linux
[ ! -f $KERNEL ] && mkdir -p $KERNEL

#First we must install the kernel source and headers which will
#be referenced when building the compilers and libraries in the
#tool trees.  Each new kernel version build requires an un-tar,
#patch, configure, make , and make modules.

cd $KERNEL
cd ..

#The kernel headers for the linux kernel must first be corrected
#and this is done by untaring the kernel "2.4.0-test4" and
#patching it with "diff-2.4.0-test4-np1" (see the README) in
#the $NFS/tars directory for the source of these items.

tar xzf $NFS/tars/linux-2.4.0*
patch -p0 < $NFS/tars/diff-2.4.0-test4-np1

cd $KERNEL

make menuconfig
make dep
	
#--  that is all for now -- we must have a tool chain
#before we can actually build the compiler.  So! 


#Immediatly below $NFS and parallel to
#the various kernel source versions we have the architecture
#dependant "tool chain" level (gcc, glibc, etc) for the particular
#processor type (e.g. for arm). One or more "tool chain"'s will
#be expanded at this level and as such the arch name
#will include a version identity (e.g. armv1). A README file in the
#top arch directory will describe the particular set of
#source versions and kernel includes used in creating this particular
#tool chain version.

export ARCH=${NFS}/armv1
[ ! -d $ARCH ] && mkdir $ARCH

The sources will be expanded in $WORK/src/xxx and
#the associated objects in $WORK/obj/xxx. Hence:

export WORK=${NFS}/work
[ ! -d $WORK ] && mkdir $WORK
[ ! -d ${WORK}/src ] && mkdir ${WORK}/src
[ ! -d ${WORK}/obj ] && mkdir ${WORK}/obj

#For each architecture the "binary utilities" must be built
#first.  This process assumes a running gcc compiler on the
#host where the crosscomplier is being built.  The "binutils"
#source tar is downloaded into the "tars" directory.  Then
#cd to the "src" directory and untar it

cd $WORK/src
tar -xzf $NFS/tars/binutils*

mkdir $WORK/obj/binutils
cd  $WORK/obj/binutils

$WORK/src/binutils*/configure --target=arm-linux --prefix=$ARCH

make
make install

#And the binary utilities and supporting goodies will have been installed 
#in $ARCH and $ARCH/arm-linux

#Now we create the include directory
#in the $ARCH/arm-linux directory and place 2 links into it:

mkdir $ARCH/arm-linux/include
cd $ARCH/arm-linux/include
ln -s $KERNEL/include/asm-arm asm
ln -s $KERNEL/include/linux linux

#Now we are ready to build the compiler:

cd $WORK/src
tar -xzf $NFS/tars/gcc-2.95.2*
cd $WORK/src/gcc-2.95.2
	
#if the patch below has not yet been unzipped then unzip it
#before you try to apply it

patch -p0 < $NFS/tars/gcc-2.95-diff-990730

#then you must alter the file gcc/config/arm/linux-elf.h to change
#the first occurance of "#if 0"  to "#if 1" (I have no idea why
#this is true and whatever it is will probably be fixed soon.  I
#got a tip from the Good Fairy.  You can ivestigate the code if
#you wish)

#then you must alter gcc/config/arm/t-linux so as to not need
#libc headers on this initial build.  That is done by changing
#the line which says:

#"TARGET_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS = -fomit-frame-pointer -fPIC"
#to say 
#"TARGET_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS = -fomit-frame-pointer -fPIC \
-Dinhibit_libc -D__gthr_posix_h"

#This will be changed back after glibc is built and installed and then we can
#rebuild the compiler AND g++ and Objective-c and such (won't 
need LANGUAGES=c).

mkdir $WORK/obj/gcc-2.95.2
cd $WORK/obj/gcc-2.95.2
$WORK/src/gcc-2.95.2/configure arm-linux --prefix=$ARCH  \
--with-cpu=strongarm110 --disable-threads

make LANGUAGES=c
make LANGAUGES=c install

#  At this point we should have a C crosscompiler for a StrongArm system
#
#  But we are not done yet because we will need to build the c libraries and
#such so that we can create and maintain all the other stuff that makes a
#real Linux.  So even before we use the new compiler to make the kernel we
#will go ahead and build "glibc"
#

#Define the c complier as the just installed arm-linux-gcc

export CC=arm-linux-gcc

!!!!!!!!!!!!   W A R N I N G   !!!!!!  W A R N I N G   !!!!! 

#you MUST have $ARCH/bin in your path at this time 
#If not then arm-linux-gcc is not found.

cd $WORK/src
tar xzf $NFS/tars/glibc-2.1.3.tar.gz
cd glibc-2.1.3
tar xzf $NFS/tars/glibc-linuxthreads-2.1.3.tar.gz
tar xzf $NFS/tars/glibc-crypt-2.1.tar.gz

#there seems to be no patch file for glic at this time

mkdir $WORK/obj/glibc-2.1.3
cd $WORK/obj/glibc-2.1.3 
$WORK/src/glibc-2.1.3/configure arm-linux --build=i586-linux
\ --prefix=$ARCH/arm-linux  --enable-add-ons

make
make install
make[1]: Entering directory `/nfs/arch/work/src/glibc-2.1.3/misc'
arm-linux-gcc ../sysdeps/unix/syscall.S -c  -I../include -I.  -I.. -I../libio  
-I../sysdeps/arm/elf -I../crypt/sysdeps/unix
-I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux -I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/pthread
-I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/unix/sysv -I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/unix
-I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/arm -I../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm
-I../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux -I../sysdeps/gnu -I../sysdeps/unix/common
-I../sysdeps/unix/mman -I../sysdeps/unix/inet -I../sysdeps/unix/sysv
-I../sysdeps/unix/arm -I../sysdeps/unix -I../sysdeps/posix -I../sysdeps/arm/fpu
-I../sysdeps/arm -I../sysdeps/wordsize-32 -I../sysdeps/ieee754
-I../sysdeps/libm-ieee754 -I../sysdeps/generic/elf -I../sysdeps/generic  
-D_LIBC_REENTRANT -include ../include/libc-symbols.h     -DASSEMBLER   -o
syscall.o ../sysdeps/unix/syscall.S: Assembler messages:
../sysdeps/unix/syscall.S:28: Error: Can not represent SWI relocation in this
object file format (0) make[1]: *** [syscall.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving
directory `/nfs/arch/work/src/glibc-2.1.3/misc' make: *** [misc/subdir_lib]
Error 2



-- 
Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	

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> If you're willing to tolerate the occasional DMA lockup or weird audio
> corruption, this is the driver for you. =)

 FYI - be sure to check the errata in the
 latest SA1111 spec update - something is broken in the way the SA1111
 DMA's stuff from itself to SDRAM - there are specific memory regions
 where DMAing data to that region will corrupt memory

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How would I need to tweak it to get it to compile natively on a StrongARM
1100-based platform? I want to create an X server that uses the
framebuffer device. There doesn't seem to be any ARM-specific compilation
options in the linux.cf file, and the itsy.cf file instead attempts to
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Any suggestsion would be appreciated; I have one compiling right now, but
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How would I need to tweak it to get it to compile natively on a StrongARM
1100-based platform? I want to create an X server that uses the
framebuffer device. There doesn't seem to be any ARM-specific compilation
options in the linux.cf file, and the itsy.cf file instead attempts to
crosscompile.

Any suggestsion would be appreciated; I have one compiling right now, but
a number of things didn't compile because of a weird error (in
/usr/include/bits/mathcalls.h). Thanks.

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This looks like a problem I had - try adding the --with-headers= option,
with the appropriate path to your kernel include files, to the configuration
of glibc . I think the problem is that the compilation of glibc is picking
up the kernel headers for your host system rather than those of your target
arm kernel.

good luck!
Clive

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From: Systems Administrator [mailto:sysadm@gasboy.com]
Sent: 03 August 2000 00:51
To: linux-arm@vger.rutgers.edu
Subject: Tool Chain woes


I have spent about 2 weeks trying to make a tool chain for my assabet box.
I
can't seem to make the glibc part and I get different errors depending on
the
phase of the moon (or so it seems).  I the hope that I am doing the same
stupid thing over and over I have included all of the particulars for the
perusal of all who might be interested.  I hope someone can tell me I'm
doing
something really stupid, and then I can fix it and get on with real life:

I am using the following ingredients:

ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/linux-2.4.0-test4.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux/people/nico/diff-2.4.0-test4-np1.gz
binutils-2.9.5.0.22 
(no patches)
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/mirrors/gnu/gcc/gcc-2.95.2,tar.gz
patch gcc-2.95-diff-990730
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/mirrors/gnu/glibc/glibc-2.1.3.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/mirrors/gnu/glibc/glibc-crypt-2.1.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/mirrors/gnu/glibc/glibc-linuxthreads-2.1.3.tar.gz

#This is the top of the architecture development area
#for developing cross compliers and other support
#for various architectures like the StrongArm processor.
#The entire set is exported from the file server

export NFS=/nfs/tools

#It has also been decided that the "tars" directory and
#the "rpms" directory at this level will contain all of
#the different versions of all the software.

export TARS=${NFS}/tars
export RPMS=${NFS}/rpms

#Also at this level we have the kernel version directories.
#Each diectory (e.g. 2.4.0) contains a unique linux source tree.
#The Linux tree contains the architecture components within
#itself.  That is to say that the expanded kernel source is
#found in $KERNEL, and the archicture specific modules for
#various machines are located below that.

export KERNEL=$NFS/kernel/2.4.0/linux
[ ! -f $KERNEL ] && mkdir -p $KERNEL

#First we must install the kernel source and headers which will
#be referenced when building the compilers and libraries in the
#tool trees.  Each new kernel version build requires an un-tar,
#patch, configure, make , and make modules.

cd $KERNEL
cd ..

#The kernel headers for the linux kernel must first be corrected
#and this is done by untaring the kernel "2.4.0-test4" and
#patching it with "diff-2.4.0-test4-np1" (see the README) in
#the $NFS/tars directory for the source of these items.

tar xzf $NFS/tars/linux-2.4.0*
patch -p0 < $NFS/tars/diff-2.4.0-test4-np1

cd $KERNEL

make menuconfig
make dep
	
#--  that is all for now -- we must have a tool chain
#before we can actually build the compiler.  So! 


#Immediatly below $NFS and parallel to
#the various kernel source versions we have the architecture
#dependant "tool chain" level (gcc, glibc, etc) for the particular
#processor type (e.g. for arm). One or more "tool chain"'s will
#be expanded at this level and as such the arch name
#will include a version identity (e.g. armv1). A README file in the
#top arch directory will describe the particular set of
#source versions and kernel includes used in creating this particular
#tool chain version.

export ARCH=${NFS}/armv1
[ ! -d $ARCH ] && mkdir $ARCH

The sources will be expanded in $WORK/src/xxx and
#the associated objects in $WORK/obj/xxx. Hence:

export WORK=${NFS}/work
[ ! -d $WORK ] && mkdir $WORK
[ ! -d ${WORK}/src ] && mkdir ${WORK}/src
[ ! -d ${WORK}/obj ] && mkdir ${WORK}/obj

#For each architecture the "binary utilities" must be built
#first.  This process assumes a running gcc compiler on the
#host where the crosscomplier is being built.  The "binutils"
#source tar is downloaded into the "tars" directory.  Then
#cd to the "src" directory and untar it

cd $WORK/src
tar -xzf $NFS/tars/binutils*

mkdir $WORK/obj/binutils
cd  $WORK/obj/binutils

$WORK/src/binutils*/configure --target=arm-linux --prefix=$ARCH

make
make install

#And the binary utilities and supporting goodies will have been installed 
#in $ARCH and $ARCH/arm-linux

#Now we create the include directory
#in the $ARCH/arm-linux directory and place 2 links into it:

mkdir $ARCH/arm-linux/include
cd $ARCH/arm-linux/include
ln -s $KERNEL/include/asm-arm asm
ln -s $KERNEL/include/linux linux

#Now we are ready to build the compiler:

cd $WORK/src
tar -xzf $NFS/tars/gcc-2.95.2*
cd $WORK/src/gcc-2.95.2
	
#if the patch below has not yet been unzipped then unzip it
#before you try to apply it

patch -p0 < $NFS/tars/gcc-2.95-diff-990730

#then you must alter the file gcc/config/arm/linux-elf.h to change
#the first occurance of "#if 0"  to "#if 1" (I have no idea why
#this is true and whatever it is will probably be fixed soon.  I
#got a tip from the Good Fairy.  You can ivestigate the code if
#you wish)

#then you must alter gcc/config/arm/t-linux so as to not need
#libc headers on this initial build.  That is done by changing
#the line which says:

#"TARGET_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS = -fomit-frame-pointer -fPIC"
#to say 
#"TARGET_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS = -fomit-frame-pointer -fPIC \
-Dinhibit_libc -D__gthr_posix_h"

#This will be changed back after glibc is built and installed and then we
can
#rebuild the compiler AND g++ and Objective-c and such (won't 
need LANGUAGES=c).

mkdir $WORK/obj/gcc-2.95.2
cd $WORK/obj/gcc-2.95.2
$WORK/src/gcc-2.95.2/configure arm-linux --prefix=$ARCH  \
--with-cpu=strongarm110 --disable-threads

make LANGUAGES=c
make LANGAUGES=c install

#  At this point we should have a C crosscompiler for a StrongArm system
#
#  But we are not done yet because we will need to build the c libraries and
#such so that we can create and maintain all the other stuff that makes a
#real Linux.  So even before we use the new compiler to make the kernel we
#will go ahead and build "glibc"
#

#Define the c complier as the just installed arm-linux-gcc

export CC=arm-linux-gcc

!!!!!!!!!!!!   W A R N I N G   !!!!!!  W A R N I N G   !!!!! 

#you MUST have $ARCH/bin in your path at this time 
#If not then arm-linux-gcc is not found.

cd $WORK/src
tar xzf $NFS/tars/glibc-2.1.3.tar.gz
cd glibc-2.1.3
tar xzf $NFS/tars/glibc-linuxthreads-2.1.3.tar.gz
tar xzf $NFS/tars/glibc-crypt-2.1.tar.gz

#there seems to be no patch file for glic at this time

mkdir $WORK/obj/glibc-2.1.3
cd $WORK/obj/glibc-2.1.3 
$WORK/src/glibc-2.1.3/configure arm-linux --build=i586-linux
\ --prefix=$ARCH/arm-linux  --enable-add-ons

make
make install
make[1]: Entering directory `/nfs/arch/work/src/glibc-2.1.3/misc'
arm-linux-gcc ../sysdeps/unix/syscall.S -c  -I../include -I.  -I..
-I../libio  
-I../sysdeps/arm/elf -I../crypt/sysdeps/unix
-I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux -I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/pthread
-I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/unix/sysv -I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/unix
-I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/arm -I../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm
-I../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux -I../sysdeps/gnu -I../sysdeps/unix/common
-I../sysdeps/unix/mman -I../sysdeps/unix/inet -I../sysdeps/unix/sysv
-I../sysdeps/unix/arm -I../sysdeps/unix -I../sysdeps/posix
-I../sysdeps/arm/fpu
-I../sysdeps/arm -I../sysdeps/wordsize-32 -I../sysdeps/ieee754
-I../sysdeps/libm-ieee754 -I../sysdeps/generic/elf -I../sysdeps/generic  
-D_LIBC_REENTRANT -include ../include/libc-symbols.h     -DASSEMBLER   -o
syscall.o ../sysdeps/unix/syscall.S: Assembler messages:
../sysdeps/unix/syscall.S:28: Error: Can not represent SWI relocation in
this
object file format (0) make[1]: *** [syscall.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving
directory `/nfs/arch/work/src/glibc-2.1.3/misc' make: *** [misc/subdir_lib]
Error 2



-- 
Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	

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you are using -EB option : it means you are compiling for a big endian target.
the file arch/arm.../lib/extract_.perl does not produce the right addresses in
that mode 
the following changes should help you :
#	return substr($num, 6, 2).substr($num, 4, 2).substr ($num, 2, 2).substr ($num,
0, 2);
	return substr($num, 0, 2).substr($num, 2, 2).substr ($num, 4, 2).substr ($num,
6, 2);

Xavier


cschiu wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I compiled linux kernel target on arm7
> The kernel version is linux-2.4.0-test4 with patch-2.4.0-test4-rmk1
> The System type I choose is "RiscPC" and "Support ARM710"
> The following is compiling error:
> Could somebody point out where is the problem ?
> How can I fix this problem?
> 
> make -C  arch/arm/kernel
> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/kevin/linux/arch/arm/kernel'
> arm-linux-gcc -D__ASSEMBLY__ -D__KERNEL__ -I/home/kevin/linux/include -Wa,-E
> B -m
> no-fpu -mapcs-32 -marmv3m  -c -o entry-armv.o entry-armv.S
> entry-armv.S: Assembler messages:
> entry-armv.S:747: Error: address offset too large
> entry-armv.S:749: Error: Invalid constant
> entry-common.S:31: Error: address offset too large
> entry-common.S:32: Error: address offset too large
> entry-common.S:97: Error: address offset too large
> entry-armv.S:817: Error: address offset too large
> entry-armv.S:818: Error: address offset too large
> entry-armv.S:819: Error: address offset too large
> make[1]: *** [entry-armv.o] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/kevin/linux/arch/arm/kernel'
> make: *** [_dir_arch/arm/kernel] Error 2
> 
> Regards,
> Kevin
> 
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On Thu, 03 Aug 2000 00:50:57 Systems Administrator wrote:

> I have spent about 2 weeks trying to make a tool chain for my assabet box.  I
> can't seem to make the glibc part and I get different errors depending on the
> phase of the moon (or so it seems).

All the work has been done for you.  You'll find .debs and RPMs of a cross-
compilation environment at <http://www.emdebian.org/>.  Unless you have a
pressing reason, I'd just install those.

c.



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> -----Original Message-----
> I have spent about 2 weeks trying to make a tool chain for my 
> assabet box.  I
> can't seem to make the glibc part and I get different errors 
> depending on the
> phase of the moon (or so it seems).  I the hope that I am 
> doing the same
> stupid thing over and over I have included all of the 
> particulars for the
> perusal of all who might be interested.  I hope someone can 
> tell me I'm doing
> something really stupid, and then I can fix it and get on 
> with real life:
> 

Unless you have some need to customize the tools, I'd recommend getting
pre-compiled binaries from one of the many places that have them.  RPM's and
SRPM's are available from
ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/c/chagas/arm-linux-cross

If you do wish to build them manually, you can either use the SRPM's, or if
you'd prefer, here is a script that I used to use to build them.  It needs
to be updating for new kernel versions, but other than that it should work.

Execute the following commands at a prompt on your system.
# Change the /home/jseger/arm_work shown below to a directory that you want
to do the build in
ARM_WORK_DIR=/home/jseger/arm_work
# Chane the /usr/local/arm-linux shown below to a directory that you want to
install the tools in
ARM_INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/arm-linux
PATH=$ARM_INSTALL_DIR/bin:$PATH
mkdir -p $ARM_WORK_DIR/sources
mkdir -p $ARM_INSTALL_DIR
#Download all of the sources listed above into $ARM_WORK_DIR/sources
#If you would like this script to download them automatically, uncomment the
following line
#DOWNLOAD_SOURCES=YES
if [ "x$DOWNLOAD_SOURCES" = "xYES" ]; then
cd $ARM_WORK_DIR/sources
echo Downloading sources using lynx - This may take a while
lynx -dump ftp://aeneas.mit.edu/pub/gnu/binutils/binutils-2.10.tar.gz >
binutils-2.10.tar.gz
lynx -dump ftp://aeneas.mit.edu/pub/gnu/gcc/gcc-2.95.2.tar.gz >
gcc-2.95.2.tar.gz
lynx -dump ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/p/philb/gcc-2.95.2-diff-991022.gz >
gcc-2.95.2-diff-991022.gz
lynx -dump
ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/j/jseger/gcc-2.95.2-diff-991022-inhibit_libc.g
z > gcc-2.95.2-diff-991022-inhibit_libc.gz
lynx -dump ftp://aeneas.mit.edu/pub/gnu/glibc/glibc-2.1.3.tar.gz >
glibc-2.1.3.tar.gz
lynx -dump ftp://aeneas.mit.edu/pub/gnu/glibc/glibc-crypt-2.1.tar.gz >
glibc-crypt-2.1.tar.gz
lynx -dump
ftp://aeneas.mit.edu/pub/gnu/glibc/glibc-linuxthreads-2.1.3.tar.gz >
glibc-linuxthreads-2.1.3.tar.gz
lynx -dump
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/linux-2.4.0-test2.tar.gz >
linux-2.4.0-test2.tar.gz
lynx -dump
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/2.4.0test/patch-2.4.0test2
-ac1.gz > patch-2.4.0test2-ac1.gz
lynx -dump
ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux/source/kernel-patches/v2.4/patch-2.4
.0-test2-ac1-rmk2.gz > patch-2.4.0-test2-ac1-rmk2.gz
lynx -dump
ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico/diff-2.4.0-test2-ac1-rmk2-np3.gz >
diff-2.4.0-test2-ac1-rmk2-np3.gz
fi
cd $ARM_WORK_DIR
mkdir -p src build
tar -xzvf sources/binutils-2.10.tar.gz --directory=src
tar -xzvf sources/gcc-2.95.2.tar.gz --directory=src
tar -xzvf sources/linux-2.4.0-test2.tar.gz --directory=src
tar -xzvf sources/glibc-2.1.3.tar.gz --directory=src
tar -xzvf sources/glibc-crypt-2.1.tar.gz --directory=src/glibc-2.1.3
tar -xzvf sources/glibc-linuxthreads-2.1.3.tar.gz
--directory=src/glibc-2.1.3

gzip -dc sources/gcc-2.95.2-diff-991022.gz | patch -d src/gcc-2.95.2 -p0
#NOTE: This will produce two error messages: "Hunk #1 FAILED at 1." These
are safe to ignore
gzip -dc sources/gcc-2.95.2-diff-991022-inhibit_libc.gz | patch -d
src/gcc-2.95.2 -p0
gzip -dc sources/patch-2.4.0test2-ac1.gz | patch -p1 -d src/linux
gzip -dc sources/patch-2.4.0-test2-ac1-rmk2.gz | patch -p1 -d src/linux
gzip -dc sources/diff-2.4.0-test2-ac1-rmk2-np3.gz | patch -p1 -d src/linux

#mkdir -p $ARM_INSTALL_DIR/arm-linux/include
cd $ARM_WORK_DIR/src/linux
make assabet_config
make menuconfig
# Press ESC twice, then ENTER
make dep
#cp -dR include/asm-arm $ARM_INSTALL_DIR/arm-linux/include/asm
#cp -dR include/linux $ARM_INSTALL_DIR/arm-linux/include/linux

cd $ARM_WORK_DIR/build
mkdir -p binutils gcc glibc
cd $ARM_WORK_DIR/build/binutils
../../src/binutils-2.10/configure --target=arm-linux
--prefix=$ARM_INSTALL_DIR
make
make install

cd $ARM_WORK_DIR/build/gcc
../../src/gcc-2.95.2/configure --target=arm-linux --prefix=$ARM_INSTALL_DIR
--with-cpu=strongarm --disable-languages
--with-headers=$ARM_WORK_DIR/src/linux/include
make -i
make -i install

cd $ARM_WORK_DIR/build/glibc
CC=arm-linux-gcc ../../src/glibc-2.1.3/configure arm-linux --enable-add-ons
--prefix=$ARM_INSTALL_DIR/arm-linux
--with-headers=$ARM_WORK_DIR/src/linux/include
make
make install

cd $ARM_WORK_DIR/build/gcc
gzip -dc ../../sources/gcc-2.95.2-diff-991022-inhibit_libc.gz | patch -R -d
../../src/gcc-2.95.2 -p0
../../src/gcc-2.95.2/configure --target=arm-linux --prefix=$ARM_INSTALL_DIR
--with-cpu=strongarm --enable-languages=c++
--with-headers=../../src/linux/include
make -i
make -i install

Good luck,
Justin Seger


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Hi,

This message is in repsonse to my troubles writing the SKPCR register on
the SA-1111 development board to enable the USB clock.

It seems John was right after all, only I wasn't paying attention and
missed the real cause of the problem. The USB initialisation is performed
before the code in sa1111_init() is executed. Hence, my code added to the
USB driver cannot work because the RAB hasn't been initialised properly
at this point in the bootsequence. Only after puting some more printks in
different parts of the kernel did I notice this... :(

This leads me to my next question. What controls in what sequence the
different parts of the kernel are executed during system boot and why is
the code in sa1111_init() executed at such a late stage in the sequence?

It seems to me that it would be beneficial to have the SA-1111
initalisation code executed earlier, so other kernel parts, like the
USB driver or the Ethernet driver, can also initialise while compiled
into the kernel. Compiling the drivers as modules would solve the problem,
but would be the wrong solution to the problem in my opinion.

I have been staring at the kernel code to try to understand what
determines the boot sequence, but haven't found it yet, not helped in the
least by the fact that I was dozing off on my keyboard.... :-)

Could someone shed some light on this matter?

Thanks in advance,


Arjan




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>arm-linux-gcc ../sysdeps/unix/syscall.S -c  -I../include -I.  -I.. -I../libio 
> 
>-I../sysdeps/arm/elf -I../crypt/sysdeps/unix
>-I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux -I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/pthread
>-I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/unix/sysv -I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/unix
>-I../linuxthreads/sysdeps/arm -I../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm
>-I../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux -I../sysdeps/gnu -I../sysdeps/unix/common
>-I../sysdeps/unix/mman -I../sysdeps/unix/inet -I../sysdeps/unix/sysv
>-I../sysdeps/unix/arm -I../sysdeps/unix -I../sysdeps/posix -I../sysdeps/arm/fp
>u
>-I../sysdeps/arm -I../sysdeps/wordsize-32 -I../sysdeps/ieee754
>-I../sysdeps/libm-ieee754 -I../sysdeps/generic/elf -I../sysdeps/generic  
>-D_LIBC_REENTRANT -include ../include/libc-symbols.h     -DASSEMBLER   -o
>syscall.o ../sysdeps/unix/syscall.S: Assembler messages:
>../sysdeps/unix/syscall.S:28: Error: Can not represent SWI relocation in this
>object file format (0) make[1]: *** [syscall.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving
>directory `/nfs/arch/work/src/glibc-2.1.3/misc' make: *** [misc/subdir_lib]
>Error 2

Run that command with the "-o syscall.o" removed and -c changed to -E, and 
find the `swi' instruction.  Then find out why the macro that makes up its 
argument isn't being substituted.  All the __NR_xx constants should be defined 
by <asm/unistd.h>.

p.



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Hi, all,
    I tried to port ARM linux to my StrongARM SA1100 board, and encountered
problem when the kernel started.
    My board was preconfigured to be nfs client, used the kernel download
from nfs root. The kernel was configured to mount root file system in the
Intel flash memory on board.
    The following are the boot messages:

Linux version 2.3.99-pre3-rmk1-np2 (root@localhost.localdomain) (gcc version
egcs-2.91.66 19990325/philb (egcs-1.1.2 release)) #22 Thu Aug 3 15:47:45 CST
2000
Architecture: SA1100-based
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... 194.15 BogoMIPS
Memory: 32MB = 32MB total
Memory: 26388KB available (1164K code, 473K data, 20K init)
Buffer-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
Page-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.3
Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
IP: routing cache hash table of 512 buckets, 4Kbytes
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 2048 bind 2048)
Starting kswapd v1.6
Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 128x48
SA1100 serial driver version 4.27 with no serial options enabled
ttyS00 at 0xf8050000 (irq = 17) is a SA1100 UART
ttyS01 at 0xf8010000 (irq = 15) is a SA1100 UART
pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured
RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 8192K size 1024 blocksize
FLASH driver initialized
smc9194.c:v0.12 03/06/96 by Erik Stahlman (erik@vt.edu)
SMC9194: SMC91C100FD(r:0) at 0xd8000000 IRQ:0 INTF:TP MEM:130560b ADDR:
00:01:09:00:20:17
RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image starting at 0.
Freeing initrd memory: 4096k freed
Sending BOOTP requests.... OK
IP-Config: Got BOOTP answer from 172.17.1.2, my address is 172.17.2.1
NetWinder Floating Point Emulator V0.95 (c) 1998-1999 Rebel.com
Looking up port of RPC 100003/2 on 172.17.1.2
Looking up port of RPC 100005/1 on 172.17.1.2
VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem).
Freeing unused kernel memory: 20k init
attempt to acccess beyond end of device
3c:01: rw=0, want=33613853, limit=7680
attempt to acccess beyond end of device
3c:01: rw=0, want=13847, limit=7680
attempt to acccess beyond end of device
3c:01: rw=0, want=33613857, limit=7680
attempt to acccess beyond end of device
3c:01: rw=0, want=14103, limit=7680
......
init: memory violation at pc=0xe24b3fc8, lr=0x4001f140 (badn
address=0xe24b3fc8, code 2)
init: memory violation at pc=0xe24b3fc8, lr=0x4001f140 (badn
address=0xe24b3fc8, code 2)
init: memory violation at pc=0xe24b3fc8, lr=0x4001f140 (badn
address=0xe24b3fc8, code 2)
init: memory violation at pc=0xe24b3fc8, lr=0x4001f140 (badn
address=0xe24b3fc8, code 2)
init: memory violation at pc=0xe24b3fc8, lr=0x4001f140 (badn
address=0xe24b3fc8, code 2)
init: memory violation at pc=0xe24b3fc8, lr=0x4001f140 (badn
address=0xe24b3fc8, code 2)
init: memory violation at pc=0xe24b3fc8, lr=0x4001f140 (badn
address=0xe24b3fc8, code 2)
init: memory violation at pc=0xe24b3fc8, lr=0x4001f140 (badn
address=0xe24b3fc8, code 2)
init: memory violation at pc=0xe24b3fc8, lr=0x4001f140 (badn
address=0xe24b3fc8, code 2)
init: memory violation at pc=0xe24b3fc8, lr=0x4001f140 (badn
address=0xe24b3fc8, code 2)
......
   Can anybody tell me what can cause this problem, and how to solve it?
   Thank you in advance! Any hint or suggestion is appreciated!!

Best regards

Sunny


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Hi all:
   I don't know if it's suitable to post this question. I am trying to write
driver for PCMCIA based Data acquisition card, under arm-linux OS and SA1110
with neponset.
   I wrote the functions based on the dummy_cs. after compiled as loadable
module, it can be loaded when I insert the card, and the irq and IO are
configured. 
   I use "mkmod /dev/daq00 c 0 0" to create a device, and wrote a test
program to open it. However I got "no such device error". Can anybody tell
me what's the possible reason for this?
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On Fri, 04 Aug 2000 09:35:35 Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:

> Chris Rutter writes:
> > Um, does no one care that code like this:
> 
> That's very a harsh way of putting it.  Yes, people do care, however
> no one has reported this specific area as a problem before now, and
> therefore it hasn't been fixed.
> 
> What would've been more useful is to have received a patch to correct
> this.

I thought it possible that there are widespread portability assumptions
made in the Linux kernel that made that irrelevant.  I wasn't making a
value judgement.

For instance, is it true that __u8, __u16 and __u32 are assumed to be
precisely that many bits wide?

It would be necessary to know what portability assumptions are made in
order to know how generically portable the patch would need to be; I
doubt that it would need the full mLib READ32_L treatment, for instance;
I imagine sexswap(__u32) might do the trick.  I assume so much of Linux
would break if those types weren't as they say...

Roll off C9-fin-X.

c.




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On Fri, 04 Aug 2000 09:35:35 Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:

> Chris Rutter writes:
> > Um, does no one care that code like this:
> 
> That's very a harsh way of putting it.  Yes, people do care, however
> no one has reported this specific area as a problem before now, and
> therefore it hasn't been fixed.
> 
> What would've been more useful is to have received a patch to correct
> this.

I thought it possible that there are widespread portability assumptions
made in the Linux kernel that made that irrelevant.  I wasn't making a
value judgement.

For instance, is it true that __u8, __u16 and __u32 are assumed to be
precisely that many bits wide?

It would be necessary to know what portability assumptions are made in
order to know how generically portable the patch would need to be; I
doubt that it would need the full mLib READ32_L treatment, for instance;
I imagine sexswap(__u32) might do the trick.  I assume so much of Linux
would break if those types weren't as they say...

Roll off C9-fin-X.

c.




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Hello,

I have just built the kernel image for the AplioTrio ARM7TDMI.
Can I get a suggestion on the best way to execute the kernel from DRAM.  I
am using angel and want to know if angelboot is the
best alternative.  Can someone also give me some suggestions on using
angelboot.

Thank,

Tony benavides


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Chris Rutter writes:
> I thought it possible that there are widespread portability assumptions
> made in the Linux kernel that made that irrelevant.  I wasn't making a
> value judgement.

The assumptions are that:

  __u8, __u16, __u32 are all unsigned quantities of the indicated size.
  __s8, __s16, __s32 are all signed quantities of the indicated size.

  sizeof(unsigned long) >= sizeof(unsigned int) (standard ANSI)
  sizeof(unsigned int) >= sizeof(unsigned short) (standard ANSI)
  sizeof(unsigned short) >= sizeof(unsigned char) (standard ANSI)

> It would be necessary to know what portability assumptions are made in
> order to know how generically portable the patch would need to be; I
> doubt that it would need the full mLib READ32_L treatment, for instance;
> I imagine sexswap(__u32) might do the trick.  I assume so much of Linux
> would break if those types weren't as they say...

We have nothing called "sexswap" because that is too specific.  Instead,
we have cpu_to_le16(), be32_to_cpu() to convert from a specified endian
to whatever endianness the cpu is.

However, having said that, there were quite a few instances where the
use of the unguaranteed types (unsigned int etc) were used in
fs/partitions/acorn.[ch] which I have now corrected, so its no longer
necessary for a patch.
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Subject: Re: Non-portability in kernel
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Chris Rutter writes:
> I thought it possible that there are widespread portability assumptions
> made in the Linux kernel that made that irrelevant.  I wasn't making a
> value judgement.

The assumptions are that:

  __u8, __u16, __u32 are all unsigned quantities of the indicated size.
  __s8, __s16, __s32 are all signed quantities of the indicated size.

  sizeof(unsigned long) >= sizeof(unsigned int) (standard ANSI)
  sizeof(unsigned int) >= sizeof(unsigned short) (standard ANSI)
  sizeof(unsigned short) >= sizeof(unsigned char) (standard ANSI)

> It would be necessary to know what portability assumptions are made in
> order to know how generically portable the patch would need to be; I
> doubt that it would need the full mLib READ32_L treatment, for instance;
> I imagine sexswap(__u32) might do the trick.  I assume so much of Linux
> would break if those types weren't as they say...

We have nothing called "sexswap" because that is too specific.  Instead,
we have cpu_to_le16(), be32_to_cpu() to convert from a specified endian
to whatever endianness the cpu is.

However, having said that, there were quite a few instances where the
use of the unguaranteed types (unsigned int etc) were used in
fs/partitions/acorn.[ch] which I have now corrected, so its no longer
necessary for a patch.
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On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 05:17:58PM +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:
> The assumptions are that:
> 
>   __u8, __u16, __u32 are all unsigned quantities of the indicated size.
>   __s8, __s16, __s32 are all signed quantities of the indicated size.
> 
>   sizeof(unsigned long) >= sizeof(unsigned int) (standard ANSI)
>   sizeof(unsigned int) >= sizeof(unsigned short) (standard ANSI)
>   sizeof(unsigned short) >= sizeof(unsigned char) (standard ANSI)

Linux also assumes that sizeof(void *) == sizeof(unsigned long).
but that's ok, because all sane architectures are either ILP32 or LP64.

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On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 05:17:58PM +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:
> The assumptions are that:
> 
>   __u8, __u16, __u32 are all unsigned quantities of the indicated size.
>   __s8, __s16, __s32 are all signed quantities of the indicated size.
> 
>   sizeof(unsigned long) >= sizeof(unsigned int) (standard ANSI)
>   sizeof(unsigned int) >= sizeof(unsigned short) (standard ANSI)
>   sizeof(unsigned short) >= sizeof(unsigned char) (standard ANSI)

Linux also assumes that sizeof(void *) == sizeof(unsigned long).
but that's ok, because all sane architectures are either ILP32 or LP64.

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Hi all,

I've ported lynux on my evaluation board.I could telnet  or ftp to
someother system without any problen.Now I wanted to browse using lynx on 
the evaluation board.Could someone tell me How This can be done.I'm
mounting the file system using NFS.

Thanks,

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I am NOT using the latest kernel with my Assabet. My current
kernel version is 2.3.99-pre6-rmk1-np1.

Now I am adding the pcmcia support to it. I have read the
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software/pcmcia-arm.html
document tryint to find out the correct versions of the
Standard Card Service distribution and the patch files.

Could you tell me (ask more info if something is missing)
are the right components as follows,

For the kernel patching: linux-pcmcia-3.patch
For the CS patching: pcmcia-cs-3.1.14-arm5.patch & arm6.patch

And is the STD CS version 3.1.14 the best for this kernel?

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I am NOT using the latest kernel with my Assabet. My current
kernel version is 2.3.99-pre6-rmk1-np1.

Now I am adding the pcmcia support to it. I have read the
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software/pcmcia-arm.html
document tryint to find out the correct versions of the
Standard Card Service distribution and the patch files.

Could you tell me (ask more info if something is missing)
are the right components as follows,

For the kernel patching: linux-pcmcia-3.patch
For the CS patching: pcmcia-cs-3.1.14-arm5.patch & arm6.patch

And is the STD CS version 3.1.14 the best for this kernel?

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The Doc at 
http://developer.intel.com/design/strong/quicklist/eval-plat/sa-1110.htm
says:
                                  The optional SA-1111 companion chip development
			module adds these features:

                                       Up to 64 MB of expansion SDRAM 
                                       Up to 32 MB of expansion flash memory 
                                       Philips* UDA1341 or AC97 codec 
                                       10 Base-T Ethernet controller 

I see the RJ45 connector, and I see a chip that says SMsC LAN91c96
which I "think" might be the referenced ethernet controller.

Be that as it may, does anyone have the ethernet controller that is mentioned
above actually working through the SA1110?  If so then where would I get
the proper driver so as to link it into the kernel?

Any helpful hints appreciated. 

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I am in search of a pcmcia ethernet card that WILL be recognized by the linux
system in the Assabet board.  The  LAN9xxxx ethernet controller seems to be only
supported for Winders.  The "SOCKET LP-E" pcmcia ethernet controller that I
got with the kit seems to be mentioned in the list of supported stuff at 
pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net but this is for "standard" pcmcia setups and not
for the weird stuff in ARM.  Weird stuff being defined as some writings I came
across saying something to the effect that "we changed everything so that you
must make the driver work at some new lower level" (whatever that is supposed to
mean).  Right now I don't care.  I need to get a network interface so as to
do some development.  Can I _BUY_ something that works?  I'd like to worry
about transplanting the standard stuff to the arm rig later.  I don't even know
how the regular PCMCIA stuff works and really don't want to know.  My target is
the LAN9xxxx or some other chip that does not have PCMCIA stamped on it.

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It's easy enough to add a binding for this card to pcmcia-cs.  Here's what I
use for mine.  These lines go in /etc/pcmcia/config:
	card "socket LPE ethernet"
	  manfid 0x0104, 0x0075
	  bind "pcnet_cs"

Use cardctl ident or dump_cis to verify the manfid of your card, add the
entry to /etc/pcmcia/config, then restart cardmgr (/etc/init.d/pcmcia stop;
/etc/init.d/pcmcia start)  or /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start and restart.

-Jamey

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On Mon, 07 Aug 2000, Jamey Hicks wrote:
> It's easy enough to add a binding for this card to pcmcia-cs.  Here's what I
> use for mine.  These lines go in /etc/pcmcia/config:
> 	card "socket LPE ethernet"
> 	  manfid 0x0104, 0x0075
> 	  bind "pcnet_cs"
> 
> Use cardctl ident or dump_cis to verify the manfid of your card, add the
> entry to /etc/pcmcia/config, then restart cardmgr (/etc/init.d/pcmcia stop;
> /etc/init.d/pcmcia start)  or /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start and restart.
> 
> -Jamey

So where did you get your ramdisk, or how did you build the
PCMCIA stuff for the ramdisk so as to get /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia, or cardctl
ident or dump_cis.  I tried to build the stuff from  "pcmcia-cs-3.1.19"
so as to update my ramdisk but the Makefile does not use "CC" so I'll have to
get creative to select the correct compiler and assembler.  I can certainly fix
that, but it appears to me that I have missed something (again) in this great
caldron of ingredients.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.

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Hi Folks ,
I need to build ARM C cross-compiler and Linux Kernel on my Host ( =
Pentium PC ).
I have Linux 2.2.14 with Red Hat 6.2
I follow the instructions at www.bluewaternz.com/startoff/armlinux.htm =
(with some changes )
I have gcc 2.95.2 and ld 2.95.2
Step 1
Installation of binutils 2.9.5.0.22=20
OK
Step 2
Building of EGCS C compiler=20
I use:
linux-2.2.2.tar.gz
egcs-1.1.2.tar.gz
egcs-1.1.2-arm-diff-990325
It work.
OK.
Step 3
Building the GLIBC Library
Apply the patch-2.2.2-rmk5 to the kernel source 2.2.2
Build the kernel Image OK
Unzip GLIBC libraries

glibc-2.1.2.tar.gz

glibc-linuxthreads-2.1.1.tar.gz

glibc-crypt-2.0.111.tar.gz





I configure with=20

CC=3Darm-linux-gcc ./configure arm-linux --build =3Di586-pc-linux-gnu=20

--prefix=3D/home/arm/glibc/arm-linux-glibc --enable-add-ons=20

--with-headers=3D/home/arm/linux-2.2.2/linux/include

I run make. It work for al lot of time but FAIL !!



arm-linux-gcc -shared -Wl,-O1 -o libdb1.so =
-Wl,-dynamic-linker=3D/home/arm/glibc/arm-linux-glibc/lib/ld-linux.so.2 =
-B../csu/ -Wl,-soname=3Dlibdb1.so.2 -Wl,-soname=3Dlibdb.so.2 -L.. =
-L../math -L../elf -L../nss -L../nis -L../db2 -L../rt -L../resolv =
-L../linuxthreads =
-Wl,-rpath-link=3D..:../math:../elf:../nss:../nis:../db2:../rt:../resolv:=
../linuxthreads -Wl,--whole-archive libdb1_pic.a ../elf/interp.os =
../libc.so=20

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__dummy.o): In =
function `__dummy':

__dummy.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__dummy'

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__dummy.o)(.text+0x=
0): first defined here

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__gcc_bcmp.o): In =
function `__gcc_bcmp':

__gcc_bcmp.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__gcc_bcmp'

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__gcc_bcmp.o)(.text=
+0x0): first defined here

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashldi3.o): In =
function `__ashldi3':

_ashldi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__ashldi3'

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashldi3.o)(.text+0=
x0): first defined here

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashrdi3.o): In =
function `__ashrdi3':

_ashrdi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__ashrdi3'

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashrdi3.o)(.text+0=
x0): first defined here

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_clear_cache.o): =
In function `__clear_cache':

_clear_cache.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__clear_cache'

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_clear_cache.o)(.te=
xt+0x0): first defined here

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_cmpdi2.o): In =
function `__cmpdi2':

_cmpdi2.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__cmpdi2'

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_cmpdi2.o)(.text+0x=
0): first defined here

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_divdi3.o): In =
function `__divdi3':

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/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_divdi3.o)(.text+0x=
0): first defined here

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_divsi3.o): In =
function `__divsi3':

_divsi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__divsi3'



AND OTHERS .....



_varargs.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__builtin_saveregs'

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_varargs.o)(.text+0=
x0): first defined here

collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

make[1]: *** [libdb1.so] Error 1

make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/arm/armbuild/glibc-2.1.2/db'

any suggestions ?

anyone has a combination of kernel source/ gcc / patches that works ???

Thanks in advance.


Ing. Marcello Giustiniani
Pointercom s.r.l.
Via Francesco De Santis 9=20
00195 Roma
Italy
www.pointercom.it
Tel. +39.06.37591208
Fax +39.06.37591202=20
m.giustiniani@pointercom.it

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<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hi Folks =
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<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I need to build ARM C =
cross-compiler and Linux Kernel on my Host ( Pentium PC =
).</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I have Linux 2.2.14 =
with Red Hat 6.2</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I follow the =
instructions at www.bluewaternz.com/startoff/armlinux.htm (with some =
changes )</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I have gcc 2.95.2 and =
ld 2.95.2</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Step =
1</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Installation of =
binutils 2.9.5.0.22 </FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>OK</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Step =
2</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Building of EGCS C =
compiler </FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I =
use:</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D2>linux-2.2.2.tar.gz</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D2>egcs-1.1.2.tar.gz</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D2>egcs-1.1.2-arm-diff-990325</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>It =
work.</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D2>OK.</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Step =
3</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Building the GLIBC =
Library</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Apply the =
patch-2.2.2-rmk5 to the kernel source 2.2.2</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Build the kernel =
Image OK</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>Unzip GLIBC libraries</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>glibc-2.1.2.tar.gz</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT =
size=3D2>glibc-linuxthreads-2.1.1.tar.gz</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>glibc-crypt-2.0.111.tar.gz</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft>&nbsp;</P>
<P align=3Dleft>&nbsp;</P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>I configure with </FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>CC=3Darm-linux-gcc ./configure arm-linux =
--build=20
=3Di586-pc-linux-gnu </FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT =
size=3D2>--prefix=3D/home/arm/glibc/arm-linux-glibc=20
--enable-add-ons </FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>--with-headers=3D/home/arm/linux-2.2.2/linux/include</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>I run make. It work for al lot of time =
but FAIL=20
!!</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft>&nbsp;</P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>arm-linux-gcc -shared -Wl,-O1 -o =
libdb1.so=20
-Wl,-dynamic-linker=3D/home/arm/glibc/arm-linux-glibc/lib/ld-linux.so.2 =
-B../csu/=20
-Wl,-soname=3Dlibdb1.so.2 -Wl,-soname=3Dlibdb.so.2 -L.. -L../math =
-L../elf -L../nss=20
-L../nis -L../db2 -L../rt -L../resolv -L../linuxthreads=20
-Wl,-rpath-link=3D..:../math:../elf:../nss:../nis:../db2:../rt:../resolv:=
../linuxthreads=20
-Wl,--whole-archive libdb1_pic.a ../elf/interp.os ../libc.so </FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__dummy.o)=
: In=20
function `__dummy':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>__dummy.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition =
of=20
`__dummy'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__dummy.o)=
(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__gcc_bcmp=
.o): In=20
function `__gcc_bcmp':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>__gcc_bcmp.o(.text+0x0): multiple =
definition of=20
`__gcc_bcmp'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__gcc_bcmp=
.o)(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashldi3.o=
): In=20
function `__ashldi3':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>_ashldi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple =
definition of=20
`__ashldi3'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashldi3.o=
)(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashrdi3.o=
): In=20
function `__ashrdi3':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>_ashrdi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple =
definition of=20
`__ashrdi3'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashrdi3.o=
)(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_clear_cac=
he.o): In=20
function `__clear_cache':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>_clear_cache.o(.text+0x0): multiple =
definition of=20
`__clear_cache'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_clear_cac=
he.o)(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_cmpdi2.o)=
: In=20
function `__cmpdi2':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>_cmpdi2.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition =
of=20
`__cmpdi2'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_cmpdi2.o)=
(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_divdi3.o)=
: In=20
function `__divdi3':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>_divdi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition =
of=20
`__divdi3'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_divdi3.o)=
(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_divsi3.o)=
: In=20
function `__divsi3':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>_divsi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition =
of=20
`__divsi3'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft>&nbsp;</P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>AND OTHERS .....</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft>&nbsp;</P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>_varargs.o(.text+0x0): multiple =
definition of=20
`__builtin_saveregs'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_varargs.o=
)(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>collect2: ld returned 1 exit =
status</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>make[1]: *** [libdb1.so] Error =
1</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>make[1]: Leaving directory=20
`/home/arm/armbuild/glibc-2.1.2/db'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>any suggestions ?</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>anyone has a combination of kernel =
source/ gcc /=20
patches that works ???</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>Thanks in advance.</FONT></P>
<DIV align=3Dleft>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>Ing. Marcello Giustiniani</FONT></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>Pointercom s.r.l.<BR>Via Francesco De =
Santis 9=20
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+39.06.37591208<BR>Fax=20
+39.06.37591202 <BR></FONT><A =
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Hi Folks ,
I need to build ARM C cross-compiler and Linux Kernel on my Host ( =
Pentium PC ).
I have Linux 2.2.14 with Red Hat 6.2
I follow the instructions at www.bluewaternz.com/startoff/armlinux.htm =
(with some changes )
I have gcc 2.95.2 and ld 2.95.2
Step 1
Installation of binutils 2.9.5.0.22=20
OK
Step 2
Building of EGCS C compiler=20
I use:
linux-2.2.2.tar.gz
egcs-1.1.2.tar.gz
egcs-1.1.2-arm-diff-990325
It work.
OK.
Step 3
Building the GLIBC Library
Apply the patch-2.2.2-rmk5 to the kernel source 2.2.2
Build the kernel Image OK
Unzip GLIBC libraries

glibc-2.1.2.tar.gz

glibc-linuxthreads-2.1.1.tar.gz

glibc-crypt-2.0.111.tar.gz





I configure with=20

CC=3Darm-linux-gcc ./configure arm-linux --build =3Di586-pc-linux-gnu=20

--prefix=3D/home/arm/glibc/arm-linux-glibc --enable-add-ons=20

--with-headers=3D/home/arm/linux-2.2.2/linux/include

I run make. It work for al lot of time but FAIL !!



arm-linux-gcc -shared -Wl,-O1 -o libdb1.so =
-Wl,-dynamic-linker=3D/home/arm/glibc/arm-linux-glibc/lib/ld-linux.so.2 =
-B../csu/ -Wl,-soname=3Dlibdb1.so.2 -Wl,-soname=3Dlibdb.so.2 -L.. =
-L../math -L../elf -L../nss -L../nis -L../db2 -L../rt -L../resolv =
-L../linuxthreads =
-Wl,-rpath-link=3D..:../math:../elf:../nss:../nis:../db2:../rt:../resolv:=
../linuxthreads -Wl,--whole-archive libdb1_pic.a ../elf/interp.os =
../libc.so=20

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__dummy.o): In =
function `__dummy':

__dummy.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__dummy'

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__dummy.o)(.text+0x=
0): first defined here

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__gcc_bcmp.o): In =
function `__gcc_bcmp':

__gcc_bcmp.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__gcc_bcmp'

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__gcc_bcmp.o)(.text=
+0x0): first defined here

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashldi3.o): In =
function `__ashldi3':

_ashldi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__ashldi3'

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashldi3.o)(.text+0=
x0): first defined here

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashrdi3.o): In =
function `__ashrdi3':

_ashrdi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__ashrdi3'

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashrdi3.o)(.text+0=
x0): first defined here

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_clear_cache.o): =
In function `__clear_cache':

_clear_cache.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__clear_cache'

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_clear_cache.o)(.te=
xt+0x0): first defined here

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_cmpdi2.o): In =
function `__cmpdi2':

_cmpdi2.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__cmpdi2'

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_cmpdi2.o)(.text+0x=
0): first defined here

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_divdi3.o): In =
function `__divdi3':

_divdi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__divdi3'

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_divdi3.o)(.text+0x=
0): first defined here

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_divsi3.o): In =
function `__divsi3':

_divsi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__divsi3'



AND OTHERS .....



_varargs.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__builtin_saveregs'

/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_varargs.o)(.text+0=
x0): first defined here

collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

make[1]: *** [libdb1.so] Error 1

make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/arm/armbuild/glibc-2.1.2/db'

any suggestions ?

anyone has a combination of kernel source/ gcc / patches that works ???

Thanks in advance.


Ing. Marcello Giustiniani
Pointercom s.r.l.
Via Francesco De Santis 9=20
00195 Roma
Italy
www.pointercom.it
Tel. +39.06.37591208
Fax +39.06.37591202=20
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<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hi Folks =
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<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I need to build ARM C =
cross-compiler and Linux Kernel on my Host ( Pentium PC =
).</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I have Linux 2.2.14 =
with Red Hat 6.2</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I follow the =
instructions at www.bluewaternz.com/startoff/armlinux.htm (with some =
changes )</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I have gcc 2.95.2 and =
ld 2.95.2</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Step =
1</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Installation of =
binutils 2.9.5.0.22 </FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>OK</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Step =
2</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Building of EGCS C =
compiler </FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I =
use:</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D2>linux-2.2.2.tar.gz</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D2>egcs-1.1.2.tar.gz</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D2>egcs-1.1.2-arm-diff-990325</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>It =
work.</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D2>OK.</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Step =
3</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Building the GLIBC =
Library</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Apply the =
patch-2.2.2-rmk5 to the kernel source 2.2.2</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><PRE><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Build the kernel =
Image OK</FONT></PRE></DIV>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>Unzip GLIBC libraries</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>glibc-2.1.2.tar.gz</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT =
size=3D2>glibc-linuxthreads-2.1.1.tar.gz</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>glibc-crypt-2.0.111.tar.gz</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft>&nbsp;</P>
<P align=3Dleft>&nbsp;</P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>I configure with </FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>CC=3Darm-linux-gcc ./configure arm-linux =
--build=20
=3Di586-pc-linux-gnu </FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT =
size=3D2>--prefix=3D/home/arm/glibc/arm-linux-glibc=20
--enable-add-ons </FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>--with-headers=3D/home/arm/linux-2.2.2/linux/include</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>I run make. It work for al lot of time =
but FAIL=20
!!</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft>&nbsp;</P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>arm-linux-gcc -shared -Wl,-O1 -o =
libdb1.so=20
-Wl,-dynamic-linker=3D/home/arm/glibc/arm-linux-glibc/lib/ld-linux.so.2 =
-B../csu/=20
-Wl,-soname=3Dlibdb1.so.2 -Wl,-soname=3Dlibdb.so.2 -L.. -L../math =
-L../elf -L../nss=20
-L../nis -L../db2 -L../rt -L../resolv -L../linuxthreads=20
-Wl,-rpath-link=3D..:../math:../elf:../nss:../nis:../db2:../rt:../resolv:=
../linuxthreads=20
-Wl,--whole-archive libdb1_pic.a ../elf/interp.os ../libc.so </FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__dummy.o)=
: In=20
function `__dummy':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>__dummy.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition =
of=20
`__dummy'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__dummy.o)=
(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__gcc_bcmp=
.o): In=20
function `__gcc_bcmp':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>__gcc_bcmp.o(.text+0x0): multiple =
definition of=20
`__gcc_bcmp'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(__gcc_bcmp=
.o)(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashldi3.o=
): In=20
function `__ashldi3':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>_ashldi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple =
definition of=20
`__ashldi3'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashldi3.o=
)(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashrdi3.o=
): In=20
function `__ashrdi3':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>_ashrdi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple =
definition of=20
`__ashrdi3'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_ashrdi3.o=
)(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_clear_cac=
he.o): In=20
function `__clear_cache':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>_clear_cache.o(.text+0x0): multiple =
definition of=20
`__clear_cache'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_clear_cac=
he.o)(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_cmpdi2.o)=
: In=20
function `__cmpdi2':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>_cmpdi2.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition =
of=20
`__cmpdi2'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_cmpdi2.o)=
(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_divdi3.o)=
: In=20
function `__divdi3':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>_divdi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition =
of=20
`__divdi3'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_divdi3.o)=
(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_divsi3.o)=
: In=20
function `__divsi3':</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>_divsi3.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition =
of=20
`__divsi3'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft>&nbsp;</P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>AND OTHERS .....</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft>&nbsp;</P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>_varargs.o(.text+0x0): multiple =
definition of=20
`__builtin_saveregs'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT=20
size=3D2>/home/arm/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/egcs-2.91.66/libgcc.a(_varargs.o=
)(.text+0x0):=20
first defined here</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>collect2: ld returned 1 exit =
status</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>make[1]: *** [libdb1.so] Error =
1</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>make[1]: Leaving directory=20
`/home/arm/armbuild/glibc-2.1.2/db'</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>any suggestions ?</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>anyone has a combination of kernel =
source/ gcc /=20
patches that works ???</FONT></P>
<P align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>Thanks in advance.</FONT></P>
<DIV align=3Dleft>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>Ing. Marcello Giustiniani</FONT></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D2>Pointercom s.r.l.<BR>Via Francesco De =
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+39.06.37591208<BR>Fax=20
+39.06.37591202 <BR></FONT><A =
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Unless you have some reason to be building the tools yourself, I'd recommend
that you just
install pre-built binaries.
 
You can get a set of working cross-tools for RedHat from
ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/c/chagas/arm-linux-cross
<ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/c/chagas/arm-linux-cross> 
 
If you really want to build them yourself (and building from SRPMS isn't
adequate), let me know, and I will repost
my tools building procedure.
 
Thanks,
Justin Seger

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Hi Folks ,
I need to build ARM C cross-compiler and Linux Kernel on my Host ( Pentium
PC ).
I have Linux 2.2.14 with Red Hat 6.2
I follow the instructions at www.bluewaternz.com/startoff/armlinux.htm (with
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Unless you have some reason to be building the tools yourself, I'd recommend
that you just
install pre-built binaries.
 
You can get a set of working cross-tools for RedHat from
ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/c/chagas/arm-linux-cross
<ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/c/chagas/arm-linux-cross> 
 
If you really want to build them yourself (and building from SRPMS isn't
adequate), let me know, and I will repost
my tools building procedure.
 
Thanks,
Justin Seger

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Hi Folks ,
I need to build ARM C cross-compiler and Linux Kernel on my Host ( Pentium
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>
> Chris Rutter writes:
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> > made in the Linux kernel that made that irrelevant.  I wasn't making a
> > value judgement.
> 
> The assumptions are that:
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>   __u8, __u16, __u32 are all unsigned quantities of the indicated size.
>   __s8, __s16, __s32 are all signed quantities of the indicated size.
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>   sizeof(unsigned long) >= sizeof(unsigned int) (standard ANSI)
>   sizeof(unsigned int) >= sizeof(unsigned short) (standard ANSI)
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There is also an assuption that uintptr_t is unsigned long.  This is
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Hai all,

Is arm -linux vga driver available yet?

Anyone knows anything about it?


regards,

saran




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J.Saravanan writes:
> Is arm -linux vga driver available yet?  Anyone knows anything about it?

It's been available (and working) since 2.2 kernels.
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hello,

we have developed a test board using cirrus 7500fe arm processor.
simillar to ciirus evaluation board.
In that we have a flash of 1024KBytes.
which consits of a bios rom image.of < 100KBytes.
and we could able to port linux through angel downloder.
In stead of that we would like to port the kernel in the 
flash itself.where can i put a jump?
can any body knows?
can any body have chronetl ch7003b(video encoder) driver?
or some program to test the video encoder ?

thanks in advace.

Regards,
mali & saran



On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:

> 
> On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 mali@space.ee.iitm.ernet.in wrote:
> 
> > One of my friend Lavu, previously working on 
> > cirrus evaluation board gave me a loader.tar file.
> > with that I tried to write the MAC address in the serial eeprom.
> > It is not writing and the processor sends a reset message.
> 
> That may be because you are using angelboot incorrectly or didn't build
> the eeprom writer correctly? There are many possibilities :|
> 
> Double check everything.. If all else fails use the alternate method I
> sent Lavu in the same email as the loader.tar.gz
> 
> > And he told me that you are having one more patch (which you wrote).
> > can you pl. help me in this regard?
> 
> No, I don't think I have any more patches, loader.tar.gz was the last
> thing I sent Lavu.
> 
> Jason
> 


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look at netwinder box of Cyberpro vga driver.
And i have MediaQ-200 framebuffer code ,but still buggy




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Hi, has anyone tried the ramdisk_ks from CMU?

I did and whenever I inserted or ejected the CF card I got the following messages then the system is hung.

???

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kernel BUG at sched.c:684! Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000 pgd =
c0004000 *pgd = c0181001, *pmd = c0181001, *pte = c000308b, *ppte = c000300a Internal error: Oops: 0 CPU: 0 pc :
[<c001df04>]    lr : [<c002795c>] sp : c0143c98  ip : c16a2000  fp : c0143ca8 r10: c0168d24  r9 : c0153cc0  r8 :
00000000 r7 : c016ad48  r6 : c016c128  r5 : c0142000  r4 : 00000000 r3 : 00000000  r2 : 00000000  r1 : c016ad48  r0 :
00000001 Flags: nZCv  IRQs off  FIQs on  Mode SVC_32  Segment kernel Control: C17FD17F  Table: C17FD17F
DAC: 0000001D Process swapper (pid: 0, stackpage=c0143000) Stack: c0143c80:                   c002795c c001df04
60000093 ffffffff 0000b1bb c0143c
d4 c0143ca0: c0143cac c0024774 c001decc 0000b1bb  c0143cd8 c016c128 00000001 000000
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<pre>Hi, has anyone tried the ramdisk_ks from CMU?</pre>

<pre>
I did and whenever I inserted or ejected the CF card I got the following messages then the system is hung.&nbsp;

???

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kernel BUG at sched.c:684! Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000 pgd =
c0004000 *pgd = c0181001, *pmd = c0181001, *pte = c000308b, *ppte = c000300a Internal error: Oops: 0 CPU: 0 pc :
[&lt;c001df04>]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; lr : [&lt;c002795c>] sp : c0143c98&nbsp; ip : c16a2000&nbsp; fp : c0143ca8 r10: c0168d24&nbsp; r9 : c0153cc0&nbsp; r8 :
00000000 r7 : c016ad48&nbsp; r6 : c016c128&nbsp; r5 : c0142000&nbsp; r4 : 00000000 r3 : 00000000&nbsp; r2 : 00000000&nbsp; r1 : c016ad48&nbsp; r0 :
00000001 Flags: nZCv&nbsp; IRQs off&nbsp; FIQs on&nbsp; Mode SVC_32&nbsp; Segment kernel Control: C17FD17F&nbsp; Table: C17FD17F&nbsp;
DAC: 0000001D Process swapper (pid: 0, stackpage=c0143000) Stack: c0143c80:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; c002795c c001df04&nbsp;
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For reasons that I don't want to get into, I wanted to know if someone
could send me a working SA1110 kernel, one that expects that the kernel is
placed @ the start of RAM (0xc0000000). I am not really concerned which
version of the kernel as long as it expects console on serial 3
(@9600) and boots on an SA1110.

Thanks,
Vasant.

P.S.
I assume the Zsolt K era RAMDISK should work?


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Vasant Ramasubramanian writes:
> For reasons that I don't want to get into, I wanted to know if someone
> could send me a working SA1110 kernel, one that expects that the kernel is
> placed @ the start of RAM (0xc0000000). I am not really concerned which
> version of the kernel as long as it expects console on serial 3
> (@9600) and boots on an SA1110.

No kernels which can be built out of either Nico's or my trees to run at
0xc0000000 will do anything useful - the kernel text segment will be
overwritten by the pagetables.
   _____
  |_____| ------------------------------------------------- ---+---+-
  |   |        Russell King       linux@arm.linux.org.uk      --- ---
  | | | |            http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/            /  /  |
  | +-+-+                                                     --- -+-
  /   |               THE developer of ARM Linux              |+| /|\
 /  | | |                                                     ---  |
    +-+-+ -------------------------------------------------  /\\\  |

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On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Vasant Ramasubramanian wrote:

> For reasons that I don't want to get into, I wanted to know if someone
> could send me a working SA1110 kernel, one that expects that the kernel is
> placed @ the start of RAM (0xc0000000). I am not really concerned which
> version of the kernel as long as it expects console on serial 3
> (@9600) and boots on an SA1110.

Why do you want the kernel to be at 0xc0000000?
What is your hardware actually?
Which bootloader do you use?
Did you modify the kernel source according to your architecture?

Unfortunately the reasons that you don't want to get into can't be
avoided with a single kernel binary.


Nicolas


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On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Nicolas Pitre wrote:

> 
> Why do you want the kernel to be at 0xc0000000?

Because the software person told me that's where it had to be ;). I was
under the impression that's where it went, my mistake. Looking at the BLOB
source, I see the KERNEL_RAM_BASE to be defined @ 0xc0008000, so perhaps
that's where it should be.

> What is your hardware actually?

Custom SA1110 hardware, not a commercially available product (yet).

> Which bootloader do you use?

A modified version of BLOB (it retains the location where images are place
in RAM so wherever LART needs them is where I would too).

> Did you modify the kernel source according to your architecture?
> Unfortunately the reasons that you don't want to get into can't be
> avoided with a single kernel binary.

Well the issue was that my toolchain was out of date (waaay out of
date) and lacking decent access at the moment I wanted to avoid large
downloads (20meg toolchain, 20+ kernel source, etc).

Our hardware almost boots a 2.2.12 kernel for which I used the LART
config. I get the "Uncompressing .." and then "Booting the kernel" but
nothing afterwards. Since I haven't altered the memory map I figured an
"off the shelf" kernel would function, am I wrong?

Also I wanted to know does the SA1110 JTAG Flash burner depend on any
Assabet specifics besides the obvious SA1110 + supported Flash part? I
tried the software(Linux executable) with cable I built with no success;
the JTAG Burner from Keith & Koep almost works but does not seem to
program the flash part. We are using a supported Flash part (The
StrataFlash 128J3).

Thanks,
Vasant.


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Vasant Ramasubramanian writes:
> Our hardware almost boots a 2.2.12 kernel for which I used the LART
> config. I get the "Uncompressing .." and then "Booting the kernel" but
> nothing afterwards. Since I haven't altered the memory map I figured an
> "off the shelf" kernel would function, am I wrong?

No, its because the kernel doesn't support the SA1110 processor.
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Is there not a big difference between SA1110 & SA1110.
I'm running Linux 2.3.x and 2.4.0-x with SA1110 ADS Graphics Client +
machine.

  Woojung Huh
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  > > Our hardware almost boots a 2.2.12 kernel for which I 
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  > > config. I get the "Uncompressing .." and then "Booting 
  > the kernel" but
  > > nothing afterwards. Since I haven't altered the memory 
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  > > "off the shelf" kernel would function, am I wrong?
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  > No, its because the kernel doesn't support the SA1110 processor.
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On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Huh, Woojung wrote:

> Hi, All,
> 
> I'm testing on 2.4.0-test4-np1 on ADS Graphics Client.
> When I execute "sync" command, it does not write to flash memory.
> Flash is updated when "umount" is executed.
> I also tested on 2.3.35, the result is same.
> Did anybody experience it ?

In order to cope with large flash page which are much larger than what the
block device layer can handle, there is another cache locally to the flash
driver.  Unfortunately I didn't find a way to hook into the kernel so the
driver could be noticed when a sync() occured.

For instance the cache is always cleaned on close() (or unmount).  So you
can ensure the flash has been written with the following:

	sync ; true < /dev/flash


Nicolas


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Vasant Ramasubramanian wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> > Did you modify the kernel source according to your architecture?
> > Unfortunately the reasons that you don't want to get into can't be
> > avoided with a single kernel binary.
> 
> Well the issue was that my toolchain was out of date (waaay out of
> date) and lacking decent access at the moment I wanted to avoid large
> downloads (20meg toolchain, 20+ kernel source, etc).
> 
> Our hardware almost boots a 2.2.12 kernel for which I used the LART
> config. I get the "Uncompressing .." and then "Booting the kernel" but
> nothing afterwards. Since I haven't altered the memory map I figured an
> "off the shelf" kernel would function, am I wrong?

Watch out with using the LART configuration. The LART has a bit
unusual memory layout in that it has holes in its memory banks (the
LART doesn't use A23 in bank 0 and 1). If your architecture has a
"normal" memory layout, you can get *very* strange results. If your
architecture has at least 4MB in each bank, you'd better use the
Brutus setup.

> Also I wanted to know does the SA1110 JTAG Flash burner depend on any
> Assabet specifics besides the obvious SA1110 + supported Flash part? I
> tried the software(Linux executable) with cable I built with no success;
> the JTAG Burner from Keith & Koep almost works but does not seem to
> program the flash part. We are using a supported Flash part (The
> StrataFlash 128J3).

The SA1110 Flash burner doesn't work on SA1100 boards because the
JTAG ID code is different. Have a look at the LART site: since this
afternoon we have a page with hard- and software to burn the LART
flash (LART is an SA1100 board):

  http://www.lart.tudelft.nl/projects/jtag/


Erik


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Huh Woojung wrote:
> Is there not a big difference between SA1110 & SA1110.

No, the SA1110 is an SA1100 with SDRAM interface and some silicon errors
fixed. And it comes in BGA only, which is terrible for prototypes.


Erik

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On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Arjan Opmeer (EMN) wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> This message is in repsonse to my troubles writing the SKPCR register on
> the SA-1111 development board to enable the USB clock.
> 
> It seems John was right after all, only I wasn't paying attention and
> missed the real cause of the problem. The USB initialisation is performed
> before the code in sa1111_init() is executed. Hence, my code added to the
> USB driver cannot work because the RAB hasn't been initialised properly
> at this point in the bootsequence. Only after puting some more printks in
> different parts of the kernel did I notice this... :(
> 
> This leads me to my next question. What controls in what sequence the
> different parts of the kernel are executed during system boot and why is
> the code in sa1111_init() executed at such a late stage in the sequence?

This function is referenced by the module_init() macro.  This allows for
the linker to automatically build a list of pointers for all
initialization functions to be called upon booting the kernel.  The order
for those calls is the same as the link order.

> It seems to me that it would be beneficial to have the SA-1111
> initalisation code executed earlier, so other kernel parts, like the
> USB driver or the Ethernet driver, can also initialise while compiled
> into the kernel. Compiling the drivers as modules would solve the problem,
> but would be the wrong solution to the problem in my opinion.

The right solution would require linux/arch/arm/kernel/kernel.o to be
linked before any drivers.


Nicolas


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On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Erik Mouw wrote:

> Watch out with using the LART configuration. The LART has a bit
> unusual memory layout in that it has holes in its memory banks (the
> LART doesn't use A23 in bank 0 and 1). If your architecture has a
> "normal" memory layout, you can get *very* strange results. If your
> architecture has at least 4MB in each bank, you'd better use the
> Brutus setup.

Hrm, this is a good tip, I'll keep that in mind. We have
16MB(MegaBytes) of SDRAM in bank 0 and that's it for the moment. We may
add 16MEG more in other banks...

> 
> > Also I wanted to know does the SA1110 JTAG Flash burner depend on any
> > Assabet specifics besides the obvious SA1110 + supported Flash part? I
> > tried the software(Linux executable) with cable I built with no success;
> > the JTAG Burner from Keith & Koep almost works but does not seem to
> > program the flash part. We are using a supported Flash part (The
> > StrataFlash 128J3).
> 
> The SA1110 Flash burner doesn't work on SA1100 boards because the
> JTAG ID code is different. Have a look at the LART site: since this
> afternoon we have a page with hard- and software to burn the LART
> flash (LART is an SA1100 board):
> 

We actually *do* have an SA-1110 platform, not an SA-1100. I am aware of
the LART being SA1100, my question was actually more directed towards if
the Assabet JTAG burner requires any specific parts other than a standard
JTAG port(i.e. the programmer tries to shift data through the CPLD or
something...). Or is the jflash on Nico's site an SA1100 burner?

Thanks,
Vasant.


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Nicolas Pitre writes:
> This function is referenced by the module_init() macro.  This allows for
> the linker to automatically build a list of pointers for all
> initialization functions to be called upon booting the kernel.  The order
> for those calls is the same as the link order.
> 
> The right solution would require linux/arch/arm/kernel/kernel.o to be
> linked before any drivers.

Ah, but it is, and it appears at the head of the initcall list.
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On Sat, 12 Aug 2000, Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:

> Nicolas Pitre writes:
> > This function is referenced by the module_init() macro.  This allows for
> > the linker to automatically build a list of pointers for all
> > initialization functions to be called upon booting the kernel.  The order
> > for those calls is the same as the link order.
> > 
> > The right solution would require linux/arch/arm/kernel/kernel.o to be
> > linked before any drivers.
> 
> Ah, but it is, and it appears at the head of the initcall list.

You are right.  Here is the real problem:

linux/init/main.c:

#ifdef CONFIG_USB
        usb_init();  /* Do this before doing initcalls, so that we can make
                        usbcore initialize here, and all drivers initialize later */
#endif

So hw_sa1100_init() must not be called from the initcall list but way
before.  My next patch will fix this.


Nicolas


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Nicolas Pitre writes:
> So hw_sa1100_init() must not be called from the initcall list but way
> before.  My next patch will fix this.

Ok, after looking a little deeper at this problem, I am convinced that
this is far from the correct way to fix it.

The correct way is to move ohci_hcd_init out of usb_init() and make
ohci_hcd_init be called via the initcalls method.
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On Sat, 12 Aug 2000, Russell King - ARM Linux Admin wrote:

> Nicolas Pitre writes:
> > So hw_sa1100_init() must not be called from the initcall list but way
> > before.  My next patch will fix this.
> 
> Ok, after looking a little deeper at this problem, I am convinced that
> this is far from the correct way to fix it.
> 
> The correct way is to move ohci_hcd_init out of usb_init() and make
> ohci_hcd_init be called via the initcalls method.

You're probably right.  However I'll stick to the early explicit call with
my patch until your suggestion appears in a base kernel.


Nicolas


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Hi,

I am sending Email to group for the first time. Not sure if this is the 
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I would like to build linux for ARM 7. Could some one please tell me how to 
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Where can I get the working kernel sources?

I bought uClinux 2.0.38.1 from Lineo, but kernel does not compile.

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Pankaj Chhabra writes:
> I would like to build linux for ARM 7. Could some one please tell me how to 
> proceed. What tools do I need and from where can I get them?.
> Where can I get the working kernel sources?
> 
> I bought uClinux 2.0.38.1 from Lineo, but kernel does not compile.

You might want to look at:

http://aplionet.aplio.fr/uclinux/page3.htm

I'm not sure how useful it'll be, but its a starting point.
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I know several people have put together working SA11x0 cross-tool chains.
I recall there being an RPM someplace on the Netwinder site, anyone know
where?

I wish to try out Nico's latest patch so something that
handle that would be great.

I am aware of:

Handheld's (tar.gz)
Chris Rutter mentioned one (.debs/RPMs)
LART tool chain (bz2)
EMPEG tool chain (tar.gz)
Netwinder related? (RPM?) (Justin Seger mentioned this one)

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> -----Original Message-----
> I know several people have put together working SA11x0 cross-tool chains.
> I recall there being an RPM someplace on the Netwinder site, anyone know
> where?
>
> I wish to try out Nico's latest patch so something that
> handle that would be great.
>
> I am aware of:
>
> Handheld's (tar.gz)
> Chris Rutter mentioned one (.debs/RPMs)
> LART tool chain (bz2)
> EMPEG tool chain (tar.gz)
> Netwinder related? (RPM?) (Justin Seger mentioned this one)

The one I mentioned is at
ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/c/chagas/arm-linux-cross/

There are RPM's there for gcc, glibc, binutils, and the latest patched
kernel source.

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>> I know several people have put together working SA11x0 cross-tool chains.
>> I recall there being an RPM someplace on the Netwinder site, anyone know
>> where?

Go to www.netwinder.org and follow the links for `Devel tools'.

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> -----Original Message-----
> >> I know several people have put together working SA11x0
> cross-tool chains.
> >> I recall there being an RPM someplace on the Netwinder site,
> anyone know
> >> where?
>
> Go to www.netwinder.org and follow the links for `Devel tools'.

I could be mistaken, but isn't that link just for native ARM tools, not
cross
tools?

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>> Go to www.netwinder.org and follow the links for `Devel tools'.
>
>I could be mistaken, but isn't that link just for native ARM tools, not
>cross tools?

The same sources work for both.  You're right that the binaries there are 
native ARM versions but I'd recommend compiling yourself in any case.

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On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 01:37:59 -0500 (CDT), Vasant Ramasubramanian wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Erik Mouw wrote:
>> The SA1110 Flash burner doesn't work on SA1100 boards because the
>> JTAG ID code is different. Have a look at the LART site: since this
>> afternoon we have a page with hard- and software to burn the LART
>> flash (LART is an SA1100 board):
>> 
> 
> We actually *do* have an SA-1110 platform, not an SA-1100. I am aware of
> the LART being SA1100, my question was actually more directed towards if

Bzzt, you're right, sorry.

> the Assabet JTAG burner requires any specific parts other than a standard
> JTAG port(i.e. the programmer tries to shift data through the CPLD or
> something...). Or is the jflash on Nico's site an SA1100 burner?

I don't know about CPLDs on the Assabet (I don't have one) , but there
might be another difference: the Assabet has two 16 bit flash chips in
parallel on its bus. If your system has only one 16 bit flash on the bus,
the Assabet JTAG programmer will be quite confused.


Erik

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On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Erik Mouw wrote:

> 
> I don't know about CPLDs on the Assabet (I don't have one) , but there
> might be another difference: the Assabet has two 16 bit flash chips in
> parallel on its bus. If your system has only one 16 bit flash on the bus,
> the Assabet JTAG programmer will be quite confused.
> 

True but it doesn't even read the processor ID correctly.

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> I wish to try out Nico's latest patch so something that
> handle that would be great.
> 
> I am aware of:
> 
> Handheld's (tar.gz)

I use the ftp.handhelds.org tarball for current kernel work.

> Chris Rutter mentioned one (.debs/RPMs)
> LART tool chain (bz2)
> EMPEG tool chain (tar.gz)
> Netwinder related? (RPM?) (Justin Seger mentioned this one)
> 
> Thanks,
> Vasant.
> 

Best Regards,


--George 

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Hello,

I have trouble to make keyboard work on our platfrom.
I'm using linux 2.2.14 with serial console, and no hard disk, no Virtual
terminal. I run nano-X server via serial console, and it tries to open
/dev/tty to use keyboard, but it always fail to open. Without this, the nano-X
server works fine.
In fact, I replace /sbin/init with bash in oder to save ram disk
space and the bash shell is working via serial line.
Is it cause this problem? Please give me explanation about this.

Thanks in advance.




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Hello,

I have trouble to make keyboard work on our platfrom.
I'm using linux 2.2.14 with serial console, and no hard disk, no Virtual
terminal. I run nano-X server via serial console, and it tries to open
/dev/tty to use keyboard, but it always fail to open. Without this, the nano-X
server works fine.
In fact, I replace /sbin/init with bash in oder to save ram disk
space and the bash shell is working via serial line.
Is it cause this problem? Please give me explanation about this.

Thanks in advance.




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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
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	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

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Any advice will be appreciated.

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         I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

 I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

"pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.


-- 
Mike Coburn
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	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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         I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

 I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

"pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.


-- 
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	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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        I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar results when I build my own system and installed
it with angelboot.

 I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

Any constructive/instructive response is appreciated,

-- 
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        I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar results when I build my own system and installed
it with angelboot.

 I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

Any constructive/instructive response is appreciated,

-- 
Mike Coburn
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	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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--          I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar results when I build my own system and installed
it with angelboot.

 I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

"pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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--          I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar results when I build my own system and installed
it with angelboot.

 I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

"pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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         I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar results when I built my own system and installed
it with angelboot.

 I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

"pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

-- 
Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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         I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar results when I built my own system and installed
it with angelboot.

 I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

"pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

-- 
Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
	"These are my opinions, and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson


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This version contains the ASSABET Kernel binaries (2.4.0-test5-rmk1-np1)
with RAMDISK
and Blob bootloader and working PCMCIA ethernet. DHCP is done automatically.
Also,
portmap is automatically started, so NFS mounting now works.

ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/c/chagas/arm-linux-assabet/blob-kit-assabet-1.
3.tar.gz


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
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This version contains the ASSABET Kernel binaries (2.4.0-test5-rmk1-np1)
with RAMDISK
and Blob bootloader and working PCMCIA ethernet. DHCP is done automatically.
Also,
portmap is automatically started, so NFS mounting now works.

ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/c/chagas/arm-linux-assabet/blob-kit-assabet-1.
3.tar.gz


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I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
assabet-neponset system.  After configuring the ethernet interface
(a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.
Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
seem to work but are horrendously slow.

I got similar symptoms when I built my own system and loaded
it using angelboot.

	I am suspecting that I have some kind of hardware problem
so I will ask some questions here:

Has this worked for others?
Did you use the package with or without neponset?

> >>>> 
> >>>>

A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
neponset PCMCIA slot.  Assuming I am past that hurdle
then what is the best way to get this card to work?  I
use "cardctl ident" on my old laptop  to discover that the
card is actually an accton UE2212 which is supposedly
supported by  the pcnet_cs driver:
-------------------------------  
A PCMCIA ethernet driver for NS8390-based cards

    This driver supports the D-Link DE-650 and Linksys EthernetCard
    cards, the newer D-Link and Linksys combo cards, Accton EN2212
    cards, the RPTI EP400, and the PreMax PE-200 in non-shared-memory
    mode, and the IBM Credit Card Adapter, the NE4100, the Thomas
    Conrad ethernet card, and the Kingston KNE-PCM/x in shared-memory
    mode.  It will also handle the Socket EA card in either mode.
----------------------------------

But if I try to use this card I get:

  "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

Any advice will be appreciated.

Mike Coburn
Sys. Admin.
	
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Systems Administrator wrote:

>         I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
> ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
> assabet-neponset system.

No, you didn't. BLOB isn't mentioned anywhere on my site.


> After configuring the ethernet interface
> (a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
> to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.

Through a PC card adapter? You're using the card via Neponset? Which kernel and
patch versions are you using? Is the following code part of your
drivers/net/pcmcia/pcnet_cs.c?

    /* This causes frame _header_ (this routine) and frame _data_
     * (dma_block_input) transfers to occur in byte mode, not word
     * mode. Frame reception on Neponset currently does not work
     * without this hack.
     */
    if(machine_is_assabet() && machine_has_neponset())
      outb_p(ENDCFG_FT1+ENDCFG_LS, nic_base + EN0_DCFG);


> Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
> or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
> to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
> advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
> seem to work but are horrendously slow.

There are a number of outstanding problems associated with that card on Assabet
& Neponset. The symptom of UDP-based applications working (albeit slowly), while
TCP apps fail completely suggests that frame corruption is occurring somewhere. The
current driver has fixes for the problems I know about.

-jd



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Systems Administrator wrote:

>         I recently downloaded blob-kit-assabet-1.1.tar.gz from
> ttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wearable/software and installed it on my
> assabet-neponset system.

No, you didn't. BLOB isn't mentioned anywhere on my site.


> After configuring the ethernet interface
> (a socket LP-E through a Sandisk pc card adapter) I was able
> to ping other machines and other machines could ping the assabet.

Through a PC card adapter? You're using the card via Neponset? Which kernel and
patch versions are you using? Is the following code part of your
drivers/net/pcmcia/pcnet_cs.c?

    /* This causes frame _header_ (this routine) and frame _data_
     * (dma_block_input) transfers to occur in byte mode, not word
     * mode. Frame reception on Neponset currently does not work
     * without this hack.
     */
    if(machine_is_assabet() && machine_has_neponset())
      outb_p(ENDCFG_FT1+ENDCFG_LS, nic_base + EN0_DCFG);


> Unfortunately that was the end of the good news.  I can't telnet out
> or in, ftp to other systems gets past the login and then dies.  Telnet
> to smpt and such seems to get in but default telnet hangs after the
> advisement about escape.  I set /etc/resolv.conf and host lookups
> seem to work but are horrendously slow.

There are a number of outstanding problems associated with that card on Assabet
& Neponset. The symptom of UDP-based applications working (albeit slowly), while
TCP apps fail completely suggests that frame corruption is occurring somewhere. The
current driver has fixes for the problems I know about.

-jd



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Systems Administrator wrote:

> A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
> Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
> charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
> this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
> neponset PCMCIA slot.

I wouldn't assume anything about the Neponset PCMCIA slot. =)


> But if I try to use this card I get:
>
> "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

The driver tried a number of methods for discovering the MAC address in the card
attribute memory, via the 8390 itself, or through other random avenues. None of
them worked.

When adding support for the LP-E CF+ card, I used the brute force approach of
sweeping attribute memory in search of the first three octets of the MAC address.
(These should be consistent across all models of that card, and are hopefully
written on the card somewhere.) When I found it, I noted the offset in attribute
space, and added an entry to hw_info[]. With that in place, get_hwinfo() should
succeed.

-jd



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Systems Administrator wrote:

> A second consideration is the possible use of an old US
> Logic ethernet adapter.  I would assume that the electrical
> charachteristics of the neponset PCMCIA are such that
> this standard PCMCIA card will operate correctly in the
> neponset PCMCIA slot.

I wouldn't assume anything about the Neponset PCMCIA slot. =)


> But if I try to use this card I get:
>
> "pcnet_cs: unable to read hardware net address"

The driver tried a number of methods for discovering the MAC address in the card
attribute memory, via the 8390 itself, or through other random avenues. None of
them worked.

When adding support for the LP-E CF+ card, I used the brute force approach of
sweeping attribute memory in search of the first three octets of the MAC address.
(These should be consistent across all models of that card, and are hopefully
written on the card somewhere.) When I found it, I noted the offset in attribute
space, and added an entry to hw_info[]. With that in place, get_hwinfo() should
succeed.

-jd



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I'm wondering if the audio driver for the [SA-1111 Serial Audio Controller]
Philips UDA1341 codec supports simultaneous audio play and recording. Has
anyone actually tested it?

Thanks,

Jason



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I'm wondering if the audio driver for the [SA-1111 Serial Audio Controller]
Philips UDA1341 codec supports simultaneous audio play and recording. Has
anyone actually tested it?

Thanks,

Jason



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: I have trouble to make keyboard work on our platfrom.
: I'm using linux 2.2.14 with serial console, and no hard disk, no Virtual
: terminal. I run nano-X server via serial console, and it tries to open
: /dev/tty to use keyboard, but it always fail to open. Without this, the nano-X
: server works fine.

All I can suggest that if you use NOKBD in Microwindows
config and it works fine, but when you set TTYKBD it
fails, it sounds like your embedded Linux kbd driver is
broken.  Perhaps your driver requires certain stty
settings.  Check the setup in microwin/src/drivers/kbd_tty.c
for details.

Regards,

Greg



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: I have trouble to make keyboard work on our platfrom.
: I'm using linux 2.2.14 with serial console, and no hard disk, no Virtual
: terminal. I run nano-X server via serial console, and it tries to open
: /dev/tty to use keyboard, but it always fail to open. Without this, the nano-X
: server works fine.

All I can suggest that if you use NOKBD in Microwindows
config and it works fine, but when you set TTYKBD it
fails, it sounds like your embedded Linux kbd driver is
broken.  Perhaps your driver requires certain stty
settings.  Check the setup in microwin/src/drivers/kbd_tty.c
for details.

Regards,

Greg



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: space and the bash shell is working via serial line.
: Is it cause this problem? Please give me explanation about this.
:
: Thanks in advance.
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http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,38390,00.html?tw=wn20000824

That'll be a nice handheld...


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http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,38390,00.html?tw=wn20000824

That'll be a nice handheld...


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I have linux 2.2.1 running on the Cirrus Logic 7212. I am trying to have 
virtual consoles running on the LCD display. I am able to switch between the 
consoles but have not succeeded in running a shell on a newly created 
console. I tried calling execve to start the shell every time a switch to a 
new console happens - but i am getting a linker error for the call to 
execve?

Has anybody tried doing this before?? Feedback will be greatly appreciated.

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I have linux 2.2.1 running on the Cirrus Logic 7212. I am trying to have 
virtual consoles running on the LCD display. I am able to switch between the 
consoles but have not succeeded in running a shell on a newly created 
console. I tried calling execve to start the shell every time a switch to a 
new console happens - but i am getting a linker error for the call to 
execve?

Has anybody tried doing this before?? Feedback will be greatly appreciated.

thanks
vanitha
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I modified the "blob-kit" to install linux on the assabet with an nfs
mounted initialization out of /etc/pcmcia/network.opts.  As such I
can telnet to the assabet and all is well.

[root@rh6 rpms]# telnet arm
Trying 192.168.9.80...
Connected to arm.gasboy.com.
Escape character is '^]'.

arm login: root
[root@arm /root]$$uname -a
Linux arm 2.4.0-test5-rmk1-np1 #2 Wed Aug 9 11:42:41 EDT 2000 armv4l unknown
[root@arm /root]$$mount                                                                                  
/dev/ram0 on / type ext2 (ro)
/proc on /proc type proc (rw)
none on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,mode=0622)
nfs1:/sda2/exports/arch/boot on /tmp/arm-init.d type nfs (rw,mountvers=2,addr=192.168.9.62)
nfs1:/sda2/exports/arch on /nfs/arch type nfs (rw,mountvers=2,addr=192.168.9.62)
[root@arm /root]$mv /usr/local /usr/local.org
[root@arm /root]$ln -s /nfs/arch/arm-local /usr/local
[root@arm /root]$gunzip -c /tmp/arm-init.d/rpm-2.5.2-arm.tar.gz | tar xf -
[root@arm /root]$cd /usr/local/rpm/rpms
[root@arm rpms]$ls
cpp-2.95.1-1nw5.armv4l.rpm  gcc-c++-2.95.1-1nw5.armv4l.rpm  nfs-utils-0.1.9.1-1.armv4l.rpm
gcc-2.95.1-1nw5.armv4l.rpm  glibc-2.1.2-4nw1.armv4l.rpm
[root@arm rpms]$mkdir /var/lib/rpm
[root@arm rpms]$touch /var/lib/rpm/packages.rpm
[root@arm rpms]$rpm -Uv glibc-2.1.2-4nw1.armv4l.rpm
error: glibc-2.1.2-4nw1.armv4l.rpm does not appear to be a RPM package
error: glibc-2.1.2-4nw1.armv4l.rpm cannot be installed

Now if I go back the i386 system:

[root@arm rpms]$exit
Connection closed by foreign host.
[root@rh6 rpms]# pwd
/nfs/arch/arm-local/rpm/rpms
[root@rh6 rpms]# ls
cpp-2.95.1-1nw5.armv4l.rpm      glibc-2.1.2-4nw1.armv4l.rpm
gcc-2.95.1-1nw5.armv4l.rpm      nfs-utils-0.1.9.1-1.armv4l.rpm
gcc-c++-2.95.1-1nw5.armv4l.rpm
[root@rh6 rpms]#rpm -i --test glibc-2.1.2-4nw1.armv4l.rpm
error: glibc-2.1.2-4nw1.armv4l.rpm does not appear to be a RPM package

SO!  I must be really missing the point here.  I got these rpms
from the netwinder site and I got the rpm tar from the netwinder
site.  And I am totally confused --- So what's new?

BTW.  The blob stuff is SUPER, and the neponset board sucks.

Any pointers appreciated.  AND I HOPE MY MAILER IS FIXED SO AS
TO NOT SEND 'x' COPIES.  ( I notice Niko had a similar problem so I
don't feel TOOOOO terrible).


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I modified the "blob-kit" to install linux on the assabet with an nfs
mounted initialization out of /etc/pcmcia/network.opts.  As such I
can telnet to the assabet and all is well.

[root@rh6 rpms]# telnet arm
Trying 192.168.9.80...
Connected to arm.gasboy.com.
Escape character is '^]'.

arm login: root
[root@arm /root]$$uname -a
Linux arm 2.4.0-test5-rmk1-np1 #2 Wed Aug 9 11:42:41 EDT 2000 armv4l unknown
[root@arm /root]$$mount                                                                                  
/dev/ram0 on / type ext2 (ro)
/proc on /proc type proc (rw)
none on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,mode=0622)
nfs1:/sda2/exports/arch/boot on /tmp/arm-init.d type nfs (rw,mountvers=2,addr=192.168.9.62)
nfs1:/sda2/exports/arch on /nfs/arch type nfs (rw,mountvers=2,addr=192.168.9.62)
[root@arm /root]$mv /usr/local /usr/local.org
[root@arm /root]$ln -s /nfs/arch/arm-local /usr/local
[root@arm /root]$gunzip -c /tmp/arm-init.d/rpm-2.5.2-arm.tar.gz | tar xf -
[root@arm /root]$cd /usr/local/rpm/rpms
[root@arm rpms]$ls
cpp-2.95.1-1nw5.armv4l.rpm  gcc-c++-2.95.1-1nw5.armv4l.rpm  nfs-utils-0.1.9.1-1.armv4l.rpm
gcc-2.95.1-1nw5.armv4l.rpm  glibc-2.1.2-4nw1.armv4l.rpm
[root@arm rpms]$mkdir /var/lib/rpm
[root@arm rpms]$touch /var/lib/rpm/packages.rpm
[root@arm rpms]$rpm -Uv glibc-2.1.2-4nw1.armv4l.rpm
error: glibc-2.1.2-4nw1.armv4l.rpm does not appear to be a RPM package
error: glibc-2.1.2-4nw1.armv4l.rpm cannot be installed

Now if I go back the i386 system:

[root@arm rpms]$exit
Connection closed by foreign host.
[root@rh6 rpms]# pwd
/nfs/arch/arm-local/rpm/rpms
[root@rh6 rpms]# ls
cpp-2.95.1-1nw5.armv4l.rpm      glibc-2.1.2-4nw1.armv4l.rpm
gcc-2.95.1-1nw5.armv4l.rpm      nfs-utils-0.1.9.1-1.armv4l.rpm
gcc-c++-2.95.1-1nw5.armv4l.rpm
[root@rh6 rpms]#rpm -i --test glibc-2.1.2-4nw1.armv4l.rpm
error: glibc-2.1.2-4nw1.armv4l.rpm does not appear to be a RPM package

SO!  I must be really missing the point here.  I got these rpms
from the netwinder site and I got the rpm tar from the netwinder
site.  And I am totally confused --- So what's new?

BTW.  The blob stuff is SUPER, and the neponset board sucks.

Any pointers appreciated.  AND I HOPE MY MAILER IS FIXED SO AS
TO NOT SEND 'x' COPIES.  ( I notice Niko had a similar problem so I
don't feel TOOOOO terrible).


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Anyone know of the state of play regarding Linux on the Microdigital Mico motherboard?

Its a RISCOS board running an ARM7500FE.

Microdigital themselves were discussing the idea of Linux support a while ago but Ive heard 
nothing.

Has any other developers in the community been working on support for this board?



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Anyone know of the state of play regarding Linux on the Microdigital Mico motherboard?

Its a RISCOS board running an ARM7500FE.

Microdigital themselves were discussing the idea of Linux support a while ago but Ive heard 
nothing.

Has any other developers in the community been working on support for this board?



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On 26 Aug 2000 gareth@closed-doors.cx wrote:

> Anyone know of the state of play regarding Linux on the Microdigital Mico motherboard?
> 
> Its a RISCOS board running an ARM7500FE.

I think a substantial amount of 7k5FE support exists in the netwinder.org
tree already.  I doubt very much would need to be done to get it up and
running.

> Microdigital themselves were discussing the idea of Linux support a while ago but Ive heard 
> nothing.

They were mailed, asking whether they were interested in Linux support,
and never replied.

> Has any other developers in the community been working on support for this board?

I think there may have been one or two people, but possibly I'm getting
confused with the RiscStation.

c.



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On 26 Aug 2000 gareth@closed-doors.cx wrote:

> Anyone know of the state of play regarding Linux on the Microdigital Mico motherboard?
> 
> Its a RISCOS board running an ARM7500FE.

I think a substantial amount of 7k5FE support exists in the netwinder.org
tree already.  I doubt very much would need to be done to get it up and
running.

> Microdigital themselves were discussing the idea of Linux support a while ago but Ive heard 
> nothing.

They were mailed, asking whether they were interested in Linux support,
and never replied.

> Has any other developers in the community been working on support for this board?

I think there may have been one or two people, but possibly I'm getting
confused with the RiscStation.

c.



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Hi All,

Ericsson's communicator platform is a StrongArm device running EPOC32. 
See Ericsson's press room:
    http://www.ericsson.se/pressroom/phli_pcoph.shtml
or directly at:
    http://www.ericsson.se/pressroom/photolibrary/platform.jpg

The Ericsson division manufacturing this device (RTP, USA) is interesting
in porting Linux to their device family. Unfortunately, due to omnipotent
resource problems, they can't do this port themselves. However, they are 
willing to provide necessary information, hardware and software for the
the Linux community to help them do this port.

Who else out there, beside me, is interested in getting their hands 
dirty on this? At the moment nothing is arranged, planned or even decided.
The first step would be to get a group of people together, discuss what can
and cannot be done and get this project off the ground.

About myself and my involvement...
I'm a software engineer in Ericsson's smartphone division with an interest in
Linux kernel development/porting. I've been involved in the Linux-Series-5mx
project by porting the Series 5 bootloader to the S5mx. I have started to port
the Linux kernel to this device but have abandoned this because of
the lack of hardware info and lack of support from Psion. Both will make a 
complete, robust and thus successful Linux port virtually impossible. 
Hence I was very pleased to find out that our colleagues in the communicator 
division have a completely different attitude towards the Linux community. 
Of course, I realise all too well that the above promises in terms of hardware 
and info are easily made over a pint of beer. We'll find out in the (near) 
future if they can live up to their promises!

So, if you are interested in all this, let me know. I'll then approach the communicator
people again and take it from there.

Also, any questions, comments, suggestions, ideas etc. on how, when why and what are 
appreciated.

regards,
	Peter van Sebille


ps The above is my own personal initiative is not run (yet :-)) as an official
Ericsson project.


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Hi All,

Ericsson's communicator platform is a StrongArm device running EPOC32. 
See Ericsson's press room:
    http://www.ericsson.se/pressroom/phli_pcoph.shtml
or directly at:
    http://www.ericsson.se/pressroom/photolibrary/platform.jpg

The Ericsson division manufacturing this device (RTP, USA) is interesting
in porting Linux to their device family. Unfortunately, due to omnipotent
resource problems, they can't do this port themselves. However, they are 
willing to provide necessary information, hardware and software for the
the Linux community to help them do this port.

Who else out there, beside me, is interested in getting their hands 
dirty on this? At the moment nothing is arranged, planned or even decided.
The first step would be to get a group of people together, discuss what can
and cannot be done and get this project off the ground.

About myself and my involvement...
I'm a software engineer in Ericsson's smartphone division with an interest in
Linux kernel development/porting. I've been involved in the Linux-Series-5mx
project by porting the Series 5 bootloader to the S5mx. I have started to port
the Linux kernel to this device but have abandoned this because of
the lack of hardware info and lack of support from Psion. Both will make a 
complete, robust and thus successful Linux port virtually impossible. 
Hence I was very pleased to find out that our colleagues in the communicator 
division have a completely different attitude towards the Linux community. 
Of course, I realise all too well that the above promises in terms of hardware 
and info are easily made over a pint of beer. We'll find out in the (near) 
future if they can live up to their promises!

So, if you are interested in all this, let me know. I'll then approach the communicator
people again and take it from there.

Also, any questions, comments, suggestions, ideas etc. on how, when why and what are 
appreciated.

regards,
	Peter van Sebille


ps The above is my own personal initiative is not run (yet :-)) as an official
Ericsson project.


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>>>>> "Peter" == Peter van Sebille <peter@yipton.demon.co.uk> writes:

Peter> Hi All, Ericsson's communicator platform is a StrongArm device
Peter> running EPOC32.  See Ericsson's press room:
Peter> http://www.ericsson.se/pressroom/phli_pcoph.shtml or directly at:
Peter> http://www.ericsson.se/pressroom/photolibrary/platform.jpg

Peter> The Ericsson division manufacturing this device (RTP, USA) is
Peter> interesting in porting Linux to their device family. Unfortunately,
Peter> due to omnipotent resource problems, they can't do this port
Peter> themselves. However, they are willing to provide necessary
Peter> information, hardware and software for the the Linux community to
Peter> help them do this port.

I go by their offices every day on my way home from work.  If they would
like to meet face-to-face, I'd be more than happy to show them that Linux
people don't bite... :-)

                                Ed
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>>>>> "Peter" == Peter van Sebille <peter@yipton.demon.co.uk> writes:

Peter> Hi All, Ericsson's communicator platform is a StrongArm device
Peter> running EPOC32.  See Ericsson's press room:
Peter> http://www.ericsson.se/pressroom/phli_pcoph.shtml or directly at:
Peter> http://www.ericsson.se/pressroom/photolibrary/platform.jpg

Peter> The Ericsson division manufacturing this device (RTP, USA) is
Peter> interesting in porting Linux to their device family. Unfortunately,
Peter> due to omnipotent resource problems, they can't do this port
Peter> themselves. However, they are willing to provide necessary
Peter> information, hardware and software for the the Linux community to
Peter> help them do this port.

I go by their offices every day on my way home from work.  If they would
like to meet face-to-face, I'd be more than happy to show them that Linux
people don't bite... :-)

                                Ed
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Peter van Sebille <peter@yipton.demon.co.uk> writes:

>     http://www.ericsson.se/pressroom/phli_pcoph.shtml
> or directly at:
>     http://www.ericsson.se/pressroom/photolibrary/platform.jpg

There is not much information there, really. Is there a data sheet
somewhere? I would be interested in the amount of memory, power
consumption etc. 

> Who else out there, beside me, is interested in getting their hands 
> dirty on this? At the moment nothing is arranged, planned or even decided.
> The first step would be to get a group of people together, discuss what can
> and cannot be done and get this project off the ground.

Comparing to Psion, I would probably miss the keyboard a lot but maybe 
a good script recognition system can replace it. Anyway, 
if the agreement were to be able to get the Ericsson communicator
platform with documentation to play with, in return of whatever
(little) time I can spare to help develop Linux for it, I would be
interested in trying.

> the lack of hardware info and lack of support from Psion. Both will make a 
> complete, robust and thus successful Linux port virtually impossible. 

Especially the lack of hardware info. Yes, I fear you are right that
without good documentation of the hardware, it is quite difficult to
write robust drivers.

Jan

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Subject: Re: [Linux-7110-psion] Porting Linux to Ericsson communicator platform....
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Peter van Sebille <peter@yipton.demon.co.uk> writes:

>     http://www.ericsson.se/pressroom/phli_pcoph.shtml
> or directly at:
>     http://www.ericsson.se/pressroom/photolibrary/platform.jpg

There is not much information there, really. Is there a data sheet
somewhere? I would be interested in the amount of memory, power
consumption etc. 

> Who else out there, beside me, is interested in getting their hands 
> dirty on this? At the moment nothing is arranged, planned or even decided.
> The first step would be to get a group of people together, discuss what can
> and cannot be done and get this project off the ground.

Comparing to Psion, I would probably miss the keyboard a lot but maybe 
a good script recognition system can replace it. Anyway, 
if the agreement were to be able to get the Ericsson communicator
platform with documentation to play with, in return of whatever
(little) time I can spare to help develop Linux for it, I would be
interested in trying.

> the lack of hardware info and lack of support from Psion. Both will make a 
> complete, robust and thus successful Linux port virtually impossible. 

Especially the lack of hardware info. Yes, I fear you are right that
without good documentation of the hardware, it is quite difficult to
write robust drivers.

Jan

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On Sat 26 Aug, Chris Rutter wrote:
> On 26 Aug 2000 gareth@closed-doors.cx wrote:
> 
> > Anyone know of the state of play regarding Linux on the Microdigital Mico
> > motherboar

> > Has any other developers in the community been working on support for this board?
> 
> I think there may have been one or two people, but possibly I'm getting
> confused with the RiscStation.

The port to the RiscStation is being worked on (at the behest of RiscStation
themselves) by Ben Dooks, and seems to be well-progressed (IDE works,
ethernet works, mouse nearly works. 7500FE FPE support to be worked when he
gets a chance. these changes are currently going into 2.2 kernels.

I'm a bit vague about how much of this applies to the mico but I believe the
hardware designs to be quite similar so it should help.

As soon as there is something that works we will add mico and riscstation
support to our 'RISC OS machines' distribution

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On Sat 26 Aug, Chris Rutter wrote:
> On 26 Aug 2000 gareth@closed-doors.cx wrote:
> 
> > Anyone know of the state of play regarding Linux on the Microdigital Mico
> > motherboar

> > Has any other developers in the community been working on support for this board?
> 
> I think there may have been one or two people, but possibly I'm getting
> confused with the RiscStation.

The port to the RiscStation is being worked on (at the behest of RiscStation
themselves) by Ben Dooks, and seems to be well-progressed (IDE works,
ethernet works, mouse nearly works. 7500FE FPE support to be worked when he
gets a chance. these changes are currently going into 2.2 kernels.

I'm a bit vague about how much of this applies to the mico but I believe the
hardware designs to be quite similar so it should help.

As soon as there is something that works we will add mico and riscstation
support to our 'RISC OS machines' distribution

Wookey
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Dear Sirs,

I am conducting eBook project in VTech (Hong Kong) by using SA1110/SA1111 (
Assabet) development board.
I'd like to use embedded Linux to act as our development platform.
I am much fascinating when I see a penguin on LCD display when I successfully
build up the kernel.
I much keen on linux world since then and like to put embedded linux into
practice and let it become product in the near future.

I am using the following toolchains and configuration under SuSE Linux 6.4.

Build utility
=========
binutils-2.10

Compiler & Lib
============
arm-linux-binutils-2.10-1.src.rpm
arm-linux-gcc-2.95.2-1.src.rpm
arm-linux-gcc-preglibc-2.95.2-1.src.rpm
arm-linux-glibc-2.1.3-1.src.rpm

Kernel Sources
=============
arm-linux-kernel-src-2.4.0.test4.np1-1.src.rpm


Host: Linux i586
Target: arm-linux


Last week, I download the Microwindows (microwindows-0.88pre11.tar.gz)
and start to port it to arm-linux by the following command.

make xconfig   (choose Linux (ARM), Options-> Mouse drivers=Touch screen,
Keyboard drivers=TTY)
make clean
make


Nano-X and demo programs are successfully built up.
However, I got the following error when running the demo.sh:

Error 2 opening touch panel
Cannot initialize mouse



Then I try to make xconfig again without choosing Mouse drivers in Options and
run make clean; make.
I am exciting to see most demos can run, especially I can play mine on
Microwindows! Great and cool! Don't you agree?


Now, I can run the demo, several demo program ,eg. mclock, mdemo can show on LCD
 display.
But I cannot use keyboard, mouse or touch screen to control them.
Could you give me some advice for this phenomenon.
Should I require /dev/ts kernel driver (char special 190,34) to use ADS touch
screen?
Please advise how/where or any channel/contact vendor list I can get this device
driver?

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

By the way, I want to use gdb to remote debug an arm-based system since I am
novice for that.
Could you tell me how to do it or give me some hints to search related
information about using gdb to remote debug an arm-based system?
By the way, when may I find any driver development kit for Linux?


Your prompt advise and help will be greatly appreciated.

Thank in advance.

Eric Wong,
VTech Informations Ltd.
eric_wong@vtech.com





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Dear Sirs,

I am conducting eBook project in VTech (Hong Kong) by using SA1110/SA1111 (
Assabet) development board.
I'd like to use embedded Linux to act as our development platform.
I am much fascinating when I see a penguin on LCD display when I successfully
build up the kernel.
I much keen on linux world since then and like to put embedded linux into
practice and let it become product in the near future.

I am using the following toolchains and configuration under SuSE Linux 6.4.

Build utility
=========
binutils-2.10

Compiler & Lib
============
arm-linux-binutils-2.10-1.src.rpm
arm-linux-gcc-2.95.2-1.src.rpm
arm-linux-gcc-preglibc-2.95.2-1.src.rpm
arm-linux-glibc-2.1.3-1.src.rpm

Kernel Sources
=============
arm-linux-kernel-src-2.4.0.test4.np1-1.src.rpm


Host: Linux i586
Target: arm-linux


Last week, I download the Microwindows (microwindows-0.88pre11.tar.gz)
and start to port it to arm-linux by the following command.

make xconfig   (choose Linux (ARM), Options-> Mouse drivers=Touch screen,
Keyboard drivers=TTY)
make clean
make


Nano-X and demo programs are successfully built up.
However, I got the following error when running the demo.sh:

Error 2 opening touch panel
Cannot initialize mouse



Then I try to make xconfig again without choosing Mouse drivers in Options and
run make clean; make.
I am exciting to see most demos can run, especially I can play mine on
Microwindows! Great and cool! Don't you agree?


Now, I can run the demo, several demo program ,eg. mclock, mdemo can show on LCD
 display.
But I cannot use keyboard, mouse or touch screen to control them.
Could you give me some advice for this phenomenon.
Should I require /dev/ts kernel driver (char special 190,34) to use ADS touch
screen?
Please advise how/where or any channel/contact vendor list I can get this device
driver?

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

By the way, I want to use gdb to remote debug an arm-based system since I am
novice for that.
Could you tell me how to do it or give me some hints to search related
information about using gdb to remote debug an arm-based system?
By the way, when may I find any driver development kit for Linux?


Your prompt advise and help will be greatly appreciated.

Thank in advance.

Eric Wong,
VTech Informations Ltd.
eric_wong@vtech.com





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Sorry for the short notice, but I've just found that I'll be in Kuala Lumpur
at the beginning of next week with a day or so to spare. I've noticed a lot
of far-east contributors to this newsgroup, (and a couple of posting from .my
IIRC) and I'd be interested in talking about what you are doing and what you
want from ARMLinux and suppliers.

If anyone is working in the area and would like to meet up and talk (I can be
wearing my Aleph One and/or Emdebian hats), please mail me privately. I will
be free on monday the 4th September or tuesday the 5th (morning). It's also
possible I could fit in a visit to Singapore, although that might be
logistically harder...

Now back to your usual programming of nargful queries ;-)

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Sorry for the short notice, but I've just found that I'll be in Kuala Lumpur
at the beginning of next week with a day or so to spare. I've noticed a lot
of far-east contributors to this newsgroup, (and a couple of posting from .my
IIRC) and I'd be interested in talking about what you are doing and what you
want from ARMLinux and suppliers.

If anyone is working in the area and would like to meet up and talk (I can be
wearing my Aleph One and/or Emdebian hats), please mail me privately. I will
be free on monday the 4th September or tuesday the 5th (morning). It's also
possible I could fit in a visit to Singapore, although that might be
logistically harder...

Now back to your usual programming of nargful queries ;-)

Wookey
-- 
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On Wed, 30 Aug 2000 eric_wong@vtech.com wrote:

> Nano-X and demo programs are successfully built up.
> However, I got the following error when running the demo.sh:
> 
> Error 2 opening touch panel
> Cannot initialize mouse
> 
> 
> 
> Then I try to make xconfig again without choosing Mouse drivers in Options and
> run make clean; make.
> I am exciting to see most demos can run, especially I can play mine on
> Microwindows! Great and cool! Don't you agree?
> 
> 
> Now, I can run the demo, several demo program ,eg. mclock, mdemo can show on LCD
>  display.
> But I cannot use keyboard, mouse or touch screen to control them.
> Could you give me some advice for this phenomenon.

With my latest patch (2.4.0-test6-rmk5-np2), you'll find the following
touchscreen driver: drivers/char/ucb1200_ts.c.

The comment in the file says:

/*
 * SA11x0 + UCB1x00 Touch Screen Driver Version 0.2
 * Put together by Tak-Shing Chan <tchan.rd@idthk.com>
...
 * INSTRUCTIONS
 * To use this driver, simply ``mknod /dev/h3600_ts c 11 0'' and
 * use it as if it were an iPAQ.  TODO: iPAQ-compatible IOCTL's.
 */


Nicolas



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On Wed, 30 Aug 2000 eric_wong@vtech.com wrote:

> Nano-X and demo programs are successfully built up.
> However, I got the following error when running the demo.sh:
> 
> Error 2 opening touch panel
> Cannot initialize mouse
> 
> 
> 
> Then I try to make xconfig again without choosing Mouse drivers in Options and
> run make clean; make.
> I am exciting to see most demos can run, especially I can play mine on
> Microwindows! Great and cool! Don't you agree?
> 
> 
> Now, I can run the demo, several demo program ,eg. mclock, mdemo can show on LCD
>  display.
> But I cannot use keyboard, mouse or touch screen to control them.
> Could you give me some advice for this phenomenon.

With my latest patch (2.4.0-test6-rmk5-np2), you'll find the following
touchscreen driver: drivers/char/ucb1200_ts.c.

The comment in the file says:

/*
 * SA11x0 + UCB1x00 Touch Screen Driver Version 0.2
 * Put together by Tak-Shing Chan <tchan.rd@idthk.com>
...
 * INSTRUCTIONS
 * To use this driver, simply ``mknod /dev/h3600_ts c 11 0'' and
 * use it as if it were an iPAQ.  TODO: iPAQ-compatible IOCTL's.
 */


Nicolas



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