RPX Lite kernel
Scott Wood
scott at broadlink.com
Fri Jul 9 06:40:21 EST 1999
Dan Malek wrote:
>
> Hi Scott.
>
> What type of board and processor do you have? What is the version
> of the RPX utility program?
The CPU model is MPC850SRZT50. Version: RPX-Lite BW 850SR 50Mhz/8Mhz Ic ~Dc RPXU v1.39
I finally got the cross-compiler stuff setup (x86->ppc), but in the final linking stage of compiling the kernel, I get a whole
bunch of 'undefined reference to...' errors (whether or not I have 'Set version information on all symbols for modules' defined).
I found that commenting out the offending symbol EXPORT lines in arch/ppc/kernel/ppc_ksyms.c got rid of most of the errors (mostly
isa/pci stuff and a few other things that it seems the RPX board doesn't support, and I also tweaked a Makefile to exclude ADB
support). The only error left is:
arch/ppc/kernel/kernel.o(__ksymtab+0x0): undefined reference to `request_irq'
I also get:
uart.c: In function `serial_console_setup':
uart.c:2705: warning: zero-length format string
which doesn't seem critical, but makes me wonder whether console on serial port will work correctly.
I am using the embedded-2.2.5 sources I got from the linuxppc.org ftp site. I guess they're not completely setup to compile
cleanly for the RPX-Lite (on my x86 RH5.2 system anyway). I'll try booting your kernel, but in the end I've got to be able to
compile my own. If all else fails, if I gave you my .config could you build a kernel for me?
>
> Scott Wood wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to load the zImage.rpcg.srec-2.1.127 kernel...
>
> That's a pretty old kernel too. Download the 2.2.5 sources and
> build a newer one.
>
> > Is it possible for you to post a v2.2 kernel in SREC format,
>
> I have a 2.2.5 kernel for the RPX-Lite 823 board that I will
> upload to the linuxppc.cs.nmt.edu server. If that matches your
> board, give it a try. I am just on a slow telephone line right now,
> so it may be a while before it is up there :-).
>
> > ... and/or the program you used to convert the binary kernel to SREC
> > format so I can compile a custom kernel?
>
> I attached the program "zsrec.c", which is a simple S-record
> generator I use for the kernel. To run it is pretty simple,
> "zsrec zImage > /tftpboot/zi.rpx". It creates the S-records
> to load at 0x200000, which works nicely on the RPX. You can
> also get objcopy to do the same thing, but it took less time for
> me to write this program than to figure out what command line
> parameters I needed :-).
>
> Good Luck. Have fun.
>
> -- Dan
>
>
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