Linux 2.6.x on 8xx status
Song Sam
samlinuxppc at yahoo.com.cn
Tue Sep 21 20:35:03 EST 2004
Pantelis Antoniou <panto at intracom.gr> wrote£º
> Well it works OK until it gets to start init.
>
> Then it crashes the way it is supposed to :).
>
> Tom I think it's the problem we are talking about.
>
> Song please try this...
Guess what? It WORKED!!! Just one more line make it.
Could you pls tell us the theory in it if not too
complicated? :-)
Well Done!
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u-boot>run net_nfs
Using SCC ETHERNET device
TFTP from server 172.16.115.33; our IP address is
172.16.115.7
Filename 'uImage.rpx26scc2pa'.
Load address: 0x200000
Loading:
#################################################################
#################################################################
##############
done
Bytes transferred = 735596 (b396c hex)
## Booting image at 00200000 ...
Image Name: Linux-2.6.9-rc2
Image Type: PowerPC Linux Kernel Image (gzip
compressed)
Data Size: 735532 Bytes = 718.3 kB
Load Address: 00000000
Entry Point: 00000000
Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK
Linux version 2.6.9-rc2 (root at shu.edu.net) (gcc
version 3.2.2 20030217 (Yellow Dog Linux 3.0
3.2.2-2a_1)) #1 Tue Sep 21 15:10:34 CST 2004
Built 1 zonelists
Kernel command line: root=/dev/nfs rw
nfsroot=172.16.115.33:/opt/eldk/ppc_8xx
ip=172.16.115.7:172.16.115.33:172.16.115.254:255.255.255.0::eth0:off
panic=1
PID hash table entries: 512 (order: 9, 8192 bytes)
Decrementer Frequency = 180000000/60
Dentry cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4,
65536 bytes)
Inode-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768
bytes)
Memory: 63104k available (1292k kernel code, 292k
data, 72k init, 0k highmem)
Mount-cache hash table entries: 512 (order: 0, 4096
bytes)
NET: Registered protocol family 16
Serial: CPM driver $Revision: 0.01 $
ttyCPM0 at MMIO 0xfa200a80 (irq = 20) is a CPM UART
ttyCPM1 at MMIO 0xfa200a00 (irq = 46) is a CPM UART
RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size
1024 blocksize
loop: loaded (max 8 devices)
eth0: CPM ENET Version 0.2 on SCC2, 00:10:ec:00:37:5b
NET: Registered protocol family 2
IP: routing cache hash table of 512 buckets, 4Kbytes
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 4096 bind
8192)
NET: Registered protocol family 1
NET: Registered protocol family 17
IP-Config: Complete:
device=eth0, addr=172.16.115.7,
mask=255.255.255.0, gw=172.16.115.254,
host=172.16.115.7, domain=, nis-domain=(none),
bootserver=172.16.115.33,
rootserver=172.16.115.33, rootpath=
Looking up port of RPC 100003/2 on 172.16.115.33
Looking up port of RPC 100005/1 on 172.16.115.33
VFS: Mounted root (nfs filesystem).
Freeing unused kernel memory: 72k initýN??: version
2.84 booting
Welcome to DENX Embedded Linux
Environment
Press 'I' to enter interactive
startup.
Building the cache [ OK ]
Mounting proc filesystem: [ OK ]
Configuring kernel parameters: [ OK ]
Cannot access the Hardware Clock via any known method.
Use the --debug option to see the details of our
search for an access method.
Setting clock : Wed Dec 31 19:44:24 EST 1969 [ OK ]
Setting hostname 172.16.115.7: [ OK ]
modprobe: Can't open dependencies file
/lib/modules/2.6.9-rc2/modules.dep (No such file or
directory)
Activating swap partitions: [ OK ]
Checking filesystems
[ OK ]
Mounting local filesystems: [ OK ]
Enabling swap space: [ OK ]
modprobe: Can't open dependencies file
/lib/modules/2.6.9-rc2/modules.dep (No such file or
directory)
Entering non-interactive startup
Setting network parameters: [ OK ]
Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ]
Starting system logger: [ OK ]
Starting kernel logger: [ OK ]
Initializing random number generator: [ OK ]
Starting portmapper: [ OK ]
Mounting NFS filesystems: [ OK ]
Mounting other filesystems: [ OK ]
Starting xinetd: [ OK ]
172 login: root
bash-2.05b# cd /
bash-2.05b# ls
bin boot dev etc images lib mnt proc root
sbin tmp usr var
bash-2.05b# reboot
INIT: Switching to runlevel: 6
bash-2.05b#
INIT: Sending processes the TERM signal
Starting killall: [ OK ]
Sending all processes the TERM signal...
Sending all processes the KILL signal...
Syncing hardware clock to system time Cannot access
the Hardware Clock via any known method.
Use the --debug option to see the details of our
search for an access method.
mount: directory to mount not in host:dir format
Please stand by while rebooting the system...
Restarting syst
U-Boot 1.1.2 (Aug 31 2004 - 09:47:03)
CPU: PPC823EZTnnB2 at 48 MHz: 16 kB I-Cache 8 kB
D-Cache
Board: RPXlite_DW
DRAM: 64 MB
FLASH: 16 MB
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
u-boot>
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Best regards,
Sam
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