v2.6.13.4 : Bad page state at prep_new_page when booting with quik
Marc Zyngier
maz at misterjones.org
Sat Oct 22 04:08:55 EST 2005
>>>>> "BenH" == Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh at kernel.crashing.org> writes:
BenH> I'd suggest dumping to 8 or so first words of sysctrl_regs and checking
BenH> what difference is there.
Here you go :
BootX :
*fde69000 = 10000000
*fde69004 = 00000000
*fde69008 = 04000000
*fde6900c = 00000000
*fde69010 = 04101102
*fde69014 = 00000000
*fde69018 = 00000345
*fde6901c = 00000000
Quik:
*fdeff000 = 10000000
*fdeff004 = 00000000
*fdeff008 = 04000000
*fdeff00c = 00000000
*fdeff010 = 04101102
*fdeff014 = 00000000
*fdeff018 = 00000345
*fdeff01c = 00000000
Except for the ioremap address being different, not much to see
here...
BenH> It could be something else tho ... like some problem with
BenH> quik...
I fear that... But even in such a case ,understanding what confuses
the kernel would help a lot...
Thanks for your help,
M.
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