Enable Serial Management Controller (SMC) in MPC8265
Scott Wood
scottwood at freescale.com
Tue Apr 28 01:19:44 EST 2009
Andres F Marquez wrote:
> After struggling for several days with this issue we have finally
> taken a different approach to solve our problem. We wanted to interface
> our CPU (MPC8265) with a FPGA through a serial connection. Now, we are
> using a parallel interface through the data bus (defining a new memory
> region in uboot -an additional chip select).
That sounds much better.
> We tried enabling SCC's and SMC's through the kernel configuration
> in ltib,
LTIB doesn't alter device trees AFAIK... Unless you have more than two
CPM serial nodes, you won't get more than ttyCPM0 and ttyCPM1.
> but we were always getting the same tty devices device under
> "/dev". No matter how many SCC's or SMC's we enable we were always
> getting only /dev/ttyCPM0 and /dev/ttyCPM1.
Do you have a static /dev, or are you running mdev or udev? If the
latter, then any changes in the kernel or device tree are not going to
automatically show up in /dev.
-Scott
More information about the Linuxppc-dev
mailing list