Trouble "Transferring control to Linux (at address 00000000)"

Mikhail Zaturenskiy mzaturenskiy.st at gmail.com
Tue Jun 30 06:46:58 EST 2009


> Change "root=" to "console=".
Thank you for clarifying.

I tried this but I get the following in my memory dump:

<6>Using Embedded Planet EP88xC ??achine description?
<5>Linux ver??ion 2.6.30-rc2-01402-gd4e2f68-d??rty
(devone at localhost.localdoma??n) (gcc version 4.2.2) #1 Mon J??n 29
11:35:28 CDT 2009?
<7>Top o?? RAM: 0x4000000' Total RAM: 0x4??00000?
<7>Memory hole size: 0MB???
>4>Zone PFN ranges:?
<4>  DMA    ?? 0x00000000 -> 0x00004000?
<4>  ??ormal   0x00004000 -> 0x0000400???
<4>Movable zone start PFN for ??ach node?
<4>early_node_map[1] a??tive PFN ranges?
<4>    0: 0x000??0000 -> 0x00004000?
<7>On node 0??totalpages: 16384?
<7>free_area_??nit_node: node 0' pgdat c021bf7??' node_mem_map c023f000?
<7>  DM?? zone: 128 pages used for memma???
<7>  DMA zone: 0 pages reserve???
<7>  DMA zone: 16256 pages' LI??O batch:3?
<6>MMU: Allocated 72 ??ytes of context maps for 16 con??exts?
<4>Built 1 zonelists in Zo??e order' mobility grouping on. ??Total pages: 16256?
<5>Kernel co??mand line: console=ttyCPM0'9600??8 loglevel=7?
<6>NR_IRQS:512?
<7>??rq: irq 5 on host /soc at f0000000??interrupt-controller at 0 mapped
t?? virtual irq 16?
<7>irq: irq 0 o?? host /soc at f0000000/cpm at 9c0/int??rrupt-controller at 930
mapped to ??irtual irq 17?
<4>PID hash table??entries: 256 (order: 8' 1024 by??es)?
<4>Decrementer Frequency = ??x7bfa48?
<7>irq: irq 15 on host ??soc at f0000000/interrupt-controll??r at 0 mapped
to virtual irq 18?
<7??time_init: decrementer frequenc?? = 8.125000 MHz?
<7>time_init: p??ocessor frequency   = 130.00000?? MHz?
<6>clocksource: timebase m??lt[1ec4ec4f] shift[22] register??d?
<7>clockevent: decrementer mu??t[214] shift[16] cpu[0]?
<7>irq:??irq 4 on host /soc at f0000000/cpm??9c0/interrupt-controller at 930
ma??ped to virtual irq 19?
<6>consol?? [ttyCPM0] enabled

Seems like at that point it begins to redirect output to ttyCPM0 but
still nothing showing on the console...


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