kernel panic on MPC8323 custom board

Scott Wood scottwood at freescale.com
Fri Jan 8 04:57:49 EST 2010


Dario Presti wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm working on MPC8323_rdb board whit 1 new flash device S29GL512P instead
> of original flash devices.
> the bootloader is u-boot 1.1.6 (I know is too old and I'm going to upgrade
> it) and the kernel is 2.6.20.

2.6.20 is also too old. :-)

> I did this modification to the bootloader to support new flash:
> 
> 1)I modified the board/mpc8323rdb/config.mk file to set TEXT_BASE from
> 0xFE000000 TO  0xFC000000
> 2)I modified the file /include/configs/MPC8323RDB.h: 
> 
> #define CFG_FLASH_BASE		0xFC000000	/* FLASH base address */ 
> #define CFG_FLASH_SIZE		64	/* FLASH size is 64M */ 
> #define CFG_LBLAWBAR0_PRELIM	CFG_FLASH_BASE	/* Window base at flash base */
> #define CFG_LBLAWAR0_PRELIM	0x80000019	/* 64MB window size */ 
> #define CFG_OR0_PRELIM		0xfc006ff7	/* 64MB Flash size */ 
> #define CFG_MAX_FLASH_BANKS	1		/* number of banks */
> #define CFG_MAX_FLASH_SECT	512		/* sectors per device */ 
> 
> 3)I modify and recompiled .dts file 
> 
> flash at fc000000 {
> 		device_type = "jedec-flash";
> 		compatible = "direct-mapped";
> 		probe-type = "CFI";
> 		reg = <0xfc000000 0x1000000>;
> 		bank-width = <0x2>;
> 		partitions = <0x0 0x80001 0x80000 0x20000 0xa0000 0x180000 0x220000
> 0xde0000>;
> 		partition-names = "U-Boot", "dtb", "Kernel", "rootfs";
> 	};
> 
> but the kernel find the flash at 0xFE000000 and the boot stop because kernel
> panic. The log is:

Is the kernel even using that node, or some other means to determine the 
flash location?  The "MPC8323RDB Flash Bank 1" messages make me think 
you've got a custom flash map driver.

-Scott


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