Porting LinuxPPC

Richard Hendricks richard.hendricks at motorola.com
Wed May 24 08:00:18 EST 2000


Err, I meant bursts are not used by the core until caching is ENABLED.

"Richard Hendricks (ra6353)" wrote:
>
> Are you using a custom UPM table?  This can happen when your UPM burst
> table is not proper.  Since bursts are not used by the core until
> caching is disabled, problems usually come from the UPM table.
>
> Daniel Wu wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks to all who responsed to my last qeustion. The problem was that the immr
> > was not setup correctly. Also since it is a custom board (MPC860T based), I had
> > to rewrite code to fill in the bd_t structure. The board is now sending
> > characters to the console, which is good but I still have one of the original
> > problems: I can only step through the code using the BDM debugger, but when I
> > run the code, it generates a software emulation exception and stops.
> >
> > After some investigation, it seems that I can run the code up to the point
> > where the instructure cache is enabled - actually only a few lines at the top
> > of the startup code. My question is: are there any restrictions on when the
> > cache can be enabled? Are there anything else I've missed.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Daniel
> >
>
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