Stability of MontaVista's 2.4.0-test2-1.2.2-1
Ron Bianco
ronb at junction.net
Sat Mar 31 10:25:54 EST 2001
Check out:
http://www.mot.com/SPS/PowerPC/teksupport/tools/DINK32/VERSION12/dinkindex.htm
Most of DINK source code is easily downloadable, and the full source is obtainable thru a Motorola rep.
Not sure if that link is to the most current version.
Cheers, Ron
> -----Original Message-----
> > Anyway, I have another question. In the header from
> > arch/ppc/kernel/sandpoint_setup.c,I see the following comment:
> > * The firmware on the sandpoint is called DINK (not my acronym :). This
> > port
> > * depends on DINK to do some basic initialization (e.g., initialize the
> > memory
> > * ctlr) and to ensure that the processor is using MAP B (CHRP map).
> >
> > Since I don't really have a Sandpoint, and I don't have the DINK which
> > comes with it, I guess I will run into trouble.
> > Is there a place where I could find info on what I should do I exactly as
> > far as initialization goes?!?
>
> No, I don't know of any place you can go that would tell you what you have to
> init. You could look at some of the open source firmwares that are out there
> which should give you a good idea. If you have a JTAG probe, you can put it
> on a board similar to yours with known good firmware and look the host-bridge
> regs, etc to how it sets everything up. I dunno...
>
> You will definitely need to have the PCI arbiter, power mgmt, memory
> controller, and certain bits in HID0 and L2CR (if you have an L2 ctlr on your
> processor) all set up correctly. Maybe some board regs too.
>
> Mark
>
>
>
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