MPC7410 doesn't work with linux-2.4.20-denx
Ron Bianco
ronb at lcsaudio.com
Sat Aug 16 04:00:41 EST 2003
I'm curious as to what an MPC8260 is doing on a board based on an MPC7410?
Is this a dual processor board?
Ron
>
> Dear Christian,
>
> in message <200308141128.h7EBSnQ06089 at mailgate5.cinetic.de> you wrote:
> >
> > I'm currently trying to get linux running on an embedded board:
> > * MPC7410 Rev.1.4
> > * PowerQUICC (MPC 8260)
> > * RAM: 128 MB
> > * Flash: 64 MB
> > * Kernel: 2.4.20-denx
> >
> > For some reason, it doesn't boot properly. It says "Now booting Linux",
> > after that something triggers a hard reset. For the last 2 weeks I tried
>
> A couple of questions:
>
> * Which bootloader are you using?
> * Are you sure that the SDRAM initialization is correct?
> * Are you sure the information passed from the bootloader to the Linux
> kernel (memory size, clocks, ...) is correct?
> * Finally: did you disable the software watchdog?
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Wolfgang Denk
>
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