linux on dsp-board as ELF?

Gerhard TAEUBL Gerhard.TAEUBL at frequentis.com
Mon Mar 17 23:17:36 EST 2003


Hi Günther!

Our Company produce PPC boards since 1996, since 2001 (I think) we have linux on it.
So from history we have also an own bootstrapper, that only wait for data from the serial line and write the data into the RAM, Afterwards the adress where to jump will be transmitted.
Of course it detect also if an application is stored in flash.

So we wrote a small programm which write a RAM region into flash, After this programm we append the linux Image (mbx file). So the whole data will be stored in RAM, and afterwards it will be copy the real linux kernel into flash.
The rest of initializion we do in the boot files of linux (arch/ppc/boot/mbx).

But in the mbx file after the first 64kByte strat the real application (jump in), we cut the first 64kbyte.

Hope this helps a little bit

Have fun

Gerhard

>>> Guenther SOMMER <gue at rettung.at> 03/16/03 12:03am >>>

hmm, i've not a great knowledge with ELF.

my board-firmware has the possibility to download a image to the sdram
as ELF-file... a linux zImage is also a ELF-file... but the kernel will
give the wrong parameters if i will download it, or is there a
workaround possible?

greetings, guenther sommer.


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