2.6 on 8xx (was [PATCH] Driver for FECs on motorola DUET (87x/88x))
Pantelis Antoniou
panto at intracom.gr
Wed May 26 00:08:50 EST 2004
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>On Tue, 25 May 2004, Pantelis Antoniou wrote:
>
>
>>Hi there
>>
>>Success!!!
>>
>> netvia-ppc root # uname -a
>> Linux netvia-ppc 2.6.6 #54 Tue May 25 13:53:27 EEST 2004 ppc ppc ppc
>>GNU/Linux
>>
>>Everything works now, the problem was with the uart driver, had a
>>problem with
>>the interrupts.
>>
>
>i'm definitely interested in what it took for you to get this to work.
>currently, i've got a perfectly working system, booting a 2.4-based
>kernel, compiled with ELDK 3.0, on a customized 8xx board. this system
>uses the now-deprecated "devfs".
>
I used an NFS mounted root ELDK 3.0 filesystem. By mistake I booted with
devfs and everything worked except the telnet networked logins.
Did not have time to check why though.
>
>i bk-cloned the linuxppc-2.5 tree, did "make menuconfig" as best i could
>(guessing every so often at some of the new features), compiled a new
>kernel and, glory be, actually got the new kernel to boot up to the point
>of trying to start "init", at which point it hung.
>
Well you wont get any further than this using the stock kernel.
I had to use my own ethernet and a ported over serial uart driver for CPM2
boards.
Also some tweaking is needed to the irq dispatch and defining out
some mmu staff which do not apply for 8xx.
>
>i'm using embedded planet's planet core bootloader and, although i'd love
>to make the switch to u-boot, given that planet core seems to be doing the
>job at the moment, i think i won't tempt the gods just yet. that's a
>later project.
>
>
My condolences :)
>given that "devfs" is now technically obsolete, i'm wondering what you did
>in terms of the kernel configuration, and what you had to do in your root
>filesystem to effect the switch over to (i'm assuming) sysfs+udev.
>
I did nothing special; it appeared to just work.
>
>mind sharing your .config file for this? i'm not interested in getting
>every feature of this board to work at the moment -- just getting to the
>command line prompt would make me happy.
>
Patience, I'll clean the stuff up and post them here.
>
>rday
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Regards
Pantelis
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