XPS_LL_TEMAC works correctly?

Mohammad Sadegh Sadri mamsadegh at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 14 19:09:46 EST 2008


Rami,

Thanks for reply,

But if u study the kernel log I posted carefully, you can simply see that Kernel has mounted the root file system, 
Look at this line in my prev post : VFS: Mounted root (nfs filesystem). then init has began and after that nothing more happens. 

the NFS is working correctly and the folder can be mounted easily from other computers. I personally think that the problem can be with NFS or the root file system of ELDK. 

I have done the same things with older versions of EDK using PLB_TEMAC and every thing has worked correctly.


Subject: RE: XPS_LL_TEMAC works correctly?
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 10:31:31 +0200
From: rwehbi at wirecom-tech.com
To: mamsadegh at hotmail.com










Hi,
 
I would suggest that you verify that your system file is already 
mounted on the host PC (where your server NFS is installed), and that the 
/etc/exports file (configuration file of the nfs server) permit to your board to 
mount the system file.
 
example of an /etc/exports file:
 
/opt/ml403/rootfs
192.168.206.223/24(rw,no_root_squash,sync,subtree_check)
 
where the ip addresse is that of nfs client, 
and the path indicates where I mounted the system file.
 
Good 
luck,
 
Rami




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10:16
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XPS_LL_TEMAC works correctly?


Hi all,

Using: 
EDK 9.2.02, 
Xilinx Linux 
2.6.24-rc8-xlnx
XPS_LL_TEMAC version 1.00.b

I bring up the Linux 
kernel on ML403 -Rev04 board,
LL_TEMAC buffer size 128kbits, and set to use 
SG DMA

I encounter the following messages when the kernel wants to mount 
the root file system, as one can see the kernel has mounter the nfs root file 
system and init is initiated, but after that a Link carrier lost happens and it 
stops working. 

is this behavior natural? ( the PC has attansic gigabit 
ethernet port with kernel 2.6.24.4 running, nfs works very well in other 
tests)

thanks

.............
eth0: XLlTemac: speed set to 
1000Mb/s
eth0: XLlTemac: Send Threshold = 24, Receive Threshold = 4
eth0: 
XLlTemac: Send Wait bound = 254, Receive Wait bound = 254
IP-Config: 
Complete:
      device=eth0, addr=10.10.10.11, 
mask=255.255.255.0, gw=10.10.10.10,
     
host=10.10.10.11, domain=, nis-domain=(none),
     
bootserver=10.10.10.10, rootserver=10.10.10.10, rootpath=
Looking up port of 
RPC 100003/2 on 10.10.10.10
Looking up port of RPC 100005/1 on 
10.10.10.10
VFS: Mounted root (nfs filesystem).
Freeing unused kernel 
memory: 88k init
eth0: XLlTemac: PHY Link carrier lost.
eth0: XLlTemac: 
speed set to 1000Mb/s
eth0: XLlTemac: PHY Link carrier restored.
( KERNEL 
STOPS WORKING HERE!!!!!!!!)





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