initramfs too large?

Marco Stornelli marco.stornelli at coritel.it
Wed Sep 10 23:35:37 EST 2008


Hi Dave,

no if well remeber for 2.6.18 it's "ramdisk_size" (before this option 
had a name slightly different) but you can check it out in the kernel 
documentation (in the documentation folder of your kernel). Another 
thing: you should check out that the kernel, the initram disk and the 
dtb are loaded in ram from your bootloader without overlapping, maybe 
you've changed the dimensions and something is overlapped.

Regards.

Dave Littell ha scritto:
> Marco Stornelli wrote:
>   
>> Hi Dave,
>>
>> if I well understood you've done a "manual" operation very ugly. You can
>> adjust the default settings in the kernel menu under device
>> drivers/block devices and set the number of ramdisk device and the
>> default size. You can use even the kernel command line option
>> "ramdisk_size" to tell to the kernel the size of the ramdisk size you
>> are using.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>>     
>
> Hi Marco,
>
> Thanks for the reply.  I believe the ramdisk settings are OK, but I'll
> post them later to confirm.  I did try changing those settings, but that
> didn't help.
>
> Is the kernel command-line option "ramdisk_size" or "ramdisk-size" for
> 2.6.18?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
>
>   
>> Dave Littell ha scritto:
>>     
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I believe my initramfs has grown beyond some limit, but I'm at a loss to
>>> know how to correct it.  We recognized that we would have to allow a
>>> larger initramfs than the defaults provided, so I modified the following
>>> (on a 2.6.18 kernel):
>>>
>>> 1. .../arch/powerpc/boot/wrapper: A "-Ttext=0x1000000" was added to the
>>> ld args.
>>>
>>> 2. .../arch/powerpc/boot/zImage.lds.S: The ALIGN() directive was changed
>>>  to use 16 instead of 4.
>>>
>>> I thought I was finished and everything seemed to be working well with
>>> an initramfs CPIO archive size of approx. 9 MB.  However, we just had
>>> another size increase (to a CPIO archive size of approx. 12 MB) and now
>>> I'm rewarded with this at boot:
>>>
>>> ## Booting image at 08000000 ...
>>>    Image Name:   Linux-2.6.18_pro500-440epx_eval
>>>    Image Type:   PowerPC Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
>>>    Data Size:    7113720 Bytes =  6.8 MB
>>>    Load Address: 01000000
>>>    Entry Point:  01000410
>>>    Verifying Checksum ... OK
>>>    Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK
>>> CPU clock-frequency <- 0x27bc86ae (667MHz)
>>> CPU timebase-frequency <- 0x27bc86ae (667MHz)
>>> /plb: clock-frequency <- 9ef21ab (167MHz)
>>> /plb/opb: clock-frequency <- 4f790d5 (83MHz)
>>> /plb/opb/ebc: clock-frequency <- 34fb5e3 (56MHz)
>>> /plb/opb/serial at ef600300: clock-frequency <- a8c000 (11MHz)
>>> /plb/opb/serial at ef600400: clock-frequency <- a8c000 (11MHz)
>>> /plb/opb/serial at ef600500: clock-frequency <- a8c000 (11MHz)
>>> /plb/opb/serial at ef600600: clock-frequency <- a8c000 (11MHz)
>>> Memory <- <0x0 0x0 0x10000000> (256MB)
>>> ENET0: local-mac-address <- 00:80:3f:0d:80:0d
>>> ENET1: local-mac-address <- 79:60:04:ea:d9:a1
>>>
>>> zImage starting: loaded at 0x01000000 (sp: 0x0ff182e8)
>>> Allocating 0x904dc0 bytes for kernel ...
>>> gunzipping (0x00000000 <- 0x0100d000:0x01912c90)...done 0x8de100 bytes
>>>
>>> Linux/PowerPC load: console=ttyS0,115200 console=ttyMTD3
>>> Finalizing device tree... flat tree at 0x191f3a0
>>>
>>> Here it sits, forever.  I poked around a bit with the JTAG and found (in
>>> one instance) that probe_machine() (from setup_common.c) was taking a
>>> DataTLBError exception because it appears the machine descriptors are
>>> scrubbed to 0.  I added some debug code to setup_common.c, but on the
>>> next attempted boot the JTAG showed that DataTLBError exceptions in
>>> identify_cpu() (cputable.c).
>>>
>>> If I reduce the size of initramfs back to it's original size the system
>>> runs just fine.  So, I'm guessing the larger initramfs is somehow
>>> stomping on something, but have no idea how to proceed to resolve this.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks very much,
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
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