Jammy Dane wrote:
please send your "printenv" result, i think there is something wrong with your u-boot envionment settings.

And please enable kernel low level debugging and send us the result.

http://wiki.davincidsp.com/index.php?title=FAQ_for_DaVinci_Linux

Most probably anything with the machine number is wrong.

Dirk

    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* Gu George <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    *To:* Jammy <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    *Sent:* Sunday, March 23, 2008 2:55 PM
    *Subject:* Re: help:problem of rebuild new linux kernel of dm355

    Hi, all
I am porting open source Linux kernel into DM355, but I met a problem. I am using Linux git kernel downloaded from Montavista open soure
    git, and I modify the code in arch/arm/mach-davinci/ for DM355 EVM,
    and sucessfully compiled out the uImage, but when I use u-boot's
    tftp;bootm method, the terminal only output:
    .....
    Ucompressed kernel.............................................done,
    start kernel.
I am confused why there is no more output messages, and where is the
    kernel dead.
Thanks 2008/3/22, Jammy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:

        thank you Dirk, the problem is resolved by following your
        suggestion and i
        have built a new kernel.
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         >   1. RE: Davinci git tree issue (Hunter, Jon)
         >   2. Re: Davinci git tree issue (Dirk Behme)
         >   3. Re: [RFC][PATCH 1/1] I2C: DaVinci: Fix smbus Oops with AIC33
         >      usage (Dirk Behme)
         >   4. help:problem of rebuild new linux kernel of dm355 (Jammy)
         >   5. Re: help:problem of rebuild new linux kernel of dm355
        (Dirk Behme)
         >   6. Loading uBoot for first time ( Ant?nio Silva )
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         > Message: 1
         > Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 15:54:34 -0500
         > From: "Hunter, Jon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
         > Subject: RE: Davinci git tree issue
         > To: "Dirk Behme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
         > Cc: davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com
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         >> Any special reason why you try http protocol?
         >>
         >> Normally you will use
         >>
         >> git-clone git://source.mvista.com/git/linux-davinci-2.6.git
         >> linux-davinci-git
         >>
         >> Some years ago I tried http protocol behind a firewall and
        it was a
         >> pain. Never got it working properly. Don't know if it works
        today,
         > though.
         >
         > Yes, the linux PC I am using is behind a firewall and my
        understanding
         > is that I need to use http. In the past I have been able to
        get this to
         > work quite well just defining "http_proxy".
         >
         >> Btw: Which git version do you use? For http you should use
        the latest
         > one.
         >
         > Just checked and I am using v1.4.4.4. I will upgrade to the
        latest and
         > see if this helps.
         >
         > If you guys are having no issues outside of any firewalls
        then this does
         > imply it is our setup here.
         >
         > Cheers
         > Jon
         >
         >
         > ------------------------------
         >
         > Message: 2
         > Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 22:01:29 +0100
         > From: Dirk Behme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
         > Subject: Re: Davinci git tree issue
         > To: "Hunter, Jon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
         > Cc: davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com
        <mailto:davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com>
         > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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         >
         > Hunter, Jon wrote:
         >>>Any special reason why you try http protocol?
         >>>
         >>>Normally you will use
         >>>
         >>>git-clone git://source.mvista.com/git/linux-davinci-2.6.git
         >>>linux-davinci-git
         >>>
         >>>Some years ago I tried http protocol behind a firewall and
        it was a
         >>>pain. Never got it working properly. Don't know if it works
        today,
         >>
         >> though.
         >>
         >> Yes, the linux PC I am using is behind a firewall and my
        understanding
         >> is that I need to use http. In the past I have been able to
        get this to
         >> work quite well just defining "http_proxy".
         >
         > Nice to hear that you get it working over proxy :)
         >
         >>>Btw: Which git version do you use? For http you should use
        the latest
         >>
         >> one.
         >>
         >> Just checked and I am using v1.4.4.4. I will upgrade to the
        latest and
         >> see if this helps.
         >>
         >> If you guys are having no issues outside of any firewalls
        then this does
         >> imply it is our setup here.
         >
         > I just did an update, so not sure if I would have noticed any
        issues
         > for complete new download.
         >
         > Dirk
         >
         >
         > ------------------------------
         >
         > Message: 3
         > Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 22:13:32 +0100
         > From: Dirk Behme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
         > Subject: Re: [RFC][PATCH 1/1] I2C: DaVinci: Fix smbus Oops
        with AIC33
         > usage
         > To: Alexander Vasiliev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
         > Cc: Davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com
        <mailto:Davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com>
         > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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         >
         > Alexander Vasiliev wrote:
         >> Hi, Dirk.
         >>
         >> As i remember the problem is that Davinci cannot send zero
        length
         >> packets on i2c. To find
         >> device on some address linux (i2c_probe_address in
        i2c-core.c) sends
         >> zero length packets.
         >> So in  i2c_davinci_xfer_msg(in i2c-davinci.c)  we use the hack -
         >> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////
         >> #ifndef DAVINCI_HACK
         >> dev->buf = msg->buf;
         >> dev->buf_len = msg->len;
         >> #else
         >> if (msg->len == 0) {
         >> dev->buf = &zero_byte;
         >> dev->buf_len = 1;
         >> } else {
         >> dev->buf = msg->buf;
         >> dev->buf_len = msg->len;
         >> }
         >> #endif
         >> /////////////////////////////////////////////////////
         >> and hope that Davinci sends address byte + one byte.
         >
         > Yes, that is my understanding as well.
         >
         >> But it sends only
         >> address byte in this case. It seems like AIC33 terminates
        transfer.
         >
         > Did you measure this with logic analyzer or similiar?
        Unfortunately,
         > I'm not sure if this is the root cause of the problem or if
        it is the
         > result of an error happening earlier. See below.
         >
         >> Then we detect stop condition interrupt, but dev->buf_len
        still equals
         >> to 1. So i2c_davinci_xfer_msg(in i2c-davinci.c) returns
        -EREMOTEIO.
         >> And linux thinks that there was no answer from that address.
         >
         > Hmm, I'm not sure what might be the root cause of the
        problem. There
         > are two options. Maybe an I2C expert can comment?
         >
         > While debugging, I found that the code scans for two AIC I2C
        addresses
         > (TLV320AIC23ID1 and TLV320AIC23ID2). While scanning the first ID
         > (which doesn't exist) the driver reports *no* error. And if I
        only
         > scan for the second, correct ID, this works as well. The error is
         > reported while scanning for the second (correct) ID.
         >
         > So the two root cause options are:
         >
         > a) Scanning for an I2C address basically doesn't work with
        the zero
         > length hack above. But trying this on a non-existing I2C ID
        doesn't
         > cause any error.
         >
         > or
         >
         > b) While scanning for the first non-existing ID the error
        exit path of
         > I2C driver (the "if (dev->cmd_err & DAVINCI_I2C_STR_NACK)" path)
         > doesn't exits cleanly. Then, I2C HW is in an intermediate
        state not
         > able to execute the next scan with (correct) I2C address
        properly.
         >
         > I tend to (b). If anybody would confirm that with using only
         > TLV320AIC23ID2 and not scanning for TLV320AIC23ID1 audio
        works fine,
         > this would be a proof for (b) (?)
         >
         >> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
         >> r =
        wait_for_completion_interruptible_timeout(&dev->cmd_complete,
         >>       DAVINCI_I2C_TIMEOUT);
         >> if (r == 0) {
         >> dev_err(dev->dev, "controller timed out\n");
         >> i2c_davinci_init(dev);
         >> dev->buf = NULL;
         >> return -ETIMEDOUT;
         >> }
         >> if (dev->buf_len) {             /*it is not NULL, as
         >> /* signal may have aborted the transfer */
         >> if (r >= 0) {
         >> dev_err(dev->dev, "abnormal termination buf_len=%i\n",
         >> dev->buf_len);
         >> r = -EREMOTEIO;
         >> }
         >> dev->terminate = 1;
         >> wmb();
         >> dev->buf = NULL;
         >> }
         >>
        
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
         >>
         >> Here some kind of patch for function i2c_davinci_xfer_msg in
        file
         >> i2c-davinci.c
         >>
         >> #ifndef DAVINCI_HACK
         >> dev->buf = msg->buf;
         >> dev->buf_len = msg->len;
         >> #else
         >> if (msg->len == 0) {
         >> dev->buf = &zero_byte;
         >> dev->buf_len = 1;
         >> zero_byte = 1;      /*it is u8. We don't wait for any data to be
         >> transfered*/
         >> printk(KERN_INFO"I2CDavinci: trying to send zero bytes.\n");
         >> } else {
         >> dev->buf = msg->buf;
         >> dev->buf_len = msg->len;
         >> }
         >> #endif
         >> //////////////////////////////
         >> r =
        wait_for_completion_interruptible_timeout(&dev->cmd_complete,
         >>       DAVINCI_I2C_TIMEOUT);
         >> if (r == 0) {
         >> dev_err(dev->dev, "controller timed out\n");
         >> i2c_davinci_init(dev);
         >> dev->buf = NULL;
         >> return -ETIMEDOUT;
         >> }
         >>         if(zero_byte == 1)/*There is no problem, if transfer
        didn't
         >> occur.*/
         > >
         >> dev->buf_len = 0;
         >> if (dev->buf_len) {
         >> ////////////////////////////
         >
         > Is there a special reason why you set zero_byte to 1 for the
         > detection? You could detect for 0 as well?
         >
         >> Why Davinci sends only address byte - that's the question is.
         >
         > Anybody with an idea regarding this?
         >
         > Many thanks
         >
         > Dirk
         >
         >> 2008/3/21, Dirk Behme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
         >>
         >>> Make sure that in case access to non-exisiting I2C address
        is done HW
         >>> is reset afterwards and works properly for next access.
         >>>
         >>> Signed-off-by: Dirk Behme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
         >>>
         >>>Index: linux-davinci/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-davinci.c
         >>>
        ===================================================================
         >>> --- linux-davinci.orig/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-davinci.c
         >>> +++ linux-davinci/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-davinci.c
         >>> @@ -348,6 +348,12 @@ i2c_davinci_xfer_msg(struct i2c_adapter
         >>>                        w = davinci_i2c_read_reg(dev,
         >>> DAVINCI_I2C_MDR_REG);
         >>>                        MOD_REG_BIT(w, DAVINCI_I2C_MDR_STP, 1);
         >>>                        davinci_i2c_write_reg(dev,
        DAVINCI_I2C_MDR_REG,
         >>> w);
         >>> +#ifdef DAVINCI_HACK
         >>> +                       /* Reset error for next access
        working properly
         >>> again */
         >>> +                       w = davinci_i2c_read_reg(dev,
         >>> DAVINCI_I2C_MDR_REG);
         >>> +                       MOD_REG_BIT(w, DAVINCI_I2C_MDR_IRS, 0);
         >>> +                       davinci_i2c_write_reg(dev,
        DAVINCI_I2C_MDR_REG,
         >>> w);
         >>> +#endif
         >>>                }
         >>>                return -EREMOTEIO;
         >>>        }
         >>>
         >>>
         >>>_______________________________________________
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         >>
         >>
         >
         >
         >
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         >
         > Message: 4
         > Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 14:02:29 +0800
         > From: "Jammy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
         > Subject: help:problem of rebuild new linux kernel of dm355
         > To: <davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com
        <mailto:davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com>>
         > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
         > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="gb2312"
         >
         > Hi,all
         >
         > i am developing the dm355 evm now and i found a problem of
        rebuilding new
         > linux kernel.
         >
         > when i use "make" command to build a new kernel, the message
        is as
         > follows:
         >
         > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ti-davinci]$ make ARCH=arm
        CROSS_COMPILE=arm_v5t_le-
         > uImage
         >  CHK     include/linux/version.h
         >  SPLIT   include/linux/autoconf.h -> include/config/*
         >  SYMLINK include/asm-arm/arch -> include/asm-arm/arch-davinci
         >  CHK     include/asm-arm/constants.h
         >  CHK     include/linux/compile.h
         >  CHK     usr/initramfs_list
         >  Kernel: arch/arm/boot/Image is ready
         >  Kernel: arch/arm/boot/zImage is ready
         >  UIMAGE  arch/arm/boot/uImage
         >  "mkimage" command not found - U-Boot images will not be built
         >  Image arch/arm/boot/uImage is ready
         >
         > why "mkimage" command not found, i have found the mkimage
        file in the path
         > of /opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/bin, but when i use
        "which" command,
         > it said that:
         >
         > which mkimage
         > /usr/bin/which: no mkimage in
         > (/opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/devkit/arm/v5t_le/bin:
         > /opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/bin:
         >
        
/opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/common/bin:/opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/devkit/arm/v5t_le/bin:
         > /opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/bin:
         >
        
/opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/common/bin:/opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/devkit/arm/v5t_le/bin:
         > /opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/bin:
         >
        
/opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/common/bin:/usr/lib/qt-3.3/bin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/lib/ccache:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/home/hb0402/bin)
         >
         > i do not know the reason is, is the path which i set is
        wrong? the content
         > of .bashrc file in the root directory of my account of linux
        box is as
         > follows:
         >
         >
         > # .bashrc
         >
         > # Source global definitions
         > if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then
         >        . /etc/bashrc
         > fi
         >
         > # User specific aliases and functions
         > PATH="/opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/devkit/arm/v5t_le/bin:
         > /opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/bin:
         > /opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/common/bin:$PATH"
         >
         > i use the "source .bashrc" after the content of .bashrc is set.
         >
         > when i use "echo $PATH" there are paths which i have set.
         >
         > can you help me?
         >
         > how can i rebuild a new linux kernel?
         >
         > i am waiting for your reply, and thank you for reading my letter!
         >
         > Best regards
         >
         > Jammy
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         > Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 07:12:12 +0100
         > From: Dirk Behme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
         > Subject: Re: help:problem of rebuild new linux kernel of dm355
         > To: Jammy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
         > Cc: davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com
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         > Jammy wrote:
         >> Hi,all
         >>
         >> i am developing the dm355 evm now and i found a problem of
        rebuilding
         >> new linux kernel.
         >>
         >> when i use "make" command to build a new kernel, the message
        is as
         >> follows:
         >>
         >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ti-davinci]$ make ARCH=arm
        CROSS_COMPILE=arm_v5t_le-
         >> uImage
         >>   CHK     include/linux/version.h
         >>   SPLIT   include/linux/autoconf.h -> include/config/*
         >>   SYMLINK include/asm-arm/arch -> include/asm-arm/arch-davinci
         >>   CHK     include/asm-arm/constants.h
         >>   CHK     include/linux/compile.h
         >>   CHK     usr/initramfs_list
         >>   Kernel: arch/arm/boot/Image is ready
         >>   Kernel: arch/arm/boot/zImage is ready
         >>   UIMAGE  arch/arm/boot/uImage
         >>   "mkimage" command not found - U-Boot images will not be built
         >>   Image arch/arm/boot/uImage is ready
         >>
         >> why "mkimage" command not found, i have found the mkimage
        file in the
         >> path of /opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/bin, but when i use
        "which"
         >> command, it said that:
         >>
         >> which mkimage
         >> /usr/bin/which: no mkimage in
         >> (/opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/devkit/arm/v5t_le/bin:
         >> /opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/bin:
         >>
        
/opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/common/bin:/opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/devkit/arm/v5t_le/bin:
         >> /opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/bin:
         >>
        
/opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/common/bin:/opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/devkit/arm/v5t_le/bin:
         >> /opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/bin:
         >>
        
/opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/common/bin:/usr/lib/qt-3.3/bin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/lib/ccache:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/home/hb0402/bin)
         >>
         >> i do not know the reason is, is the path which i set is
        wrong? the
         >> content of .bashrc file in the root directory of my account
        of linux box
         >> is as follows:
         >>
         >>
         >> # .bashrc
         >>
         >> # Source global definitions
         >> if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then
         >>         . /etc/bashrc
         >> fi
         >>
         >> # User specific aliases and functions
         >> PATH="/opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/devkit/arm/v5t_le/bin:
         >> /opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/bin:
         >> /opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/common/bin:$PATH"
         >>
         >> i use the "source .bashrc" after the content of .bashrc is set.
         >>
         >> when i use "echo $PATH" there are paths which i have set.
         >>
         >> can you help me?
         >>
         >> how can i rebuild a new linux kernel?
         >>
         >> i am waiting for your reply, and thank you for reading my
        letter!
         >
         > What do you get after executing
         >
         > export PATH=$PATH:/opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/bin
         > chmod a+x /opt/mv_pro_4.0.1/montavista/pro/bin/mkimage
         > mkimage
         >
         > at your bash prompt?
         >
         > Dirk
         >
         >
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         >
         > Message: 6
         > Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 10:52:29 +0000
         > From: " Ant?nio Silva " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
         > Subject: Loading uBoot for first time
         > To: davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com
        <mailto:davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com>
         > Message-ID:
         > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
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         >
         > Hello,
         >
         > I am starting working with dm355 EVM, and one question
        arises: Is there's
         > any other way to load uBoot without Code Composer Studio?? Is
        there any
         > open-source aplication do perform this?
         > It seems a waste having to buy CCS only to load the flash
        with uBoot.
         >
         > Best Regards,
         >
         > A.Silva
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