Am Donnerstag, den 10.05.2007, 16:17 +1000 schrieb Greg Ungerer:
> Hi Per,
>
> Per Hallsmark wrote:
> > Dear nommu gurus!
> >
> > I'm back down the work-pile and trying porting linux 2.6 on a ARM nommu
> > processor.
> > The boot seems going farly well, but as soon as userland start, it goes
>
well, it's a good thought :)
Probably the tx done is coming to soon so I'm actually destroying the
char buffer that is still about to go out.
A small delay here (although I hate it) solves the issue... probably I need
to reread the doc's a couple of times more. :)
David McCullough wrote:
Jivin
Thanks Greg for clarifying.
Going for the extended proc-arm7tdmi.S as before.
Greg Ungerer wrote:
Hi Per,
Per Hallsmark wrote:
Dear nommu gurus!
I'm back down the work-pile and trying porting linux 2.6 on a ARM
nommu processor.
The boot seems going farly well, but as soon as userland start,
Hi Per,
Per Hallsmark wrote:
Dear nommu gurus!
I'm back down the work-pile and trying porting linux 2.6 on a ARM nommu
processor.
The boot seems going farly well, but as soon as userland start, it goes
to some parallell universe or something.
Unfortunally this platform hasn't any jtag interfa
Jivin Per Hallsmark lays it down ...
> Dear nommu gurus!
>
> I'm back down the work-pile and trying porting linux 2.6 on a ARM nommu
> processor.
> The boot seems going farly well, but as soon as userland start, it goes
> to some parallell universe or something.
> Unfortunally this platform has
Dear nommu gurus!
I'm back down the work-pile and trying porting linux 2.6 on a ARM nommu
processor.
The boot seems going farly well, but as soon as userland start, it goes
to some parallell universe or something.
Unfortunally this platform hasn't any jtag interface so it's a struggle
to conti