Hello Qsyang,
Sunday, December 14, 2003, 11:21:08 PM, you wrote:
Q> Thanks a million. My BDI2000 configuration file is quite simple
Q> because i try to keep a "clean" CPU environment when using BDI
Q> Debugger.The config file is printed below:
Q> [INIT]
Q> ; init core register
Q>
Hi!
> THE PROBLEM: While compiling the kernel I get the following error.
> arch/ppc/kernel/kernel.o: In function `ppc4xx_setup_arch':
> arch/ppc/kernel/kernel.o(.text.init+0xbee): undefined reference to
> `dummy_con'
> arch/ppc/kernel/kernel.o(.text.init+0xbf2): undefined reference to
> `dummy_c
> > > I've also been thinking about dynamically using large
> TLB/PTE mappings
> > > for ioremap on 405/440.
> >
> > OK, I expect not so much benefit from this measure but it
> depends on the
> > application, of course.
>
> Yes, I've seen a lot of apps with huge shared memory areas across PCI
> th
Sun,
You should modify the Makefile and set ARCH=ppc,
CROSS_COMPILE=$(yourcompiler) then make menuconfig. In platform select
8xx for processor type, FADS for machine type.
Best regards,
Davey
- Original Message -
From: "sun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:00 AM
Su
Hi,all:
I am working on running linux on PPC 860T(Motorola ).
I used the kernel2.4.4 from Denx which works fine(thank
Denx).I want to use the newly kernel version e.g. the
2.4.1x,2.4.2x or 2.6.xx. I am using the FADS860 boards.
I have download the PPC kernel from bitkeeper as
http://penguinppc
On Sun, 2003-12-14 at 20:24, DaveyWu wrote:
> Stefan,
>
> Thanks for your reply. My bootloader is OpenBios. I think the problem is not
> caused by the wrong MAC addresses, because when I boot the 2.4.18 kernel the
> MAC address of eth1 is same 00:00:00:00:00:00 but both EMACs work well.
>
> Our
hello,
Thanks for all members of this grp for helping me out on almost all
ocassions when i have a doubt going beyond myself.
I have to port opensource Linux 2.4.X on to an E8260 mpc 8260 target
board from planet core. I will use this development board in testing
some protocol stacks. Can any on
In message <000f01c3c2b7$aa15e070$3901a8c0 at sunzj> you wrote:
>
>I am working on running linux on PPC 860T(Motorola ). I used the
> kernel2.4.4 from Denx which works fine(thank Denx).I want to use the
> newly kernel version e.g. the 2.4.1x,2.4.2x or 2.6.xx. I am using the
> FADS860 boards.
Hi !!!
I am a relatively newbie in both embedded stuff and Linux and would
appreciate any help that is given.
I am trying to bring up the Display on the system. It has a S3 ViRGE/GX
card.
the other m/c Specifications:
Host Machine : Intel x86 having RedHat 7.0 installed
Target Board: IBM Walnut