* RE: mpc860 vs. mpc860T
@ 2002-01-15 14:25 Steven Vacca
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From: Steven Vacca @ 2002-01-15 14:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I did a complete search for CONFIG_8xx_CPU6, and
truncated variations, in my mpc8xx-2.2.13 kernel, and
could not find it. It doesn't show up as a cfg option either.
Even a grep on CONFIG_8xx doesn't show anything
resembling that. Could it be in there and accessible
in an alternative way?
Steven
-----Original Message-----
From: Wolfgang Denk [SMTP:wd@denx.de]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 9:01 AM
To: svacca@valcom.com
Subject: Re: mpc860 vs. mpc860T
Dear Steven,
in message <01C19DA2.0031A1C0.svacca@valcom.com> you wrote:
>
> My 860T rev is: duht-duhduh-duuuuuhh: XPC860TZP50B3 :>(
>
> I guess that means I'll need some workarounds.
Right.
> My embedded linux kernel is Redhat's mpc8xx-2.2.13, so
> maybe porting in some workarounds might not be too painful.
> Could I please get access to your workarounds, Magnus?
Ummm... the CONFIG_8xx_CPU6 kernel configuation option (workaround
for CPU6 Silicon Errata (860 Pre Rev. C et al.)) was already
available with 2.2.13 kernels; you may check it RH bothered to
include it. If so, just enable it.
Hope that helps,
Wolfgang Denk
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Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself.
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* RE: mpc860 vs. mpc860T
@ 2002-01-15 17:55 Steven Vacca
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From: Steven Vacca @ 2002-01-15 17:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Yes! Yes! Success!
I transferred the CONFIG_8xx_CPU6 patches from the
linuxPPC sources into my kernel and that solved my
problems with the old version of the 860T.
"Thanks a quadrillion for your help!"
/
\O/
\/ <---- Steven
_/\_
-----Original Message-----
From: Wolfgang Denk [SMTP:wd@denx.de]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 9:37 AM
To: svacca@valcom.com
Subject: Re: mpc860 vs. mpc860T
In message <01C19DA6.994D3370.svacca@valcom.com> you wrote:
>
> I did a complete search for CONFIG_8xx_CPU6, and
> truncated variations, in my mpc8xx-2.2.13 kernel, and
> could not find it. It doesn't show up as a cfg option either.
> Even a grep on CONFIG_8xx doesn't show anything
> resembling that. Could it be in there and accessible
> in an alternative way?
Sorry, I never checked RH's sources (which are pretty old anyway); I
have no idea if they provide alternative configuration options.
You can grab some of the other 8xx enabled source trees (like
MontaVista's or ours - see ftp://ftp.denx.de/pub/LinuxPPC/usr/src/)
and extract the necessary changes (or compare if they _are_ available
in your RH code, but under a different name.
There are only 4 files affected:
arch/ppc/8xx_io/Config.in
arch/ppc/kernel/head.S
arch/ppc/kernel/time.h
include/asm-ppc/pgtable.h
Hope this helps,
Wolfgang Denk
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This is now. Later is later.
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@ 2002-01-15 13:52 Steven Vacca
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From: Steven Vacca @ 2002-01-15 13:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
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OK, here goes.
My 860T rev is: duht-duhduh-duuuuuhh: XPC860TZP50B3 :>(
I guess that means I'll need some workarounds.
My embedded linux kernel is Redhat's mpc8xx-2.2.13, so
maybe porting in some workarounds might not be too painful.
Could I please get access to your workarounds, Magnus?
Thanks,
Steven
-----Original Message-----
From: Magnus Damm [SMTP:damm@opensource.se]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 4:56 AM
To: svacca@valcom.com
Subject: Re: mpc860 vs. mpc860T
Early 860T cpu:s have lots of silicon bugs.
Check out the revision information and the errata.
If you have a 860TB3 or earlier you need workarounds.
Funny notice:
On one of the first 860T revisions it wasn't possible to
use the CPM and the fec at the same time...
One other problem I remember was related to SPR:s and
trashed cache...
I do have workarounds in my kernel, but they are for a
2.2.16-kernel.
Good luck /
Magnus
Steven Vacca wrote:
>
> I have 2 bds., the BD #1 is custom designed and based very
> closely on the design of the BD #2. The main difference
> is BD #1 uses an mpc860T and BD #2 uses an mpc860.
>
> Both have 32 Meg DRAM, 50MHz.
>
> I can use the exact same Flash Boot code on each,
> and download the exact same Linux kernel and app to each.
>
> BD #2 (mpc860) works perfectly, all the way thru to the app
> executing threads, etc.
>
> BD #1 (mpc860T) works up until at various points between when
> the kernel initializes itself, and the app execution begins, it gets
> exception errors, usually something similar to the following:
>
> Kernel panic: kernel access of bad area pc c0023634 lr c00235ec
> address 813F004C tsk kswapd/5
> or,
>
> Kernel panic: ramdisk: request list destroyed
>
> Does anyone know of any differences between the 2 CPU's, other than
> the mpc860T's internal FEC section and the MII interface on port D, that
> might cause such problems?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steven
>
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* mpc860 vs. mpc860T
@ 2002-01-14 19:02 Steven Vacca
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From: Steven Vacca @ 2002-01-14 19:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LinuxEmbeddedMailList (E-mail)
I have 2 bds., the BD #1 is custom designed and based very
closely on the design of the BD #2. The main difference
is BD #1 uses an mpc860T and BD #2 uses an mpc860.
Both have 32 Meg DRAM, 50MHz.
I can use the exact same Flash Boot code on each,
and download the exact same Linux kernel and app to each.
BD #2 (mpc860) works perfectly, all the way thru to the app
executing threads, etc.
BD #1 (mpc860T) works up until at various points between when
the kernel initializes itself, and the app execution begins, it gets
exception errors, usually something similar to the following:
Kernel panic: kernel access of bad area pc c0023634 lr c00235ec
address 813F004C tsk kswapd/5
or,
Kernel panic: ramdisk: request list destroyed
Does anyone know of any differences between the 2 CPU's, other than
the mpc860T's internal FEC section and the MII interface on port D, that
might cause such problems?
Thanks,
Steven
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