From: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
To: BHARATHI KANDIMALLA <bharathik@icommtele.com>
Cc: "linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org" <linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org>
Subject: Re: P1021rdb-pc
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 18:36:31 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1375140991.30721.65@snotra> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <633176325F8AEB44967E1E3F9795BB22440FFEC9@TC-MX1.icommtele.local> (from bharathik@icommtele.com on Thu Jul 25 03:29:45 2013)
On 07/25/2013 03:29:45 AM, BHARATHI KANDIMALLA wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>=20
> We are using P1021rdb-pc board with p1021 processor.
>=20
> 1. compilation and build process is taking so much of time. How =20
> should I
> reduce the time for linux build process?
Remove things from the .config that you don't need.
Be sure you're using a -j value that is large enough to keep all your =20
CPUs busy.
Use ccache.
Get a faster build machine. :-)
> 2. In kernel configuration we are not able to select P1021rdb., =20
> When we configured the board for p1021RDB-PC , in default kenel =20
> config file all the below platforms are selected , We want only =20
> p1021rdb , what should we select here?
>=20
> CONFIG_PPC_CELL is not set
> CONFIG_FSL_SOC_BOOKE=3Dy
> CONFIG_FSL_85XX_CACHE_SRAM=3Dy
> CONFIG_MPC8540_ADS=3Dy
> CONFIG_MPC8560_ADS=3Dy
> CONFIG_MPC85xx_CDS=3Dy
> CONFIG_MPC85xx_MDS=3Dy
> CONFIG_MPC8536_DS=3Dy
> CONFIG_MPC85xx_DS=3Dy
> CONFIG_MPC85xx_RDB=3Dy
fsl,P1021RDB-PC is handled by mpc85xx_rdb.c (and thus =20
CONFIG_MPC85xx_RDB).
> 3. We are using p1021 processor which has 36 bit support , but we =20
> have compiled uboot for 32 bit only.Is there any specfic use of 36 =20
> bit compilation, ?
If your U-Boot is configured for 32 bits, there's no benefit to =20
enabling CONFIG_PHYS_64BIT (unless you're remapping things yourself, =20
such as moving the PCIe windows), and it can slow things down.
> 4. Now we are using SDK 1.3.2 for p1021 procesor .Is there any =20
> specific
> necessity that we should switch to sdk1.4
> regarding linux drivers specially included for p1021 procesor?
It's generally good to use more recent code for the various =20
improvements and fixes it contains, but I don't know of a specific =20
p1021-related requirement. Note that this list is for upstream Linux; =20
for help with Freescale SDKs go to https://community.freescale.com/
Also note that p1021rdb-pc is supported in upstream Linux; you do not =20
need to use the SDK at all unless there is something specific you need =20
beyond basic board support.
> 5.UMCC driver is available in linux driver ?
No.
> where should I get some help regarding UMCC ?
community.freescale.com, support@freescale.com, or your sales/FAE =20
contact.
-Scott=
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