From: "Dale Farnsworth" <dale@farnsworth.org>
To: linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: Re: Linux on MPC5200 - LITE5200EVAL
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 18:08:02 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040217010802.GA9519@zenos.farnsworth.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20040214145308.9E915C108D@atlas.denx.de>
On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 02:53:03PM +0000, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
>
> In message <402E0D8C.4080801@246tNt.com> you wrote:
> >
> > The weird problem with u-boot ( not booting If I set bootargs manually )
> > and the kernel crash are both solved. It was a compiler issue. I used a
> > toolchain I used to build binaries for a "normal" mac based on gcc 3.4 (
> > cvs ) and it was a really bad idea.
>
> I see.
>
> > - The PCI slot is 3.3 v and apparently I don't have a single PCI card
> > that seems to work on it ... When I plug one ( that I thought was 3.3v
> > ), nothing boot, sometimes even the led don't power on ...
>
> Be careful to put it correctly. The slot bracket has to be on the
> side where the UART / USB / CAN connctors are. Do not insert the card
> with the slot bracket pointing to the IDE connector.
>
> Also be VERY carefully which card you insert. make sure it is
> _really_ a 3.3V compatible card. [I fried a board by trying a Digitus
> "DC SER2 Rev. 2.0 Serial PCI I/O Card" - this card has the key slots
> for a 3.3/5V combi card, but the V_I/O pins are connected to the 5V
> rail. The RAM chips didn't like to see 5V ...]
>
> > - When I change options in the kernel to support new stuff I need, like
> > activating USB host & IDE controller, the kernel don't boot at all ( or
> > at least, I don't see on the serial console it does ). It's the same
> > problem with activating drivers for the PCI bus ... What is weird is
> > that it's not an error on boot, it's just that after u-boot messages,
> > there is nothing at all.
>
> Can you attach a debugger? Or even try a post-mortem dump of the
> logbif area? Both PCI and USB are working fine for me.
>
> > I'm not sure my hardware is fully OK, but I did mtest on u-boot for
> > about 10 hours and it didn't complained. It's a fresh new board from
> > motorola...
>
> Maybe you can ask for a replacement. Your problems don't look normal
> to me.
I've seen the same symptoms Sylvain described on the five Lite5200
boards that I have tried. Eepro100 network cards work fine, but the 3
brands of IDE cards I tried are not even visible in PCI config space.
U-boot doesn't see them and Linux doesn't see them, booted either from
dBUG or U-boot.
Actually, one Lite5200/IDE combo comes close. Parts of the IDE cards
PCI config info do read correctly sometimes. Different parts each time.
I think this is likely a hardware issue with Lite5200 boards.
-Dale Farnsworth
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-02-17 1:08 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <402E0D8C.4080801@246tNt.com>
2004-02-14 14:53 ` Linux on MPC5200 - LITE5200EVAL Wolfgang Denk
2004-02-14 18:04 ` Sylvain Munaut
2004-03-03 7:34 ` Linux on MPC5200 - LITE5200EVAL & New bestcomm code ? Sylvain Munaut
2004-03-03 8:03 ` Wolfgang Denk
2004-02-17 1:08 ` Dale Farnsworth [this message]
2004-02-10 21:19 Linux on MPC5200 - LITE5200EVAL Sylvain Munaut
2004-02-10 22:00 ` Wolfgang Denk
2004-02-11 4:48 ` Andrew Dennison
2004-02-11 9:19 ` Gerrit Van de Velde
2004-02-11 9:53 ` Peter Falk
2004-02-11 10:14 ` Wolfgang Denk
2004-02-11 10:28 ` Gerrit Van de Velde
2004-02-11 13:09 ` Wolfgang Denk
2004-02-11 13:17 ` Peter Falk
2004-02-11 18:33 ` Sylvain Munaut
2004-02-11 20:08 ` Wolfgang Denk
2004-02-11 23:58 ` Sylvain Munaut
2004-02-12 12:30 ` Sylvain Munaut
2004-02-14 0:16 ` Wolfgang Denk
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