From: dony <dony.he@huawei.com.cn>
To: linuxppc-embed <linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: tftp kernel problems...
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 15:50:48 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <38686BD8.C0601CD1@huawei.com.cn> (raw)
Hi, all,
Merry christmas & happy new year :-))
Now I am working so far to try to embed linux in our MPC 860
board. I have downloaded _etherboot_ package and _fadsrom_ package, and
made some modifications to suit our demands. All the initiations
(including the serial initiation and ethernet initiation ) seem to work
well. Yes, The next step is to download the kernel from the NFS Server
via BOOTP, TFTP and NFS protocols and then run it. The questions I want
to ask is:
After I download the kernel into RAM , how can I run it according to its
format? The etherboot package seems to run two asm functions "xstart"
and "longjmp". Maybe I should rewrite these two functions in PowerPC asm
language ? but unfortunately I am not familiar with this language. Can
someone with experience help me, please? Or can you point out to me some
samples code you have writen?
Thank you very much :-))
dony
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