From: Wolfgang Grandegger <wg@grandegger.com>
To: "Thomas Häberle" <thomas.haeberle@vipco.de>
Cc: linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org
Subject: Re: Xenomai on TQ MPC5200
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 14:34:28 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <47E267E4.3070408@grandegger.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <47E2620C.4020406@vipco.de>
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Thomas Häberle wrote:
> Hello!
>
> My target hardware is a MPC5200 on a TQ STK52xx.
> I am developing in a Linked Setup with ELDK 3.1.1 under a Debian Linux
> (Release 2.6.18-4-686 ; gcc 4.1.2).
> The whole ELDK was already used in a former project with identical
> hardware and some early tests I ran showed that it works fine (as far as
> I can see).
>
> My goal is to get a real time Linux OS running on the target (preferably
> Xenomai) and establish a RT ethernet connection with a identical
> hardware setup (planning to use RTnet). But I am somehow stuck in the
> first place for I can't get the kernel built:
> I tried quite a number of Kernel-Xenomai-Adeos-Version-combinations in
> the past four days without any actual success.
>
> Yesterday I downloaded the Linuxppc_2_4_develop-sources from the GIT
> repository of the DENX site and set them to the exact point where the
> Adeos-Patch coming along with Xenomai 2.4.2 is build for (commit # ).
> The patch worked fine (ran trough), I configured the kernel and built
> the dependencies, but I am still unable to crosscompile the kernel and
> am also slowly running out of ideas.
>
> I am relatively new to this part of the software world, so forgive me
> for my maybe basic questions:
> I found no explicit information on the web, whether Xenomai can be run
> on my specific target at all:
> Has anyone tried or knows something about that?
> Or where could I check whether it is (besides asking TQ of course)?
> Maybe the better way would be trying with RTAI?
> Are there any known oddities of the STK52xx and/or MPC5200?
> Do I have to adapt my ELDK in any further way to get things going and
> using the DENX-sources (okay I guess this is hard to say without
> detailed information about my ELDK setup...)?
> Any other helpful experience, hints or tricks?
I have a STK52xx on my desk running Xenomai and RTnet under DENX Linux
2.4.25. I have attached my installation README. But your request is
off-topic here. Please switch to an appropriate list for further
questions, e.g. Xenomai-help of RTnet.
Wolfgang.
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README on how to configure, build, install and use RTnet with Linux 2.4.25
==========================================================================
For cross development, please use the ELDK version 3.1.1. For further
information check http://www.denx.de/wiki/DULG/ELDK.
This README is for the TQM5200 evaluation board. I actually use an
EEPRO100 PCI NIC to boot Linux and mount the root file system via NFS.
Get and unfold sources:
-----------------------
$ cd <work-dir>
$ export WORKDIR=$PWD
- DENX Linux 2.4.25
$ cd $WORKDIR
$ git clone git://www.denx.de/git/linuxppc_2_4_devel.git
$ export KERNELDIR=$PWD/linuxppc_2_4_devel
- Xenomai 2.3.5
$ cd $WORKDIR
$ wget http://download.gna.org/xenomai/stable/xenomai-2.3.5.tar.bz2
$ tar xjf xenomai-2.3.5.tar.bz2
$ export XENODIR=$PWD/xenomai-2.3.5
- RTnet SVN trunk (>= 0.9.10rc1):
$ cd $WORKDIR
$ svn co https://rtnet.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/rtnet/trunk
$ export RTNETDIR=$PWD/trunk/rtnet
Configure, build and install kernel and user space binaries:
------------------------------------------------------------
- Required environment settings
$ export CROSS_COMPILE=ppc_6xx-
$ export DESTDIR=/opt/eldk/ppc_6xx
- Configure and build Xenomai patched kernel
$ cd $KERNELDIR
$ patch -p1 < <path>/linuxppc_2_4_devel-wait-event.patch
$ patch -p1 < <path>/linuxppc_2_4_devel-fec.patch
$ make TQM5200_config
$ cd $XENODIR
$ ./scripts/prepare-kernel.sh --linux=$KERNELDIR --arch=ppc --verbose
$ cd $KERNELDIR
$ make menuconfig
... check loadable module support ...
... disable FEC driver ...
MPC5xxx I/O Options --->
[*] Use USE Motorola BestComm API Implementation
[ ] FEC Ethernet
... enable EEPRO100 PCI driver ...
Network device support --->
Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit) --->
[*] EISA, VLB, PCI and on board controllers
<*> EtherExpressPro/100 support (eepro100, ...
... exit and save default configuration ...
$ make dep
$ make uImage
$ cp -pv arch/ppc/boot/images/uImage /tftpboot
- Configure, build and install Xenomai user space stuff
$ cd $XENODIR
$ ./configure --host=ppc-linux --prefix=/root/xenomai
$ make
$ make install
- Configure, build and install RTnet
$ cd $RTNETDIR
$ patch -p1 < <path>rt-mpc52xx-fec.patch
$ ./configure --host=ppc-linux \
--with-linux=$KERNELDIR \
--with-rtext-config=$DESTDIR/root/xenomai/bin/xeno-config \
--disable-e1000 --disable-8139 --disable-8139too \
--enable-mpc52xx-fec --enable-eepro100 \
--prefix=/root/xenomai --enable-proxy
$ make
$ make install
Load, configure and run RTnet on the target:
--------------------------------------------
Check if the device file /dev/rtnet exists. If not, create it with:
# mknod /dev/rtnet c 10 240
I use the following script to load the RTnet modules and to startup the
network:
# cat load-rtnet
export RTNET=/root/xenomai
moddir=$RTNET/modules
export PATH=$PATH:$RTNET/sbin:$RTNET/bin:$RTNET/examples/xenomai/posix
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$RTNET/lib
insmod -m $moddir/rtnet.o > /root/insmod.log
insmod -m $moddir/rtipv4.o >> /root/insmod.log
insmod -m $moddir/rt_mpc52xx_fec.o >> /root/insmod.log
rtifconfig rteth0 up 172.16.0.20
rtroute solicit 172.16.0.1 dev rteth0
rtifconfig
rtroute
Then you can use "rtping" to check the connection:
# rtping 172.16.0.1
Testing:
--------
For testing RTnet communication and response time, the example RTnet
applications rtt_sender and rtt_responder are quite useful. You can make
and install them as shown below:
$ cd $RTNETDIR/examples/xenomai/posix/
$ make
$ make install
In $DISTDIR/rtt-examples are the corresponding programs for plain
Linux.
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2008-03-20 13:09 Xenomai on TQ MPC5200 Thomas Häberle
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