From: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] [PATCH 1/1] net: Add Xilinx LL Temac driver version2
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 19:27:36 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <49A43C18.4000808@monstr.eu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <49A43389.3030706@gmail.com>
Ben Warren wrote:
> Hi Michal,
>
> Michal Simek wrote:
>> Hi Ben,
>>
>>> Hi Michal,
>>>
>>> Michal Simek wrote:
>>>
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>>>> All of the above mentioned issues are ones that I could easily deal
>>>>> with, but one thing that really does need to change is that you
>>>>> need to
>>>>> use the CONFIG_NET_MULTI API. In other words, your driver should
>>>>> have a
>>>>> single initialize() function (prototyped in include/netdev.h), and an
>>>>> eth_device struct that gets registered. All your access functions
>>>>> (eth_init, eth_send, eth_recv etc.) will be static and pointed to
>>>>> by the
>>>>> eth_device struct. Most drivers are already this way.
>>>>>
>>>> I look at it and I did some change and the main problem is in
>>>> Microblaze GCC.
>>>> We use GCC 3.4.1 and CONFIG_NET_MULTI use weak function and
>>>> board_eth_init is
>>>> never called. We are working on GCC 4.1.2 but I don't know when I
>>>> get it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> According to the documentation I could find, weak symbols were present
>>> in gcc 3.4.1. Are you sure you're using them properly? Due to the way
>>> linking is performed in U-boot, any weak symbol overrides need to be in
>>> source files that have strongly linked symbols. You'll see that all
>>> implementations of cpu_eth_init() and board_eth_init() are in files that
>>> already contain stuff that is sure to be linked.
>>>
>>
>>
>> hmm. I did some tests and I found that the my problem is with this
>> line 40. (I
>> use board_eth_init initialization)
>> int board_eth_init(bd_t *bis) __attribute((weak,
>> alias("__def_eth_init")));
>> I am not gcc specialist but I smell problem with GCC.
>>
>>
> This essentially says "board_eth_init() = __def_eth_init() unless
> overridden by a strongly linked function". Here's how I debug this
> stuff, and you don't need to instrument your code or even run it to know
> if the linking worked properly:
>
> Look in the System.map file that the build system generates (it's
> human-readable). If there are no overriding functions, you'd expect
> that the addresses of __def_eth_int(), cpu_eth_init() and
> board_eth_init() to be identical. If YOUR board_eth_init() is linked
> in, it will have a different address. That's it!
Address are different for both cases
[monstr at monstr u-boot-eth]$ cat System.map | grep board_eth_init
9181cb34 T board_eth_init
[monstr at monstr u-boot-eth]$ cat System.map | grep def_eth_init
918036c4 t __def_eth_init
[monstr at monstr u-boot-eth]$ cat System.map | grep cpu_eth_init
918036c4 W cpu_eth_init
918038c8: b000ffff imm -1
918038cc: b9f4fdf8 brlid r15, -520 // 918036c4 <cpu_eth_init>
918038d0: 10b30000 addk r5, r19, r0
918038d4: bca30010 bgei r3, 16 // 918038e4
918038d8: b000ffff imm -1
918038dc: b9f4fde8 brlid r15, -536 // 918036c4 <cpu_eth_init>
from net/eth.c 148:149
if (board_eth_init(bis) < 0)
cpu_eth_init(bis);
As you can see from objdump above -> my toolchain add the same address for
board_eth_init and cpu_eth_init but that's wrong.
Thanks,
Michal
>
> regards,
> Ben
--
Michal Simek, Ing. (M.Eng)
w: www.monstr.eu p: +42-0-721842854
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Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-02-01 11:16 [U-Boot] [PATCH 1/1] net: Add Xilinx LL Temac driver version2 monstr at monstr.eu
2009-02-17 9:35 ` Michal Simek
2009-02-23 6:45 ` Ben Warren
2009-02-23 8:03 ` Michal Simek
2009-02-23 13:51 ` Michal Simek
2009-02-23 18:29 ` Ben Warren
2009-02-24 15:11 ` Michal Simek
2009-02-24 17:51 ` Ben Warren
2009-02-24 18:27 ` Michal Simek [this message]
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