* Where's C0 count/.compare IRQ is unmasked??
@ 2008-03-22 19:10 Sergei Shtylyov
2008-03-24 17:59 ` Sergei Shtylyov
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From: Sergei Shtylyov @ 2008-03-22 19:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mips; +Cc: ralf
Hello.
I'm dazed and confused -- please forget my ignorance but I fail to see
where the count/compare interrupt is enabled by the most platforms but Alchemy
(which does it in arch_init_irq() -- which is causing me trouble). I'd
expected this to happev in cevr-r4k.c but no, it doesn't (unlike cevt-sb1250.c
for example). I'd expected this to happen in the platform code but most
platforms disable (or ignore) this IRQ in arch_init_irq() and ignore it in
plat_time_init() (probably correctly)? Could anyone shed some light on this?
Where is a proper place to do it?
WBR, Sergei
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2008-03-22 19:10 Where's C0 count/.compare IRQ is unmasked?? Sergei Shtylyov
@ 2008-03-24 17:59 ` Sergei Shtylyov
2008-03-26 5:20 ` MTD Partitions Permissions at Run Time Ramgopal Kota
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From: Sergei Shtylyov @ 2008-03-24 17:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mips; +Cc: ralf
Hi, I wrote:
> I'm dazed and confused -- please forget my ignorance but I fail to
> see where the count/compare interrupt is enabled by the most platforms
> but Alchemy (which does it in arch_init_irq() -- which is causing me
> trouble). I'd expected this to happev in cevr-r4k.c but no, it doesn't
> (unlike cevt-sb1250.c for example).
In fact, it does, via setup_irq(), so ignorant I am. :-[
WBR, Sergei
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2008-03-24 17:59 ` Sergei Shtylyov
@ 2008-03-26 5:20 ` Ramgopal Kota
2008-03-27 10:30 ` Michael Wood
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From: Ramgopal Kota @ 2008-03-26 5:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mips
Hi ,
Ours is a embedded product with pre-defined flash partitions say "Boot"
, "Kernel" , "Rootfs" & "ProductData".
The kernel which is in the box (linux 2.6.14)has Boot partition as "RO"
(Read Only). We have a requirement in the field that the boot code
should be upgraded also.
Is there any possibility of changing the partition permissions at
run-time? If so how ?
Our solution was to create a Kernel image Boot as RW, upgrade the kernel
& reboot. Later change the Boot code.
But we are seeing if we can avoid such situation by remounting the MTD
partition with a RW permission.
Ramgopal Kota
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* Re: MTD Partitions Permissions at Run Time.
2008-03-26 5:20 ` MTD Partitions Permissions at Run Time Ramgopal Kota
@ 2008-03-27 10:30 ` Michael Wood
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From: Michael Wood @ 2008-03-27 10:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ramgopal Kota; +Cc: linux-mips
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 7:20 AM, Ramgopal Kota <rkota@broadcom.com> wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> Ours is a embedded product with pre-defined flash partitions say "Boot"
> , "Kernel" , "Rootfs" & "ProductData".
> The kernel which is in the box (linux 2.6.14)has Boot partition as "RO"
> (Read Only). We have a requirement in the field that the boot code
> should be upgraded also.
> Is there any possibility of changing the partition permissions at
> run-time? If so how ?
Does "mtd unlock" not work?
--
Michael Wood <esiotrot@gmail.com>
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