From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Message-Id: <199902270047.QAA27829@meow.sr.hp.com> Subject: Re: [hppa-linux] Another bootstrap test In-Reply-To: <199902262352.RAA13983@equator.com> from Jason Eckhardt at "Feb 26, 1999 5:52: 6 pm" To: hppa-linux@thepuffingroup.com Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 16:47:23 -0800 (PST) From: Bill Katz Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Resent-Message-ID: <"yc6ye.0.-E7.63qrs"@sod.res.cmu.edu> Reply-To: hppa-linux@thepuffingroup.com List-Id: linux-parisc.vger.kernel.org > I would appreciate it if a few people would try out this updated bootstrap > code on their systems (same directions as last time). This is basically > complete, it loads and executes a "dummy" kernel. It has only been tested on > a C160 so far. > This is a debug version and prints a lot of noise. It would be useful if > you would capture the output and email it to me. Or at least send the numbers > for: > P0_IMM_max_mem, P0_BOOTCPU_10msec, P0_COUT_class, P0_CIN_class, and > P0_BOOTDEV_class. > > If it works completely, you'll see a message from the dummy kernel image > folloed by "It is now safe to reboot." Let me know if it makes it that far > on your system. > > Thanks, Jason Eckhardt. > Jason, I tried this on a board I use here at work, it is very similar to a B32/B160. It gets through a bunch of stuff, and then dies: PARISC/Linux Bootstrap Version 0.1 (non-interactive) By Jason Eckhardt Built Fri Feb 26 17:19:38 CST 1999 by jason@bimbo IPL_DEBUG: Page zero parameters: P0_IMM_max_mem: 167772160 (160MB) P0_IMM_spa_size: 167772160 P0_MC_cont_size: 167772160 P0_MC_phys_size: 167772160 P0_MC_ad_size: 167772160 P0_BOOTCPU_mem_free: 0x00008000 P0_BOOTCPU_hpa: xFFFBE000 P0TCPU_pdc: 0x00004800 P0_BOOTCPU_10msec: 1200000 P0_COUT_iodc_io: 0x00008000 P0_CIN_iodc_io: 0x00008000 P0_BOOTDEV_iodc_io: 0x00012000 P0_COUT_class: 0x00000007 P0_CIN_class: 0x00000007 P0_BOOTDEV_class: 0x00001002 Reading parameters...done. (kerne’ŠpLoading kernel..done. Transferring contrFLT 1009 The FLT1009 is a chassis code that means "Unexpected interrupt". You did get the speed correct at 120 MHz. I booted over LAN via tftp. -Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe: send e-mail to hppa-linux-request@thepuffingroup.com with `unsubscribe' as the subject.