* any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? @ 2011-03-12 19:05 nello martuscielli 2011-03-12 19:38 ` kevin diggs 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: nello martuscielli @ 2011-03-12 19:05 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linuxppc-dev hallo dear linuxppc kernel developers, i'm looking for some tips to use a modern linux kernel on my old Pegasos1 G3 600MHz (IBM PowerPC 750Cxe). The last working one is 2.6.16.x with arch=ppc. a picture of the screen when it freezes loading a modern kernel: http://i52.tinypic.com/33uzgc8.jpg thank you, Nel -- Power Mac G4 AGP 450MHz - CRUX PPC (32bit) 2.7 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? 2011-03-12 19:05 any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? nello martuscielli @ 2011-03-12 19:38 ` kevin diggs 2011-03-14 12:39 ` nello martuscielli 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: kevin diggs @ 2011-03-12 19:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: nello martuscielli; +Cc: linuxppc-dev Hi, For what it is worth, I can boot 2.6.36 on a PowerMac 8600 with a 750GX processor in it. I have to compile the kernel with gcc 4.1.2. Figuring out why 4.3.5 won't work is ... a work in progress (maybe an exorcism will help?). kevin On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 1:05 PM, nello martuscielli <ppc.addon@gmail.com> wrote: > hallo dear linuxppc kernel developers, > > i'm looking for some tips to use a modern linux kernel on my old > Pegasos1 G3 600MHz (IBM PowerPC 750Cxe). > The last working one is 2.6.16.x with arch=ppc. > > a picture of the screen when it freezes loading a modern kernel: > http://i52.tinypic.com/33uzgc8.jpg > > > thank you, > Nel > -- > Power Mac G4 AGP 450MHz - CRUX PPC (32bit) 2.7 > _______________________________________________ > Linuxppc-dev mailing list > Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org > https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? 2011-03-12 19:38 ` kevin diggs @ 2011-03-14 12:39 ` nello martuscielli 2011-03-15 16:44 ` nello martuscielli 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: nello martuscielli @ 2011-03-14 12:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: kevin diggs; +Cc: linuxppc-dev On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 8:38 PM, kevin diggs <diggskevin38@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > For what it is worth, I can boot 2.6.36 on a PowerMac 8600 with a > 750GX processor in it. I have to compile the kernel with gcc 4.1.2. > Figuring out why 4.3.5 won't work is ... a work in progress (maybe an > exorcism will help?). > hi Kevin, thanks for your suggestion. I just tried but it doesn't work for me. I've the same freeze also compiling with the old gcc-4.1.2. Nel -- Power Mac G4 AGP 450MHz - CRUX PPC (32bit) 2.7 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? 2011-03-14 12:39 ` nello martuscielli @ 2011-03-15 16:44 ` nello martuscielli 2011-03-15 16:54 ` Baurzhan Ismagulov 2011-03-15 17:14 ` Gerhard Pircher 0 siblings, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: nello martuscielli @ 2011-03-15 16:44 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: linuxppc-dev, acrux @ cruxppc ok, it seems that no one is interested to fix Pegasos1 G3 600MHz support. But if someone is capable (i don't have this skill) here what it happens reading from serial debug console untill it freezes with linux-2.6.36.4 Pegasos Boot Strap (c) 2002 bplan GmbH Running on CPU PVR:00083311 PLL setting : 00000001 Enable L1 ICache... Done. Setting ROM Defaults... Done. Configuring SDRAM... 08000000 10000000 Delaying...Done. RAMSIZE = 18000000 00000004 Reading W83194 : 00FFFFFFFFFF0000 Done. Setting Front Side Bus to 100MHz... Done. Releasing IDE reset ... Done. Configuring Legacy Devices Initializing KBD... Done. PLL setting : 00000003 10000000 Done. FFFFFFFF BIOS: Stage 2 entered arg(FFFC0000,00000000,18000000) BIOS: MachineInfo at 0FFFFE68 BIOS: set MemPool limit to BAT size (old=18000000 new=10000000) BIOS: 0F6FFFE8 bytes added to mempool LoadFromRFS: starting LoadFromRFS: lib module 00 has abs load adr at 00C00000 CopyModule: start CopyModule: load address : 00C00000 CopyModule: copy module to ram...done ModuleCopy: expanding... done LoadFromRFS: 00000001 modules out of 00000001 loaded InitLib: start InitLib: call module as OF allocated g_e=0xFD00008 (len=19232) install_root: pkg=0xFD53B90 after init_environ e=0xFD00008 running nvramrc... after running nvramrc no/bad nvramrc - performing default startup script Bus addresses: 253@2 I/O addresses: 7936@FE002100 Memory addresses: 127M@88040000 1.3G@98000000 Prefetchable memory addresses: install_ata_disk_driver: reg=0x1000 init_drive: reset controller 0x1000/0x100E init_drive: allow 4-bits for heads init_drive: select drive 0 init_drive: seccnt=0x1 sector=0x1 cyl_lo=0x0 cyl_hi=0x0 init_drive: error=0x1 status=0x50 status2=0x50 init_drive: identify drive: atapi=0 install_ata_disk_driver: return no error (0) install_ata_disk_driver: reg=0x1000 init_drive: allow 4-bits for heads init_drive: select drive 1 init_drive: seccnt=0x1 sector=0x1 cyl_lo=0x14 cyl_hi=0xEB init_drive: error=0x1 status=0x0 status2=0x0 init_drive: identify drive: atapi=1 atapi_cmd: cmdlen=12 atapi_cmd: inlen=8 len=65534 install_ata_disk_driver: return no error (0) install_ata_disk_driver: reg=0x1010 init_drive: reset controller 0x1010/0x101E init_drive: allow 4-bits for heads init_drive: select drive 0 init_drive: seccnt=0x20 sector=0x20 cyl_lo=0x20 cyl_hi=0x20 init_drive: error=0x20 status=0x20 status2=0x20 ATA-wait-ready: timeout: status=0x20 init_drive: failed install_ata_disk_driver: reg=0x1010 init_drive: allow 4-bits for heads init_drive: select drive 1 init_drive: seccnt=0x30 sector=0x30 cyl_lo=0x30 cyl_hi=0x30 init_drive: error=0x30 status=0x30 status2=0x30 ATA-wait-ready: timeout: status=0x30 init_drive: failed Bus addresses: 254@2 I/O addresses: 8@FE001038 3072@FE001400 48K@FE004000 Memory addresses: 1792@A0000100 1.2G@A0001000 Prefetchable memory addresses: 12M@FD400000 F_INSTALL_CONSOLE: BEGIN F_INSTALL_CONSOLE: ALIASING SCREEN F_INSTALL_CONSOLE: ALIASING KBD EMULATION INT HANDLER ENTERED WITH: INT NO: 15 EAX=0003 EBX=1111 ECX=2222 EDX=3333 ESP=0000 EBP=5555 ESI=6666 EDI=7777 AX=4E08 BX=C505 CX=0003 DX=202A SP=6CAA BP=5555 SI=5CF9 DI=7777 DS=C000 ES=BAD0 SS=C000 CS=F000 IP=FE15 NV UP -- PL ZR NA PE NC CS:IP = F4 C558 C000 0244 3000 0000 01B4 AC63 0200 UNHANDLED INT 10 FUNCTION 0007 WITHIN EMULATION F_INSTALL_CONSOLE: END auto-booting... do_load: dev="" dlen=0 args="" alen=0 do_load: alstr="" do_load: path doesn't start with / do_load: <diag-device> == <eth> do_load: no args..use the default do_load: <diag-file> == <diag> try_load: dev="eth" dlen=3 args="diag" alen=4 entering main read/eval loop... [...] atapi_cmd: cmdlen=12 atapi_cmd: inlen=2048 len=2048 iso_walk: read: name="zImage.chrp" extent=0x44FD size=0x337272 ret=no error iso9660: return R_END file_system: return end (-4089) disk-label return len=3371634 ret=end (-4089) ata_disk_close disk-label close: checking exec type Fcode fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=3371634 checking exec type Forth checking exec type ELF f_go: checking exec type Fcode fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=3371634 checking exec type Forth checking exec type ELF alloc_aligned: a 0xFD548E8 align 0xFD5491C size 0xFD54918 addr 0xFD54914 alloc_constrained: min 0x0, max 0xFFFFFFFF, align 0x1000, mask 0xFFFFFFFF, size 0x332000, addr 0x300000 alloc_constrained: acells 0x1 scells 0x1 t1 0xC t2 0xFD5490C u1 0xFD54910 u2 0xFD54914 u3 0xFD54918 alloc_constrained: allocator_block 0xFD54930, next 0x0 addr 0x300000 size 0xFD00000 alloc_constrained: fsblock 0x0 alloc_constrained: addr[] 0x300000 alloc_constrained: bsize[] 0xFD00000 alloc_constrained: passed min check alloc_constrained: addr 0x300000, align 0xFFF, off 0x69696969 sum 0x0 alloc_constrained: passed align check alloc_constrained: passed max check alloc_constrained: passed mask check alloc_constrained: passed full size check alloc_constrained: passed size check alloc_aligned: a 0xFD548E8 align 0xFD5491C size 0xFD54918 addr 0xFD54914 alloc_constrained: min 0x0, max 0xFFFFFFFF, align 0x1000, mask 0xFFFFFFFF, size 0x6883C0, addr 0x632000 alloc_constrained: acells 0x1 scells 0x1 t1 0xC t2 0xFD5490C u1 0xFD54910 u2 0xFD54914 u3 0xFD54918 alloc_constrained: allocator_block 0xFD54930, next 0x0 addr 0x632000 size 0xF9CE000 alloc_constrained: fsblock 0x0 alloc_constrained: addr[] 0x632000 alloc_constrained: bsize[] 0xF9CE000 alloc_constrained: passed min check alloc_constrained: addr 0x632000, align 0xFFF, off 0x0 sum 0x0 alloc_constrained: passed align check alloc_constrained: passed max check alloc_constrained: passed mask check alloc_constrained: passed full size check alloc_constrained: passed size check and here giving a try with a smaller (1.9MB) linux boot kernel [...] atapi_cmd: cmdlen=12 atapi_cmd: inlen=2048 len=2048 iso_walk: read: name="zImage.chrp" extent=0x3CC size=0x1D8A1A ret=no error iso9660: return R_END file_system: return end (-4089) disk-label return len=1935898 ret=end (-4089) ata_disk_close disk-label close: checking exec type Fcode fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=1935898 checking exec type Forth checking exec type ELF f_go: checking exec type Fcode fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=1935898 checking exec type Forth checking exec type ELF alloc_aligned: a 0xFD548E8 align 0xFD5491C size 0xFD54918 addr 0xFD54914 alloc_constrained: min 0x0, max 0xFFFFFFFF, align 0x1000, mask 0xFFFFFFFF, size 0x1D3000, addr 0x300000 alloc_constrained: acells 0x1 scells 0x1 t1 0xC t2 0xFD5490C u1 0xFD54910 u2 0xFD54914 u3 0xFD54918 alloc_constrained: allocator_block 0xFD54930, next 0x0 addr 0x300000 size 0xFD00000 alloc_constrained: fsblock 0x0 alloc_constrained: addr[] 0x300000 alloc_constrained: bsize[] 0xFD00000 alloc_constrained: passed min check alloc_constrained: addr 0x300000, align 0xFFF, off 0x69696969 sum 0x0 alloc_constrained: passed align check alloc_constrained: passed max check alloc_constrained: passed mask check alloc_constrained: passed full size check alloc_constrained: passed size check alloc_aligned: a 0xFD548E8 align 0xFD5491C size 0xFD54918 addr 0xFD54914 alloc_constrained: min 0x0, max 0xFFFFFFFF, align 0x1000, mask 0xFFFFFFFF, size 0x3AC9A0, addr 0x4D3000 alloc_constrained: acells 0x1 scells 0x1 t1 0xC t2 0xFD5490C u1 0xFD54910 u2 0xFD54914 u3 0xFD54918 alloc_constrained: allocator_block 0xFD54930, next 0x0 addr 0x4D3000 size 0xFB2D000 alloc_constrained: fsblock 0x0 alloc_constrained: addr[] 0x4D3000 alloc_constrained: bsize[] 0xFB2D000 alloc_constrained: passed min check alloc_constrained: addr 0x4D3000, align 0xFFF, off 0x0 sum 0x0 alloc_constrained: passed align check alloc_constrained: passed max check alloc_constrained: passed mask check alloc_constrained: passed full size check alloc_constrained: passed size check ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? 2011-03-15 16:44 ` nello martuscielli @ 2011-03-15 16:54 ` Baurzhan Ismagulov 2011-03-15 17:14 ` Gerhard Pircher 1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Baurzhan Ismagulov @ 2011-03-15 16:54 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linuxppc-dev On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 05:44:49PM +0100, nello martuscielli wrote: > But if someone is capable (i don't have this skill) here what it > happens reading from serial debug console untill it freezes with > linux-2.6.36.4 What is the last kernel version working on that machine? If you have a working kernel and can build kernels, you could try bisecting to identify the change that led to that. Perhaps then someone could have some ideas. With kind regards, -- Baurzhan Ismagulov http://www.kz-easy.com/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? 2011-03-15 16:44 ` nello martuscielli 2011-03-15 16:54 ` Baurzhan Ismagulov @ 2011-03-15 17:14 ` Gerhard Pircher 2011-03-15 17:49 ` Sven Luther 2011-03-16 23:39 ` nello martuscielli 1 sibling, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Gerhard Pircher @ 2011-03-15 17:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: nello martuscielli; +Cc: linuxppc-dev, acrux_it -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 17:44:49 +0100 > Von: nello martuscielli <ppc.addon@gmail.com> > An: > CC: linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org, "acrux @ cruxppc" <acrux_it@libero.it> > Betreff: Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? > ok, it seems that no one is interested to fix Pegasos1 G3 600MHz > support. > > But if someone is capable (i don't have this skill) here what it > happens reading from serial debug console untill it freezes with > linux-2.6.36.4 > > Pegasos Boot Strap (c) 2002 bplan GmbH > Running on CPU PVR:00083311 > PLL setting : 00000001 > Enable L1 ICache... > Done. > Setting ROM Defaults... > Done. > Configuring SDRAM... > 08000000 > 10000000 > Delaying...Done. > RAMSIZE = 18000000 > 00000004 > Reading W83194 : 00FFFFFFFFFF0000 > Done. > Setting Front Side Bus to 100MHz... > Done. > Releasing IDE reset ... > Done. > Configuring Legacy Devices > Initializing KBD... > Done. > PLL setting : 00000003 > 10000000 > Done. > FFFFFFFF > BIOS: Stage 2 entered arg(FFFC0000,00000000,18000000) > BIOS: MachineInfo at 0FFFFE68 > BIOS: set MemPool limit to BAT size (old=18000000 new=10000000) > BIOS: 0F6FFFE8 bytes added to mempool > LoadFromRFS: starting > LoadFromRFS: lib module 00 has abs load adr at 00C00000 > CopyModule: start > CopyModule: load address : 00C00000 > CopyModule: copy module to ram...done > ModuleCopy: expanding... done > LoadFromRFS: 00000001 modules out of 00000001 loaded > InitLib: start > InitLib: call module as OF > allocated g_e=0xFD00008 (len=19232) > install_root: pkg=0xFD53B90 > after init_environ e=0xFD00008 > running nvramrc... > after running nvramrc > no/bad nvramrc - performing default startup script > Bus addresses: > 253@2 > I/O addresses: > 7936@FE002100 > Memory addresses: > 127M@88040000 > 1.3G@98000000 > Prefetchable memory addresses: > install_ata_disk_driver: reg=0x1000 > init_drive: reset controller 0x1000/0x100E > init_drive: allow 4-bits for heads > init_drive: select drive 0 > init_drive: seccnt=0x1 sector=0x1 cyl_lo=0x0 cyl_hi=0x0 > init_drive: error=0x1 status=0x50 status2=0x50 > init_drive: identify drive: atapi=0 > install_ata_disk_driver: return no error (0) > install_ata_disk_driver: reg=0x1000 > init_drive: allow 4-bits for heads > init_drive: select drive 1 > init_drive: seccnt=0x1 sector=0x1 cyl_lo=0x14 cyl_hi=0xEB > init_drive: error=0x1 status=0x0 status2=0x0 > init_drive: identify drive: atapi=1 > atapi_cmd: cmdlen=12 > atapi_cmd: inlen=8 len=65534 > install_ata_disk_driver: return no error (0) > install_ata_disk_driver: reg=0x1010 > init_drive: reset controller 0x1010/0x101E > init_drive: allow 4-bits for heads > init_drive: select drive 0 > init_drive: seccnt=0x20 sector=0x20 cyl_lo=0x20 cyl_hi=0x20 > init_drive: error=0x20 status=0x20 status2=0x20 > ATA-wait-ready: timeout: status=0x20 > init_drive: failed > install_ata_disk_driver: reg=0x1010 > init_drive: allow 4-bits for heads > init_drive: select drive 1 > init_drive: seccnt=0x30 sector=0x30 cyl_lo=0x30 cyl_hi=0x30 > init_drive: error=0x30 status=0x30 status2=0x30 > ATA-wait-ready: timeout: status=0x30 > init_drive: failed > Bus addresses: > 254@2 > I/O addresses: > 8@FE001038 > 3072@FE001400 > 48K@FE004000 > Memory addresses: > 1792@A0000100 > 1.2G@A0001000 > Prefetchable memory addresses: > 12M@FD400000 > F_INSTALL_CONSOLE: BEGIN > F_INSTALL_CONSOLE: ALIASING SCREEN > F_INSTALL_CONSOLE: ALIASING KBD > EMULATION INT HANDLER ENTERED WITH: > INT NO: 15 > > EAX=0003 EBX=1111 ECX=2222 EDX=3333 ESP=0000 EBP=5555 ESI=6666 EDI=7777 > AX=4E08 BX=C505 CX=0003 DX=202A SP=6CAA BP=5555 SI=5CF9 DI=7777 > DS=C000 ES=BAD0 SS=C000 CS=F000 IP=FE15 NV UP -- PL ZR NA PE NC > CS:IP = F4 C558 C000 0244 3000 0000 01B4 AC63 0200 > UNHANDLED INT 10 FUNCTION 0007 WITHIN EMULATION > F_INSTALL_CONSOLE: END > auto-booting... > do_load: dev="" dlen=0 args="" alen=0 > do_load: alstr="" > do_load: path doesn't start with / > do_load: <diag-device> == <eth> > do_load: no args..use the default > do_load: <diag-file> == <diag> > try_load: dev="eth" dlen=3 args="diag" alen=4 > entering main read/eval loop... > > [...] > atapi_cmd: cmdlen=12 > atapi_cmd: inlen=2048 len=2048 > iso_walk: read: name="zImage.chrp" extent=0x44FD size=0x337272 ret=no > error > iso9660: return R_END > file_system: return end (-4089) > disk-label return len=3371634 ret=end (-4089) > ata_disk_close > disk-label close: > checking exec type Fcode > fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=3371634 > checking exec type Forth > checking exec type ELF > f_go: > checking exec type Fcode > fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=3371634 > checking exec type Forth > checking exec type ELF > alloc_aligned: a 0xFD548E8 align 0xFD5491C size 0xFD54918 addr 0xFD54914 > alloc_constrained: min 0x0, max 0xFFFFFFFF, align 0x1000, mask > 0xFFFFFFFF, size 0x332000, addr 0x300000 > alloc_constrained: acells 0x1 scells 0x1 t1 0xC t2 0xFD5490C u1 > 0xFD54910 u2 0xFD54914 u3 0xFD54918 > alloc_constrained: allocator_block 0xFD54930, next 0x0 addr 0x300000 > size 0xFD00000 > alloc_constrained: fsblock 0x0 > alloc_constrained: addr[] 0x300000 > alloc_constrained: bsize[] 0xFD00000 > alloc_constrained: passed min check > alloc_constrained: addr 0x300000, align 0xFFF, off 0x69696969 > sum 0x0 > alloc_constrained: passed align check > alloc_constrained: passed max check > alloc_constrained: passed mask check > alloc_constrained: passed full size check > alloc_constrained: passed size check > alloc_aligned: a 0xFD548E8 align 0xFD5491C size 0xFD54918 addr 0xFD54914 > alloc_constrained: min 0x0, max 0xFFFFFFFF, align 0x1000, mask > 0xFFFFFFFF, size 0x6883C0, addr 0x632000 > alloc_constrained: acells 0x1 scells 0x1 t1 0xC t2 0xFD5490C u1 > 0xFD54910 u2 0xFD54914 u3 0xFD54918 > alloc_constrained: allocator_block 0xFD54930, next 0x0 addr 0x632000 > size 0xF9CE000 > alloc_constrained: fsblock 0x0 > alloc_constrained: addr[] 0x632000 > alloc_constrained: bsize[] 0xF9CE000 > alloc_constrained: passed min check > alloc_constrained: addr 0x632000, align 0xFFF, off 0x0 > sum 0x0 > alloc_constrained: passed align check > alloc_constrained: passed max check > alloc_constrained: passed mask check > alloc_constrained: passed full size check > alloc_constrained: passed size check > > > > and here giving a try with a smaller (1.9MB) linux boot kernel > [...] > atapi_cmd: cmdlen=12 > atapi_cmd: inlen=2048 len=2048 > iso_walk: read: name="zImage.chrp" extent=0x3CC size=0x1D8A1A ret=no error > iso9660: return R_END > file_system: return end (-4089) > disk-label return len=1935898 ret=end (-4089) > ata_disk_close > disk-label close: > checking exec type Fcode > fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=1935898 > checking exec type Forth > checking exec type ELF > f_go: > checking exec type Fcode > fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=1935898 > checking exec type Forth > checking exec type ELF > alloc_aligned: a 0xFD548E8 align 0xFD5491C size 0xFD54918 addr 0xFD54914 > alloc_constrained: min 0x0, max 0xFFFFFFFF, align 0x1000, mask > 0xFFFFFFFF, size 0x1D3000, addr 0x300000 > alloc_constrained: acells 0x1 scells 0x1 t1 0xC t2 0xFD5490C u1 > 0xFD54910 u2 0xFD54914 u3 0xFD54918 > alloc_constrained: allocator_block 0xFD54930, next 0x0 addr 0x300000 > size 0xFD00000 > alloc_constrained: fsblock 0x0 > alloc_constrained: addr[] 0x300000 > alloc_constrained: bsize[] 0xFD00000 > alloc_constrained: passed min check > alloc_constrained: addr 0x300000, align 0xFFF, off 0x69696969 > sum 0x0 > alloc_constrained: passed align check > alloc_constrained: passed max check > alloc_constrained: passed mask check > alloc_constrained: passed full size check > alloc_constrained: passed size check > alloc_aligned: a 0xFD548E8 align 0xFD5491C size 0xFD54918 addr 0xFD54914 > alloc_constrained: min 0x0, max 0xFFFFFFFF, align 0x1000, mask > 0xFFFFFFFF, size 0x3AC9A0, addr 0x4D3000 > alloc_constrained: acells 0x1 scells 0x1 t1 0xC t2 0xFD5490C u1 > 0xFD54910 u2 0xFD54914 u3 0xFD54918 > alloc_constrained: allocator_block 0xFD54930, next 0x0 addr 0x4D3000 > size 0xFB2D000 > alloc_constrained: fsblock 0x0 > alloc_constrained: addr[] 0x4D3000 > alloc_constrained: bsize[] 0xFB2D000 > alloc_constrained: passed min check > alloc_constrained: addr 0x4D3000, align 0xFFF, off 0x0 > sum 0x0 > alloc_constrained: passed align check > alloc_constrained: passed max check > alloc_constrained: passed mask check > alloc_constrained: passed full size check > alloc_constrained: passed size check I don't know much about the Pegasos OF, but did you give GRUB2 for OF a try? Maybe it can boot a newer Linux kernel, if it is not a device tree related problem. On the other side you mentioned this workaround in arch/ppc/kernel/prom_init.c to me some time ago: unsigned long __init prom_init(int r3, int r4, prom_entry pp) : > node = call_prom("finddevice", 1, 1, "/"); > rc = call_prom("getprop", 4, 1, node, "model", model, sizeof(model)); > if (rc > 0 && !strncmp (model, "Pegasos", 7) > && strncmp (model, "Pegasos2", 8)) { > /* Pegasos 1 has a broken translate method in the OF, > * and furthermore the BATs are mapped 1:1 so the phys > * address calculated above is correct, so let's use > * it directly. > */ > } else if (offset == 0) { > /* If we are already running at 0xc0000000, we assume we were > * loaded by an OF bootloader which did set a BAT for us. > * This breaks OF translate so we force phys to be 0. > */ > prom_print("(already at 0xc0000000) phys=0\n"); > phys = 0; > } else if (call_prom("getprop", 4, 1, prom_chosen, "mmu", > &prom_mmu, sizeof(prom_mmu)) <= 0) { > prom_print(" no MMU found\n"); > } else if (call_prom_ret("call-method", 4, 4, result, "translate", > prom_mmu, &_stext, 1) != 0) { > prom_print(" (translate failed)\n"); > } else { > /* We assume the phys. address size is 3 cells */ > phys = result[2]; > } Can anybody comment, if this "broken translate method in the OF" would still be needed for arch/powerpc? Gerhard -- Schon gehört? GMX hat einen genialen Phishing-Filter in die Toolbar eingebaut! http://www.gmx.net/de/go/toolbar ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? 2011-03-15 17:14 ` Gerhard Pircher @ 2011-03-15 17:49 ` Sven Luther 2011-03-15 20:08 ` Gerhard Pircher 2011-03-16 23:39 ` nello martuscielli 1 sibling, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Sven Luther @ 2011-03-15 17:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Gerhard Pircher; +Cc: nello martuscielli, linuxppc-dev, acrux_it On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 06:14:48PM +0100, Gerhard Pircher wrote: > > -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > > Datum: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 17:44:49 +0100 > > Von: nello martuscielli <ppc.addon@gmail.com> > > An: > > CC: linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org, "acrux @ cruxppc" <acrux_it@libero.it> > > Betreff: Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? > > > ok, it seems that no one is interested to fix Pegasos1 G3 600MHz > > support. > > > > But if someone is capable (i don't have this skill) here what it > > happens reading from serial debug console untill it freezes with > > linux-2.6.36.4 > > > > Pegasos Boot Strap (c) 2002 bplan GmbH > > Running on CPU PVR:00083311 > > PLL setting : 00000001 > > Enable L1 ICache... > > Done. > > Setting ROM Defaults... > > Done. > > Configuring SDRAM... > > 08000000 > > 10000000 > > Delaying...Done. > > RAMSIZE = 18000000 > > 00000004 > > Reading W83194 : 00FFFFFFFFFF0000 > > Done. > > Setting Front Side Bus to 100MHz... > > Done. > > Releasing IDE reset ... > > Done. > > Configuring Legacy Devices > > Initializing KBD... > > Done. > > PLL setting : 00000003 > > 10000000 > > Done. > > FFFFFFFF > > BIOS: Stage 2 entered arg(FFFC0000,00000000,18000000) > > BIOS: MachineInfo at 0FFFFE68 > > BIOS: set MemPool limit to BAT size (old=18000000 new=10000000) > > BIOS: 0F6FFFE8 bytes added to mempool > > LoadFromRFS: starting > > LoadFromRFS: lib module 00 has abs load adr at 00C00000 > > CopyModule: start > > CopyModule: load address : 00C00000 > > CopyModule: copy module to ram...done > > ModuleCopy: expanding... done > > LoadFromRFS: 00000001 modules out of 00000001 loaded > > InitLib: start > > InitLib: call module as OF > > allocated g_e=0xFD00008 (len=19232) > > install_root: pkg=0xFD53B90 > > after init_environ e=0xFD00008 > > running nvramrc... > > after running nvramrc > > no/bad nvramrc - performing default startup script > > Bus addresses: > > 253@2 > > I/O addresses: > > 7936@FE002100 > > Memory addresses: > > 127M@88040000 > > 1.3G@98000000 > > Prefetchable memory addresses: > > install_ata_disk_driver: reg=0x1000 > > init_drive: reset controller 0x1000/0x100E > > init_drive: allow 4-bits for heads > > init_drive: select drive 0 > > init_drive: seccnt=0x1 sector=0x1 cyl_lo=0x0 cyl_hi=0x0 > > init_drive: error=0x1 status=0x50 status2=0x50 > > init_drive: identify drive: atapi=0 > > install_ata_disk_driver: return no error (0) > > install_ata_disk_driver: reg=0x1000 > > init_drive: allow 4-bits for heads > > init_drive: select drive 1 > > init_drive: seccnt=0x1 sector=0x1 cyl_lo=0x14 cyl_hi=0xEB > > init_drive: error=0x1 status=0x0 status2=0x0 > > init_drive: identify drive: atapi=1 > > atapi_cmd: cmdlen=12 > > atapi_cmd: inlen=8 len=65534 > > install_ata_disk_driver: return no error (0) > > install_ata_disk_driver: reg=0x1010 > > init_drive: reset controller 0x1010/0x101E > > init_drive: allow 4-bits for heads > > init_drive: select drive 0 > > init_drive: seccnt=0x20 sector=0x20 cyl_lo=0x20 cyl_hi=0x20 > > init_drive: error=0x20 status=0x20 status2=0x20 > > ATA-wait-ready: timeout: status=0x20 > > init_drive: failed > > install_ata_disk_driver: reg=0x1010 > > init_drive: allow 4-bits for heads > > init_drive: select drive 1 > > init_drive: seccnt=0x30 sector=0x30 cyl_lo=0x30 cyl_hi=0x30 > > init_drive: error=0x30 status=0x30 status2=0x30 > > ATA-wait-ready: timeout: status=0x30 > > init_drive: failed > > Bus addresses: > > 254@2 > > I/O addresses: > > 8@FE001038 > > 3072@FE001400 > > 48K@FE004000 > > Memory addresses: > > 1792@A0000100 > > 1.2G@A0001000 > > Prefetchable memory addresses: > > 12M@FD400000 > > F_INSTALL_CONSOLE: BEGIN > > F_INSTALL_CONSOLE: ALIASING SCREEN > > F_INSTALL_CONSOLE: ALIASING KBD > > EMULATION INT HANDLER ENTERED WITH: > > INT NO: 15 > > > > EAX=0003 EBX=1111 ECX=2222 EDX=3333 ESP=0000 EBP=5555 ESI=6666 EDI=7777 > > AX=4E08 BX=C505 CX=0003 DX=202A SP=6CAA BP=5555 SI=5CF9 DI=7777 > > DS=C000 ES=BAD0 SS=C000 CS=F000 IP=FE15 NV UP -- PL ZR NA PE NC > > CS:IP = F4 C558 C000 0244 3000 0000 01B4 AC63 0200 > > UNHANDLED INT 10 FUNCTION 0007 WITHIN EMULATION > > F_INSTALL_CONSOLE: END > > auto-booting... > > do_load: dev="" dlen=0 args="" alen=0 > > do_load: alstr="" > > do_load: path doesn't start with / > > do_load: <diag-device> == <eth> > > do_load: no args..use the default > > do_load: <diag-file> == <diag> > > try_load: dev="eth" dlen=3 args="diag" alen=4 > > entering main read/eval loop... > > > > [...] > > atapi_cmd: cmdlen=12 > > atapi_cmd: inlen=2048 len=2048 > > iso_walk: read: name="zImage.chrp" extent=0x44FD size=0x337272 ret=no > > error > > iso9660: return R_END > > file_system: return end (-4089) > > disk-label return len=3371634 ret=end (-4089) > > ata_disk_close > > disk-label close: > > checking exec type Fcode > > fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=3371634 > > checking exec type Forth > > checking exec type ELF > > f_go: > > checking exec type Fcode > > fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=3371634 > > checking exec type Forth > > checking exec type ELF > > alloc_aligned: a 0xFD548E8 align 0xFD5491C size 0xFD54918 addr 0xFD54914 > > alloc_constrained: min 0x0, max 0xFFFFFFFF, align 0x1000, mask > > 0xFFFFFFFF, size 0x332000, addr 0x300000 > > alloc_constrained: acells 0x1 scells 0x1 t1 0xC t2 0xFD5490C u1 > > 0xFD54910 u2 0xFD54914 u3 0xFD54918 > > alloc_constrained: allocator_block 0xFD54930, next 0x0 addr 0x300000 > > size 0xFD00000 > > alloc_constrained: fsblock 0x0 > > alloc_constrained: addr[] 0x300000 > > alloc_constrained: bsize[] 0xFD00000 > > alloc_constrained: passed min check > > alloc_constrained: addr 0x300000, align 0xFFF, off 0x69696969 > > sum 0x0 > > alloc_constrained: passed align check > > alloc_constrained: passed max check > > alloc_constrained: passed mask check > > alloc_constrained: passed full size check > > alloc_constrained: passed size check > > alloc_aligned: a 0xFD548E8 align 0xFD5491C size 0xFD54918 addr 0xFD54914 > > alloc_constrained: min 0x0, max 0xFFFFFFFF, align 0x1000, mask > > 0xFFFFFFFF, size 0x6883C0, addr 0x632000 > > alloc_constrained: acells 0x1 scells 0x1 t1 0xC t2 0xFD5490C u1 > > 0xFD54910 u2 0xFD54914 u3 0xFD54918 > > alloc_constrained: allocator_block 0xFD54930, next 0x0 addr 0x632000 > > size 0xF9CE000 > > alloc_constrained: fsblock 0x0 > > alloc_constrained: addr[] 0x632000 > > alloc_constrained: bsize[] 0xF9CE000 > > alloc_constrained: passed min check > > alloc_constrained: addr 0x632000, align 0xFFF, off 0x0 > > sum 0x0 > > alloc_constrained: passed align check > > alloc_constrained: passed max check > > alloc_constrained: passed mask check > > alloc_constrained: passed full size check > > alloc_constrained: passed size check > > > > > > > > and here giving a try with a smaller (1.9MB) linux boot kernel > > [...] > > atapi_cmd: cmdlen=12 > > atapi_cmd: inlen=2048 len=2048 > > iso_walk: read: name="zImage.chrp" extent=0x3CC size=0x1D8A1A ret=no error > > iso9660: return R_END > > file_system: return end (-4089) > > disk-label return len=1935898 ret=end (-4089) > > ata_disk_close > > disk-label close: > > checking exec type Fcode > > fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=1935898 > > checking exec type Forth > > checking exec type ELF > > f_go: > > checking exec type Fcode > > fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=1935898 > > checking exec type Forth > > checking exec type ELF > > alloc_aligned: a 0xFD548E8 align 0xFD5491C size 0xFD54918 addr 0xFD54914 > > alloc_constrained: min 0x0, max 0xFFFFFFFF, align 0x1000, mask > > 0xFFFFFFFF, size 0x1D3000, addr 0x300000 > > alloc_constrained: acells 0x1 scells 0x1 t1 0xC t2 0xFD5490C u1 > > 0xFD54910 u2 0xFD54914 u3 0xFD54918 > > alloc_constrained: allocator_block 0xFD54930, next 0x0 addr 0x300000 > > size 0xFD00000 > > alloc_constrained: fsblock 0x0 > > alloc_constrained: addr[] 0x300000 > > alloc_constrained: bsize[] 0xFD00000 > > alloc_constrained: passed min check > > alloc_constrained: addr 0x300000, align 0xFFF, off 0x69696969 > > sum 0x0 > > alloc_constrained: passed align check > > alloc_constrained: passed max check > > alloc_constrained: passed mask check > > alloc_constrained: passed full size check > > alloc_constrained: passed size check > > alloc_aligned: a 0xFD548E8 align 0xFD5491C size 0xFD54918 addr 0xFD54914 > > alloc_constrained: min 0x0, max 0xFFFFFFFF, align 0x1000, mask > > 0xFFFFFFFF, size 0x3AC9A0, addr 0x4D3000 > > alloc_constrained: acells 0x1 scells 0x1 t1 0xC t2 0xFD5490C u1 > > 0xFD54910 u2 0xFD54914 u3 0xFD54918 > > alloc_constrained: allocator_block 0xFD54930, next 0x0 addr 0x4D3000 > > size 0xFB2D000 > > alloc_constrained: fsblock 0x0 > > alloc_constrained: addr[] 0x4D3000 > > alloc_constrained: bsize[] 0xFB2D000 > > alloc_constrained: passed min check > > alloc_constrained: addr 0x4D3000, align 0xFFF, off 0x0 > > sum 0x0 > > alloc_constrained: passed align check > > alloc_constrained: passed max check > > alloc_constrained: passed mask check > > alloc_constrained: passed full size check > > alloc_constrained: passed size check > > I don't know much about the Pegasos OF, but did you give GRUB2 for OF > a try? Maybe it can boot a newer Linux kernel, if it is not a device > tree related problem. > > On the other side you mentioned this workaround in > arch/ppc/kernel/prom_init.c to me some time ago: > > unsigned long __init prom_init(int r3, int r4, prom_entry pp) : > > node = call_prom("finddevice", 1, 1, "/"); > > rc = call_prom("getprop", 4, 1, node, "model", model, sizeof(model)); > > if (rc > 0 && !strncmp (model, "Pegasos", 7) > > && strncmp (model, "Pegasos2", 8)) { > > /* Pegasos 1 has a broken translate method in the OF, > > * and furthermore the BATs are mapped 1:1 so the phys > > * address calculated above is correct, so let's use > > * it directly. > > */ > > } else if (offset == 0) { > > /* If we are already running at 0xc0000000, we assume we were > > * loaded by an OF bootloader which did set a BAT for us. > > * This breaks OF translate so we force phys to be 0. > > */ > > prom_print("(already at 0xc0000000) phys=0\n"); > > phys = 0; > > } else if (call_prom("getprop", 4, 1, prom_chosen, "mmu", > > &prom_mmu, sizeof(prom_mmu)) <= 0) { > > prom_print(" no MMU found\n"); > > } else if (call_prom_ret("call-method", 4, 4, result, "translate", > > prom_mmu, &_stext, 1) != 0) { > > prom_print(" (translate failed)\n"); > > } else { > > /* We assume the phys. address size is 3 cells */ > > phys = result[2]; > > } > > Can anybody comment, if this "broken translate method in the OF" would > still be needed for arch/powerpc? Well, since this is long dead hardware not produced anymore, i don't see how the OF could have unbroken itself by moving to powerpc. It has been age since i looked into this, but to the best of my knowledge (and i wrote the above code or at least the earlier versions) it should be still broken. But YMMV, ... Friendly, Sven Luther ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? 2011-03-15 17:49 ` Sven Luther @ 2011-03-15 20:08 ` Gerhard Pircher 2011-03-15 21:41 ` Sven Luther 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Gerhard Pircher @ 2011-03-15 20:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sven Luther; +Cc: ppc.addon, linuxppc-dev, acrux_it -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 18:49:24 +0100 > Von: Sven Luther <sven@z-innov.com> > An: Gerhard Pircher <gerhard_pircher@gmx.net> > CC: nello martuscielli <ppc.addon@gmail.com>, linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org, acrux_it@libero.it > Betreff: Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? > On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 06:14:48PM +0100, Gerhard Pircher wrote: [...] > > On the other side you mentioned this workaround in > > arch/ppc/kernel/prom_init.c to me some time ago: > > > > unsigned long __init prom_init(int r3, int r4, prom_entry pp) : > > > node = call_prom("finddevice", 1, 1, "/"); > > > rc = call_prom("getprop", 4, 1, node, "model", model, > sizeof(model)); > > > if (rc > 0 && !strncmp (model, "Pegasos", 7) > > > && strncmp (model, "Pegasos2", 8)) { > > > /* Pegasos 1 has a broken translate method in the OF, > > > * and furthermore the BATs are mapped 1:1 so the phys > > > * address calculated above is correct, so let's use > > > * it directly. > > > */ > > > } else if (offset == 0) { > > > /* If we are already running at 0xc0000000, we assume > we were > > > * loaded by an OF bootloader which did set a BAT for > us. > > > * This breaks OF translate so we force phys to be 0. > > > */ > > > prom_print("(already at 0xc0000000) phys=0\n"); > > > phys = 0; > > > } else if (call_prom("getprop", 4, 1, prom_chosen, "mmu", > > > &prom_mmu, sizeof(prom_mmu)) <= 0) { > > > prom_print(" no MMU found\n"); > > > } else if (call_prom_ret("call-method", 4, 4, result, > "translate", > > > prom_mmu, &_stext, 1) != 0) { > > > prom_print(" (translate failed)\n"); > > > } else { > > > /* We assume the phys. address size is 3 cells */ > > > phys = result[2]; > > > } > > > > Can anybody comment, if this "broken translate method in the OF" would > > still be needed for arch/powerpc? > > Well, since this is long dead hardware not produced anymore, i don't see > how the OF could have unbroken itself by moving to powerpc. > > It has been age since i looked into this, but to the best of my knowledge > (and i wrote the above code or at least the earlier versions) it should > be still broken. Any idea then, how the workaround can be ported to arch/powerpc/ or if there is a better one available? regards, Gerhard -- Empfehlen Sie GMX DSL Ihren Freunden und Bekannten und wir belohnen Sie mit bis zu 50,- Euro! https://freundschaftswerbung.gmx.de ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? 2011-03-15 20:08 ` Gerhard Pircher @ 2011-03-15 21:41 ` Sven Luther 2011-03-16 0:23 ` acrux 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Sven Luther @ 2011-03-15 21:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Gerhard Pircher; +Cc: sven.luther, ppc.addon, linuxppc-dev, acrux_it On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 09:08:55PM +0100, Gerhard Pircher wrote: > > > Well, since this is long dead hardware not produced anymore, i don't see > > how the OF could have unbroken itself by moving to powerpc. > > > > It has been age since i looked into this, but to the best of my knowledge > > (and i wrote the above code or at least the earlier versions) it should > > be still broken. > Any idea then, how the workaround can be ported to arch/powerpc/ or if > there is a better one available? Sorry, it has been years since i looked these parts of the linux kernel, so i don't really know how the arch/powerpc code handles this differently. Your best guess is to hunt for the code yourself, and find the place. I don't remember though if debugging at that time is easily possible though. Friendly, Sven Luther ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? 2011-03-15 21:41 ` Sven Luther @ 2011-03-16 0:23 ` acrux 2011-03-16 8:14 ` Sven Luther 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: acrux @ 2011-03-16 0:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sven Luther; +Cc: ppc.addon, linuxppc-dev -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 22:41:49 +0100 Sven Luther <sven.luther@z-innov.com> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 09:08:55PM +0100, Gerhard Pircher wrote: > > > > > Well, since this is long dead hardware not produced anymore, i > > > don't see how the OF could have unbroken itself by moving to > > > powerpc. > > > > > > It has been age since i looked into this, but to the best of my > > > knowledge (and i wrote the above code or at least the earlier > > > versions) it should be still broken. > > Any idea then, how the workaround can be ported to arch/powerpc/ or > > if there is a better one available? > > Sorry, it has been years since i looked these parts of the linux > kernel, so i don't really know how the arch/powerpc code handles this > differently. Your best guess is to hunt for the code yourself, and > find the place. I don't remember though if debugging at that time is > easily possible though. > if chrp support doesn't anymore include Pegasos1 it could be nice to remove all that dead code. Albeit it's fun that nobody cared about for it during the ppc=>powerpc switch as Pegasos1 was retired in 2003 and linux-2.6.17 was released in 2006... about three years. my regards, Nico - -- GNU/Linux on Power Architecture CRUX PPC - http://cruxppc.org/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAk2AAvwACgkQxq34tDeO7LiAMgCfSOueU5IE+CGJQFm56C2vIQdl WpUAn1MsjAZb/nt1SFtfiB1gLdx79lwX =LULL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? 2011-03-16 0:23 ` acrux @ 2011-03-16 8:14 ` Sven Luther 0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Sven Luther @ 2011-03-16 8:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: acrux; +Cc: Sven Luther, ppc.addon, linuxppc-dev On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 01:23:19AM +0100, acrux wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 22:41:49 +0100 > Sven Luther <sven.luther@z-innov.com> wrote: > > > On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 09:08:55PM +0100, Gerhard Pircher wrote: > > > > > > > Well, since this is long dead hardware not produced anymore, i > > > > don't see how the OF could have unbroken itself by moving to > > > > powerpc. > > > > > > > > It has been age since i looked into this, but to the best of my > > > > knowledge (and i wrote the above code or at least the earlier > > > > versions) it should be still broken. > > > Any idea then, how the workaround can be ported to arch/powerpc/ or > > > if there is a better one available? > > > > Sorry, it has been years since i looked these parts of the linux > > kernel, so i don't really know how the arch/powerpc code handles this > > differently. Your best guess is to hunt for the code yourself, and > > find the place. I don't remember though if debugging at that time is > > easily possible though. > > > > if chrp support doesn't anymore include Pegasos1 it could be nice to > remove all that dead code. Albeit it's fun that nobody cared about for > it during the ppc=>powerpc switch as Pegasos1 was retired in 2003 > and linux-2.6.17 was released in 2006... about three years. Also, the Pegasos2 OF implementation corrected these issues. Notice that 2006 was also the year that debian sabotaged all powerpc work, and had me expulsed because some people in the debian-installer team didn't support technical critics and had more political pull inside debian than myself. This happening after almost a decade of me giving my time to debian, i kind of lost interest at that point, and nobody stepped up to take over my work. And on top of that, Franz Pop commited suicide last year, which could possibly have been avoided if debian's leadership would have showed more maturity and responsability back then. Sorry for the off topic rant, but this is something which did take a really long time for me to get over, and i believe that the debian folk are still not ready to let it go. I am still censored on debian mailing lists today and probably banned from irc channels. Sadly, Sven Luther ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? 2011-03-15 17:14 ` Gerhard Pircher 2011-03-15 17:49 ` Sven Luther @ 2011-03-16 23:39 ` nello martuscielli 1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: nello martuscielli @ 2011-03-16 23:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Gerhard Pircher; +Cc: linuxppc-dev, acrux_it hi all, here instead the log from serial debug console booting the last working kernel i.e. linux-2.16.62 compiled with arch=ppc . [...] do_load: dev="/ide/disk:0" dlen=11 args="CRUX root=/dev/hdb video=radeonfb:800x600" alen=41 do_load: alstr="" try_load: dev="/ide/disk:0" dlen=11 args="CRUX root=/dev/hdb video=radeonfb:800x600" alen=41 create_well_formed_chain: pkg=0xFD57D58 parent=0xFD53B90 currpkg=0xFD53B90 inst=0xFE6EE50 pkg=/pci@80000000 parent=/ currpkg=/ currinst=/ create_well_formed_chain: pkg=0xFD53B90 parent=0x0 currpkg=0xFD53B90 inst=0xFE6EE50 pkg=/ parent= currpkg=/ currinst=/ pkg=0xFD57D58:/pci@80000000 parent=0xFE6EE50:/ inst=0xFE6EEA8:/pci@80000000 instparent=0xFE6EE50 ata_disk_open: pkg=0xFD5B870 parent=0xFD5B2C8 ata_disk_open: CTLR=0x0 ID=0x0 ata_disk_open: args="0" deblocker open ata_disk_max_transfer: 512 deblocker open: block-size=0x200 max-transfer=0x200 deblocker open: return 0 open-package: ret=0:no error r=-1 ata_disk_open: $open-package deblocker ret=0 ata_disk_open: deblocker=0xFE6EFC8 disk-label open disk-label open: self=0xFE702B0 s->buf=0xFE71000 disk-label open: return 0 open-package: ret=0:no error r=-1 ata_disk_open: $open-package disk-label ret=0 ata_disk_open: disklabel=0xFE70258 disk-label load: addr=0x400000 loadargs=CRUX root=/dev/hdb video=radeonfb:800x600 args=0,CRUX root=/dev/hdb video=radeonfb:800x600 file_system: e=0xFD00008 disk=0xFE6EF58 loc=0x0 start=0x0 path=0xFE703C0 buf=0xFE71000 size=512 file_system: probing filesys dos-partition dos_partition: enter dos-partition: boot_sect_sig0/1=0x55.0xAA jump=0x0 boot_signature=0x0 drive_number=0x0 dos_partition: partition=0 size=0x32F8E start=0x3F typ=0x6 flag=0x80 shd=0x1 ssect=0x1 scyl=0x0 ehd=0xFE esect=0x3F ecyl=0xC file_system: e=0xFD00008 disk=0xFE6EF58 loc=0x7E00 start=0x3F path=0xFE703C2 buf=0xFE71000 size=512 file_system: probing filesys dos-partition file_system: probing filesys dos-fat file_system: return end (-4089) file_system: return end (-4089) disk-label return len=1782093 ret=end (-4089) ata_disk_close disk-label close: checking exec type Fcode fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=1782093 checking exec type Forth checking exec type ELF f_go: checking exec type Fcode fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=1782093 checking exec type Forth checking exec type ELF alloc_aligned: a 0xFD548E8 align 0xFD5491C size 0xFD54918 addr 0xFD54914 alloc_constrained: min 0x0, max 0xFFFFFFFF, align 0x1000, mask 0xFFFFFFFF, size 0x7E0000, addr 0x300000 alloc_constrained: acells 0x1 scells 0x1 t1 0xC t2 0xFD5490C u1 0xFD54910 u2 0xFD54914 u3 0xFD54918 alloc_constrained: allocator_block 0xFD54930, next 0x0 addr 0x300000 size 0xFD00000 alloc_constrained: fsblock 0x0 alloc_constrained: addr[] 0x300000 alloc_constrained: bsize[] 0xFD00000 alloc_constrained: passed min check alloc_constrained: addr 0x300000, align 0xFFF, off 0x69696969 sum 0x0 alloc_constrained: passed align check alloc_constrained: passed max check alloc_constrained: passed mask check alloc_constrained: passed full size check alloc_constrained: passed size check i'm not an expert but from a quick logs comparison I saw two times the alloc_aligned,alloc_constrained section instead in the working one i see it only one time. Maybe it's an usefull observation. cheers, Nell -- 1861 - 2011: 150 years of Italian Unity ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? @ 2011-03-18 16:11 Gerhard Pircher 0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Gerhard Pircher @ 2011-03-18 16:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: nello martuscielli; +Cc: linuxppc-dev, acrux_it -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 00:39:00 +0100 > Von: nello martuscielli <ppc.addon@gmail.com> > An: Gerhard Pircher <gerhard_pircher@gmx.net> > CC: acrux_it@libero.it, linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org > Betreff: Re: any chance to use a modern linux kernel on Pegasos1 G3 ? > hi all, > > here instead the log from serial debug console booting the last > working kernel i.e. linux-2.16.62 compiled with arch=ppc . > > > [...] > do_load: dev="/ide/disk:0" dlen=11 args="CRUX root=/dev/hdb > video=radeonfb:800x600" alen=41 > do_load: alstr="" > try_load: dev="/ide/disk:0" dlen=11 args="CRUX root=/dev/hdb > video=radeonfb:800x600" alen=41 > create_well_formed_chain: pkg=0xFD57D58 parent=0xFD53B90 > currpkg=0xFD53B90 inst=0xFE6EE50 > pkg=/pci@80000000 parent=/ currpkg=/ currinst=/ > create_well_formed_chain: pkg=0xFD53B90 parent=0x0 currpkg=0xFD53B90 > inst=0xFE6EE50 > pkg=/ parent= currpkg=/ currinst=/ > pkg=0xFD57D58:/pci@80000000 parent=0xFE6EE50:/ > inst=0xFE6EEA8:/pci@80000000 instparent=0xFE6EE50 > ata_disk_open: pkg=0xFD5B870 parent=0xFD5B2C8 > ata_disk_open: CTLR=0x0 ID=0x0 > ata_disk_open: args="0" > deblocker open > ata_disk_max_transfer: 512 > deblocker open: block-size=0x200 max-transfer=0x200 > deblocker open: return 0 > open-package: ret=0:no error r=-1 > ata_disk_open: $open-package deblocker ret=0 > ata_disk_open: deblocker=0xFE6EFC8 > disk-label open > disk-label open: self=0xFE702B0 s->buf=0xFE71000 > disk-label open: return 0 > open-package: ret=0:no error r=-1 > ata_disk_open: $open-package disk-label ret=0 > ata_disk_open: disklabel=0xFE70258 > disk-label load: addr=0x400000 loadargs=CRUX root=/dev/hdb > video=radeonfb:800x600 args=0,CRUX root=/dev/hdb > video=radeonfb:800x600 > file_system: e=0xFD00008 disk=0xFE6EF58 loc=0x0 start=0x0 > path=0xFE703C0 buf=0xFE71000 size=512 > file_system: probing filesys dos-partition > > dos_partition: enter > dos-partition: boot_sect_sig0/1=0x55.0xAA jump=0x0 boot_signature=0x0 > drive_number=0x0 > dos_partition: partition=0 size=0x32F8E start=0x3F typ=0x6 > flag=0x80 shd=0x1 ssect=0x1 scyl=0x0 ehd=0xFE esect=0x3F ecyl=0xC > file_system: e=0xFD00008 disk=0xFE6EF58 loc=0x7E00 start=0x3F > path=0xFE703C2 buf=0xFE71000 size=512 > file_system: probing filesys dos-partition > file_system: probing filesys dos-fat > file_system: return end (-4089) > file_system: return end (-4089) > disk-label return len=1782093 ret=end (-4089) > ata_disk_close > disk-label close: > checking exec type Fcode > fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=1782093 > checking exec type Forth > checking exec type ELF > f_go: > checking exec type Fcode > fcode_is_exec: load=0x400000 loadlen=1782093 > checking exec type Forth > checking exec type ELF > alloc_aligned: a 0xFD548E8 align 0xFD5491C size 0xFD54918 addr 0xFD54914 > alloc_constrained: min 0x0, max 0xFFFFFFFF, align 0x1000, mask > 0xFFFFFFFF, size 0x7E0000, addr 0x300000 > alloc_constrained: acells 0x1 scells 0x1 t1 0xC t2 0xFD5490C u1 > 0xFD54910 u2 0xFD54914 u3 0xFD54918 > alloc_constrained: allocator_block 0xFD54930, next 0x0 addr 0x300000 > size 0xFD00000 > alloc_constrained: fsblock 0x0 > alloc_constrained: addr[] 0x300000 > alloc_constrained: bsize[] 0xFD00000 > alloc_constrained: passed min check > alloc_constrained: addr 0x300000, align 0xFFF, off 0x69696969 > sum 0x0 > alloc_constrained: passed align check > alloc_constrained: passed max check > alloc_constrained: passed mask check > alloc_constrained: passed full size check > alloc_constrained: passed size check > > > i'm not an expert but from a quick logs comparison I saw two times the > alloc_aligned,alloc_constrained section instead in the working one i > see it only one time. > Maybe it's an usefull observation. Well, I never put my hands on an OpenFirmware machine, but I could imagine that this is an image loading problem. Various PPC Linux related websites suggest to set a different load base for the kernel image on Pegasos machines: setenv load-base 0x4000000 Does that work on the Pegasos1? BTW do you get any debug output from a recent kernel on serial port (with udbg)? regards, Gerhard -- NEU: FreePhone - kostenlos mobil telefonieren und surfen! Jetzt informieren: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/freephone ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
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