From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Message-ID: <386ABF52.922267E9@ctam.com.au> Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 13:11:30 +1100 From: Brendan J Simon Reply-To: Brendan.Simon@ctam.com.au MIME-Version: 1.0 To: dony , linuxppc-embedded Subject: Re: Please help me... References: <386C150F.22B1A3D0@huawei.com.cn> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Sender: owner-linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org List-Id: dony wrote: > Hi, > Now I am trying to embed linux onto our MPC860-based board. I have > some questions which may be solved by you embed-linux gurus.... > What I want to do is the following: > 1 Initialize the MPC860 CPU , memory, serial port, enet port . > 2 Download the linux powerpc kernel (which I have cross-compiled > on my X86 box) > from the TFTP server to RAM on board. > 3 run the kernel. > Now the 1 and 2 step work well, but when I download the kernel to RAM on > board, It just cannot run.Do you know why? How can I programme to make > it run? Since the kernel is a compressed image (zvmlinux), need I make > some codes to decompress it and then run it? if so, how to do it? So I take it that you have written your own boot loader that is in ROM/Flash which fetches the kerenl from a TFTP server and places it in RAM somewhere. Good. How does your bootloader know where to put the code ? Does it look at the internals of the elf image or is it an s-record file you are downloading ? The image must be placed at or above 2MB. You will have problems if it is below 2MB. I have my kernel in Flash at FFE00000 or FF800000. Once the kernel is loaded, you have to jump to the start address. I assume you are using the mbxboot code for the kernel. Are you ? What board are you using ? The mbxboot code will copy the iteself to location 0x100000 (1MB) and jump to that address so it is running from RAM. It then decompress the kernel image to location 0 and jumps to the start of the kernel. Can you send the output of "objcopy --headers zImage" to the list. Also send the output of the mbxboot loader messages with the loaded and relocated addresses (if the code is getting that far). Brendan Simon. ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/