* problem with gunzip()
@ 2000-01-10 8:43 LiuTao
2000-01-10 15:25 ` Jim Lewis
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: LiuTao @ 2000-01-10 8:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LinuxPPC Developers List, linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
Hi
When I ported linux to a board with MPC860, 16M RAM and 2M Flash,
I met a problem.
After the program gunzip()(misc.c) the vmlinux image to address 0x0,
the contents from 0x0 to IMAGE_SIZE should be as same as that in
linux/vmlinux, right? I found that they are not same. Only from 0x0
to about 0xb500, they are same.
I don't think gunzip() has any problem.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks!
LiuTao
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* Re: problem with gunzip()
2000-01-10 8:43 problem with gunzip() LiuTao
@ 2000-01-10 15:25 ` Jim Lewis
2000-01-11 0:37 ` LiuTao
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jim Lewis @ 2000-01-10 15:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LiuTao; +Cc: LinuxPPC Developers List, linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
Hi,
I have had a problem such as yours that was caused by corruption in the
compressed s-record image once it was on the target. I had thought that
Gunzip would catch this, but it did not. How is your image being
transmitted to the target? Is it over a serial link? In my case, the
S-record loader was not checking checksums and occasionally, a serial
transmission error went undetected. Gunzip did not complain, but the
uncompressed image would end up being skewed by a few bytes.
Hope this helps.
LiuTao wrote:
> Hi
>
> When I ported linux to a board with MPC860, 16M RAM and 2M Flash,
> I met a problem.
> After the program gunzip()(misc.c) the vmlinux image to address 0x0,
> the contents from 0x0 to IMAGE_SIZE should be as same as that in
> linux/vmlinux, right? I found that they are not same. Only from 0x0
> to about 0xb500, they are same.
> I don't think gunzip() has any problem.
> Do you have any suggestions?
> Thanks!
>
> LiuTao
--
Jim Lewis
Sr. Field Applications Engineer
MontaVista Software, Inc.
(817)261-9088 http://www.mvista.com
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* Re: problem with gunzip()
2000-01-10 15:25 ` Jim Lewis
@ 2000-01-11 0:37 ` LiuTao
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: LiuTao @ 2000-01-11 0:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jim Lewis, LinuxPPC Developers List,
linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
Hi:
I made zImage first of course. Then I wrote a little program to
extract the image section which is vmlinux.gz from zImage.
I use visionPROBE which is emulator of EST to debug the linux.
I downloaded the program to my board with emulator, then downloaded
the vmlinux.gz to the position of ZIMAGE_OFFSET. I ran the program,
I can see the following message:
loaded at: 00800000 0080B1C8
board data at: 00800158 00800180
relocated to: 007F0100 007F0128
zimage at: 00830263 0088A2AF
avail ram: 0088B000 01000000
Linux/PPC load:
Uncompressing Linux...done.
Now booting the kernel
So I think the vmlinux.gz that I downloaded to the board is correct.
I also compared vmlinux.gz with contents in RAM ZIMAGE_OFFSET, they
are same. But after gunzip, the contents in RAM 0x0 are different
with vmlinux.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
LiuTao
Jim Lewis wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have had a problem such as yours that was caused by corruption in the
> compressed s-record image once it was on the target. I had thought that
> Gunzip would catch this, but it did not. How is your image being
> transmitted to the target? Is it over a serial link? In my case, the
> S-record loader was not checking checksums and occasionally, a serial
> transmission error went undetected. Gunzip did not complain, but the
> uncompressed image would end up being skewed by a few bytes.
> Hope this helps.
>
> LiuTao wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > When I ported linux to a board with MPC860, 16M RAM and 2M Flash,
> > I met a problem.
> > After the program gunzip()(misc.c) the vmlinux image to address 0x0,
> > the contents from 0x0 to IMAGE_SIZE should be as same as that in
> > linux/vmlinux, right? I found that they are not same. Only from 0x0
> > to about 0xb500, they are same.
> > I don't think gunzip() has any problem.
> > Do you have any suggestions?
> > Thanks!
> >
> > LiuTao
>
> --
> Jim Lewis
> Sr. Field Applications Engineer
> MontaVista Software, Inc.
> (817)261-9088 http://www.mvista.com
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