From: "Dan A. Dickey" <ddickey@charter.net>
To: Richard Hendricks <richard.hendricks@motorola.com>
Cc: Nicolas-Peter Pohland <pohland@snom.de>,
"linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org"
<linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: Re: How to get rom code to go on FADS?
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 22:20:42 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3923618A.F4D70742@charter.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3922EE48.1E41DA1B@motorola.com
Richard Hendricks wrote:
>
> "Dan A. Dickey" wrote:
...
> > So, I'm attributing this recent success to:
> > A) Setting SYPCR in the rom code fairly early on.
> > B) Issuing a "rms der 0" to mpc8bug when it is connected.
>
> Interesting. So clearing the SYPCR early in the ROM code is what
> was preventing you from getting the code to run stand-alone? Kinda
> odd, considering the initial value of the watchdog is very long,
> and you were having problems getting your Aux LED to turn on
> right at the very beginning.
I believe that was at least a goodly portion of it.
It is interesting to note that the Aux LED still doesn't
blink unless the ADI & mpc8bug are connected.
Stand alone - no blinking light. I'm going to
attribute this for the time being to the UPM not
being initialized - or some piece of hardware.
In any case, I was trying to use the Aux LED as
an indicator of how far the cpu got through the
code. Getting to the point of an 8xxrom prompt
at which I can enter 'bootz', hit C/R, and see
linux boot up was enough for me to yank the assembly
version of the Aux LED blinking code.
I also think it was the delays I put in between
turning the light on/off that caused it to take too
long and for the watchdog to bite.
I might add that doing the "rms der 0" helped tremendously
as well. I can now leave the ADI & mpc8bug connected
(for flashing new code) - but still allow linux to load
& start. It doesn't without doing that (even though
8xxrom sets DER to 0!).
-Dan
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2000-05-18 3:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-05-11 21:11 How to get rom code to go on FADS? Dan A. Dickey
2000-05-12 16:33 ` Richard Hendricks
2000-05-12 17:03 ` Dan A. Dickey
2000-05-12 18:57 ` Richard Hendricks
2000-05-13 13:54 ` Dan A. Dickey
2000-05-15 15:54 ` Richard Hendricks
2000-05-15 17:00 ` Dan A. Dickey
2000-05-15 17:43 ` Dan A. Dickey
2000-05-15 18:25 ` Dan A. Dickey
2000-05-16 14:50 ` Richard Hendricks
2000-05-16 21:03 ` Dan A. Dickey
2000-05-16 1:55 ` Dan A. Dickey
2000-05-16 14:45 ` Richard Hendricks
[not found] ` <3920ED16.A2D26629@snom.de>
[not found] ` <3921B844.572E3C63@charter.net>
2000-05-17 2:31 ` Dan A. Dickey
2000-05-17 19:08 ` Richard Hendricks
2000-05-18 3:20 ` Dan Malek
2000-05-18 3:22 ` Dan A. Dickey
2000-05-18 3:20 ` Dan A. Dickey [this message]
2000-05-18 16:15 ` Richard Hendricks
2000-05-19 11:12 ` Dan A. Dickey
2000-05-19 15:01 ` Richard Hendricks
2000-05-13 5:18 ` duncanp
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