* linux-2.4 & 405gp & other stuff
@ 2001-08-16 15:55 Jure Menart
2001-08-16 21:42 ` Dan Malek
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From: Jure Menart @ 2001-08-16 15:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc dev
Hello everyone,
I've tried to compile linux-2.4 kernel (I tried with sources from
kernel.org and with sources from denx.de) but it wasn't successful.
Error output was:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
{standard input}: Assembler messages:
{standard input}:85: Error: unsupported relocation type
{standard input}:86: Error: unsupported relocation type
{standard input}:113: Error: unsupported relocation type
{standard input}:130: Error: unsupported relocation type
{standard input}:147: Error: unsupported relocation type
{standard input}:151: Error: unsupported relocation type
{standard input}:66: Error: unsupported relocation type
make[1]: *** [ppc4xx_pic.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/usr/src/linux-2.4.4-2001-05-12/arch/ppc/kernel'
make: *** [_dir_arch/ppc/kernel] Error 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kernel was configured for PPC 4xx, Oak Machine type - it had included
only parallel port, serial console, initrd, ide... really 'bare' kernel.
As I could see problem lies in {srcdir}/arch/ppc/kernel/ppc4xx_pic.c (as
obvious :-) - in functions to initialize 405gp interrupt stuff - is
this part (ppc405_uic_enable(), ppc405_uic_disable(),...) implemented
anywhere? I didn't find them in any new sources...
Is there any other way to compile kernel for 405gp? I've got custom made
board, not any of evaluation boards.
Next question I have is: What exactly is 'Machine type' in Platform
support in kernel configuration? What are 'oak' and 'walnut'? Is this
like description of board?
One more question (yeah I know - I'm bugging - sorry :-)
IBM 405gp has included ethernet controller - are there any drivers for
it?
Thank you in advance...
Regards, Jure
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2001-08-16 15:55 linux-2.4 & 405gp & other stuff Jure Menart
@ 2001-08-16 21:42 ` Dan Malek
2001-08-16 23:16 ` Matthew Locke
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From: Dan Malek @ 2001-08-16 21:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jure Menart; +Cc: linuxppc dev
Jure Menart wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
> I've tried to compile linux-2.4 kernel (I tried with sources from
> kernel.org and with sources from denx.de) but it wasn't successful.
Probably not. You need to use the latest 2_4_devel sources from
BitKeeper or one of the CVS/rsync sites. See penguinppc.org for details.
> Kernel was configured for PPC 4xx, Oak Machine type - it had included
> only parallel port, serial console, initrd, ide... really 'bare' kernel.
That's hardly a "bare" kernel......A serial port with an attached
initrd ram disk is a "bare" kernel. You have selected nearly everything
that is supported. I'm not sure if Oak will even run properly. We
have been using Tivo as the 403 test platform.
> Next question I have is: What exactly is 'Machine type' in Platform
> support in kernel configuration? What are 'oak' and 'walnut'? Is this
> like description of board?
Ummm....yeah. The Oak is a 403GCX IBM reference board. The Walnut
is an IBM 405GP reference board.
> IBM 405gp has included ethernet controller - are there any drivers for
> it?
Yep.
-- Dan
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