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* early UART mapping in head_44x.S
@ 2004-07-13 21:23 Ralph Siemsen
  2004-07-13 21:51 ` Ralph Siemsen
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From: Ralph Siemsen @ 2004-07-13 21:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev


I've been trying to boot a vanilla 2.6.7 kernel on a board similar to
Ocotea (the board boots 2.4.x okay).  I wasn't getting any serial
output, despite setting CONFIG_SERIAL_TEXT_DEBUG and doing early
registration of a console (as per David Woodhouse's posts on this list).

After much tracing and a lucky suggestion on IRC, I seem to have
stumbled on the cause, although I don't fully understand what is going
on.  In arch/ppc/kernel/head_44x.S (from 2.6.7 mainline) there is a
block of code that sets up the "early UART mapping".  It does three
tlbwe instructions, and then repeats the same a second time but in
"Translation state 1".  This second set seems to cause my problems.
When I comment out the 5 instructions before the isync, I magically
start getting printk outputs.

But as-written, the code causes an exception immediately upon the first
attempt to write to the mapped space.  Of course there are no exception
handlers in place at this point, so things grind to a halt very quickly.

Can anyone explain how this is meant to work?  Specifically, the
	ori	r3,r3,PPC44x_TLB_TS
would clear the other bits in this register, including the "valid" bit,
so how is this mapping supposed to work?

Thanks
-Ralph

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* RE: early UART mapping in head_44x.S
@ 2004-08-02 12:30 Daren Hayward
  2004-08-02 13:57 ` Matt Porter
  2004-08-03 17:58 ` Ralph Siemsen
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Daren Hayward @ 2004-08-02 12:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'Matt Porter', 'Ralph Siemsen'; +Cc: Linux PPC Dev


Hi,

I have been having the same problems with the head_44x.S, what does the
patch do just remove the duplicate entries?

Where can I browse the PPC BK tree online?

Daren

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Porter [mailto:mporter@kernel.crashing.org]
> Sent: 23 July 2004 00:56
> To: Ralph Siemsen
> Cc: Linux PPC Dev
> Subject: Re: early UART mapping in head_44x.S
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 05:23:34PM -0400, Ralph Siemsen wrote:
> >
> > I've been trying to boot a vanilla 2.6.7 kernel on a board similar to
> > Ocotea (the board boots 2.4.x okay).  I wasn't getting any serial
> > output, despite setting CONFIG_SERIAL_TEXT_DEBUG and doing early
> > registration of a console (as per David Woodhouse's posts on this list).
>
> That's a separate issue. I need to go through and early register
> the console on 4xx when I get a moment.
>
> > After much tracing and a lucky suggestion on IRC, I seem to have
> > stumbled on the cause, although I don't fully understand what is going
> > on.  In arch/ppc/kernel/head_44x.S (from 2.6.7 mainline) there is a
> > block of code that sets up the "early UART mapping".  It does three
> > tlbwe instructions, and then repeats the same a second time but in
> > "Translation state 1".  This second set seems to cause my problems.
> > When I comment out the 5 instructions before the isync, I magically
> > start getting printk outputs.
>
> Yeah, I fat-fingered the last patch to head_44x.S and left the
> duplicate code fragment there. There's a patch submitted to fix
> this in mainline.
>
> -Matt
>

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