* [U-Boot-Users] PPC 8260 Linux boot
@ 2004-07-26 15:54 Ori Idan
2004-07-26 17:02 ` Wolfgang Denk
0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Ori Idan @ 2004-07-26 15:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
I am trying to boot Linux 2.4.25 (code from denx linux-2-4-devel)
The board is similar to MPC8260ADS
What happens is that the kernel is starting but after a short while gets
an exception and the board is reset again.
We tried looking at the kernel sources to see where we get, we did this
by lighting hardware LEDS we have on the board.
We tried to find where in the kernel we get the exception, we could not
find exactly where it happens, but we did find that it happens somewhere
in the function prom_init called from early_init inside
arch/ppc/kernel/setup.c
Does anyone have any idea what we should look next?
--
Ori Idan
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* [U-Boot-Users] PPC 8260 Linux boot
2004-07-26 15:54 [U-Boot-Users] PPC 8260 Linux boot Ori Idan
@ 2004-07-26 17:02 ` Wolfgang Denk
2004-07-27 6:47 ` Ori Idan
2004-07-29 17:58 ` Ori Idan
0 siblings, 2 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Wolfgang Denk @ 2004-07-26 17:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
In message <4105294D.5070508@helicontech.co.il> you wrote:
> I am trying to boot Linux 2.4.25 (code from denx linux-2-4-devel)
> The board is similar to MPC8260ADS
Arghh... A description like this is absolutley useless, and
misleading. Your probably even fooling yourself. Similar? In that it
uses the same processor? Or is everything IDENTICAL?
> What happens is that the kernel is starting but after a short while gets
> an exception and the board is reset again.
Please define "after a short while". Do you see any boot messages on
the console? Do you see any messages when you do a post mortem dump
of the log_buf memory?
[See http://www.denx.de/twiki/bin/view/DULG/LinuxPostMortemAnalysis]
> We tried looking at the kernel sources to see where we get, we did this
> by lighting hardware LEDS we have on the board.
I see. Please remove ALL this code and try again. perhaps it is just
your debugging code which crashes the system. [This has been
discussed before, both here and in the linuxppc mailing lists. Search
the archives.]
> We tried to find where in the kernel we get the exception, we could not
> find exactly where it happens, but we did find that it happens somewhere
> in the function prom_init called from early_init inside
> arch/ppc/kernel/setup.c
>
> Does anyone have any idea what we should look next?
OK, I'll give you two hints:
1) get yourself a BDI2000. You will need it.
2) Check your memory map, and the init sequence of your SDRAM [no,
I'm not going to explain this here again. Search the archives.]
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
--
Software Engineering: Embedded and Realtime Systems, Embedded Linux
Phone: (+49)-8142-4596-87 Fax: (+49)-8142-4596-88 Email: wd at denx.de
And now remains That we find out the cause of this effect, Or rather
say, the cause of this defect... -- Hamlet, Act II, Scene 2
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* [U-Boot-Users] PPC 8260 Linux boot
2004-07-26 17:02 ` Wolfgang Denk
@ 2004-07-27 6:47 ` Ori Idan
2004-07-27 22:13 ` Wolfgang Denk
2004-07-29 17:58 ` Ori Idan
1 sibling, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Ori Idan @ 2004-07-27 6:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
Thank you for your quick answer.
>>I am trying to boot Linux 2.4.25 (code from denx linux-2-4-devel)
>>The board is similar to MPC8260ADS
>>
>>
>
>Arghh... A description like this is absolutley useless, and
>misleading. Your probably even fooling yourself. Similar? In that it
>uses the same processor? Or is everything IDENTICAL?
>
>
If it was not IDENTICAL I would not have mentioned this board.
>
>
>>What happens is that the kernel is starting but after a short while gets
>>an exception and the board is reset again.
>>
>>
>
>Please define "after a short while". Do you see any boot messages on
>the console? Do you see any messages when you do a post mortem dump
>of the log_buf memory?
>[See http://www.denx.de/twiki/bin/view/DULG/LinuxPostMortemAnalysis]
>
>
>
I do not see any boot messages, I can't exactly define how long it takes
until the reset
but it is a very short time that during this time I expected at least
one line saying this is
the kernel.
>>We tried looking at the kernel sources to see where we get, we did this
>>by lighting hardware LEDS we have on the board.
>>
>>
>
>I see. Please remove ALL this code and try again. perhaps it is just
>your debugging code which crashes the system. [This has been
>discussed before, both here and in the linuxppc mailing lists. Search
>the archives.]
>
>
I tried removing all my code and tried again, that was the first thing I
thought
that maybe I crash the system.
I tried again and again and the problem was the same.
>
>
>>We tried to find where in the kernel we get the exception, we could not
>>find exactly where it happens, but we did find that it happens somewhere
>>in the function prom_init called from early_init inside
>>arch/ppc/kernel/setup.c
>>
>>Does anyone have any idea what we should look next?
>>
>>
>
>OK, I'll give you two hints:
>
>1) get yourself a BDI2000. You will need it.
>
>2) Check your memory map, and the init sequence of your SDRAM [no,
> I'm not going to explain this here again. Search the archives.]
>
>
Unfortunatly the archives are not searchable, otherwise that would be
the first thing I would
do, could you give me some hints on what do you mean init sequence of SDRAM?
As for the memory map, I made sure I have RAM starting from 0x0000, I
have 128Mb of RAM.
The IMMR is set to 0xF0000000.
--
Ori Idan
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* [U-Boot-Users] PPC 8260 Linux boot
2004-07-27 6:47 ` Ori Idan
@ 2004-07-27 22:13 ` Wolfgang Denk
2004-07-27 22:27 ` Ori Idan
0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Wolfgang Denk @ 2004-07-27 22:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
In message <4105FA9D.30400@helicontech.co.il> you wrote:
>
> >>I am trying to boot Linux 2.4.25 (code from denx linux-2-4-devel)
> >>The board is similar to MPC8260ADS
...
> If it was not IDENTICAL I would not have mentioned this board.
So it is identical? Then why did you write "similar to" in the first place?
And if it's really identical I thinkt he standard MPC8260ADS code
should work identical, too.
> >Please define "after a short while". Do you see any boot messages on
> >the console? Do you see any messages when you do a post mortem dump
> >of the log_buf memory?
> >[See http://www.denx.de/twiki/bin/view/DULG/LinuxPostMortemAnalysis]
> >
> >
> I do not see any boot messages, I can't exactly define how long it takes
> until the reset
> but it is a very short time that during this time I expected at least
> one line saying this is
> the kernel.
I repeat:
Do you see any messages when you do a post mortem dump of the log_buf
memory?
[See http://www.denx.de/twiki/bin/view/DULG/LinuxPostMortemAnalysis]
????
> I tried removing all my code and tried again, that was the first thing I
> thought
> that maybe I crash the system.
> I tried again and again and the problem was the same.
You cannot make such a claim. The _symptoms_ may have been the same.
The problem may have been a different one.
> >2) Check your memory map, and the init sequence of your SDRAM [no,
> > I'm not going to explain this here again. Search the archives.]
> >
> >
> Unfortunatly the archives are not searchable, otherwise that would be
> the first thing I would
The GMANE archive _is_ searchable.
> do, could you give me some hints on what do you mean init sequence of SDRAM?
IO mean the initialization sequence that is required for the SDRAM
chips. In 98% of all porting problems this is the culprit.
> As for the memory map, I made sure I have RAM starting from 0x0000, I
> have 128Mb of RAM.
> The IMMR is set to 0xF0000000.
Did you read the FAQ? How about the "clocks_in_mhz" setting? Or the
bd_info structure used by the Linux kernel?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
--
Software Engineering: Embedded and Realtime Systems, Embedded Linux
Phone: (+49)-8142-4596-87 Fax: (+49)-8142-4596-88 Email: wd at denx.de
Life is a process, not a principle, a mystery to be lived, not a
problem to be solved. - Gerard Straub, television producer and author
(stolen from Frank Herbert??)
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* [U-Boot-Users] PPC 8260 Linux boot
2004-07-27 22:13 ` Wolfgang Denk
@ 2004-07-27 22:27 ` Ori Idan
2004-07-28 8:38 ` Wolfgang Denk
0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Ori Idan @ 2004-07-27 22:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
>I repeat:
>
>Do you see any messages when you do a post mortem dump of the log_buf
>memory?
>[See http://www.denx.de/twiki/bin/view/DULG/LinuxPostMortemAnalysis]
>
>????
>
>
I think I don't understand something in your explenation of post mortem,
how can I do
grep log_buf system.map
when I have nothing but UBOOT prompt?
>
>
>>I tried removing all my code and tried again, that was the first thing I
>>thought
>>that maybe I crash the system.
>>I tried again and again and the problem was the same.
>>
>>
>
>You cannot make such a claim. The _symptoms_ may have been the same.
>The problem may have been a different one.
>
>
>
>>>2) Check your memory map, and the init sequence of your SDRAM [no,
>>> I'm not going to explain this here again. Search the archives.]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Unfortunatly the archives are not searchable, otherwise that would be
>>the first thing I would
>>
>>
>
>The GMANE archive _is_ searchable.
>
>
What is the GNAME archive?
>
>
>>do, could you give me some hints on what do you mean init sequence of SDRAM?
>>
>>
>
>IO mean the initialization sequence that is required for the SDRAM
>chips. In 98% of all porting problems this is the culprit.
>
>
I still do not understand what do you mean by init sequence of SDRAM, If
I had any hint of what you mean by that I would check for it.
All I know is that I have 128MB of RAM mapped from 0x0000 I have checked
it again.
>Did you read the FAQ? How about the "clocks_in_mhz" setting? Or the
>bd_info structure used by the Linux kernel?
>
>
Yes, I have thought about the clock value and made sure it is passed Ok,
since I am using
kernel 2.4.25 I understand that the clock should be in Hz and that is
what U-boot transfers.
--
Ori Idan
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* [U-Boot-Users] PPC 8260 Linux boot
2004-07-27 22:27 ` Ori Idan
@ 2004-07-28 8:38 ` Wolfgang Denk
2004-07-28 11:59 ` Ori Idan
0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Wolfgang Denk @ 2004-07-28 8:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
In message <4106D6BF.6090600@helicontech.co.il> you wrote:
>
> >Do you see any messages when you do a post mortem dump of the log_buf
> >memory?
> >[See http://www.denx.de/twiki/bin/view/DULG/LinuxPostMortemAnalysis]
> >
> >????
> >
> >
> I think I don't understand something in your explenation of post mortem,
> how can I do
> grep log_buf system.map
> when I have nothing but UBOOT prompt?
You do have a development system which you used to compile and link
your Linux kernel, don't you? And you do have the "grep" command
installed on that host, right?
> >The GMANE archive _is_ searchable.
> >
> What is the GNAME archive?
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.boot-loaders.u-boot
[Why didn't a google search for "gmane u-boot" return useful links for you?]
> I still do not understand what do you mean by init sequence of SDRAM, If
> I had any hint of what you mean by that I would check for it.
Read the documentation provided by the manufacturer of your RAM
chips. It shosuld contain a section about the SDRAM init sequence.
> >Did you read the FAQ? How about the "clocks_in_mhz" setting? Or the
> >bd_info structure used by the Linux kernel?
> >
> >
> Yes, I have thought about the clock value and made sure it is passed Ok,
> since I am using
> kernel 2.4.25 I understand that the clock should be in Hz and that is
> what U-boot transfers.
And what about bd_info?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
--
Software Engineering: Embedded and Realtime Systems, Embedded Linux
Phone: (+49)-8142-4596-87 Fax: (+49)-8142-4596-88 Email: wd at denx.de
"The one charm of marriage is that it makes a life of deception a
neccessity." - Oscar Wilde
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* [U-Boot-Users] PPC 8260 Linux boot
2004-07-28 8:38 ` Wolfgang Denk
@ 2004-07-28 11:59 ` Ori Idan
2004-07-28 12:50 ` Wolfgang Denk
0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Ori Idan @ 2004-07-28 11:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
>You do have a development system which you used to compile and link
>your Linux kernel, don't you? And you do have the "grep" command
>installed on that host, right?
>
>
Ok, I think it should be written clearly in the wiki that this is the
host system.
>
>
>>>The GMANE archive _is_ searchable.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>What is the GNAME archive?
>>
>>
>
>http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.boot-loaders.u-boot
>
>[Why didn't a google search for "gmane u-boot" return useful links for you?]
>
>
>
>>I still do not understand what do you mean by init sequence of SDRAM, If
>>I had any hint of what you mean by that I would check for it.
>>
>>
>
>Read the documentation provided by the manufacturer of your RAM
>chips. It shosuld contain a section about the SDRAM init sequence.
>
>
Isn't the fact that I have RAM from 0x0000 means that RAM is initialized?
I have checked in Uboot that I can write and read this RAM so I am sure
I have it.
What other initialization should be done?
>
>
>>>Did you read the FAQ? How about the "clocks_in_mhz" setting? Or the
>>>bd_info structure used by the Linux kernel?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Yes, I have thought about the clock value and made sure it is passed Ok,
>>since I am using
>>kernel 2.4.25 I understand that the clock should be in Hz and that is
>>what U-boot transfers.
>>
>>
>
>And what about bd_info?
>
>
I have checked bd_info and it transfers the clock in Hz and also
transfer the right RAM
and IMMR information.
--
Ori Idan
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* [U-Boot-Users] PPC 8260 Linux boot
2004-07-28 11:59 ` Ori Idan
@ 2004-07-28 12:50 ` Wolfgang Denk
0 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Wolfgang Denk @ 2004-07-28 12:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
In message <41079531.2000204@helicontech.co.il> you wrote:
>
> >You do have a development system which you used to compile and link
> >your Linux kernel, don't you? And you do have the "grep" command
> >installed on that host, right?
> >
> Ok, I think it should be written clearly in the wiki that this is the
> host system.
You are the first person to misunderstand this.
> >Read the documentation provided by the manufacturer of your RAM
> >chips. It shosuld contain a section about the SDRAM init sequence.
> >
> Isn't the fact that I have RAM from 0x0000 means that RAM is initialized?
No, it does not. Mapping some address space in the memory controller
and actually initializing a device are completely different issues.
> I have checked in Uboot that I can write and read this RAM so I am sure
> I have it.
Please read the archives. Simple read and write access are easy; this
still does not give any guarantee that burst mode accesses will work.
> What other initialization should be done?
I already told you:
READ THE DOCUMENTATION PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF YOUR RAM
CHIPS. IT SHOULD CONTAIN A SECTION ABOUT THE REQUIRED INIT SEQUENCE.
And _please_ read the mail list archive.
> >And what about bd_info?
> >
> I have checked bd_info and it transfers the clock in Hz and also
> transfer the right RAM
> and IMMR information.
Argh... You make it really difficult to help you.
Did you check ALL items of the FAQ "Linux hangs after uncompressing
the kernel", i. e. did you really make sure that U-Boot and Linux are
using the SAME version of bd_info?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
--
Software Engineering: Embedded and Realtime Systems, Embedded Linux
Phone: (+49)-8142-4596-87 Fax: (+49)-8142-4596-88 Email: wd at denx.de
Schshschshchsch.
-- The Gorn, "Arena", stardate 3046.2
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* [U-Boot-Users] PPC 8260 Linux boot
2004-07-26 17:02 ` Wolfgang Denk
2004-07-27 6:47 ` Ori Idan
@ 2004-07-29 17:58 ` Ori Idan
1 sibling, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Ori Idan @ 2004-07-29 17:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
Ok, it seems Linux is booting now or at least we think so
There is not exception now but all we get is few unmeaningfull character
on the terminal
We belive Linux is booting but the kernel is miscalculating the baud rate.
The clock information in bd_info seems to be Ok but I will double check
this tomorow.
Does someone has any clue for what may cause this problem?
--
Ori Idan
Wolfgang Denk wrote:
>In message <4105294D.5070508@helicontech.co.il> you wrote:
>
>
>>I am trying to boot Linux 2.4.25 (code from denx linux-2-4-devel)
>>The board is similar to MPC8260ADS
>>
>>
>
>Arghh... A description like this is absolutley useless, and
>misleading. Your probably even fooling yourself. Similar? In that it
>uses the same processor? Or is everything IDENTICAL?
>
>
>
>>What happens is that the kernel is starting but after a short while gets
>>an exception and the board is reset again.
>>
>>
>
>Please define "after a short while". Do you see any boot messages on
>the console? Do you see any messages when you do a post mortem dump
>of the log_buf memory?
>[See http://www.denx.de/twiki/bin/view/DULG/LinuxPostMortemAnalysis]
>
>
>
>>We tried looking at the kernel sources to see where we get, we did this
>>by lighting hardware LEDS we have on the board.
>>
>>
>
>I see. Please remove ALL this code and try again. perhaps it is just
>your debugging code which crashes the system. [This has been
>discussed before, both here and in the linuxppc mailing lists. Search
>the archives.]
>
>
>
>>We tried to find where in the kernel we get the exception, we could not
>>find exactly where it happens, but we did find that it happens somewhere
>>in the function prom_init called from early_init inside
>>arch/ppc/kernel/setup.c
>>
>>Does anyone have any idea what we should look next?
>>
>>
>
>OK, I'll give you two hints:
>
>1) get yourself a BDI2000. You will need it.
>
>2) Check your memory map, and the init sequence of your SDRAM [no,
> I'm not going to explain this here again. Search the archives.]
>
>Best regards,
>
>Wolfgang Denk
>
>
>
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