From: Aras Vaichas <arasv@magellan-technology.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot-Users] problem with 'ethaddr' env. variable in, DataFlash, at91rm9200dk
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 14:53:28 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <41203DC8.1000108@magellan-technology.com> (raw)
My problem is that the network functions do not seem to pick up the environment
variables "ethaddr" and "ipaddr".
e.g.
Uboot> setenv ethaddr 12:34:56:78:99:aa
Uboot> dhcp
*** ERROR: `ethaddr' not set
Uboot> echo $(ethaddr)
12:34:56:78:99:aa
Uboot> printenv
stdin=serial
stdout=serial
stderr=serial
ethaddr=12:34:56:78:99:aa
Environment size: 67/8188 bytes
Uboot> dhcp
*** ERROR: `ethaddr' not set
Uboot>
I've been going through the u-boot source code looking for where this problem
could be occurring, but I can't find anything.
I recently setup my at91rm9200dk to boot from DataFlash as per the Atmel
application note: "Booting u-boot from Atmel SPI Serial DataFlash on the
AT91RM9200-DK Board"
I used u-boot-1.1.1 instead of patching u-boot-1.0.0.
I've set the environment configuration values in at91rm9200dk.h
#define CFG_ENV_IS_IN_DATAFLASH
#define CONFIG_ENV_OVERWRITE
The system boots from the DataFlash OK, and then starts up u-boot-1.1.1
e.g.
-I- AT91F_LowLevelInit(): Debug channel initialized
ESC[2J
ATMEL LOADER VER 1.01 May 03 2004 14:54:39
*--------------------------------------*
DataFlash:AT45DB642
Nb pages: 8192
Page Size: 1056
Size= 8650752 bytes
Logical address: 0xC0000000
*--------------------------------------*
1: Download Dataflash [addr]
2: Read Dataflash [addr]
3: Start U-BOOT [C0008000 => 21F00000]
*--------------------------------------*
Enter: Load U-BOOT from dataflash[c0008000] to SDRAM[21f00000]
Set PLLA to 180Mhz and Master clock to 60Mhz and start U-BOOT?
U-Boot 1.1.1 (Aug 16 2004 - 12:34:47)
U-Boot code: 21F00000 -> 21F14A4C BSS: -> 21F18EF0
RAM Configuration:
Bank #0: 00000000 0 kB
Atmel: AT49BV1614A (16Mbit)
...
Flash: 2 MB
DataFlash:AT45DB642
Nb pages: 8192
Page Size: 1056
Size= 8650752 bytes
Logical address: 0xC0000000
Area 0: C0000000 to C0007FFF (RO)
Area 1: C0008000 to C001FFFF (RO)
Area 2: C0020000 to C0027FFF
Area 3: C0028000 to C083FFFF
In: serial
Out: serial
Err: serial
Any help would be good, thank you!
regards,
Aras
next reply other threads:[~2004-08-16 4:53 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-08-16 4:53 Aras Vaichas [this message]
2004-08-16 7:45 ` [U-Boot-Users] problem with 'ethaddr' env. variable in, DataFlash, at91rm9200dk Wolfgang Denk
2004-08-17 7:13 ` Aras Vaichas
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