From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Darius Augulis Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2010 18:15:35 +0300 Subject: [U-Boot] arm: wrong Relocation and not cleared BSS In-Reply-To: <4CCC1F6C.7040603@free.fr> References: <4CCC18E7.8080708@ahsoftware.de> <4CCC1F6C.7040603@free.fr> Message-ID: <4CCC3697.1060703@gmail.com> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: u-boot@lists.denx.de Hi All, I still have the same problem with my non main-line mini6410 board (arm1176). I based my board support on newest u-boot with cleaned relocation code: U-Boot 2010.12-rc1-00028-ga1f6774 (Oct 30 2010 - 17:44:20) for MINI6410 U-Boot code: 57E00000 -> 57E20B58 BSS: -> 57E26218 CPU: S3C6400 at 532MHz Fclk = 532MHz, Hclk = 133MHz, Pclk = 66MHz (SYNC Mode) Board: MINI6410 monitor len: 00026218 ramsize: 08000000 TLB table at: 57ff0000 Top of RAM usable for U-Boot at: 57ff0000 Reserving 152k for U-Boot at: 57fc9000 Reserving 1280k for malloc() at: 57e89000 Reserving 24 Bytes for Board Info at: 57e88fe8 Reserving 92 Bytes for Global Data at: 57e88f8c New Stack Pointer is: 57e88f88 RAM Configuration: Bank #0: 50000000 128 MiB relocation Offset is: 001c9000 monitor flash len: 00020B58 Now running in RAM - U-Boot at: 57fc9000 Using default environment Destroy Hash Table: 57e26100 table = (null) Create Hash Table: N=67 INSERT: table 57e26100, filled 1/67 rv 57e89268 ==> name="bootdelay" value="3" INSERT: table 57e26100, filled 2/67 rv 57e89274 ==> name="baudrate" value="115200" INSERT: free(data = 57e89008) INSERT: done In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Net: dm9000 ### main_loop entered: bootdelay=3 ### main_loop: bootcmd="" MINI6410 # help Unknown command 'help' - try 'help' MINI6410 # It seems like cmd table somehow isn't relocated or is corrupted. I tried to change TEXT_BASE, then stack size, then malloc size, but in all cases result is the same. I use non standard nand_spl yet, which is only 10 lines of code to copy two nand pages to TEXT_BASE. I don't know if gcc or binutils version could cause such problem. There are versions of my tools: $ arm-linux-gcc --version arm-linux-gcc (Buildroot 2010.11-git) 4.4.5 $ arm-linux-ld --version GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.20.1.20100303 Eric, do you still have the same problem of missing commands with your kirkwood board? Darius.