Re: linux-2.3.37
From: Dan Malek <hidden>
Date: 2000-01-10 19:54:03
Robin O'Leary wrote:
I just tried building the latest 2.3.37 from ftp.kernel.org for the 8xx.
Not a good idea. There have been many changes lately that I haven't yet updated in the 8xx tree. I am also learning to use the new bitkeeper tools, so I am a little cautious about checking in changes at the moment.
There is no inline find_pte() in include/asm-ppc/pgtable.h as there was before, yet arch/ppc/8xx_io/commproc.c (and enet.c and fec.c) still try to use this function. Where has it gone?
Probably moved to something new and better :-). It looks like we need to go back to va_to_pte() like was done in the 2.2.xx kernels.
What is the currently recommended kernel for 860-based development and where can I get it?
The 2.2.xx kernels are certainly the most stable and recommended if you are building products. There is a 2.2.13 tar image on ppc.kernel.org/embedded for 8xx processors. I don't know when some of the recent changes happened, but the generic 2.3.18 kernel has all of the 8xx changes. -- Dan ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/