Thread (12 messages) 12 messages, 7 authors, 2000-05-23

Re: Porting LinuxPPC

From: Daris A Nevil <hidden>
Date: 2000-05-19 12:57:45

Graham,

I fell vicitm to the same mistake when I was writing boot code
for MPC850.  I think adding that to the HOWTO is a great
idea.  It would have save me 2 or 3 weeks of effort :-).

Daris Nevil
SiSIC Inc/SNMC


Graham Stoney wrote:
Hi Daniel,

Daniel Wu writes:
quoted
I compiled the mpc8xx-2.2.13 sources using the attached configuration for a
MPC860T based board with 32MB of RAM. The output vmlinux file was downloaded
to the target using a BDM debugger. I changed the KERNELLOAD and KERNELBASE
to 1000000 instead of c0000000 so that the code is located at the start of
the 16MB region.
To quote Grant Erickson in
http://lists.linuxppc.org/listarcs/linuxppc-embedded/200001/msg00123.html:

"You don't ever want to change KERNELLOAD or KERNELBASE, otherwise the
virtual memory and MMU code will all break."

This seems to be a common error, so I might add mention of it in the HOWTO.

Regards,
Graham
--

Daris A Nevil
SiSIC, Inc., f.k.a. Simple Network Magic Corporation
401 Kentucky Lane
McKinney, TX 75069
214-793-7757
dnevil@snmc.com


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