Re: Problems with mount system call -- cannot mount procfs!

2 messages, 2 authors, 2002-07-31 · open the first message on its own page

Re: Problems with mount system call -- cannot mount procfs!

From: Wolfgang Denk <hidden>
Date: 2002-07-31 19:49:02

In message [off-list ref] you wrote:
I checked out my ppcboot early_init.S and the ppcboot startup files.
In ppcboot-1.1.4/cpu/mpc824x/start.S
...
I remove this code with an ifdef:

#if !defined(CONFIG_MUSENKI) && !defined(CONFIG_BMW)

And then rebuilt and boot linux-2.4.19-rc3 (latest rsync from mvista.com yesterday)!
Well, and what was the result?
Does the setup code above work on Sandpoint, or another MPC824x system?
Sure. It works here on SP8240, and on CU824 boards (both with 8240 CPUs).

Wolfgang Denk

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Re: Problems with mount system call -- cannot mount procfs!

From: James Dougherty <hidden>
Date: 2002-07-31 19:53:35

Wolfgang Denk wrote:
In message [off-list ref] you wrote:
quoted
I checked out my ppcboot early_init.S and the ppcboot startup files.
In ppcboot-1.1.4/cpu/mpc824x/start.S
...
quoted
I remove this code with an ifdef:

#if !defined(CONFIG_MUSENKI) && !defined(CONFIG_BMW)

And then rebuilt and boot linux-2.4.19-rc3 (latest rsync from mvista.com yesterday)!
Well, and what was the result?
Life is good :-) Everything is working perfectly.

quoted
Does the setup code above work on Sandpoint, or another MPC824x system?
Sure. It works here on SP8240, and on CU824 boards (both with 8240 CPUs).
It would appear that the memory/cache architecture is different on those boards.
Do you have an external cache? I believe the Sandpoint modules have an option
for L2 cache...

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