/sbin/init is not beeing scheduled to run

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/sbin/init is not beeing scheduled to run

From: Chunlei Dong <hidden>
Date: 2005-06-29 16:46:06

Hi,=20

I am trying to boot the linux 2.6.11.5 in high memory, that means the
phys memory does not start from 0, but 0x04000000, on ppc440gp ebony
board.  I changed the TLB setting and register settings for bdinfo,
cmdline. Now it seems ok to run to the end of the process 0. After the
start_thread() in load_elf_binary(), which loaded the "/sbin/init",
the cpu becomes idle state, the /sbin/init process(the process 1) is
never been scheduled to run.
Anybody encountered this problem or give a hint?

Best regards
- Charlie

Re: /sbin/init is not beeing scheduled to run

From: Eugene Surovegin <hidden>
Date: 2005-06-29 16:54:10

On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 09:39:55AM -0700, Chunlei Dong wrote:
Hi, 

I am trying to boot the linux 2.6.11.5 in high memory, that means the
phys memory does not start from 0, but 0x04000000, on ppc440gp ebony
board.  I changed the TLB setting and register settings for bdinfo,
cmdline. Now it seems ok to run to the end of the process 0. After the
start_thread() in load_elf_binary(), which loaded the "/sbin/init",
the cpu becomes idle state, the /sbin/init process(the process 1) is
never been scheduled to run.
Anybody encountered this problem or give a hint?
Well, my suggestion is NOT to use such strange configuration and put 
memory at 0, you'll save yourself a lot of time.

Theoretically, it should be possible to make Linux work when RAM 
isn't at 0 address, but you have to fix many places and this requires 
quite deep understanding of Linux and PPC 44x memory management, and, 
frankly, you're on your own in this quest :).

-- 
Eugene
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