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    From: Matjaz Breskvar <phoenix@o...>
    Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 16:23:33 +0100
    Subject: Re: [openrisc] linux 2.4
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    * Alexander Szekely (lexi@g...) wrote:
    > > i'm not sure where net/core got lost, i imported the whole tree.
    > > i'll fix that but net/core from linux-2.4.20 is ok.
    > > can you send me an output of the loop it gets stuck in.
    > 
    > Sorry that was my fault, I broke the makefile myself. While trying to
    > fix the net/core issue I redirected the vmlinux target to bzImage...
    > 
    > I did a fresh cvs checkout, copied net/core vom linux-2.4.20 and the
    > compile went fine.
    
    i'll fix this in cvs when i checkin the latest updates.
    
    > In the simulator the boot sequence starts, but after some time I only
    > keep getting exceptions. Is that supposed to be working (do I have to
    > just wait longer)?
    
    well, there will be quite alot exceptions. check the
    uart0.tx file. the version in cvs should mount the filesystem,
    then execute a simple program. after that's done (around 30-40 million
    instructions) it's quite possible you see just a timer
    (and related ITLB, DTLB miss) exceptions.
    
    > Is the kernel running in hardware too, or just in or1ksim? Which board
    > are you using?
    
    right now it's just on or1ksim, but there should be no problems running it
    on hardare. i think the board we have is basicaly OpenRISC Reference
    Platform (though i'm not really sure). I intend to try it on hardware next
    week.
    
    p.
    
    
    

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    RE: [openrisc] linux 2.4Alexander Szekely

     
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