On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 00:09:52 -0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all, > > I am porting a MontaVista Linux for PPC405 and encountering some problems. I > hope someone can help me find it out.
You didn't say what kernel you're using, or what you're porting to (arch/ppc or arch/powerpc). > 1. About the serial port. I have solved this problem, but I don't know why. > If I set "Initial Kernel Command String" as "console=ttyS0,19200 ip=on > nfsroot=[my_nfsroot] rw", after outputing "Now booting the kernel" in the > booting process, the booting kernel seems hanging there. In fact, when I > checked the log of DHCP server, I found the PPC had already sent DHCP > requests. It can be infered that the kernel had been booted but serial had > something wrong, so no other information was output after "Now booting the > kernel". If I set "Initial Kernel Command String" as "ip=on > nfsroot=[my_nfsroot] rw", the booting information will appear on the terminal > window correctly after "Now booting the kernel". I don't know why. I use Uart > Lite and the baud rate is 19200. uartlite doesn't show up as ttyS0 IIRC, so your initial console setting was wrong. > 2. About the DHCP. The kernel is boot from NFS, so I enabled the DHCP. From > the information on terminal window, I knew that DHCP requests were always > time out and the client kept retrying. But when I checked the log of DHCP > server, I found the server had already offered IP to the client kernel. It > seems the client kernel has some problem to receive the DHCP offer, has > anyone encountered similar problems? How to solve this problem? I've seen that on a board I have. Haven't debugged it yet because I had to unhook everything to paint the room it was in. I think it's something to do with an initialization race in the EMAC driver or some other place. josh _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-embedded mailing list [email protected] https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-embedded
