Greg Watson almost has it done.
It required a few changes to linuxbios build procedures, but not many. It has small impact.
ron
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 20:51:39 -0700 From: Greg Watson gwatson@lanl.gov To: Ron Minnich rminnich@lanl.gov Subject: linuxbios on PPC
Here's what I get so far (running from ram). Very close! The malloc error is because the jump to linuxbiosmain code is missing...
Greg
DINK32 [MPC7410] >>go 700100 bsp_init_memory... i2c testing Part Number: M4 64S0824DT1-L1L Linuxbios release sandpoint (compiled Mar 10 2003) Memory from 0x00000000 to 0x04000000 handle_superio start, nsuperio 1 handle_superio Pass 0, check #0, s 0070a234 s->super 0070a0dc handle_superio: Pass 0, Superio NSC 87307 handle_superio port 0x0, defaultport 0x3f8 handle_superio Using port 0x3f8 handle_superio Pass 0, done #0 handle_superio done Registered flash Am29LV800BB Unknown flash ID: 0x60 0x00 Scanning PCI bus...PCI: pci_scan_bus for bus 0 POST: 0x24 PCI: 00:00.0 [1057/0004] PCI: 00:0b.0 [10ad/0565] POST: 0x25 PCI: pci_scan_bus returning with max=00 POST: 0x55 done Allocating PCI resources... PCI: 00:00.0 register 10(00000008), read-only ignoring it ASSIGN RESOURCES, bus 0 PCI: 00:00.0 14 <- [0xfebff000 - 0xfebfffff] mem ASSIGNED RESOURCES, bus 0 done. Enabling PCI resourcess...PCI: 00:00.0 cmd <- 06 PCI: 00:0b.0 cmd <- 07 done. Initializing PCI devices... PCI devices initialized Sandpoint BSP PowerPC 7410 CPU, version 17.4 NVRAM size is 8191 Error! malloc: Free_mem_ptr >= free_mem_end_ptrPOST: 0xff