FW: [Skyeye-developer] Not able to run Uboot for EP7312
Ravi KK
ravikk at huawei.com
Sat Oct 14 15:25:32 CST 2006
Hi Mr. Kang,
Thank you for your response.
I started debugging, and what I find is that
Sim_resume() function, skyeye is failing at the following line of code.
State->Reg[15] = ARMul_DoProg ( state );
Any idea why is it happening like this ?
Thanx
Ravi
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Subject: Re: [Skyeye-developer] Not able to run Uboot for EP7312
I guess maybe some register is not simulated in skyeye correctly. You
can try to use skyeye 0.98 version to debug elf format of u-boot.
Probabely you can find some cause of it.
- Thanks
- Michael.Kang
On 10/13/06, Ravi KK <ravikk at huawei.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> Iam very new for skyeye and facing the following problem.
>
> Please give me some suggestions to resolve this.
>
>
>
> Installed skyeye-1.2-RC8 on linux and then downloaded the following skyeye
> config file from internet WIKI for EP7312
> ======================================================
>
> #skyeye config file for uboot
>
> cpu: arm720t
>
> mach: ep7312
>
> mem_bank: map=I, type=RW, addr=0x80000000, size=0x00010000 #skyeye for
uboot
> flash 16M bank 1
>
> mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0x00000000, size=0x01000000,
> file=./u-boot.bin,boot=yes #skyeye for uboot sdram 16m bank 1
>
> mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0xc0000000, size=0x01000000
>
>
>
> Also have compiled uboot.bin as per WIKI
> ======================================================
>
> Following is the log I get when I run skyeye and then it hangs.
>
> Please let me know if U have any suggestions
> ========================================================
>
> linux:/home/demo/skyeye/skyeye-v1/binary #
> linux:/home/demo/skyeye/skyeye-v1/binary # ./skyeye
>
> SKYEYE: If you have ELF kernel file, please use -e option to indicate your
> ELF format kernel filename
>
> SKYEYE: If you only have kernel binary image, you should put the filename
of
> kernel binary image in skyeye.conf file
>
> arch: arm
>
> cpu info: armv4, arm720t, 41807200, ffffff00, 1 mach info: name ep7312,
> mach_init addr 0x805e1e8
>
> SKYEYE: use arm7100 mmu ops
>
> Loaded RAM ./u-boot.bin
>
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>
> -- Ravi KK
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