[Skyeye-developer] Running Skyeye

amit kumar singh amit.singh at celunite.com
Tue Apr 3 13:10:18 CST 2007


Hi Lang,

Yes I can see that it requires boot.rom and loader.bin but by default
these two are not available on my system , I searched. Can you tell me
please how can I get these two onto my system, I am new to linux and
skyeye.

Regards,
Amit

On Mon, 2007-04-02 at 18:45 +0800, Yang Jian wrote:
> 
> 
> On 4/2/07, amit kumar singh <amit.singh at celunite.com> wrote:
>         Hi,
>         
>         I want to use the open source skyeye for building a simulator.
>         Following
>         are my system software specifications:
>         
>         OS:             linux 2.4x (Ubuntu)
>         compiler        gcc 4.2x
>         CPU Arch        arm9v 
>         
>         I installed the complete package of the skyeye for arm linux.
>         
>         The problems I am facing:
>         
>         1. I compiled skyeye with NO_DBCT, NO_LCD and NO_BFD options
>         set to 1
>         since, else it was giving GTK related errors though I have
>         gtk2.0+ pkg
>         installed on my system.
>         
>         2. When I run the binary I got the following error:
>         
>         
>         sh-3.1$ ./skyeye
> 
>   ./skyeye  -h 
>   for help
>   ./skyeye -e elf-program
>   the skyeye configuration in readme requires the boot.rom and a
> bootloader[loader.bin], and set boot=yes means firstly execute the
> first instruction in binary file loader.bin
> ----------------------
> cpu: arm7tdmi 
> mach: at91 
> mem_num: 7 
> mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0x00000000, size=0x00004000 
> mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0x01000000, size=0x00400000 
> mem_bank: map=M, type=R, addr=0x01400000, size=0x00400000,
> file=./boot.rom 
> mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0x02000000, size=0x00400000 
> mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0x02400000, size=0x00008000 
> mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0x04000000, size=0x00400000 
> mem_bank: map=I, type=RW, addr=0xf0000000, size=0x10000000 
> mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0x10000000, size=0x00000800,
> file=./loader.bin,boot=yes
>        
> 
> 
>         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: armv5, arm926ejs, 41069260, ff0ffff0, 2
>         mach info: name s3c2410x, mach_init addr 0x805af80 
>         ethmod num=1, mac addr=0:4:3:2:1:f, hostip=10.0.0.1
>         can't find device module: (null)
>         uart info: input device is /dev/ttyS0, fd is 4.
>         uart info: output device is /dev/ttyS0, fd is 5. 
>         log_info: log is off.
>         log_info:log file is /tmp/sk1.log, fd is 0x812b928
>         log_info: log start clock 100000
>         log_info: log end clock 200000
>         can't find device module: (null)
>         SKYEYE: use arm926ejs mmu ops 
>         ./boot.rom: No such file or directory
>         bank 2, Couldn't open boot ROM ./boot.rom - execution will
>         commence with
>         the debuger.
>         
>         
>         
>         
>         There is not enough detailed documentation available which can
>         guide a 
>         novice step by step for a successful running of the skyeye. I
>         used the
>         sample skyeye.conf file provided alongwith the README.
>         
>         It would be great if someone can help me out:)
>         
>         Regards,
>         Amit Kumar Singh 
>         
>         
>         
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> 
> 
> -- 
> Best Regards
> 
>                   Yang.Jian
>                   flyinwindy at gmail.com




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