[Skyeye-developer] Non-MMU 2.6 in SkyEye fails early detecting
the processor type
Anthony Lee
don.anthony.lee at gmail.com
Sat Sep 15 15:06:27 CST 2007
Hi,
You can specify the ID of processor by modifying the 'linux-2.6.x/.config",
then recompile the kernel for what you want.
On 9/14/07, Stanislav Meduna <stano at meduna.org> wrote:
> Michael.Kang wrote:
>
> > I hope the following URL is helpful for you:
> > http://skyeye.wiki.sourceforge.net/uClinux
>
> Both articles there describe 2.4 - first one probably
> (talks of 2.6 but later says "run your kernel on Skyeye
> by "skyeye -e linux-2.4.x/linux"), second one definitely.
>
> I googled several hours and tried many variants, including
> this one - as I wrote, I think there is a more general
> problem somewhere happening very early at the startup,
> so early that the exact kernel configuration probably
> does not matter much. My suspicion is that the recent
> 2.6 kernels use some instructions in the startup code
> that the skyeye is not able to handle correctly.
>
> So I'd like to see 'hard data' of a working config -
> i.e. configuration files, version numbers and start
> logs, not a vague description of how to get there.
>
> Unfortunately there are too many variables and I need
> a starting point from what I can try to search for the
> cause - because even if it runs using some special
> version, it is important to know why it does _not_
> run with the recent versions I've tried.
>
>
> I don't seem able to successfully subscribe to uclinux-dev -
> hope the folks there read skyeye-developer from time to time.
>
> Regards
> --
> Stano
>
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