Re: SIMpad kernel in OE
Juergen Messerer <[email protected]> Fri, 02 Apr 2004 09:14:07 +0200
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.handhelds.simpad.linux |
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Okay I think I know the problem. Another question.. Do you call mq200_on over the following line: COMMAND(mq200_on, mq200_on, "turn on the mq200 display", BB_RUN_FROM_RAM); Does the screen show somthing during the boot process? If the initialization of the mq200 doesn't work properbly then we have to add some lines directly to the kernel driver. I know that Walter had a similar problem when we played around with the current bootloader. He left out the mq200 part from the bootloader but then the kernel didn't boot. So he had to add some lines from the bootloader to kernel mq200 driver. I have asked him allready. I hope we can get an answer soon. I will test it than tomorrow maybe today. regards Juergen Alex Lange wrote: >Hi Juergen, > >it's indeed 2.4.19-rmk7-jpm2. The kernel boots fine up to initialising the >framebuffer. I just get "set_mqmode before reset" or something like this, >can't remember exactly. When compiling the kernel without mw200fb support, it >boots fine. > >Alex > >On Thursday 01 April 2004 17:31, you wrote: > > >>He Alex, >> >>which kernel did you used ? >> >>2.4.19-rmk7-jpm2 ? >> >>Does it hang just in the beginning? No output or so? >> >>regards >> >>Juergen >> >>Alex Lange wrote: >> >> >>>Hi Chris, >>> >>>the kernel partition will be removed with the new bootloader we'll just >>>have a 256KB bootloader partition and the rest will be root. It's just >>>the mq200 that doesn't work yet and which causes the kernel to hang while >>>booting. I hope Walter/Juergen will find a way to fix this. I don't have >>>enough hardware info right now. >>> >>>Alex >>> >>>On Thursday 01 April 2004 09:40, Chris Martin wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Hi Alex, >>>> >>>>I'm still here. And it looks like I'll be able to get involved some more >>>>again. >>>>Since OZ Buildroot is more or less stalled and OE isn't far enough that >>>>we can build Images for the SIMpad from it, it may be better to just >>>>build some images for testing purposes. I think an official release is >>>>only meaningful when we have a common base system. >>>>For instance if you were to build your images based on familiar then it >>>>would be a little different than what was created from OZ. Now that >>>>hh.org is contributing to OpenEmbedded (which is very good news!!) the >>>>possibility of having a common base for Opie and GPE (or whatever else >>>>is worth while) images for the SIMpad just increased greatly. >>>> >>>>As soon as the bootldr works you may want to write up a small HOWTO on >>>>getting that on the SIMpad without JTAG. This will be essential before >>>>releasing it to the public ;-) >>>>But, whip up an Image for testing purposes and I'll test it a bit. >>>>BTW: can we do away with the seperate kernel partition when using the >>>>new bootldr. I hope so, since this makes it a pain when it gets down to >>>>updating kernel stuff. I would like to be able to update the kernel via >>>>ipkg like I can on my ipaq. >>>> >>>>So, now I need to get familiar with OE and help there a little ;-) I'm >>>>also going to get involved with the port to the ipaq 2210 (maybe LAB >>>>also). So I have alot to do :) >>>> >>>>Regards, >>>>Chris Martin >>>> >>>>Alex Lange wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>Hi, >>>>>If the new bootloader is working, I'll build some simpad images if no >>>>>one else will do it. >>>>> >>>>>Alex >>>>> >>>>>On Wednesday 31 March 2004 17:48, Michael Lauer wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>I'm not sure if anyone is still interested in SIMpad stuff, >>>>>>however fyi: I added two SIMpad kernels to OpenEmbedded, >>>>>> >>>>>>1.) 2.4.19-rmk7-jpm2 - as appearing in OpenSIMpad 0.8.1 >>>>>>and >>>>>>2.) 2.4.25-vrs2-pxa1-jpm1. No idea if that thing boots, but I forwarded >>>>>>ported the jpm2 patches. >>>>>> >>>>>>Kernel 2.6.4 should just be a matter of forward pushing zecke's patches >>>>>>which are in buildroot. >>>>>> >>>>>>Now volunteers could start adding some missing SIMpad device specifics >>>>>>into OpenEmbedded and then there could be new OpenSIMpad releases... >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials >>>>>Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of >>>>>GenToo technologies. 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