Re: Which kernel for Lemote Yeeloong?

"John D. Baker" <[email protected]> Thu, 1 Dec 2011 18:41:33 -0600 (CST)
Newsgroups gmane.os.netbsd.ports.evbmips
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On Fri, 18 Nov 2011, Manuel Bouyer wrote:

> The first thing to do is to try a kernel built with
> options LOW_DEBUG

I built a kernel with the following config:

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# YEELOONG - debug kernel for Lemote YeeLoong 8101b netbook

include 	"arch/evbmips/conf/LOONGSON"
no options 	INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE
options 	INCLUDE_JUST_CONFIG

#ident YEELOONG - JDB 30 Nov 2011

options 	LOW_DEBUG
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And booted as follows (hand-transcribed from YeeLoong LCD console):

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BEV in SR set to zero.
PMON> ifaddr rtl0 192.168.17.30
bootp=8000b968
  100Mbps FULL-DUPLEX.
PMON> boot -k tftp://192.168.17.43/netbsd-YEELOONG
Loading file: tftp://192.168.17.43/netbsd-YEELOONG (elf)
(elf)
0x80200000/4034576 + 0x805d9010/158504(z) + 13974 syms\
Kernel debugger symbols ELF hdr @ 0x805ffb40
pmon hello
hello 0x8009c2b8 2 0xaff7fd30 0xaff7fd3c 0x0 stack 0xffffffff801fff60
ssym 0xffffffff805ffb40 esym 0xffffffff80689908
mips_vector_init uvm_setpagesize
Found Lemote Yeeloong, setting up.
memlo 256memhi 768
bonito_pci_init bonito_bus_init bonito_bus_mem_init
sys_platform->setup 0x0
comconsrate 0
dev 0 class 0xffffffff id 0xffffffff; dev 1 class 0xffffffff id 0xffffffff; dev 2 class 0xffffffff id 0xffffffff; dev 3 class 0xffffffff id 0xffffffff; dev 4 class 0xffffffff id 0xffffffff; dev 5 class 0xffffffff id 0xffffffff; dev 6 class 0xffffffff id 0xffffffff; dev 7 class 0x2000010 id 0x813910ec; dev 8 class 0x30000b0 id 0x712126f; dev 9 class 0xc0e1044 id 0x351033; dev 10 class 0xffffffff id 0xffffffff; dev 11 class 0xffffffff id 0xffffffff; dev 12 class 0xffffffff id 0xffffffff; dev 13 class 0xffffffff id 0xffffffff; dev 14 class 0xff000003 id 0x208f1022;
search cpuclock got 796980000 cpuclock 796980000
phys segment: 0x3f974000 @ 0x8068c000
adding 0x3f974000 @ 0x8068c000 to freelist 0
mips_init_msgbuf
pmap_bootstrap
pmap_steal_memory: seg 0: 0x201a3 0x201a3 0x2ffff 0x2ffff
curlwp 0xffffffff805cb2a0 curlwp stack 0x0
pmap_steal_memory: seg 0: 0x201b8 0x201b8 0x2ffff 0x2ffff
curlwp 0xffffffff805cb2a0 curlwp stack 0x98000000806e0000
return
* <- random garbage character, (small circle over center bar in this case).
[hung]
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I've attempted to duplicate the formatting of the messages, so run-ons
and odd spacing are as they appeared on the console.

Hope this suggests something.

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