From: Chris C. <cjc...@gm...> - 2005-07-18 00:15:09
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Yeah... I thought something was wrong too, but the system is booting w/o issues. I did what you said below, and it still came back with the other output. I still need to work on my flashing sequence, but I think hostap is running= now. See below. -Chris Starting kernel ... Uncompressing Linux................................................. done, booting the kernel. Linux version 2.6.12gum (root@localhost.localdomain) (gcc version 3.4.2) #2 Sun Jul 17 16:16:44 CDT 2005 CPU: XScale-PXA255 [69052d06] revision 6 (ARMv5TE) CPU0: D VIVT undefined 5 cache CPU0: I cache: 32768 bytes, associativity 32, 32 byte lines, 32 sets CPU0: D cache: 32768 bytes, associativity 32, 32 byte lines, 32 sets Machine: The Gumstix Platform Memory policy: ECC disabled, Data cache writeback Memory clock: 99.53MHz (*27) Run Mode clock: 199.07MHz (*2) Turbo Mode clock: 199.07MHz (*1.0, inactive) Built 1 zonelists Kernel command line: console=3DttyS0,115200n8 root=3D1f02 rootfstype=3Djffs= 2 reboot=3Dcold,hard PID hash table entries: 512 (order: 9, 8192 bytes) Dentry cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes) Inode-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) Memory: 64MB =3D 64MB total Memory: 63360KB available (1220K code, 230K data, 56K init) Mount-cache hash table entries: 512 CPU: Testing write buffer coherency: ok NET: Registered protocol family 16 NetWinder Floating Point Emulator V0.97 (double precision) JFFS2 version 2.2. (NAND) (C) 2001-2003 Red Hat, Inc. ttyS0 at MMIO 0x40100000 (irq =3D 15) is a FFUART ttyS1 at MMIO 0x40200000 (irq =3D 14) is a BTUART ttyS2 at MMIO 0x40700000 (irq =3D 13) is a STUART ttyS3 at MMIO 0x41600000 (irq =3D 0) is a HWUART io scheduler noop registered physmap flash device: 400000 at 0 phys_mapped_flash: Found 1 x16 devices at 0x0 in 16-bit bank Intel/Sharp Extended Query Table at 0x0031 Using buffer write method cfi_cmdset_0001: Erase suspend on write enabled cmdlinepart partition parsing not available RedBoot partition parsing not available Probing Gumstix Flash ROM at physical address 0x00000000 (16-bit bankwidth) Gumstix Flash ROM: Found 1 x16 devices at 0x0 in 16-bit bank Intel/Sharp Extended Query Table at 0x0031 Using buffer write method cfi_cmdset_0001: Erase suspend on write enabled Using static partitions on Gumstix Flash ROM Creating 2 MTD partitions on "Gumstix Flash ROM": 0x00000000-0x00040000 : "Bootloader" 0x00040000-0x01000000 : "RootFS" NET: Registered protocol family 2 IP: routing cache hash table of 512 buckets, 4Kbytes TCP established hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) TCP bind hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes) TCP: Hash tables configured (established 4096 bind 4096) VFS: Mounted root (jffs2 filesystem). Freeing init memory: 56K NET: Registered protocol family 1 Loading modules: vfat nls_iso8859-1 nls_cp437 : Loaded. Initializing random number generator... done. Starting PCMCIA services: Linux Kernel Card Services options: none enable_irq(27) unbalanced from bf02f160 cardmgr[194]: [truncated] m cardmgr[194]: watching 1 socket Dec 31 16:00:19 cardmgr[195]: socket 0: SanDisk ConnectPlus done. Starting network... hostap_cs: 0.2.5 - 2004-10-03 (Jouni Malinen <jkm...@cc...>) hostap_cs: Registered netdevice wifi0 hostap_cs: index 0x01: Vcc 5.0, irq 49, io 0xc4860000-0xc486007f hostap_cs: first command failed - assuming card does not have primary firmw= are udhcpc (v0.9.9-pre) started Dec 31 16:00:21 udhcpc[229]: udhcpc (v0.9.9-pre) started pxa2xx_udc: version 14-Dec-2003 usb0: Ethernet Gadget, version: Equinox 2004 usb0: using pxa2xx_udc, OUT ep2out-bulk IN ep1in-bulk STATUS ep6in-bulk usb0: MAC 0a:00:ab:41:fe:e1 usb0: HOST MAC 0a:00:ab:41:fe:e2 usb0: RNDIS ready NET: Registered protocol family 17 Starting dropbear sshd: OK Starting Rendezvous: On 7/17/05, Richard T. Stofer <rs...@pa...> wrote: > There is still something wrong... >=20 > You have to build the entire system, from scratch, before you change the > Makefile. Then you have to delete the hostap-snapshot directory entirely= . > Then 'make hostap' > Then 'make' >=20 > Kind of a 3 pass thing >=20 >=20 > -----Original Message----- > From: gum...@li... > [mailto:gum...@li...] On Behalf Of Chris Clo= ugh > Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 2:20 PM > To: gum...@li... > Subject: Re: [Gumstix-users] hostap Issue >=20 > Compiled, transfering to 'stix now. >=20 > I tried 'strings build_arm/hostap-snapshot/driver/modules/hostap.mod.o > | grep vermagic' and it came back with: 'vermagic=3D2.6.11gum > ARMv__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ gcc-3.4' rather than 'vermagic=3D2.6.11gum ARMv5 > gcc-3.4' So we'll see what happens. >=20 > I'll post in a few. >=20 > -Chris >=20 > On 7/17/05, Richard T. Stofer <rs...@pa...> wrote: > > I messed up (yet again); the Makefile is in > > gumstix-buildroot/build_arm/linux-2.6.11gum and the patch goes after li= ne > > 339 > > > > CFLAGS =3D $(MODFLAGS) # existing line 339 > > CFLAGS +=3D -D__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__=3D5 # add this line > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: gum...@li... > > [mailto:gum...@li...] On Behalf Of Chris > Clough > > Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 10:20 AM > > To: gum...@li... > > Subject: Re: [Gumstix-users] hostap Issue > > > > To add to that, the only files that contain 'include > > scripts/Makefile.lib' are the following: > > > > Makefile.modpost > > Makefile.build > > Makefile.modinst > > > > The only one with it on line 39 (per these instructions > > http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.distributions.gumstix.general/3489= ) > > is the Makefile.modpost > > > > If I simply change it, rebuild, and load I get the startup errors as > > shown on my first post. > > > > -Chris > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > SF.Net email is sponsored by: Discover Easy Linux Migration Strategies > > from IBM. 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