From: Dave T. <ds...@cs...> - 2007-05-22 00:16:42
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Dave Hylands <dhylands <at> gmail.com> writes: > Can you send us a log of the commands that you used? Sure thing. The log is below. Note that I started with all default settings (except for selecting 600 MHz and de-selecting the bridge package), and that all commands were pasted from the Wiki, to avoid typos. The CRCs all matched. cd <gumstix-root> make defconfig make menuconfig set processor speed=600 MHz, deselect bridge package cd <gumstix-root>/build-arm-nofpu/linux* make ARCH=arm defconfig make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=`pwd`/../staging_dir/bin/arm-linux- cd <gumstix-buildroot> make crc32 on host machine: 0x293ed166 u-boot.bin 0xcd059989 rootfs.arm_nofpu.jffs2 0x2acca612 uImage GUM> loadb a2000000 C-Kermit> send u-boot.bin GUM> crc32 a2000000 ${filesize} CRC32 for a2000000 ... a2027bd7 ==> 293ed166 GUM> protect off all Un-Protect Flash Bank # 1 .......... [etc] GUM> era 1:0-1 Erase Flash Sectors 0-1 in Bank # 1 .. done GUM> cp.b a2000000 0 ${filesize} Copy to Flash... done GUM> reset GUM> version U-Boot 1.2.0 (May 21 2007 - 00:50:49) - PXA270@400 MHz - 1352:1412 GUM> loadb a2000000 C-Kermit> send rootfs.arm_nofpu.jffs2 GUM> crc32 a2000000 ${filesize} CRC32 for a2000000 ... a25fbb23 ==> cd059989 GUM> pro on 1:0-1 && jera all && cp.b a2000000 40000 ${filesize} Protect Flash Sectors 0-1 in Bank # 1 .. done Erase Flash Bank # 1 - Warning: 2 protected sectors will not be erased! ..... [lots of dots] Copy to Flash... done GUM> loadb a2000000 C-Kermit> send uImage GUM> crc32 a2000000 ${filesize} CRC32 for a2000000 ... a211d1eb ==> 2acca612 GUM> katinstall 100000 Copying kernel from 0xa2000000 to 0x01f00000 (length 0x00100000)...Erasing... ........... done Erased 11 sectors Writing...done GUM> katload 100000 Copying kernel to 0xa2000000 from 0x01f00000 (length 0x00100000)...done GUM> bootm bootm ## Booting image at a2000000 ... Image Name: uImage Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed) Data Size: 1167788 Bytes = 1.1 MB Load Address: a0008000 Entry Point: a0008000 OK Starting kernel ... [ hangs ] |