I am using the Denx 2.6.32 kernel, which does have powerpc/sequoia.
Xenomai is a real-time kernel built on Adeos/Ipipe. I'll dig into it
further.
Steve
Josh Boyer wrote:
On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 13:30:03 -0500
"Steven A. Falco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If I cat /proc/iomem on a Sequoia board, it never stops printing. Here
are the first 10 lines:
bash-3.00# head -10 /proc/iomem
e0000100-e000017f : usb
e0000100-e000017f : musbhsfc_udc
e0000300-e000038f : ehci_hcd
180000000-18fffffff : /plb/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1d0000000-1d0001fff : ndfc
1d0000000-1d0001fff : ndfc
1d0000000-1d0001fff : ndfc
1d0000000-1d0001fff : ndfc
1d0000000-1d0001fff : ndfc
1d0000000-1d0001fff : ndfc
Basically, the last line (regarding the nand flash) keeps repeating
"forever".
Is anyone else seeing this behavior? My kernel is 2.6.23 with Xenomai
patched in.
Erm.. 2.6.23? There is no Sequoia support in arch/ppc or arch/powerpc
for 2.6.23 in the official trees. What is Xenomai? You should
probably talk to them.
josh
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