Thanks for your help. I'll have the error messages after I get my DSL setup.
This is a problem with the new PCI code. I had some hacks in there for a
long time to adjust the PCI-bus base relative values that the PCI config
space for those cards gives us. I had to convert them to absolute addrs.
Please pester IBM about this. They won't support the F50 because it isn't
ne
Can you send me your System.map for that kernel?
The linuxcare.com kernels that Paul keeps have changes that he's not ready
to push into the main tree yet. It's likely you discovered one of the
reasons he holds off on pushing his changes :) You may want let Paul know,
too.
} For the first time
} but for 2.4 i imagine paulus tree is best. the bk tree is bleeding
Quite the opposite. The 2.4 and 2.2 BK kernels are quite stable. The
kernels that Paul keeps around (accessible via rsync) are experiments that
Paul doesn't push up to the BK tree, I believe.
If you want stable 2.4 or 2.2, us
} >> 3com 95x
} >> Intel EE Pro
}
} Sorry.
Sorry meaning it won't work? I've had good reports about eepro's working
under linux/ppc. Some of those reports from Donald Becker.
Same goes for the 3com 59x (never heard of a 95x).
} It's a IBM B50. It *can* have a video card, just does not have one by
} default and I'm not sure if a generic PCI card will work.
Ah, the B50 I had came with a Matrox. You'll definitely need to build a
new kernel, then.
} Why is serial console support missing? The most common CHRP systems are
} not shipped with frame buffers (I've lost a whole day before noticing
} that :-( ).
What chrp systems are those? I don't know of any chrps that don't have a
vga device of some sort.
16550 serial support doesn't work when
Someone has a webpage full of builds of the daily snapshots from the 2.4
and 2.2 BK trees. You may want to make the workstation and linuxppc-dev
list to find out where it is.
} OK I just got done reading through IBM's sketchy information pages, and it
} appears as though I need to build a 2.4 ke
} > 2.95.2 is actually fairly stable on powerpc. There will be 2.96
The latest 2.4.0 has trouble with it. I had to add some workarounds for
bugs in the code emitted for leaf functions.
You can get it directly via rsync, ftp, and bk. Look at
www.fsmlabs.com/linuxppcbk.html
} I think there are mirrors on penguinppc.org.
}
} Ben.
}
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James Sasitorn wrote:
> Anyone know how to get the trackpad setup on an ibook, both on console
and
> in X?
>
I have replaced /dev/usbmouse and /dev/mouse with symlinks to
/dev/input/mice,
following the instructions linked to from Benjamin Herrenschmidt's web
page at
http://ppclinux.apple.com/~ben
I have it installed. Everything works fine, and I have yaboot installed on the
MacOS partition. Please tell me more about how you have your system set up and
I
will help you troubleshoot it. The partitions above 10 work fine, at least 11
works fine on my iBook.
James Sasitorn wrote:
> Anyone
Be warned, the F50 4-way is very touchy under Linux. I never finished my
SMP work with it before IBM pulled the plug. There are known races so
don't rely on the thing to stay up for you :)
} I have successfully installed Debian 2.2 Potato on an IBM F50 with 4
} cpus. Unfortunatly, I need to rec
Are you using the stock 2.3.99-pre7-pre8 or the maintained version from
http://www.fsmlabs.com/linuxppcbk.html? Some of these problems are taken
care of and I'd to know which ar still lingering around.
The ppc_ksyms.c patch won't work in some cases since we have other
debuggers that load as modul
As far as I know the 2.3.x kernel doesn't run on the mvme2301. You may
want to get with the Moto guys (they've been doing the 2.2.x changes) to
find out what needs to be updated.
} Hi all,
}
} I'm trying to boot a 2.3.49 kernel on a MVME2301 Board (have a 2.2.13
} perfectly working), I need to g
You can have a different endianness in an interrupt handler. When you get
an interrupt the chip switches to another endianness and you reset it when
doing the rfi. Thought about actually using that early on, but then
realized that le_to_cpu{16,32} and family were far better :)
} Nope. This requ
Ack! I don't get this with that drop on the F50 I have.
} Starts looping when loading "SCSI SCRIPTS":
}
} sym53c875-2: restart (scsi reset).
}
} scsi: aborting command due to timeout: pid 68, scsi2, channel 0 id 8,
} lun 0, Read (6) 00 00 00 02 02
}
} and stuff like that.
}
} So, no go.
Grab
Try the 99-10-15 drop. It should work better.
} Ok, progress...
}
} I finally managed to get it netbooting (I'd never done this before
} with any machine, so had I messed a few things up).
}
} I used the kernels zImage.chrp and zImage.chrp.smp in
}
} ftp.ppc.kernel.org:/pub/linuxppc/kernel-im
ol routines in 2.2.14 and some *REALLY* **REALLY** UGLIES in memory
} mapping.. (uhm, why did the kernel just give X an extra gig that it..
} oops.) Cort, you wanna try and tagteam this crap this week? I only have
} this thing till Friday.
}
} If ANYONE knows where I can find a dual-processor Pow
I'm having rs/6000 and pmac troubles with 2.2.14.
The newer firmware on the F50 has trouble with Linux. I think the firmware
is flawed and am talking with the IBM firmware engineers about it now. You
can downgrade to the older firmware or run UP.
The short version is the secondary cpus cannot get the MMU turned on. The
IR and DR bits are set,
I think this machine is a prep, not a chrp so you would need to dd the
prep image onto the floppy. What kernel were you trying? I've never tried
the system on one of these machines.
} > The problem is that the machine doesn't seem to recognize the zImage
} > floppy as a valid boot disk. Multiple
I've never tried it on a 7020. You may want to try the latest 2.2 binary.
} Which one of these kernel-image binaries do you think would work best
} with an IBM-powerpc 601 chip, model 40p 7020 machine? I would like to
} not try all, but I could if I have to. I have tried unsuccessfully to
} cre
linux work :)
} - Original Message -
} From: Alexander S. Guy
} > I tried getting Debian up on a B50, but was unsuccessful as I couldn't get
} > the kernel to take. If you have access to a working Yellow Dog kernel
} > (I don't think it is publicly available yet),
}
} I think Cort D
What's wrong with the beta 64-bit configuration I have in the 2.3 kernel?
} and HOPEFULLY *HOPEFULLY* will have some images for dual to octal CPU
} 604e systems, and POSSIBLY a *VERY* **VERY** beta RS64 kernel. This is
} assuming, of course, that I can get these people off of my back over
} thi
My f150 has an IBM 602 in it! No porting plans so far, though...
} years, though. For just PowerPC alone, they are in Ford control modules
Debian on PPC is almost unheard of. Being more public would be good :)
} It seems that many people who want to get real work done are going
} for Debian... we should sell ourselves better.
The claims about IBM there aren't too accurate. They're not so out of
touch. Look who they're selling rs6k's to. Big companies that want _full_
support 24/7 with AIX. They're willing to pay a lot for the support they
get from IBM.
For Linux, that's way off base but they only recently turned to
IBM Microelectronics doesn't plan on making longtrails again but they're
looking for someone who will so they can donate or loan the design.
They're quite happy to do that.
} 100,000+/year!) Cort, you're buddy-buddy with IBM. Get them making the
} Longtrail again darnit! I w
No wonder it was so hard to get one! That's why I didn't do the MTX port
(although other people eventually did) - I couldn't get one of the buggers!
I swear that company really hates selling its product.
Too bad they're so expensive. Someone could make a killing with cheap
commodity ppc boards.
If you think it's hard finding a price then try to actually purchase one.
Once you get a salesperson to admit they exist getting them to sell you one
is a good fight :)
} Out of curiousity, what is the general price range on MTX's? I spent a
} while digging around and could not find price listing
They use OF. Same 1275 chrp binding as other boards. They'll do a typical
bootp/tftp boot.a
} What firmware do IBM's use? I thought they had their own implementation
} of OF. If so, tftp boot is easy.
If you don't find anyone else I can do it.
} I sure would love an IBM tester. I don't know
The 4 processor rs6k smp I've been testing does quite well as it is. My
theory is that we're loosing a lot of performance on the htab contention
(if I can prove it, I'll create separate htabs per processor). If you
isolate any performance bottlenecks with SMP please let meknow.
} I don't want th
eed people to test, of course.
} What exactly did you use to get the BeBox booting? Could you send me a
} diff against 2.0.32 vanilla and the one you compiled, if you made any
} modifications? I'd like to make sure they're in 2.2.x.
}
} Cort, I *know* you're listening. I'll look &
They are funding my work on linux/ppc 64-bit, loaning equipment and
documentation. They _do_ want it. I can send you the programmers manual
if you want it, just send me email. I got it off a web site. There's
other 64-bit reference material for PPC around.
As I wrote earlier, it's already boot
I have the ppc64's (power3) booting most of the way using some bridge mode
features of the chip. What exactly are you interested in? The Programmers
Environment manual for PPC covers 64-bit pretty well. That's what I've
been using.
} them to me privately. What I really need at this point is POW
How is the installer coming? Where are the current versions?
It's a low priority for me right now, but it's in the works.
}> Last question:
}> Is the Linux PPC 64 bit addressing compliant?
}
}No, it is not, as far as I know. The Linux kernel currently does NOT
}support the PowerPC RS64 or PowerPC RS64 II processors. (The name is
}selfexplanatory;)
Get the latest vger source. The ppc stuff in there builds under 2.2.0 now.
}has anybody managed to compile the above mentioned kernels on a
}powerpc. it used to work fine until 2.1.131, but now, when i try it
}with 2.1.132/2.2.0-pre1, i get the following (this is for 2.2.0-pre1):
Oops. Linus, not Linux.
}Linux finally applied our patches :)
Linux finally applied our patches :)
}finally!
}
}after many trials and tribulations i have managed to compile a
}pristine kernel source (from ftp.kernel.org) using make-kpkg on a
Please wait about 2 days. Geert and Paul have finished the last of their
commits and I'm putting in a few small changes today and tomorrow.
}Yes, last rumors say that linux-2.2 came out short before christmas.
}
}Oh, i can generate a kernel-image_2.1.125-1_powerpc.deb along with source
}and dsc f
I just want to build an install floppy. Whatever I need for that. I'd
also like to see how far along things are - I'm anxious to have more
debian ppc systems out there.
}Cort: what need you? I can send you the boot-floppies source ...
Incoming in where?
}Well, a binary upload (installation tarball etc.) was just uploadewd to
}Incoming.
Can I get ahold of some of it? I'd like to take a run at creating the
debian linux/ppc installer.
I'm not sure I follow. The normal debian install is much like the redhat
one, right? Boot a flopppy/cd or some such then pick where to get the
files if I'm not mistaken (I accept that I could very easily be mistaken
though :).
Is the installer and such not working for debian? If that's the case
I can deal with redhat. linuxppc.org is getting annoying with their heavy
handed decisions about being the only linux/ppc installation around.
They're a little too impressed with themselves I believe. Their lack of
technical people (4 people on staff, all non-technical). I'm not eager to
continu
lable for powerpc (385 are missing).
Will do. I'm going to start on a pmac, then do prep and chrp.
}Cort, please report problems during installing packages on your PReP machines
to me!
I want to install some of my development machines with debian. Where can
I grab it? How mature is it?
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