Rune Torgersen wrote:
>> From: Scott Wood
>>
>> You could add something to the cuboot code to fill in current-speed
>> based on the value in the bd_t.
>>
>
> Ahh.. That was what I'm missing.
> Where in the devicetree is that supposed to be at?
In the serial node.
-Scott
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> From: Scott Wood
>
> You could add something to the cuboot code to fill in current-speed
> based on the value in the bd_t.
>
Ahh.. That was what I'm missing.
Where in the devicetree is that supposed to be at?
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Rune Torgersen wrote:
> Ok, needed a valid console= line on the command line. WHen we tried
> that, we had a typo, so it was not recognized.
> Our old 2.6.18 arch/ppc kernel didn't need a console parameter, it got
> the baudrate from u-boot somehow.
> Anyway of doing that here too?
You could add s
> From: Rune Torgersen
> Finally got it (sort-of) working.
> Turned out that for some reason the console init is setting
> the baudrate
> to 9600
> the options string passed in to the console init fuunction is NULL.
>
> Any idea oon how this should be passed in from u-boot?
Ok, needed a valid co
> From: Scott Wood [
> Rune Torgersen wrote:
> > Not sure what was wrong. We took a step back, and redid
> some stuff, and
> > now we have serial output from the boot-wrapper.
> > THe checkstop came from the wrapper grying to access the
> bcsr and doing
> > the chip select fixup. We don';t have a
Rune Torgersen wrote:
> Not sure what was wrong. We took a step back, and redid some stuff, and
> now we have serial output from the boot-wrapper.
> THe checkstop came from the wrapper grying to access the bcsr and doing
> the chip select fixup. We don';t have a bcsr on our board, and the cs
> layo
> From: Scott Wood
>
> The tree looks OK. The checkstop may be from erratum SIU18;
> I had this issue on the ep8248e board.
>
> Try clearing BCR[PLDP].
Not sure what was wrong. We took a step back, and redid some stuff, and
now we have serial output from the boot-wrapper.
THe checkstop came fro
On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 05:07:23PM -0600, Rune Torgersen wrote:
> > From: Scott Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Rune Torgersen wrote:
> > > Did that, now we get e checkstop resert. Time to hook up the
> > > BDI-2000 Is there a way to have the bootwrapper use the u-boot
> > > serial for a wh
> From: Scott Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Rune Torgersen wrote:
> >> From: Scott Wood
> >> Don't forget to exclude the SMC parameter RAM from the muram
> >> data area
> >> in /soc/cpm/muram/data/reg. If you have an older device
> tree binding
> >> that has no /soc/cpm/muram node, but ins
Rune Torgersen wrote:
>> From: Scott Wood
>> Don't forget to exclude the SMC parameter RAM from the muram
>> data area
>> in /soc/cpm/muram/data/reg. If you have an older device tree binding
>> that has no /soc/cpm/muram node, but instead has two resources in
>> /soc/cpm/reg, you need to move
> From: Scott Wood
> Don't forget to exclude the SMC parameter RAM from the muram
> data area
> in /soc/cpm/muram/data/reg. If you have an older device tree binding
> that has no /soc/cpm/muram node, but instead has two resources in
> /soc/cpm/reg, you need to move to head-of-tree to get this
Rune Torgersen wrote:
> Ok we're now using
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] {
> device_type = "serial";
> compatible = "fsl,mpc8280-smc-uart",
>"fsl,cpm2-smc-uart";
> reg = <11a80 10 0 40>;// parameter_ram_address length>
> interrupts = <4 8>;
> From: Scott Wood
> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 1:46 PM
> > We're trying to get a SMC serial port on a8280 to work.
> > I cannot find any ecxamples on the binding, so we've tried
> to make one.
> >
> > is this anywhere close to workable?
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] {
> > device_type =
Rune Torgersen wrote:
> Hi
>
> We're trying to get a SMC serial port on a8280 to work.
> I cannot find any ecxamples on the binding, so we've tried to make one.
>
> is this anywhere close to workable?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] {
> device_type = "serial";
> compatible = "fsl,mpc8280-smc-u
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