Stefan Roese wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 March 2009, Felix Radensky wrote:
>
>>> The PCIe device used here is the Intel PRO/1000 PT Desktop card.
>>>
>>> Which Kilauea board revision are you using? And do you see the same
>>> problems with other PCIe cards as well?
>>>
>> I use Kilauea revis
On Wednesday 11 March 2009, Felix Radensky wrote:
> > The PCIe device used here is the Intel PRO/1000 PT Desktop card.
> >
> > Which Kilauea board revision are you using? And do you see the same
> > problems with other PCIe cards as well?
>
> I use Kilauea revision 1.2 and exactly the same network
Stefan Roese wrote:
> OK.
>
> I just tried this setup on my Kilauea board. Without any problems:
>
> U-Boot 2009.03-rc1-00050-g3aaf315 (Mar 11 2009 - 13:18:35)
>
> CPU: AMCC PowerPC 405EX Rev. C at 400 MHz (PLB=200, OPB=100, EBC=100 MHz)
>Security support
>Bootstrap Option C - Boo
On Monday 02 March 2009, Felix Radensky wrote:
> > Did you already try setting the "pciscandelay" env variable? Set it to 5
> > for 5 seconds delay before PnP scanning.
> >
> > Does this help?
>
> pciscandelay is taken into account only if initialization of root
> complex succeeds,
> which is not t
Stefan Roese wrote:
> On Monday 02 March 2009, Felix Radensky wrote:
>
>>> Also, I've compared the values of SDR0_SDSTP0-SDR0_SDSTP3 registers in
>>> bootstrap options C and H
>>> and didn't find anything suspicious. There are differences in various
>>> divisor values, but that is expected.
>>>
On Monday 02 March 2009, Felix Radensky wrote:
> > Also, I've compared the values of SDR0_SDSTP0-SDR0_SDSTP3 registers in
> > bootstrap options C and H
> > and didn't find anything suspicious. There are differences in various
> > divisor values, but that is expected.
> > Tested with u-boot 2009.03-
Felix Radensky wrote:
> Stefan Roese wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday 17 February 2009, Felix Radensky wrote:
>>
>>
> 2. Another problem is that in bootstrap configuration B (CPU - 333 Mhz,
> PLB 166MHz)
> PCI-E cards are not recognized in any slot. This happens with all
> u-bo
Stefan Roese wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 February 2009, Felix Radensky wrote:
>
2. Another problem is that in bootstrap configuration B (CPU - 333 Mhz,
PLB 166MHz)
PCI-E cards are not recognized in any slot. This happens with all
u-boot versions I've
tested. Linux als
Stefan Roese wrote:
> Hi Felix,
>
> On Monday 16 February 2009, Felix Radensky wrote:
>
>> I have several PCI-E related problems on Kilauea board Rev 1.2
>>
>> 1. With u-boot v2009.01 and latest git I'm getting machine check
>> exception when PCI-E card is plugged into slot 0. There's no
>>
On Tuesday 17 February 2009, Felix Radensky wrote:
> >> 2. Another problem is that in bootstrap configuration B (CPU - 333 Mhz,
> >> PLB 166MHz)
> >> PCI-E cards are not recognized in any slot. This happens with all
> >> u-boot versions I've
> >> tested. Linux also does not recognize PCI-E
Stefan Roese wrote:
> Hi Felix,
>
> On Monday 16 February 2009, Felix Radensky wrote:
>
>> I have several PCI-E related problems on Kilauea board Rev 1.2
>>
>> 1. With u-boot v2009.01 and latest git I'm getting machine check
>> exception when PCI-E card is plugged into slot 0. There's no
>>
Hi Felix,
On Monday 16 February 2009, Felix Radensky wrote:
> I have several PCI-E related problems on Kilauea board Rev 1.2
>
> 1. With u-boot v2009.01 and latest git I'm getting machine check
> exception when PCI-E card is plugged into slot 0. There's no
> problem if the same card is pl
Hi,
I have several PCI-E related problems on Kilauea board Rev 1.2
1. With u-boot v2009.01 and latest git I'm getting machine check
exception when PCI-E card is plugged into slot 0. There's no
problem if the same card is plugged into slot 1.
This seems to be a regression introduced
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