<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Knut Kujat <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:knuku@gap.upv.es">knuku@gap.upv.es</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
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Myles Watson escribió:
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Knut Kujat <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:knuku@gap.upv.es" target="_blank">knuku@gap.upv.es</a>></span>
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<div bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">Hello,<br>
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as Myles suggested to disable siblings to see if I can pass through
this weird exception and the impossibility to do so because of the
compile error I changed the physical cpu option to 1 and it worked! But
increasing it back to 2 or 4 made the exception come back again. <br>
I told you, Myles, I increased stack size to 4000 that was a filthy lie
because I thought I'm increasing it to 4000 what I didn't see was that
the same option was repeated at the end of the Options.lb file with
STACK_SIZE=8000</div>
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<div>It's always good to check
targets/vendor/board/build/fallback/ldoptions to see what's really
being used.<br>
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<div bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">(So I don't know why the
printks started working). Now
fooling around with stack size and setting it up to 10000 all 4 cpus
started working and I got a grub menu :) in text mode :( so I have a
graphics Initializing faild and Linux doesn't boot up completly. <br>
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<div>Great. I think we're getting to where we should add your board
to the tree. Then we can see the device tree too.<br>
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I attached it.<div class="im"><br>
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<div bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">I attached a complete log
file, it is not so complete because the first
lines of linux boot up are missing because I had to change serial speed
on minicom. Thats because I'm having trouble of setting a speed and
getting a total different one. <br>
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Now I thing that my device tree is not completely working and thats why
linux got some collusion at the beginning ?? </div>
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<div>It device 0:02.3 isn't getting a driver. 1:06.0 is not found.<br>
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PCI: 08:01.0 Hypertransport link capability not foundPCI: pci_scan_bus
for bus 08<br>
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That doesn't look good.<br>
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PCI: Left over static devices:<br>
PCI: 08:01.0<br>
PCI: 08:01.1<br>
PCI: 08:02.0<br>
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device pci_domain 0 on<br>
chip northbridge/amd/amdfam10 #mc0<br>
device pci 18.0 on end<br>
device pci 18.0 on end<br>
device pci 18.0 on # SB on link 2.0<br></blockquote><div>So it really is on link 2? I forgot that these boards like to be different.<br> <br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
chip southbridge/nvidia/mcp55<br>
device pci 0.0 on end # HT<br>
device pci 1.0 on # LPC
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device pci 2.0 on end # USB 1.1<br>
device pci 2.1 on end # USB 2<br>
device pci 4.0 on end # IDE<br>
device pci 5.0 on end # SATA 0<br>
device pci 5.1 on end # SATA 1<br>
device pci 5.2 on end # SATA 2<br>
device pci 6.0 on # PCI<br>
</blockquote><div><br>This device should be removed. <br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"> device pci 6.0 on end<br>
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end<br>
device pci 6.1 off end # AZA<br>
#device pci 8.0 on end # NIC<br>
#device pci 9.0 on end # NIC<br>
device pci a.0 on end # PCI E 5<br>
#device pci 0.0 on #nec pci-x<br>
#end<br>
#device pci 0.1 on #nec pci-x<br>
# device pci 4.0 on end #scsi<br>
# device pci 4.1 on end #scsi<br>
#end<br>
#ind<br>
device pci b.0 on end # PCI E 4<br>
device pci c.0 on end # PCI E 3<br>
device pci d.0 on end # PCI E 2<br>
device pci e.0 on end # PCI E 1<br>
device pci f.0 on end # PCI E 0<br>
register "ide0_enable" = "1"<br>
register "sata0_enable" = "1"<br>
register "sata1_enable" = "1"<br>
register "mac_eeprom_smbus" = "3" # 1: smbus under 2e.8, 2: SM0 3: SM1<br>
register "mac_eeprom_addr" = "0x51"<br>
end<br>
end # device pci 18.0<br>
device pci 18.1 on end<br>
device pci 18.2 on end<br>
device pci 18.3 on end<br>
device pci 18.4 on end<br>
device pci 19.0 on end<br>
device pci 19.0 on end<br>
device pci 19.0 on<br>
chip southbridge/amd/amd8132<br>
device pci 1.0 on end<br>
device pci 1.1 on end<br>
device pci 2.0 on<br>
device pci 3.0 on end<br>
device pci 3.1 on end<br>
end<br>
end #amd8132<br>
<br>
end #device pci 19.0<br>
device pci 19.1 on end<br>
device pci 19.2 on end<br>
device pci 19.3 on end<br>
device pci 19.4 on end<br></blockquote><div>These should be found automatically, so you can remove them.<br> <br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
device pci 1a.0 on end #link 0<br>
device pci 1a.0 on end #link 1<br>
device pci 1a.0 on end #link 2<br>
device pci 1a.1 on end<br>
device pci 1a.2 on end<br>
device pci 1a.3 on end<br>
device pci 1a.4 on end<br>
device pci 1b.0 on end #link 0<br>
device pci 1b.0 on end #link 1<br>
device pci 1b.0 on end #link 2<br>
device pci 1b.1 on end<br>
device pci 1b.2 on end<br>
device pci 1b.3 on end<br>
device pci 1b.4 on end<br></blockquote><div> </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
end # mc0<br>
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end # PCI domain<br></blockquote><div><br>This would be easier to do in a different editor and if it were indented correctly. Is there a reason not to check it in?<br><br>In your log I noticed that Linux was doing a fast boot. Does that mean that it skips some initialization?<br>
<br>Thanks,<br>Myles <br></div></div>