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Re: Help with booting Linux off my Redboot prompt


Thanks Nickolay

I did specify all four parameters to "exec" and while things do not dump core or anything -- it looks like its hanging somewhere in the Linux startup. I understand this may be the wrong place to pose the question, but has anyone used the BDI2000 to debug a Linux target after it has been invoked from Redboot using exec.

The BDI2000 documentation is pretty sparse.

I also discovered that the base address for the IXDP425 is 0x00600000 after greping through the sources.

My board only has UART 0 and I'm suspecting that it has something to do with how the Linux console works. I get no output to my console window once I invoke exec...

I need to figure out how to debug a Linux target under Redboot using a BDI2000

Thanks

Krishna

----- Original Message ----- From: "Nickolay" <nickolay@protei.ru>
To: "Krishna Ganugapati" <krishnag@marakicorp.com>
Cc: <ecos-discuss@ecos.sourceware.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 3:18 AM
Subject: Re: [ECOS] Help with booting Linux off my Redboot prompt



Krishna Ganugapati wrote:

I have successfully built redboot for my IXP425 - can load redboot image store it in flash, npe's work fine and I can successfully tftp images down to my board from by RedHat9 Linux box.

I've built Linux kernels and a rootfs.

My compressed Linux kernel is zImage

and my compressed rootfs is rootfs.gz

I execute the following commands at my Redboot console

a) load -r -v -b 0x00800000 rootfs.gz ; load the rootfs.gz image @ 0x0800000

b) load -r -v -v 0x01600000 zImage ; load the compressed kernel zImage @ 0x01600000

c) exec

The resulting output is
Using base address 0x01600000 and length 0x000b73c0 (which is the correct size of the image)


However following that, I get nothing....

Any ideas how I can debug further... or should I be taking this to another alias...


Thanks!


Krishna

Try explicitly indicate what you want load from. exec -b 0x01600000 -l 0 0x01600000



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