[okl4-developer] Problem with running 'l4test'
Prince Riley
wmarketing3 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 5 05:04:11 EST 2008
Yeonju,
Can you confirm that your board is similar to the board spec listed here
below:
• 3 x 4 inch Single Board Computer
• 8 channel 10 bit ADC (Max 500K SPS)
• 400 MHz Samsung S3C2440A Processor
• 130 bit GPIO and 24 channel external interrupt
• ARM 920T core with Cache (16K+16K) and MMU
source
• 64MB SDRAM
• Camera interface
• 32 NAND Flash memory
• 10Mbps Ethernet
• AC'97 CODEC interface
• PWM timers, Real Time Clock and Watch Dog
• Touch Screen Interface
Timer
• LCD Controller (TFT)
• Built-in Speaker
• CF/MMC/SD Host
• JTAG Debug port
• USB Host(OHCI) and Device
• Screen size up to 640 x 480
• UART, IrDA, DMA, I2C, I2S interface
Prince Riley
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 9:09 PM, Yeonju <xelis at hufs.ac.kr> wrote:
>
> Hi-.
>
> I misunderstand your message.
> I think that you suggest me to repost dumped physical memory using KDB.
>
> This is my build command line,
>
> [root at localhost okl4_2.1]# ./tools/build.py machine=gta01 project=l4test
>
> and I also used command option "mutex_type=user".
>
> [root at localhost okl4_2.1]# ./tools/build.py machine=gta01 project=l4test
> mutex_type=user
>
> I use okl4 2.1 (not fixed.7) and Fedora6.
> My target board is MBA2440 based on s3C2440.
>
> I wonder I understand your message correctly.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
>
> Geoffrey Lee wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 07:50:20PM -0800, Yeonju wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi-.
> >>
> >> I'm sorry to confuse you. And thank you for your help.
> >> I'm not so good at English....T-T
> >>
> >> I built without "mutex_type=user" at first, but it didn't work. So I
> >> searched this forum for clue.
> >> And I found a topic "S3C2440A and okl4". In that topic, you advised to
> >> buid
> >> with "mutex_type=user".
> >> After I read that, I built with "muetex_type=user". But it also didn't
> >> work.
> >>
> >> I still find a soultion. Please help me.
> >
> >
> > Just so that I understand your problem correctly, could you please
> > re-post the exact build command line that you used to build your
> > image, as well as the resulting output? In addition, are you
> > running this on hardware or simulator?
> >
> >
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >
> > -gl
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> Geoffrey Lee wrote:
> >> >
> >> > On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 05:34:35PM -0800, Yeonju wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> Hi~.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Hi - to make sure I understand correctly, do you mean that
> >> > if you build with mutex_type=user, then l4test will run
> >> > successfully to completion? Please note that l4test
> >> > must be run with mutex_type=user, if you run it under
> >> > a different configuration it may not work.
> >> >
> >> > -gl
> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >> I have a question about 'l4test'.
> >> >> I succeeded to run example in okl4_2.1/iguana on s3c2440 (ARM920T).
> >> >> So, I've tried running 'l4test'(in okl4_2.1/l4test), but I failed.
> >> >>
> >> >> I buit 'l4test' like this.
> >> >>
> >> >> >./tools/build.py machine=gta01 project=l4test
> >> >> Binary image was made successful.
> >> >> But, after load that image on board, I saw fourth case.
> >> >> Fisrt case is "Nothing happen".
> >> >> There is only one message.
> >> >>
> >> >> OKL4 - (provider: Open Kernel Labs) built on Dec 4 2008 07:55:18
> using
> >> >> gcc
> >> >> ver.
> >> >> Second case is "L4_Rootserver abort".
> >> >>
> >> >> OKL4 - (provider: Open Kernel Labs) built on Dec 4 2008 07:55:18
> using
> >> >> gcc
> >> >> ver.
> >> >> bootinfo: max space = 256, mac mutex = 256, phys [0x30700000,
> >> 0x33ffffff)
> >> >> Thread Delete failed, ErrorCode = 2
> >> >> Assertion failed: r ==1, function deleteThread, file
> >> >> l4test/src/utility.c,
> >> >> lin.
> >> >> -KD# User: L4_Rootserver abort()ed-
> >> >> >
> >> >> Third case is "Roottask pagefault"
> >> >>
> >> >> OKL4 - (provider: Open Kernel Labs) built on Dec 4 2008 07:55:18
> using
> >> >> gcc
> >> >> ver.
> >> >> bootinfo: max space = 256, mac mutex = 256, phys [0x30700000,
> >> 0x33ffffff)
> >> >> roottask read pagefault at 00bae664, ip=0012a5a0 - deny
> >> >> -KD# roottask pagefault-
> >> >> >
> >> >> Fourth case is "success".
> >> >> All l4test suite was success.
> >> >> I fixed console.cc(in platform/s3c2410/pistachip/kdb), traps.spp(in
> >> >> /arch/arm/pistachio/v5/src) and machine.py(in /arch/arm/tools) for
> >> >> s3c2440.
> >> >> And also I tried to build 'l4test' like this.
> >> >>
> >> >> >./tools/build.py machine=gta01 project=l4test mutex_type=user
> >> >> How can I run 'l4test' successful?
> >> >> Regards,
> >> >> --
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