[okl4-developer] okl4 faults on arm1136
Geoffrey Lee
glee at ok-labs.com
Wed Jul 23 11:57:24 EST 2008
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 08:30:48PM -0500, Ashish Bijlani wrote:
> Hi,
>
> OKL4 faults on arm1136jfs when starting the roottask at addr
> 0xf000e0c0 with stack top = 0x3f8 and stack size 1024 bytes. Any idea
> why? I'm loading okl4 at 0x8010 0000 (start of the RAM).
Please take a look at the crt0 for the rootserver. It is in
arch/arm/libs/c/. This seems to indicate that your bootinfo has
not been patched correctly.
-gl
>
> Below are the boot msgs:
>
> Uncompressing OKL4.....................done, booting the kernel.
> Info: Interrupt Controller found at 0xf90fe000 (rev. 2.1) with 96 interrupts
> OKL4 - (provider: Open Kernel Labs) built on Jul 22 2008 04:23:06
> using gcc version 3.4.4.
> Initializing kernel debugger...
> Initializing interrupts...
> Info: Disabling FIQs
> Processor Id => 4107b362: v6, ARM1136, rev 2
> VFP CoProcessor Supported
> VFP System Id => 410120b4: ARM, Format 1, Precision Single+Double,
> VFPv2, PartNo 20, Rev 5,
> Initializing timer...
> Info: Unmasking IRQ 37
> TLB lock: vectors @ ffff0000
> TLB lock: utcb @ ff000000
> TLB lock: kernel @ f0000000
> Locked kernel into TLB
> Init mutexids for 256 mutexs
> Init clistids for 16 clists
> Initialising scheduler...
> Switching to idle thread
> Debug: Moving to addr f00079e4 with stack f001f3f8
> Initializing root servers
> root-servers: utcb_area: eff00100 (64KB)
> creating root server (00000001)
> Debug: System Started
> Debug: Current Thread ID = 0x1d1e1d1e
> Debug: Next Thread ID = 0x00000001
>
> Thanks,
> Ashish
>
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