Hi,
I have compiled L4, L4re, L4Linux and done a make image using
make image E=L4Linux-arm BOOTSTRAP_DO_UIMAGE=y MODULE_SEARCH_PATH=/home/l4/src/kernel/fiasco :/home/l4/src/kernel/fiasco/mybuildir: /home/l4/src/l4/conf/examples: /home/L4Android/l4linux/l4linux_build:/tmp/: /home/l4/src
The ramdisk is included in the image as was given in module.list. When i tried booting the image on PB11MPCORE using the U-Boot command, bootm <kernel-address> The kernel starts booting but gets stuck as follows,
Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 00008000 ... Image Name: L4 Image #7 Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed) Data Size: 8097792 Bytes = 7.7 MB Load Address: 01000000 Entry Point: 01000000 Loading Kernel Image ... L4 Bootstrapper Build: #7 Wed Nov 16 14:01:12 EST 2011, 4.3.2 Scanning up to 256 MB RAM Memory size is 256MB (00000000 - 10000000) RAM: 0000000000000000 - 000000000fffffff: 262144kB Total RAM: 256MB mod09: 014b9000-017b9000: ramdisk-arm.rd mod08: 011f7000-014b8488: vmlinuz.arm mod07: 011f6000-011f60bd: arm-rv.io mod06: 01118000-011f5078: io mod05: 01117000-01117189: l4lx.cfg mod04: 010c1000-01116670: ned mod03: 010a6000-010c039c: l4re mod02: 0106b000-010a5b54: moe mod01: 01061000-0106a714: sigma0 mod00: 01014000-010600f0: fiasco Moving 10 modules to 1100000 with offset ec000 moving module 10 { 14b9000-17b9000 } -> { 15a5000-18a5000 } moving module 09 { 11f7000-14b8488 } -> { 12e3000-15a4488 } moving module 08 { 11f6000-11f60bd } -> { 12e2000-12e20bd } moving module 07 { 1118000-11f5078 } -> { 1204000-12e1078 } moving module 06 { 1117000-1117189 } -> { 1203000-1203189 } moving module 05 { 10c1000-1116670 } -> { 11ad000-1202670 } moving module 04 { 10a6000-10c039c } -> { 1192000-11ac39c } moving module 03 { 106b000-10a5b54 } -> { 1157000-1191b54 } moving module 02 { 1061000-106a714 } -> { 114d000-1156714 } moving module 01 { 1014000-10600f0 } -> { 1100000-114c0f0 } Scanning fiasco Scanning sigma0 Scanning moe rom/l4lx.cfg Relocated mbi to [0x100e000-0x100e151] Loading fiasco Loading sigma0 Loading moe find kernel info page... found kernel info page at 0x2000
What steps should I take to proceed beyond this point.
Thanks, Varun Ganesh