Hi,
I am trying to load L4Linux on PB11MPCORE.
I have only the following modules loding up and configured in modules.list
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: 01014000-010604b0: fiasco
The kernel hangs after fetching kernel info at regions.optimize Are these modules sufficient or should I have any others configured
I have also noticed that the l4lx.cfg does not have much compared to other examples under conf/examples. The l4lx.cfg file is as follows
************************ -- vim:set ft=lua:
local lxname = "vmlinuz"; if L4.Info.arch() == "arm" then lxname = "vmlinuz.arm"; end
L4.default_loader:start( { caps = { log = L4.Env.log:m("rws"), }, l4re_dbg = L4.Dbg.Warn, log = { "l4linux", "yellow" }, }, "rom/" .. lxname .. " mem=64M console=ttyLv0 l4x_rd=rom/ramdisk-" .. L4.Info.arch() .. ".rd root=1:0 ramdisk_size=4000 init=/bin/sh"); ************************* I have updated the modules.list file to include modules such as lua and loader but still the problem persists. Must i make some changes to this file?
Thanks, regards, Varun Ganesh
On Sun Nov 20, 2011 at 00:21:35 +0000, Varun Ganesh wrote:
I have also noticed that the l4lx.cfg does not have much compared to other examples under conf/examples. The l4lx.cfg file is as follows
-- vim:set ft=lua:
local lxname = "vmlinuz"; if L4.Info.arch() == "arm" then lxname = "vmlinuz.arm"; end
L4.default_loader:start( { caps = { log = L4.Env.log:m("rws"), }, l4re_dbg = L4.Dbg.Warn, log = { "l4linux", "yellow" }, }, "rom/" .. lxname .. " mem=64M console=ttyLv0 l4x_rd=rom/ramdisk-" .. L4.Info.arch() .. ".rd root=1:0 ramdisk_size=4000 init=/bin/sh");
I have updated the modules.list file to include modules such as lua and loader but still the problem persists. Must i make some changes to this file?
No, the booting stops at a point where those modules are not even touched yet. The listing is ok.
Adam
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