Hi Jorge,
I just tried it and it doesn't work for me, too. If I break the program execution after a while it always stops at uart_write+72:
0xb0002e30 <uart_write+64>: ldr r3, [r2, #32] 0xb0002e34 <uart_write+68>: tst r3, #4 ; 0x4 0xb0002e38 <uart_write+72>: beq 0xb0002e30 <uart_write+64> 0xb0002e3c <uart_write+76>: ldrb r3, [r0, r12]
Did you got it running with skyeye? Attached you will find my skyeye configuration. Maybe you have an idea what goes wrong here? Thanks!
Cheers, Daniel
Jorge Torres schrieb:
Hi Daniel,
Have you tried PXA borad with skyeye?
Thanks,
JOrge
On 6/18/07, *Daniel Vandersee* < dvandersee@escrypt.com mailto:dvandersee@escrypt.com> wrote:
Hello, how do you test L4 on an ARM platform? Do you have specific hardware for that purpose? You mentioned that you use ARM Integrator boards. As there are several integrator boards available: which one exactly do you use? Do you use other boards as well? I'm asking because I plan to buy an ARM board which is supported out of the box without the need to modify drivers. Do you additionally use software simulators to test L4? If so, which one do you use? I tried Skyeye to simulate an ARM integrator board as well as a SA1100-board but didn't get any output over the serial line. Qemu doesn't work either and terminates with the following error: "qemu: uncaught target signal 11 (Segmentation fault) - exiting". Kind regards, Daniel _______________________________________________ l4-hackers mailing list l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de <mailto:l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de> http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/mailman/listinfo/l4-hackers
cpu: xscale #cpu: pxa25x mach: pxa_lubbock #cpu: pxa27x #mach: pxa_mainstone mem_bank: map=I, type=RW, addr=0x40000000, size=0x0c000000 mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0xb0000000, size=0x10000000 #mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0xd0000000, size=0x00100000 #log: logon=1, logfile=/tmp/sk2.log, start=500000, end=1500000 #lcd:state=on,type=pxa,mod=gtk uart: mod=stdio
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