On Tue Sep 18, 2007 at 22:02:16 +0000, chenggh wrote:
Hi: I boot l4dope with l4linux. The dope seems ok but l4linux doesn't start completely. I am not sure whether it is l4 problem or linux problem. Please help me.
The l4 boot log l4dope | Frame buffer base: 0x4000000 l4dope | Resolution: 1024x768x16 l4dope | Bytes per scanline: 2048 l4dope | Current video mode is 1024x768 red=11:5 green=5:6 blue=0:5 res=0:0 l4lx | ======> L4Linux 2.6 starting... <======== l4lx | Linux version 2.6.22-l4 (root@darkstar) (gcc version 4.1.2) #1 Tue Se l4lx : p 18 16:36:23 CST 2007 l4lx | Binary name: vmlinuz l4lx | Kernel command line (5 args): earlyprintk=yes video=l4fb init=1 mem=6 l4lx : 4M root=/dev/hda2 l4lx | Image: 00400000 - 007a3000 [3724 KiB]. l4lx | Areas: Text: 00400000 - 006ad000 [2740k | Initdata: 006cc000 - 00700000 [208kB] l4lx | BSS: 00702000 - 007a0f00 [635kB] l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.03 (tamer0) l4lx | Tamer0 is 10.03 l4lx | Using tamed mode. l4lx | Connecting to l4io server. l4lx | l4env_linux_startup thread 4. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.04 (cpu0) l4lx | main thread will be 10.04 l4lx | l4env_register_pointer_section: addr = 00400000 size = 3149824 l4lx | sec-w-init: virt: 0x00400000 to 0x00700fff [3076 KiB] l4lx | Noncontiguous region for sec-w-init l4lx | sec-w-init: Number of physical regions: 3, 3149824 Bytes l4lx | sec-w-init: 1: Phys: 0x0108a000 to 0x01218000, Size: 1630208 l4lx | sec-w-init: 2: Phys: 0x01419000 to 0x01500000, Size: 946176 l4lx | sec-w-ini startup message. l4lx | Main thread running, waiting... l4lx | setup_l4env_memory: Forcing superpages for main memory l4lx | Main memory size: 64MB l4lx | Got 2048kB of ISA DMA memory. l4lx | ISA DMA memory: virt: 0x00800000 to 0x009fffff [2048 KiB] l4lx | ISA DMA memory: Number of physical regions: 1, 2097152 Bytes l4lx | ISA DMA memory: 1: Phys: 0x0043a000 to 0x0063a000, Size: 2097152 l4lx | Main memory: virt: 0x00c00000 to 0x04bfffff [65536 KiB] l4lx | Main memory: Number of physical regions: 1, 67108864 Bytes l4lx | Main memory: 1: Phys: 0x08c00000 to 0x0cc00000, Size: 67108864 l4lx | Filling lower ptabs... l4lx | Done (1594 entries). l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.05 (timer.i0) l4lx | Jumpinl4lx | idler0d_create: Created threadl4lx | Startil4dope | SharedMem(allo0 l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.08 (DOpE refresher) l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.09 (L4DOpEinput) l4lx | l4lx_iRQ 17. l4lx |startup_hw: Starting IRQ16) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 15. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.0c (IRQ15) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 14. l4lx tup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 13. l4lx | l4lx_ting IRQ thread for IRQ 12. l4lx | acquire_irq: Error attaching to IRQ 12 l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.0f (IRQ12) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 11. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.10 (IRQ11) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startp_hw: Starting IRQ thread | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 9. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.12 (IRQ9) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 8. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.13 (IRQ8) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 7. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.14 (IRQ7) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting thread for IRQ 6. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.15 (IRQ6) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 5. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.16 (IRQ5) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 4. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.17 (IRQ4) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 3. l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 2. l4lx | acquire_irq: Error attaching to IRQ 2 l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.19 (IRQ2) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 1. l4lx | acquire_irq: Error attaching to IRQ 1
I don't know what these information stands for. Are all the necessary interrupt threads ok? Or some of them is not ok.
Seems ok. Some IRQ probing, 1, 2 and 12 are not allowed which is perfectly ok.
the linux boot log ¡£¡£¡£ EXTS FS on hda3, internal journal EXT-fs: mounted filesystem with orderred data mode /dev/hda3 on /home type ext3 (rw) using /ect/random-seed to initialize /dev/urandom
The linux could stop here even I wait lot of time. It doesn't go on.
Looks the same as the other mail. Enter helps? Actually, what do you expect to see? :)
Adam
l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de