[U-Boot-Users] U-Boot-NG ?

Rune Torgersen runet at innovsys.com
Tue Jul 3 20:43:14 CEST 2007


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Grant Likely
> Hmmm.... okay, so what does that output consist of?  I can be
> convinced that pre-RAM output is necessary, but why is it 90%?

Okay, so it's closer to 50-60% than 90... 
On our other board without PCI, we're talking about 6 lines after and 25
lines before RAM is initailized.

U-Boot 1.1.4 (Apr 17 2007 - 13:30:37)

MPC8260 Reset Status: External Soft, External Hard

MPC8260 Clock Configuration
 - Bus-to-Core Mult 4.5x, VCO Div 2, 60x Bus Freq  22-65 , Core Freq
100-300
 - dfbrg 0, corecnf 0x17, busdf 5, cpmdf 1, plldf 0, pllmf 5
 - vco_out  597196800, scc_clk  149299200, brg_clk  149299200
 - cpu_clk  447897600, cpm_clk  298598400, bus_clk   99532800
 - pci_clk   49766400

CPU:   MPC8280 (HiP7 Rev 14, Mask 1.0 1K49M) at 447.897 MHz
Board: Innovative Systems AP2, CPU1
Build: $SvnTreeRevision: 89 $
       Watchdog enabled
UPMs:  Configured
FPGA:  (cfgaddr 0xff810000)............ Status = OK Altera ID: 0x110b
I2C:   ready
DRAM:  DIMM socket probe: Slot1 = 1, Slot2 =1
        SDRAM configuration read from SPD
        Size per side = 256MB
        Organization: 4 sides, 4 banks, 10 Columns, 13 Rows, Width = 64
bits
        Refresh rate = 13, CAS latency = 2, Using Page Based interleave
EAMUX = 0
        Total size: 1024 MB
!!! Skipping Memtest (SkipMemtest env varable set) !!!
Now running in RAM - U-Boot at: 0ff97000
FLASH:  8 MB
PCI:    Scanning...
        00  11  1095  3124  0180  00
        01  00  104c  b000  0000  00
        01  01  104c  b000  0000  00
        01  02  104c  b000  0000  00
        01  03  104c  b000  0000  00
        00  12  104c  ac28  0604  00
IDE controller @ 0x00000000
In:    serial
Out:   serial
Err:   serial
Initializing system supervisor... OK
Initializing Ethernet switch
Device: 0x0d15, revision 1

Ethernet switch initialized
Board revision:  2.0 (02)
Net:   FCC2 ETHERNET, FCC3 ETHERNET [PRIME]
Hit any key to stop autoboot:  0





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