[U-Boot] powerpc, tqm5200s: fails with current head
Heiko Schocher
hs at denx.de
Tue Nov 24 17:10:22 CET 2015
Hello Simon,
I just tried current mainline on the tqm5200s board, and it fails.
git bisect showed:
f05ad9ba4c22b5c5929406394a0889791c2778da is the first bad commit
commit f05ad9ba4c22b5c5929406394a0889791c2778da
Author: Simon Glass <sjg at chromium.org>
Date: Tue Aug 4 12:33:39 2015 -0600
Add a way to skip relocation
When running U-Boot as an EFI application we cannot relocate since we do not
have relocation information. U-Boot has already been relocated to a suitable
address.
Add a global_data flag to control skipping relocation.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg at chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn at gmail.com>
You can look into the hole git bisect session here [1]
I reverted this patch, and then the board boots again [2]
Do you have an idea, what can be wrong here?
I try to find time to look into it.
bye,
Heiko
[1] tbot automated git bisect session
http://xeidos.ddns.net/buildbot/builders/tqm5200s/builds/3/steps/shell/logs/tbotlog
[2] bootlog without commit f05ad9ba
read 1: U-Boot 2016.01-rc1-00241-g71cbed3-dirty (Nov 24 2015 - 17:03:06 +0100)
read 1:
read 1: CPU: MPC5200B v2.2, Core v1.4 at 396 MHz
read 1: Bus 132 MHz, IPB 132 MHz, PCI 66 MHz
read 1: Board: TQM5200S (TQ-Components GmbH)
read 1: on a STK52xx carrier board
read 1: I2C: 85 kHz, ready
read 1: DRAM: 64 MiB
read 1: Flash: 32 MiB
read 1: In: serial
read 1: Out: serial
read 1: Err: serial
read 1: Net: FEC
read 1: IDE: Bus 0: OK
read 1: Device 0: Model: HITACHI_DK23DA-20 Firm: 00J2A0A1 Ser#: 12Y0MN
read 1: Type: Hard Disk
read 1: Capacity: 19077.1 MB = 18.6 GB (39070080 x 512)
read 1: Device 1: not available
read 1: SRAM: 512 kB
read 1:
PS/2:
read 1: No device found
read 1:
read 1: Kbd: reset failed, no ACK
read 1:
read 1: Type run flash_nfs to mount root filesystem over NFS
read 1:
read 1:
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