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On Tue, 9 May 2006, Leon Woestenberg wrote: > Hello Mike, > > Mike Taht wrote: > > I have been working on coaxing my arm ep9302 based board (a ts7250) into a > > modern state. The other week I coaxed (well, with tons of help from > > #ep93xx on freenode) the current linux 2.6.17 git kernel + the patches > > from http://www.wantstofly.org/~buytenh/ep93xx/ to not only boot, but run > > stably with busybox and a few apps, and recognise absolutely tons of usb > > devices. This is the first low end processor I've ever had that could do > > host usb. woohoo, I'm on the bleeding edge! > > > > I used a hard float gcc-4.0 2.3.5 non-eabi arm toolchain for that. Have > > also got a 4.1 based hardfloat toolchain to work. (also, the first time > > ever I've had a FC5 x86_64 based cross toolchain work and it's nice to > > think I can finally retire that old rh9 box) > > > > 1) has anyone got a known good arm eabi cross-compiler tarball for > x86 or > > > x86_64 I could just try? > > > Nope. Why not ask the #ep93xx guys for their cross compiler sources? They (we) are stuck at the same place as I. The eabi version a) kernel error - nwfpe: bad structure size - I will dump the structure shortly... b) with my latest eabi build (thanks, Michael!) a statically linked init=/hello_world does run but doesn't print any output or write a file. Does successfully call "sleep", and does successfully kernel panic afterwards. (it used to just hang) I might actually be past the compiler issues and into a setup issue, I will try a few more system calls. I have enough spare brain cells on this now to take this much further this evening, and I guess I should probably switch lists. > > 2) anyone else insane enough to try and do builds from x86_64? > > Yes. Formerly for the IXDP425 XScale, I have little to no problems with x86_64. cool. rh9 is heading for the junkyard as soon as I build something stable here for this and ppc. > Now, I am on the same host and target hardware (GESBC-9312 with EP9312) and running > FC5 on x86_64 as well. Just threw my IXDP425 XScale into the hands of a co-worker > (but maybe a bit too early :-). > > > 3) got a script? > > Sure, lotsa. Not the one you mean though. > > The work done by the guys at #ep93xx has been excellent, kudos. I am very pleased so far. > Regards, > > Leon. > > -- > For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq > -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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