extfs.c assumes that there is always a valid inode_size field in the
superblock. But this is not true for ext2fs rev 0. Such ext2fs images
are for instance generated by genext2fs. Symptoms on ARM machines are
messages like: "raise: Signal # 8 caught"; on PowerPC "ext2ls" will
print nothing.
This fix checks for rev 0 and uses then 128 bytes as inode size.
Signed-off-by: Michael Brandt <Michael.Brandt@emsyso.de>
Tested on: TQM5200S
Tested-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
The MSB of DMC1_MEM_CFG can be set to '1' for separate CKE control
for S3C6400. In the configuration of SMDK6400, however, two 16-bit
mDDR (SAMSUNG K4X51163) chips are used in parallel to form 32-bit
memory bus and there is no need to control CKE for each chip
separately. AFAIK, CKE1 is not at all connected. Only CKE0 is
used. Futhermore, it should be '0' always for S3C6410. When tested
with a board which has a S3C6410 and the same memory configuration,
a side effect is observed that u-boot command "reset" doesn't work
leading to system hang. Leaving the bit clear is safe in most cases.
Signed-off-by: Seunghyeon Rhee <seunghyeon@lpmtec.com>
Signed-off-by: Minkyu Kang <mk7.kang@samsung.com>
A small number of common/cmd_*.c files contain preprocessor tests that
are apparently superfluous since those same tests are used in the
Makefile to control the compilation of those files. Those tests are
clearly redundant as long as they surround the entirety of the source
in those files.
Signed-off-by: Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@crashcourse.ca>
Ported over the more efficient linux crc32() function.
A quick comparsion on ppc:
After changing the old crc32 to do 4 bytes in the
inner loop to be able to compare with new version one can note:
- old inner loop has 61 insn, new has 19 insn.
- new crc32 does one 32 bit load of data to crc while
the old does four 8 bits loads.
- size is bit bigger for the new crc32:
1392(old) 1416(new) of text. The is because the new version
shares code with crc32_no_comp() instead of duplicating code.
- about 33% faster on ppc:
New > crc 0 0xfffffff -> 39 secs
Old > crc 0 0xfffffff -> 60 secs
Signed-off-by: Joakim Tjernlund <Joakim.Tjernlund@transmode.se>
There is some dead code enclosed by #if 0 .... #endif in the file
common/cmd_i2c.c
This patch removes the dead code.
Signed-off-by: Pratap Chandu <pratap.rrke@gmail.com>
Since the Makefile now controls the compilation of this, there is no need
for CONFIG checking nor the stub function.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
circbuf could be used as a generic library and is only currently
needed when CONFIG_USB_TTY is defined.
Signed-off-by: Peter Tyser <ptyser@xes-inc.com>
Some versions of 'make' do not handle trailing white-spaces
properly. Trailing spaces in ELF causes a 'fake' source to
be added to the variable COBJS; leading to build failure
(listed below). The problem was found with GNU Make 3.80.
Using text-function 'strip' as a workaround for the problem.
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/sanjeev/u-boot/examples/standalone'
arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc -g -Os -fno-common -ffixed-r8 -msoft-float
-D__KERNEL__ -DTEXT_BASE=0x80e80000 -I/home/sanjeev/u-boot/include
-fno-builtin -ffreestanding -nostdinc -isystem /opt/codesourcery/2009q1-
203/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-linux-gnueabi/4.3.3/include -pipe -DCONFIG_
ARM -D__ARM__ -marm -mabi=aapcs-linux -mno-thumb-interwork -march=armv5
-Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -fno-stack-protector -g -Os -fno-common -ff
ixed-r8 -msoft-float -D__KERNEL__ -DTEXT_BASE=0x80e80000 -I/home/sanje
ev/u-boot/include -fno-builtin -ffreestanding -nostdinc -isystem /opt/co
desourcery/2009q1-203/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-linux-gnueabi/4.3.3/includ
e -pipe -DCONFIG_ARM -D__ARM__ -marm -mabi=aapcs-linux -mno-thumb-inte
rwork -march=armv5 -I.. -Bstatic -T u-boot.lds -Ttext 0x80e80000 -o .c
arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc: no input files
make[1]: *** [.c] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/sanjeev/u-boot/examples/standalone'
make: *** [examples/standalone] Error 2
premi #
Signed-off-by: Sanjeev Premi <premi@ti.com>
Fixed typo (s/ElF/ELF/).
Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
Currently, some of the tools instead set CC to be HOSTCC in order to re-use
some pattern rules -- but this fails when the user overrides CC on the make
command line. Also, the HOSTCFLAGS in tools/Makefile are currently not
being used because config.mk overwrites them.
This patch adds static pattern rules for files that have been requested to
be built with the native compiler using $(HOSTSRCS) and $(HOSTOBJS), and
converts the tools to use them.
It restores easylogo to using the host compiler, which was broken by commit
38d299c2db (if this was an intentional change,
please let me know -- but it seems to be a build tool).
It restores -pedantic and the special flags for darwin and cygwin that were
requested in tools/makefile (but keeps the flags added by config.mk) --
hopefully someone can test this on those platforms. It no longer
conditionalizes -pedantic on not being darwin; it wasn't clear that that was
intentional, and unless there's a real problem it's just inviting people to
contribute non-pedantic patches to those files (I'm not a fan of -pedantic
personally, but if it's on for one platform it should be on for all).
HOST_LDFLAGS is renamed HOSTLDFLAGS for consistency with the previous
HOST_CFLAGS to HOSTCFLAGS rename. A new HOSTCFLAGS_NOPED is made available
for those files which currently cannot be built with -pedantic, and replaces
the old FIT_CFLAGS.
imls now uses the cross compiler properly, rather than by trying to
reconstruct CC using the typoed $(CROSS_COMPILER).
envcrc.c is now dependency-processed unconditionally -- previously it would
be built without being on (HOST)SRCS if CONFIG_ENV_IS_EMBEDDED was not
selected.
Signed-off-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
The current jump table init fails to initialize a bunch of exported
symbols (forceenv/do_reset/etc...). Rather than fix just these few
missing pieces, rewrite the code to utilize the existing list of
exported symbols -- _exports.h. Since every exported symbol has to
be listed in this header, it makes sense to use it so that we only
ever have one list that needs to be updated and things can't fall
out of sync again.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
We will get compilation warnings without
"CONFIG_SYS_64BIT_VSPRINTF" being defined
in the board config.
Signed-off-by: Sandeep Paulraj <s-paulraj@ti.com>
This patch adds support for A320 evaluation board from Faraday. This board
uses FA526 processor by default and has 512kB and 32MB NOR flash, 64M RAM.
FA526 is an ARMv4 processor and uses the ARM920T source in this patch.
Signed-off-by: Po-Yu Chuang <ratbert@faraday-tech.com>
Defaults are for Infineon DDR timings.
Since none of the supported boards currently do
XIP boot, these seem to be faulty. fix the values
as per the calculations(ACTIMA,B), conf
the sdrc power with pwdnen and wakeupproc bits
Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com>
Integrate DA830 EVM support into U-Boot.
Provides initial support for TI OMAP-L137/DA830 SoC devices on a Spectrum
Digital EVM board. See http://www.spectrumdigital.com/
Signed-off-by: Nick Thompson <nick.thompson@gefanuc.com>
Add new directory for da830evm board
Provides initial support for TI OMAP-L137/DA830 SoC devices on a Spectrum
Digital EVM board. See http://www.spectrumdigital.com/
Provides:
Initial boot and configuration.
Support for i2c.
UART support (console).
Signed-off-by: Nick Thompson <nick.thompson@gefanuc.com>
Provides initial support for TI OMAP-L1x/DA8xx SoC devices.
See http://www.ti.com
Provides:
Low level initialisation.
System clock API.
Timer control.
Signed-off-by: Nick Thompson <nick.thompson@gefanuc.com>
Provides initial support for TI OMAP-L1x/DA8xx SoC devices.
See http://www.ti.com
The DA8xx devices are similar to DaVinci devices but have a differing
memory map and updated peripheral versions.
Signed-off-by: Nick Thompson <nick.thompson@gefanuc.com>
Signed-off-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com>
Creates a method allowing pin settings to be logically grouped into data
structure arrays and provides an API to configure the pinmux settings to
enable the relevant pin functions.
Signed-off-by: Nick Thompson <nick.thompson@gefanuc.com>
Remove volatiles and memory mapped structure accesses and replace with
readl and writel macro usage.
Signed-off-by: Nick Thompson <nick.thompson@gefanuc.com>
When the board is booted without serial cable attached (which
is how most of them will be used) UART RX is left floating and
sometimes picks noise, which interrupts countdown and enters
U-Boot prompt instead of booting the kernel.
Fix this by setting up internal pullup on UART RX pin. This
does not prevent serial from working as the internal pullup
is weak.
Signed-off-by: Grazvydas Ignotas <notasas@gmail.com>
This patch adds a unified s3c24x0 cpu header file that selects the header
file for the specific s3c24x0 cpu from the SOC and CPU configs defined in
board config file. This removes the current chain of s3c24-type #ifdef's
from the s3c24x0 code.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morfitt <kevin.morfitt@fearnside-systems.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Minkyu Kang <mk7.kang@samsung.com>
Fix stack_setup to place the stack on the correct address in DRAM
accroding to U-Boot standard and remove conditional compilation by
CONFIG_MEMORY_UPPER_CODE macro that is not necessry. This macro
was introduced and used only by this board for some unclear reason.
The definition of this macro is also removed because it's not
referenced elsewhere.
Signed-off-by: Seunghyeon Rhee <seunghyeon@lpmtec.com>
Tested-by: Minkyu Kang <mk7.kang@samsung.com>
Because of Frame error, Parity error and Overrun error are occured only receive
operation, need to masking when error checking.
Signed-off-by: Minkyu Kang <mk7.kang@samsung.com>
Cleans up the s3c24x0 header files:
s4c24x0.h: removes the use of 'volatile' from the S3C24X0_REG8,
S3C24X0_REG16 and S3C24X0_REG32 register typedef's. Registers are always
accessed using the IO accessor functions which cast the register address
as 'volatile' anyway so it isn't required here.
s3c2400.h and s3c2410.h: insert a blank line between the static inline
functions
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morfitt <kevin.morfitt@fearnside-systems.co.uk>