[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [XenPPC] continuous reprogram_timer[00] messages
Jimi Xenidis <jimix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 03/31/2006 09:35:30 AM: > > Jimi, this fix works for me. I simply cvs updated the run/gpul > > directory of my mambo. > > Be aware that this "fix" change to the timebase frequency makes the > Linux function calibrate_delay() take a minutes, if fact I'm still > waiting for it as I write this email. > so you may be stuck at: > Memory: 49532k/65536k available (4112k kernel code, 15936k > reserved, 1480k data, 451k bss, 224k init) > in the console output for a very long time. > I assume the systemsim-linux patch has a workaround for this. > Eric? > No, all the bogus boot stuff was taken out. Bogus Halt doesn't help you here because its too soon. The right thing to do is set the timebase divider properly (in mambo, not just the devtree) - then you can set it to whatever you want (1/8, 1/64, whatever) -- that should resolve the problem. I didn't do it in the tcl becuase I was hoping Peterson was going to set the default to be the right thing from book 4 (1/8) instead of 1/1. You need to add a: myconf config processor timebase_frequency 1/8 # (for the book 4 default) -or- myconf config processor timebase_frequency 1/60 # (to make it look like a G5) -or- myconf config processor timebase_frequency 1/512 # (to make it look like jimi's old maple configuration) This will handle setting up mambo and openfirmware properly. -eric _______________________________________________ Xen-ppc-devel mailing list Xen-ppc-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-ppc-devel
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