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Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2013 08:04:32 -0800 (PST)
From: hitheshn@...il.com
To: fa.linux.kernel@...glegroups.com
Cc: Nicolas Ferre <nicolas.ferre@...el.com>,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
Ludovic Desroches <ludovic.desroches@...el.com>
Subject: Re: at91: SAM9G45 doesn't seem to register HDMAC controller anymore
Guys,
Help! I have a similar problem.
SAM9G45 board doesn't seem to load the kernel.
When I see the boot log, it uncompresses the kernel and then just sits there.
Out of 10 boards, I see this behavior in 2 boards. I tried replacing the DDR RAM first and the CPU itself. But I don't see any change.
Can you guys help.
Boot log below -
-- pico-SAM9G45 Bootstrap 3.0 --
-- AT91SAM9G45-EK
-- Compiled: Jan 27 2011 09:45:18 --
-I- RTC Config: rcen: 1 osc32en: 0 osc32byp: 0 oscsel: 0
-I- RTC Config: rcen: 0 osc32en: 1 osc32byp: 0 oscsel: 1
-I- Setting: MCK = 133MHz
-I- Init DDRAM
-I- Init second bank SDRAM
-I- Loading to 0x70000000
-I- MEDSdcard init
-I- DMAD_Initialize channel 0
-I- Card Type 2, CSD_STRUCTURE 1
-I- SD/MMC TRANS SPEED 25000 KBit/s
-I- SD 4-BITS BUS
-I- CMD6(2) arg 0x80FFFF01
-I- SD HS Enable
-I- SD/MMC TRANS SPEED 50000 KBit/s
-I- SD/MMC card initialization successful
-I- Card size: 3781 MB
-I- Copy "linux.bin" from SdCard to 0x70000000
-E- File size 2584408 <-> Max allowed size 32
-I- Loading to 0x70107fd0 with size 0x00376f58
-I- MEDSdcard init
-I- DMAD_Initialize channel 0
-I- Card Type 2, CSD_STRUCTURE 1
-I- SD/MMC TRANS SPEED 25000 KBit/s
-I- SD 4-BITS BUS
-I- CMD6(2) arg 0x80FFFF01
-I- SD HS Enable
-I- SD/MMC TRANS SPEED 50000 KBit/s
-I- SD/MMC card initialization successful
-I- Card size: 3781 MB
-I- Copy "linux.bin" from SdCard to 0x70107fd0
-I- Modified jump to 0x70108010
The board just hangs here.
Thanks
-Hithesh
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