Thanks Willy,
So i just compile a new Kernel with options we have talking about...
And it's freeze, nothing to the console...
So i need to find the way to enable the Level-Triggered Interrupts in the kernel
to the right IRQ address...
I read the thread... but i can't find the thing to change in kernel source or
kernel configuration.
Or perhaps i enable to many option in
"Device Drivers --->" "Character devices-->" "Serial drivers --->"
<*> 8250/16550 and compatible serial support x x
x x [*] Console on 8250/16550 and compatible serial port x x
x x (4) Maximum number of non-legacy 8250/16550 serial ports x x
x x [*] Extended 8250/16550 serial driver options x x
x x [*] Support more than 4 legacy serial ports x x
x x [*] Support for sharing serial interrupts x x
x x [ ] Autodetect IRQ on standard ports (unsafe) x x
x x [*] Support special multiport boards x x
x x [*] Support RSA serial ports
Try autodetect IRQ ?
I'll try to learn more about edge/level irq sharing...
Yann
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 06:56:42PM +0200, [email protected] wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > This is what my board say (in console mode) about serial address:
> > 0x08 COM1 DUART8245 0xfc004500 0x07a12000 0x00000001
> 0x01effc70
> > 0x09 COM2 DUART8245 0xfc004600 0x07a12000 0x00000001
> 0x01e107d0
>
> Have you read this thread ?
>
> http://ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-embedded/2005-August/019482.html
>
> It discusses your about your board, on which interrupts must be set to LEVEL
> and not EDGE. BTW, they also used 8250. I don't know how you have to
> configure
> the serial ports though.
>
> This boot log also confirms that you have to use 8250/16550 :
>
> http://mhonarc.axis.se/jffs-dev/msg01350.html
>
> > > - are you sure that you enabled "console on serial port" in the config
> ?
> > Yes, i enable " Support for console on virtual terminal" but i enable
> > "Non-standard serial port support" option too...
> > So i recompile without the last one... and i recompile "with Serial drivers
> > --->" "[*] Console on 8250/16550 and compatible serial port" perhaps it's
> > that... And i came back to you.
> > But, perhaps i've allready tested... i ll check.. it's not a default option
> ?
>
> It's not necessarily a default option. There are many console and serial
> ports combination available. BTW, you could also try netconsole which will
> send you the console data over an ethernet port if you cannot get the serial
> to work.
>
> > > - how can you be certain that the serial will appear on ttyS0 and not
> ttyS1
> > > or another one (the kernel might detect another serial port which it
> > > assigns ttyS0)
> > I pass parameter directly to the kernel;
>
> ok.
>
> > Another option i set :
> > Default bootloader kernel arguments x x x x(console=ttyS0,9600
> console=tty0
>
> ok.
>
> Regards,
> Willy
>
>
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