
Thanks Graeme,
replies in-line,
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Graeme Russ graeme.russ@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Asif,
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 4:25 PM, Asif Sulikeri asifiqbal.rs@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, any updates on this, this is a blocker for me, and waiting for your suggestions to resolve this issue.
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 3:45 PM, Asif Sulikeri <asifiqbal.rs@gmail.com wrote:
Detlev Zundel <dzu <at> denx.de> writes:
Appreciate your reply Detlev, please find my replies in-line,
what is the "DM365-IPNC-1.0.14" version about? I cannot see such a version (or tag) in mainline U-Boot.
I'm sorry for the typo that is supposed to be 1.0.1.
Don't expect much response if you stay with version 1.0.1
I'm sorry for all the confusion, the u-boot version is actually 1.3.4 and 1.0.1 is added as a suffix for internal use, sorry for that. Am I still not liable to get help for this version(1.3.4) of u-boot?
On the other hand, davinci_dm365evm is a supported configuration in mainline, so why not try current code. This way we would be in a much better position to help you.
I'll consider the suggestion, but since I've spent considerable time on this, want to make sure where actually the problem lies.
Have you tried the suggestion of using the current mainline code?
If the problem still exists in latest mainline, you stand a fair chance that we'll make an effort to help you out :)
:) Thats definitely not the way you bail me out ;), jokes apart, I did try using u-boot-2010.06 but the u-boot binary generated is bulky 252KB, as compared the usual 150KB, this leads to another blocker as the UBL(User Boot Loader) is now unable to load this bulky u-boot into RAM(or may be some other issue), and gets stuck as below:
DM36x initialization passed! TI UBL Base Version: 1.50 Boot Loader BootMode = NAND Starting NAND Copy... Valid magicnum, 0xA1ACED66, found in block 0x00000008. Boot Mode Task Completed
IPNC UBL Version: 1.1.0 Platform: DM365
Jumping to entry point at 0x81080000
and there's no response whatsoever after this. what might be the issue now?
Regards,
Graeme