
Hi Bo Shen
I have used a SAMBA old version and I managed to write the Linux Kernel that can be recognized by U-boot but now it sends a message "Veritying Checksum ....: Bad Data CRC. It seems that U-Boot is only reading the first sector OK and the rest of the Kernel is being worngly read.
Thanks for your attention
Marcio
On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 18:32:30 -0700 (PDT), Bo Shen-3 [via U-Boot] wrote:
Hello,
On
3/13/2013 20:26, [hidden email] wrote:
Hi
Our board reboots
after send Wrong Image Format message to the console and
hangs.
How do you do this? what output from console?
The Linux uImage
is correctly placed in the NAND 0X200000. The
console input is
somehow inhibit. I cannot type anything on it until the
board
reboots .
You mean, you can not interactive with u-boot, am I
right?
The board is an AT91SAM9M10 custom board based on the
AT91SAM9M10G45-ek
development kit. It has only USB,
Serial(DBGU), DDR2 and NAND.
I have tried to remove the LCD code but
the linker says that printk is
missing.
Please remove LCD
related #defined in board configuration header, while
not remove the
code.
What the detail message for "printk is missing."
BTW,
Which version u-boot do you use?
Best Regards, Bo Shen
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