
Ok. Thanks for your input.
wd wrote:
Dear dbrazeau,
In message 24975016.post@talk.nabble.com you wrote:
I actually tried used ace as well, since I saw it being used in some of the environment variables. Unfortunately that didn't work either, but had a different error.
fatload ace 0 0x1000000 /mnt-xsa/kdiags.katmai.img reading /mnt-xsa/kdiags.katmai.img
** Unable to read "/mnt-xsa/kdiags.katmai.img" from ace 0:1 **
This error made it sound like the file wasn't even in the flash so id did an fatls
Indeed.
=> fatls ace 0 /mnt-xsa/ ./ ../ 1378602 kernel.img 19783883 ramdisk.img
2 file(s), 2 dir(s)
Yep, not even there.
Right. I have to admit that I really don;t understand why you wnt into such adventures as trying to use a phantasy device name (xsa) after verifying that the file you were looking for was not even present on the CompactFlash card you are using.
Now I tried transferring the program image via tftp a running it but it fails with an illegal instruction. Here is the output:
tftp 0x100000 kdiags.katmai.img
...
Bytes transferred = 893996 (da42c hex)
So this works perfectly fine.
=> go 0x100000 ## Starting application at 0x00100000 ... NIP: 00100004 XER: 00000000 LR: 1FF75C9C REGS: 1fe64cb8 TRAP: 0700 DEAR:
...
I have also tried "go 0x100004" but that didn't work either. Am I doing something wrong? Any Ideas? Thanks for you help.
Well, the Kozio diagnostics software is aproprietary package, and if you cannot find out how it's working from the documentation provided by Kozio you should please contacxt Kozio support.
As mentioned before, it's a closed-source proprietary tool and we have zero information about how to run it.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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