Re: Known working 2.6 kernel config for m68k Mac

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Hi Brad,

Being that the machine doesn't shutdown with the boot delay set, it does seem to me that it could boil down to a timing issue.  Once I get the proper serial cable, we should be able to see the boot messages right before it shuts down.  In the mean, I'll look at via-pmu68k.c a bit though I'm not sure how much I can garner from it as I'm not a kernel expert.

Thanks,
J Silverman


--- On Sat, 8/16/08, Brad Boyer <flar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

From: Brad Boyer <flar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Known working 2.6 kernel config for m68k Mac
To: "J Silverman" <g1powermac@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "Finn Thain" <fthain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, linux-m68k@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Saturday, August 16, 2008, 11:02 PM
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 06:05:03PM -0700, J Silverman wrote:
Here's the video of the boot up sequence:

http://www.vimeo.com/1541660

You can see the odd PMU errors that pop up during the
boot.

I watched the video, and it looks like the ADB stuff is
working
fine. If I'm reading via-pmu68k.c correctly, those
other pmu
messages mean that it's gotten a message from the PMU
chip
that it doesn't know how to handle. The driver only
looks
like it handles the keyboard, trackpad, the extra buttons
outside the keyboard, and the regular heartbeat. For
anything
else, it just prints out the data from the message. It
looks
like nothing went wrong at all with the PMU. I see
there's
an error from the SCSI port and obviously the lack of a
root
filesystem. Things actually look fine, although I can
imagine
that the PMU driver is very sensitive to exact timing.

	Brad Boyer
	flar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


      
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