Re: Problem booting Overo Tide at 720MHz

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On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 7:26 AM, Andre Puschmann
<andre.puschmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> a couple of days ago I was posting a similar issue where Linux wouldn't
> start after u-boot. I am trying to boot a recent kernel using Steve's
> omap-3.2 branch on an Overo Tide based board.
>
> A recent checkout doesn't boot and hangs after u-boot hands over to the
> kernel. After some digging I figured out that this has something to do
> with the OPP settings for running at 720MHz.
>
> After commenting out omap3_opp_enable_720Mhz() in opp3xxx_data.c the
> kernel boots fine.
>
> Does this work for all others?

Seems to work fine for me.

Give the binary here a try and let me know if it works for you:

http://feeds.sakoman.com/feeds/yocto/images/omap3-multi/current/

If it does then perhaps it is a defconfig issue. If not, then I need
to dig up a Tide to try to reproduce.

Steve
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