Hello.
sudheer wrote:
I'd consider kgdboe - it works pretty well with 8540 gianfar (or at
least used to work for me so tinkering might be trivial).
I have tried with kgdboe. The kernel doesn't wait at any point of time
and boots completely.
I gave the following bootargs:
console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/ram rw
kgdboe=@xxxxxxxxxxxx/,@192.168.3.14/00:08:A1:84:EF:CA kgdbwait
You don't have to specify the remote MAC, IIUC.
My Host IP is 192.168.3.14 and that of target's is 80
The whole dump of boot process is as below:
[...]
Memory CAM mapping: CAM0=256Mb, CAM1=0Mb, CAM2=0Mb residual: 0Mb
Linux version 2.6.15.5 (root@Sudheer) (gcc version 3.4.4) #43 Tue Jan 23
15:50:57
IST 2007
[...]
kgdboe: local port 6443
kgdboe: local IP 192.168.3.80
kgdboe: interface eth0
kgdboe: remote port 6442
kgdboe: remote IP 192.168.3.14
kgdboe: remote ethernet address 00:08:a1:84:ef:ca
kgdboe: eth0 doesn't support polling, aborting.
kgdboe: netpoll_setup failed kgdboe failed
Have you backported the gianfar netpoll patch from 2.6.20-rc1?
Thanks
Sudheer
WBR, Sergei
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