From: Craig Peacock (Craig.Peacock@senet.com.au)
Date: Fri Jan 26 2001 - 18:47:23 EST
Is it a reasonable assumption that we can use m68k-elf to build the uClinux-2.0.x kernel for the 68EZ328? I have set compile as ELF in the config, and added the .rodata segment to prevent the linker getting confused and generating a 281MB linux.bin. After this I get a binary +/- 2kb of the coff compiled version. However when I put it to the test and run it, I get an Access Fault normally during a vsprintf or setup_arch(). I can add a couple of printk instructions which work depending on the build. i.e. the Access Faults occur at random places specific to the build. If I add a few debug printf statements and rebuild the Access Fault occurs at a different location. I've checked the System.map, the stack/bss/other segments seem fine. Regards, Craig Peacock This message resent by the uclinux-dev@uclinux.org list server http://www.uClinux.org/
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