You are right - I was using the .config in the source tarball. But your
other one doesn't work either. I just started from scratch - freshly
untarred the sources, copied your config freshly downloaded and when I
run make it dies right away with these messages:
> make
HOSTCC scripts/basic/fixdep
HOSTCC scripts/basic/docproc
HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/conf.o
HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/kxgettext.o
HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/zconf.tab.o
HOSTLD scripts/kconfig/conf
scripts/kconfig/conf -s arch/i386/Kconfig
.config:17:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol HARDIRQS_SW_RESEND
.config:25:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol VECTORS_BASE
.config:107:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol ARCH_AAEC2000
.config:108:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol ARCH_INTEGRATOR
.config:114:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol ARCH_CO285
.config:119:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol ARCH_H720X
.config:124:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol ARCH_IXP23XX
.config:127:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol ARCH_L7200
.config:129:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol ARCH_NS9XXX
.config:130:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol ARCH_MXC
.config:138:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol ARCH_DAVINCI
.config:144:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol CRUNCH
.config:149:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol MACH_ADSSPHERE
.config:150:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol MACH_EDB9302
.config:151:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol MACH_EDB9302A
.config:152:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol MACH_EDB9312
.config:153:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol MACH_EDB9315
.config:154:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol MACH_EDB9315A
.config:155:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol MACH_GESBC9312
.config:156:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol MACH_MICRO9
.config:157:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol MACH_MICRO9H
<snip a bunch more>
Something must be out of sync, I guess.
--Jeff
Daniel Smolik wrote:
>
> Jeff Cunningham napsal(a):
> > I'm going to adopt your strategy of using a webserver for these
> > listings, Dan. Anyway, here's my dmesg:
> >
> > http://cunningham.homeip.net/downloads/dmesg
> <http://cunningham.homeip.net/downloads/dmesg>
> >
> > Note that the section with the ide stuff doesn't show up at all. We're
> > running the same kernel. Why wouldn't it show up? It works fine on the
> > ts-linux kernels, so I know the hardware is functioning properly.
>
> You are use config shipped with kernel that I uploaded to web am I right
> ? There was config for my TS-7400 on which I work and ide is disabled.
> Use this http://arm.mydatex.cz/TS72XX/config_TS-7200_2.6.23_mtd
> <http://arm.mydatex.cz/TS72XX/config_TS-7200_2.6.23_mtd>
> copy it co /usr/src/linux-2.6.23-rc1/.config ; make and boot new kernel.
> It will include IDE support built in.
>
> Dan
>
> >
> > --Jeff
> >
> > (I'm top-posting because I can't figure out how to dismantle Yahoo's
> > two-column html junk so I can append at the bottom properly when using
> > an email client to reply with)
> >
> >
> >
> > Daniel Smolik wrote:
> >> jcunningham63 napsal(a):
> >>> I was able to build it with another toolchain I built awhile ago, and
> >>> it boots just fine!
> >>>
> >>> Now, how do I mount the CF as an ide? There doesn't appear to be
> >>> /dev/ide or anything like /dev/hd* to work with.
> >> Please look at my dmesg output http://arm.mydatex.cz/TS72XX/dmesg.
> <http://arm.mydatex.cz/TS72XX/dmesg.>
> >> <http://arm.mydatex.cz/TS72XX/dmesg.
> <http://arm.mydatex.cz/TS72XX/dmesg.>>
> >> If you see in your dmesg output this lines:
> >> Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00alpha2
> >> ide: Assuming 50MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with
> >> idebus=xx
> >> hda: SanDisk SDCFH-32, CFA DISK drive
> >> ide0 at 0xc6056000-0xc6056007,0xc6078006 on irq 32
> >> hda: max request size: 128KiB
> >> hda: 62464 sectors (31 MB) w/1KiB Cache, CHS=488/4/32
> >> hda: hda1 hda2
> >> Technologic Systems TS-7200 IDE initialization - driver version 1.5,
> >> 12/07/07.
> >>
> >> that your dive is /dev/hda1. If you don't have /dev/hda1 file create it
> >> with mknod.
> >>
> >> Dan
> >>
> >
> >
>
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