Problem booting from DiskOnChip 2000

Andrea Galbusera andrea.galbusera at teamware.it
Tue Jan 20 02:50:28 EST 2004


Hi Thorsten!

http://www.linuxdevices.com/files/misc/DiskOnChipDevelopment-HOWTO.pdf

I think this doc can help you. If you get in trouble to find it contact
me and I can send you the file.

Hope this help!
AndreA

Il lun, 2004-01-19 alle 19:05, Thorsten Reimers ha scritto:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a board with a DiskOnChip 200 module from M-System. I have been able, to 
> start the driver as a module and partitioning and fromatting the chip. I am 
> struggling to boot from it, does anybody have an idea?
> 
> Find below the messages from my Bios and from Linux during boot (from floppy).
> 
> BIOS Messages
> =============
> 
> DOC Socket Services - Version 0.2
> (C) Copyright 1992-1996, M-Systems Ltd.
> 
> TrueFFF-BIOS -- Version 3.3.9 for DiskOnChip 2000 (V4.3)
> Copryright (C) M-Systems, 1992-2001
> 
> Linux Boot Messages
> ===================
> Using /opt/files/lib/modules/2.4.23/kernel/drivers/mtd/mtdcore.o
> Using /opt/files/lib/modules/2.4.23/kernel/drivers/mtd/nand/nand_ids.o
> Using /opt/files/lib/modules/2.4.23/kernel/drivers/mtd/devices/docecc.o
> Using /opt/files/lib/modules/2.4.23/kernel/drivers/mtd/devices/doc2000.o
> Using /opt/files/lib/modules/2.4.23/kernel/drivers/mtd/mtd_bkl_devs.o
> DiskOnChip 2000 found at address 0xD8000
> Flash chip foind: Manufacturer ID: 98, Chip ID: E6 (Toshiba: NAND 8MiB 3,3V)
> 3 flash chips found. Total DiskOnChip size: 24 MiB
> Ignoring DiskOnChip 2000 at 0xDA000 - already configured
> Ignoring DiskOnChip 2000 at 0xDC000 - already configured
> Ignoring DiskOnChip 2000 at 0xDE000 - already configured
> Using /opt/files/lib/modules/2.4.23/kernel/drivers/devices/docprobe.o
> NFTL driver: nftlcore.c $Revision: 1.94 $, nftlmount.c $Revision: 1.34 $
> NFTL: UnitSizeFactor 0x00 detected. This violates the spec but we think we know 
> what it means ...
> 
> During boot it stop's after sending out only some characters from linux load:
> SYSLINUX 1.76 0x3d93445f
> 
> Maybe I should clean the chip by a tool, maybe I should install a new
> firmware on the chip? I tried it together with a hard disk with Windows and the
> disk-on-chip tools from MSystem. This worked really fine so I decided to
> install Linux now.
> 
> And, last but not least: Dave Woodhouse, I would like to apologize for sending 
> out an email to you (which you did answer nevertheless). I just discovered this 
> mailing list and how to get help.
> 
> Thorsten
> 
> Wer krank wird, erfährt als erstes, dass er selber Schuld hat. - Eugen Drewermann
> 
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