Re: Kernel for olpc-1.75

From: Daniel Drake
Date: Mon Jun 09 2014 - 06:09:03 EST


Hi Pavel,

On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 11:53 PM, Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxx> wrote:
> I broke installation on olpc-1.75, and I guess its time for it to
> start running self-compiled kernel. (It still boots if I hold right
> game key, but I can no longer control backlight. It does not boot at
> all by default.)
>
> AFAICT, olpc.fth and zImage in the boot/ directory of USB disk should
> do the trick.
>
> Unfortunately, 3.0 based kernels no longer compile with current tools,
> so I tried this version (3.6 based).

Sorry but OLPC never progressed beyond shipping 3.0 on this hardware,
and low-level development only really happens in maintenance mode at
the moment.

We did almost get a newer version working, but it had some unresolved
issues that prevented us from shipping it to users. I'm not sure of
the state of that arm-3.6 branch you are trying but I don't see
anything wrong in your process. I would try early printascii() calls
and a serial cable next.

Mainline won't run on the machine in any kind of usable state without
quite a bit of work on drivers and DT (which comes from the firmware).
I did once start on that but didn't manage to get even the initial
easy patches past the Marvell maintainers :(

Daniel
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