Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 21:34:51 +0200 From: Rafal Jaworowski <raj@semihalf.com> To: Ron McDowell <rcm@fuzzwad.org> Cc: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Marvel Sheevaplug Message-ID: <32A7FFAC-8883-4BF9-ABE3-6299FEB5F811@semihalf.com> In-Reply-To: <4A91750F.30401@fuzzwad.org> References: <59898be6a9ea3e4896f5c062a55eb7ba@webmail.lk6.com.br> <6AF5CD36-1B59-407C-994C-7D68F46F9227@semihalf.com> <4A915A5C.201@fuzzwad.org> <4A91750F.30401@fuzzwad.org>
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On 2009-08-23, at 18:57, Ron McDowell wrote: > Replying to my own post here... :) > > Ron McDowell wrote: >> I applied the patch at http://people.freebsd.org/~raj/patches/arm/sheevaplug.diff >> to a RELENG_8 tree pulled around 8pm CDT 22 Aug 09. The last hunk >> of the last patch was the only one to fail, but it was easy to >> locate and apply manually. > > I pulled the sheevaplug.diff file at roughly the same time. As noted earlier, the indicated SheevaPlug patch would only work for HEAD from Aug 15 tree. >> >> uname -a of my build system: >> >> FreeBSD zombie.volente.us 7.2-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p2 #0: >> Mon Jul 6 01:50:51 CDT 2009 rcm@zombie:/Stash/Work/FreeBSD/ >> Sources/obj/Stash/Work/FreeBSD/Sources/src/sys/GENERIC i386 > > /Sheeva below is a symlink to /Stash/Sheeva > >> The build complains of no machine/vm.h or arm/mv/mvwin.h. >> >> At this point in the build, I have the following vm.h files: >> >> /usr/include/vm/vm.h >> /Stash/Sheeva/FreeBSD8/dest/usr/include/vm/vm.h >> /Stash/Sheeva/FreeBSD8/src/sys/vm/vm.h >> /Stash/Sheeva/FreeBSD8/obj/arm/Stash/Sheeva/FreeBSD8/src/tmp/usr/ >> include/vm/vm.h >> >> ...but none of them are in a machine directory. >> >> The only mvwin.h file is >> /Stash/Work/FreeBSD/Sources/src/sys/arm/mv/mvwin.h > > ...and that mvwin.h file, I see now, is in my 7.2-p2 source tree, > not in the 8.0 tree I'm building SHEEVAPLUG from. This seems odd. 7.x does not have Marvell ARM support, so you should not have the sys/arm/mv directory in 7.2 tree. Rafal
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