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Re: Linux on Toradex Colibri PXA320 | |
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19.11.09, 10:08, "Daniel Mack" <daniel@xxxxxxxx>: > Hi, > > On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 11:40:30AM +0300, Semakin Dennis wrote: > > 18.11.09, 18:05, "Daniel Mack" : > > > > > > > That's something I never heard about. Ethernet was working properly here > > > > > ever since I tried it. More information would indeed be important. > > > > > > > > Maybe you don't have MAC address set properly for the card ? Some networking > > > > hardware can have problems with MAC that's all zeroes... > > > > > > In that case, the kernel should make up a random MAC. Anyway, the kernel > > > log output will tell. > > > > > > Daniel > > > > > > > Thanks everybody. > > Here is dmesg output log. The list is not complete, but the bacic moments I think are shown > > //begin > > Toradex Windows CE Bootloader 3.4 BETA 4 for Colibri Built Sep 22 2009 > > > > Press [SPACE] to enter Bootloader Menu > > > > Module HW V1.2E SerialNb: 2215423 > > NAND Flash K9K: 1003 MB, SDRAM: 128 MB > > Core Voltage: 1400 mV > > CPU: PXA320 806 (403), HSIO: 208, MEM: 208, DDRRAM: 260, SRAM: 312, LCD: 208 > > Set MAC: 00:14:2D:21:CD:FF > > [...] > > > <6>[ 3.615891] colibri_pxa3xx_init_eth(): no valid serial boot tag found, tak > > ing MAC from device > > [...] > > > ax88796 ax88796.): 16bit, irq 100, c891a000, MAC 00:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > > Hmm, ok, Marek was right - you _do_ face a problem with your MAC > address. > > The kernel logic first tries to use the serial number boot tag which > seems not to be present on your board. If that fails, the MAC is read > back from the Ethernet device. But that MAC is indeed bogus, too. > > For both cases, the problem is related to your bootloader. It should > either provide a valid serial number (which is how the way Toradex > actually wanted it to be) or leave the MAC address stored in the device > (iow, not reset the device before booting into Linux). > > Daniel > Hi I changed MAC address with '#ifconfig eth0 down' '#ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:14:2D:21:CD:FF' '#ifconfig eth0 up' It has not brought desirable results :( May be I did something wrong? Den _______________________________________________ linux-arm mailing list linux-arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-arm
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