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Re: Embedded NetBSD?
David Brownlee wrote:
> (setting reply-to to tech-embed)
>
> On Mon, 1 May 2000, John D. DeHart wrote:
>
> > We are currently trying to debug an embedded system of our own design
> > with a Pentium processor on which we are running a NetBSD kernel with
> > the file system in a memory disk.
> >
> > Under moderate ping traffic our system is crashing with kernel page
> > faults which I believe are caused by memory corruption. I think this,
> > because, if I turn on POOL_DIAGNOSTIC, that diagnostic code often
> > catches inconsistencies in the mbuf memory pools before it gets to the
> > point of a kernel page fault.
> >
> > At this point we cannot say whether the problem is hardware or
> > software. We are attacking it from many different angles.
> >
> > I'm wondering if there is anyone else who is working with an embedded
> > NetBSD system that might have some suggestions on anything special
> > that has to be configured for vm and paging to work right in such a
> > system.
>
> I've not worked in an embedded environment, but on the offchance
> I might be able to come up with a helpful suggestion...
>
> Are you using an existing network driver, or have you written
> your own? Is is possible you're missing an splnet() call?
> You could start bracketing sections of code in splhigh() to ensure
> you're not taking an interrupts at an unhelpful time.
>
> What other hardware is hooked up to the machine at this point -
> serial console?
>
> David/absolute
> -- www.netbsd.org: Value design over hype
> --
David,
I'll also list the hardware that is on our system at the end here, but for
anyone interested
in more details, here is a talk that I gave about the system at a recent
workshop:
http://www.arl.wustl.edu/arl/projects/ann/slides/spc.ppt
http://www.arl.wustl.edu/arl/projects/ann/slides/spc.pdf
This system will plug into our prototype ATM switches which are already
operational.
We also have an APIC Nic that plugs into a standard PCI bus that works with the
same driver in a normal PC. We have not had any similar problems in that
environment.
I suspect we have splnet() in the right places, but I'll double check.
As we see it, the major differences in the two environments are:
1. The hardware. Smart Port Card (SPC: our embedded system) in the switch
vs.
APIC Nic in a standard PC.
2. The NetBSD kernel using a ramdisk filesystem
3. Use of our own bootloader and BIOS
Thanks for any suggestions.
John
Here is the list of hardware components:
Network Device: APIC
1 Gb/s ATM Nic Chip of our own design
Driver we developed.
Pentium Embedded Module
166 MHz MMX Pentium Processor
L1 Cache: 16KB Data, 16KB Code
L2 cache: 512 KB
NorthBridge (430HX) - 33 MHz, 32 bit PCI Bus
System FPGA
Xilinx XC4020XL-1 FPGA
Replaces some of the PIIX3 (south bridge)
Replaces some of the BIOS
Replaces some of the Super IO Chip
Memory
EDO DRAM
64MB
144 pin SODIMM
Switch Interface - 1 Gb Utopia
Link Interface - 1 Gb Utopia
UART
Two Serial Ports
NetBSD system console
TTY port
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