DINK32 R13.1 on Sandpoint X2

Milliorn Gary-rxcr80 Gary.Milliorn at motorola.com
Sat Sep 6 05:16:02 EST 2003


  You cannot 'ping' DINK as the stack is not persistent.
It is only usable when networking tasks are being
performed.  You might be able to ping it while doing a
tftp, but I wouldn't count on it.

  Use Linux if you want ping working.

Regards,
Gary Milliorn


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Yuxiao Xi [mailto:xiyuxiao at harbournetworks.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 12:07 AM
> To: Mark A. Greer
> Cc: linuxppc-embedded at lists.linuxppc.org
> Subject: Re: DINK32 R13.1 on Sandpoint X2
>
>
>
> hi,
>     I succeed in downloading my linux kernel image using DINK32 r13.1
> tftp function to my Sandpoint X2 board. Before I used ftp
> servers which
> need user name and password and I could not download anything.Today I
> use Cisco ftp server which needs nothing and I succeed.
>
>     But there are another question yet: when I use command 'ping', to
> ping my target from the host,I get info:destination address
> unreachable
> to ping my host from the target??It's OK why?
>
> >We have an 8139 and have successfully downloaded and run a
> kernel with
> >DINK version 13.1.1.  I didn't do it but the instructions
> sent from the
> >person who did are:
> >
> >    To download via the network, DINK uses fixed IP
> >    address and Realtek8139 NIC. The steps are:
> >
> >    1. do "ppr" verify NIC card has been identified
> vendor/device ID as
> >    10EC/8139
> >    2. do "env IO=COM1:9600 at 100, Then "reset".
> >    3. do "ni -i " to set up your network parameters.  For example:
> >
> >     DINK32[MPC7457] {1} >>ni
> >     NETWORK INFORMATION
> >       PCI CARD
> >         Type 8139/10EC on slot 16
> >
> >       SETTINGS
> >         SERVER(TFTP) : 192.168.  1.  1
> >         GATEWAY      : 192.168.  1.  1
> >         NETMASK      : 255.255.255.  0
> >         DHCP         : 192.168.  1.  1
> >         CLIENT(DINK) : 192.168.  1.  7
> >
> >       DHCP: Disabled
> >       SESSION TIMEOUT: Never
> >
> >    4. set up you tftp server at host side
> >    5. The download command is "dl -nw -b -o800000
> -fzImage.sandpoint"
> >    6. "go 810000"
> >
> >You can change IP addr, image name, to fit your setup.
> >
> >As far as differences in the X2 vs. X3, yes there are important
> >differences.  Does DINK v13.1.1 run successfully & download via the
> >network successfully on an X2?  I don't know, you'll have to
> figure that
> >out for yourself or talk to Motorola.
> >
> >>     From the mailing lists,I know that someone use DINK32's tftp
> >>download function to download his image successfully on a
> Sandpoint X3
> >>board.Is there any important differences between Sandpoint X3 and X2
> >>board so that I can not use the DINK32's tftp function on X2 board?
> >>
> >>======= 2003-09-03 11:04:00 ?o=======
> >>
> >>>On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 05:22:08PM +0800, Yuxiao Xi wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>    Now I'm working on a Motorola Sandpoint X2 board with ppc8240.
> >>>>I use DINK32 r13.1 to boot my linux kernel image. From
> DINK32 r13.1
> >>>>user manual,I know that DINK32 r13.1 supports ethernet
> card Realtek
> >>>>8139,but after these steps:
> >>>>
> >>>What I would suggest is that instead of using the ethernet card
> >>>support, you use the serial support still. DINK32 r13.0.0 and newer
> >>>support 115200 baud, so loading a kernel via serial is now
> much less
> >>>painful than it used to be.
>
> = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
>
> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yuxiao Xi
> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!xiyuxiao at harbournetworks.com
> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!2003-09-05
>

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