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  1 =======================                           
  2 ARM Linux 2.6 and upper                           
  3 =======================                           
  4                                                   
  5     Please check <ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/p    
  6     updates.                                      
  7                                                   
  8 Compilation of kernel                             
  9 ---------------------                             
 10                                                   
 11   In order to compile ARM Linux, you will need    
 12   generating ARM ELF code with GNU extensions.    
 13   a good compiler.  Fortunately, you needn't g    
 14   an error if your compiler is a recognized of    
 15                                                   
 16   To build ARM Linux natively, you shouldn't h    
 17   in the top level Makefile.  However, if you     
 18   tools installed as default, then you should     
 19   line as detailed below.                         
 20                                                   
 21   If you wish to cross-compile, then alter the    
 22   level make file::                               
 23                                                   
 24     ARCH = <whatever>                             
 25                                                   
 26   with::                                          
 27                                                   
 28     ARCH = arm                                    
 29                                                   
 30   and::                                           
 31                                                   
 32     CROSS_COMPILE=                                
 33                                                   
 34   to::                                            
 35                                                   
 36     CROSS_COMPILE=<your-path-to-your-compiler-    
 37                                                   
 38   eg.::                                           
 39                                                   
 40     CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-                      
 41                                                   
 42   Do a 'make config', followed by 'make Image'    
 43   (arch/arm/boot/Image).  A compressed image c    
 44   'make zImage' instead of 'make Image'.          
 45                                                   
 46                                                   
 47 Bug reports etc                                   
 48 ---------------                                   
 49                                                   
 50   Please send patches to the patch system.  Fo    
 51   http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/patche    
 52   explanation as to what the patch does and wh    
 53                                                   
 54   Bug reports should be sent to linux-arm-kern    
 55   or submitted through the web form at            
 56   http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/          
 57                                                   
 58   When sending bug reports, please ensure that    
 59   information, eg. the kernel messages that we    
 60   the problem, what you were doing, etc.          
 61                                                   
 62                                                   
 63 Include files                                     
 64 -------------                                     
 65                                                   
 66   Several new include directories have been cr    
 67   which are there to reduce the clutter in the    
 68   directories, and their purpose is listed bel    
 69                                                   
 70   ============= ==============================    
 71    `arch-*`     machine/platform specific head    
 72    `hardware`   driver-internal ARM specific d    
 73    `mach`       descriptions of generic ARM to    
 74    `proc-*`     processor dependent header fil    
 75                 categories)                       
 76   ============= ==============================    
 77                                                   
 78                                                   
 79 Machine/Platform support                          
 80 ------------------------                          
 81                                                   
 82   The ARM tree contains support for a lot of d    
 83   continue supporting these differences, it ha    
 84   machine-specific parts by directory.  For th    
 85   used to select which directories and files g    
 86   $(MACHINE) to refer to the category)            
 87                                                   
 88   To this end, we now have arch/arm/mach-$(MAC    
 89   designed to house the non-driver files for a    
 90   memory management, architecture definitions     
 91   machines, there should be a corresponding ar    
 92   directory.                                      
 93                                                   
 94                                                   
 95 Modules                                           
 96 -------                                           
 97                                                   
 98   Although modularisation is supported (and re    
 99   each module on an ARM2/ARM250/ARM3 machine w    
100   memory up to the next 32k boundary due to th    
101   Therefore, is modularisation on these machin    
102                                                   
103   However, ARM6 and up machines allow modules     
104   as such Acorn RiscPCs and other architecture    
105   make good use of modularisation.                
106                                                   
107                                                   
108 ADFS Image files                                  
109 ----------------                                  
110                                                   
111   You can access image files on your ADFS part    
112   partition, and then using the loopback devic    
113   losetup installed.                              
114                                                   
115   Please note that the PCEmulator DOS partitio    
116   the start, and as such, you will have to giv    
117                                                   
118                                                   
119 Request to developers                             
120 ---------------------                             
121                                                   
122   When writing device drivers which include a     
123   include it in with the C file, and not the a    
124   allows the driver to be compiled as a loadab    
125   half the code to be compiled into the kernel    
126                                                   
127   In general, try to avoid using assembler unl    
128   makes drivers far less easy to port to other    
129                                                   
130                                                   
131 ST506 hard drives                                 
132 -----------------                                 
133                                                   
134   The ST506 hard drive controllers seem to be     
135   slowly).  At the moment they will only work     
136   A4x0's motherboard, but for it to work off a    
137   someone with a podule to add the addresses f    
138   HDC base to the source.                         
139                                                   
140   As of 31/3/96 it works with two drives (you     
141   `*configure` harddrive set to 2). I've got a    
142   big external 5.25" FH 64MB drive (who could     
143                                                   
144   I've just got 240K/s off it (a dd with bs=12    
145   RiscOS gets; but it's a heck of a lot better    
146   last week :-)                                   
147                                                   
148   Known bug: Drive data errors can cause a han    
149   the controller has fixed the error using ECC    
150   in that case...hmm).                            
151                                                   
152                                                   
153 1772 Floppy                                       
154 -----------                                       
155   This also seems to work OK, but hasn't been     
156   hasn't got any code for disc change detectio    
157   could be a bit of a problem!  Suggestions on    
158   are welcome.                                    
159                                                   
160                                                   
161 `CONFIG_MACH_` and `CONFIG_ARCH_`                 
162 ---------------------------------                 
163   A change was made in 2003 to the macro names    
164   Historically, `CONFIG_ARCH_` was used for th    
165   e.g. SA1100, as well as implementations of t    
166   e.g. Assabet.  It was decided to change the     
167   to read `CONFIG_MACH_` for clarity.  Moreove    
168   not been made because it would complicate pa    
169                                                   
170   Previous registrations may be found online.     
171                                                   
172     <http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/mac    
173                                                   
174 Kernel entry (head.S)                             
175 ---------------------                             
176   The initial entry into the kernel is via hea    
177   independent code.  The machine is selected b    
178   entry, which must be kept unique.               
179                                                   
180   Due to the large number of machines which th    
181   for, we have a method to manage this which e    
182   duplicating large amounts of code.              
183                                                   
184   We group machine (or platform) support code     
185   class typically based around one or more sys    
186   acts as a natural container around the actua    
187   classes are given directories - arch/arm/mac    
188   the source files and include/mach/ to suppor    
189                                                   
190   For example, the SA1100 class is based upon     
191   devices, and contains the code to support th    
192   board devices are used, or the device is set    
193   machine specific "personality."                 
194                                                   
195   For platforms that support device tree (DT),    
196   controlled at runtime by passing the device     
197   compile-time, support for the machine type m    
198   a single multiplatform kernel build to be us    
199                                                   
200   For platforms that do not use device tree, t    
201   controlled by the machine type ID, which act    
202   compile-time code selection method.  You can    
203   web site at:                                    
204                                                   
205     <http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/mac    
206                                                   
207   Note: Please do not register a machine type     
208   platform is DT-only, you do not need a regis    
209                                                   
210 ---                                               
211                                                   
212 Russell King (15/03/2004)                         
                                                      

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