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Peter Wächtler
Post subject: support for FPU on PowerPC 440EP  PostPosted: Mar 23, 2007 - 05:07 PM
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Hi all,

does anyone know if the procnto-booke and BSP for AMCC supports the FPU on
the AMCC PowerPC 440EP ? 440EP and 440EPx are the only variations that
supply a FPU.

If the FPU gets anabled in the startup, a message is displayed on the
console and the system is locked:

Crash(0,0) in config_cpu line 91

I suppose this message is from procnto-booke because there's no function
config_cpu defined in the startup code. Is that right?

regards
Peter
 
   
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Colin Burgess
Post subject: Re: support for FPU on PowerPC 440EP  PostPosted: Mar 23, 2007 - 05:19 PM
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It appears to have been added after the 632 Core OS release.

Peter Wächtler wrote:
Quote:
Hi all,

does anyone know if the procnto-booke and BSP for AMCC supports the FPU on
the AMCC PowerPC 440EP ? 440EP and 440EPx are the only variations that
supply a FPU.

If the FPU gets anabled in the startup, a message is displayed on the
console and the system is locked:

Crash(0,0) in config_cpu line 91

I suppose this message is from procnto-booke because there's no function
config_cpu defined in the startup code. Is that right?

regards
Peter



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