Re: Q: linux failed to execute /init?

From: Jack Harvard
Date: Fri Jan 25 2008 - 10:47:37 EST


On Jan 25, 2008 3:34 PM, Jack Harvard <jack.harvard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Jan 25, 2008 3:02 PM, Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Jan 25 2008 14:39, Jack Harvard wrote:
> > >> On Jan 25 2008 13:40, Jack Harvard wrote:
> > >> >Hi,
> > >> >
> > >> >I'm trying to boot Linux, but the /init process failed. Here is the
> > >> >info:
> > >> >
> > >> >=FF<6>/init exit code: -14
> > >> >/init exit code: -14
> > >> ><4>Failed to execute /init
> > >> >Failed to execute /init
> > >> > <6>/sbin/init exit code: -14
> > >> >
> > >> >Just wondering what do those different exit codes mean?
> > >>
> > >> asm-generic/errno-base.h:#define EFAULT 14 /* Bad address */
> > >>
> > >
> > >Also, before the init process hung up and printed out /init exit code:
> > >-14, it printed out the following symbol
> > >ÿ
> > >Which doesn't make any sense to me, just wondering what could have
> > >caused this? it's unlikely due to baud rate and printed out something
> > >unreadable.
> >
> > ÿ is 255. While this could indicate a serial transmission error (my
> > guess: bad timing), printing -14 repeatedly certainly does not.
> > Is the ÿ reproducable, does it happen every time?
> >
>
> This is reproduceable and it happens every time. IMHO, I also suspect
> this could be caused by some obscure timing issues, as the kernel is
> booting up from an FPGA-prototyped SoC, the same Linux image was
> running fine on a previous build of FPGA-prototyped SoC, but it's
> coming across this /init failed problem repeatedly on the currently
> running newly built bit file.
>

Here is the terminal printout from the correct bootup on a previous build.

<6>Freeing init memory: 584K
Freeing init memory: 584K
init started: BusyBox v0.60.5 (2006.06.15-11:12+0000) multi-call binary
Bummer, could not run '/etc/init.d/rcS': No such file or directory
ÿ
Please press Enter to activate this console.

It looks that it's printing out several ÿ first and then replaced them
with "init started: BusyBox..." seems quite obscure, as the only
difference between those two FPGA builds is they were built at
different runs using exactly the same source files.
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