64bit kernel not booting with CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME=y

From: Guy Martin
Date: Wed Jul 16 2008 - 14:37:40 EST




Hi all,


I've been trying several times to boot a 64bit kernel with
CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME=y and each time it failed.

This is the output of my L2000 when trying to do so :

Information: No console specified on kernel command line. This is
normal. PALO will choose the console currently used by firmware
(serial). Command line for kernel: 'root=/dev/md1 console=ttyS0
palo_kernel=2/vmlinux' Selected kernel: /vmlinux from partition 2
ELF64 executable
Entry 00100000 first 00100000 n 2
Segment 0 load 00100000 size 4997120 mediaptr 0x1000
Segment 1 load 00634000 size 640576 mediaptr 0x4c5000
Branching to kernel entry point 0x00100000. If this is the last
message you see, you may need to switch your console. This is
a common symptom -- search the FAQ and mailing list at parisc-linux.org


************* SYSTEM ALERT **************
SYSTEM NAME: uninitialized
DATE: 07/16/2008 TIME: 17:47:39
ALERT LEVEL: 7 = reserved

REASON FOR ALERT
SOURCE: 0 = unknown, no source stated
SOURCE DETAIL: 0 = unknown, no source stated SOURCE ID: FF
PROBLEM DETAIL: 0 = no problem detail

LEDs: RUN ATTENTION FAULT REMOTE POWER
FLASH FLASH OFF ON ON
LED State: Running non-OS code. Non-critical error detected.
Check Chassis and Console Logs for error messages.

0x0000007000FF6292 000000F0 F0000000 - type 0 = Data Field Unused
0x5800087000FF6292 00006C06 10112F27 - type 11 = Timestamp 07/16/2008
17:47:39 A: ack read of this entry - X: Disable all future alert
messages Anything else skip redisplay the log entry
->Choice:Timeout!
*****************************************



Recompiling with CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME=n makes it works straight away.

How can this be troubleshooted ? Any idea what the problem could be ?

I'm using gcc-4.2.4 with kernel 2.6.26 but I've have had very same
results with gcc-4.1.2 and 2.6.25.


Cheers,
Guy

--
Guy Martin
Gentoo Linux - HPPA port lead

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