Diff between Linux-2.6.27-omap1-dirty and Linux-2.6.27-omap1 ?

From: Shivdas Gujare
Date: Fri Oct 31 2008 - 09:09:02 EST


Hi All,

I am working on testing Linux-2.6.27 omap kernel on beagle board.

I cloned kernel from
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tmlind/linux-omap-2.6.git

and checked out to tag v2.6.27-omap1, I loaded kernel on beagle board,
and was able to boot properly like....

OMAP3 beagleboard.org # bootm 0x80300000
## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 80300000 ...
Image Name: Linux-2.6.27-omap1
Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed)
Data Size: 1614320 Bytes = 1.5 MB
Load Address: 80008000
Entry Point: 80008000
Verifying Checksum ... OK
Loading Kernel Image ... OK
OK

Now, I done some operations, like checkout to master, checkout to
v2.6.26-omap1 and v2.6.25-omap1, loaded corresponding uImages to
beagle board
and was able to boot board every time.

After this, I again checkout to v2.6.27-omap1, compiled and loaded
uImage to beagleboard
But this time I am not able to boot the board.
and Got the message like

OMAP3 beagleboard.org # bootm 0x80300000
## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 80300000 ...
Image Name: Linux-2.6.27-omap1-dirty
Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed)
Data Size: 1669176 Bytes = 1.6 MB
Load Address: 80008000
Entry Point: 80008000
Verifying Checksum ... OK
Loading Kernel Image ... OK
OK

Starting kernel ...

Uncompressing Linux...........................................................................................................
done, booting the kernel.

and it, stucks at here..

Here, the only difference I observed is "Image Name:
Linux-2.6.27-omap1" and "Image Name: Linux-2.6.27-omap1-dirty",
where uImage with second Image name is not booting.

I think, I have done something wrong here, while compilation and checkout.

I just want to know in what cases "-dirty" is appended to linux kernel
Image Names or anything I done wrong?

Thanks for your Helps.

Regards,
Shivdas
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