[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I realize this, and I plan on registering architecture numbers soon.
> But what I am referring to when I talk about the memory maps is the
> #define of MAPPING in the variosu arch/arm/mm/mm-*.c files, specifically
> the Footbridge case where you have host mode and add-in mode.  In our
> hardware, we have a board with 5 SA-110's on it, one with an ethernet
> chip, the other 4 communicating with themselves and the 'host' SA-110
> via PCI.  Now, each one has a slightly different memory map.  Instead of
> having to know at compile time what MAPPING is defined as, I changed
> things around so at runtime it can figure out this information.
> 
> I agree with everythign else you mention above, however.  The
> head-armv.S stuff should be generic, and I'm moving a lot of my changes
> from there into firmware.

You mention two totally different pieces of code that don't react with
each other here.  MAPPING is not used by head-armv.S
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