Re: [uClinux-dev] Some questions about uClinux and bootloader.

2007-03-07 Thread Greg Ungerer
Greg Ungerer wrote: Gavin Lambert wrote: although I think most of that *is* overridable by the config. It is not completely configurable at "config" time. ^^^ Ofcourse I meant to say "It _is_ completely configurable" :-) Regards Greg --

Re: [uClinux-dev] Some questions about uClinux and bootloader.

2007-03-07 Thread Greg Ungerer
Hi Gavin, Gavin Lambert wrote: Quoth Greg Ungerer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: In modern 2.6 version kernels the RAM mapping is configurable at "make config" for at least m68k/coldfire and arm, maybe others too. In older 2.4 kernels it was often hard coded into platform specific code for that board suppo

RE: [uClinux-dev] Some questions about uClinux and bootloader.

2007-03-07 Thread Gavin Lambert
Quoth Greg Ungerer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > In modern 2.6 version kernels the RAM mapping is configurable > at "make config" for at least m68k/coldfire and arm, maybe > others too. In older 2.4 kernels it was often hard coded into > platform specific code for that board support. Not all of it is confi

Re: [uClinux-dev] Some questions about uClinux and bootloader.

2007-03-07 Thread Greg Ungerer
Hi Darwin, Darwin Chen wrote: I have some questions about uClinux and bootloader, the answer must be in the kernel source code, but I can't find it, and google master can't yet. So, the questions are: 1.The bootloader remaps the SDRAM/Flash address, the different bootloader has different addres

RE: [uClinux-dev] Some questions about uClinux and bootloader.

2007-03-03 Thread Leonid
riginal Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Darwin Chen Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 6:38 PM To: 'uClinux development list' Subject: [uClinux-dev] Some questions about uClinux and bootloader. Dear all masters, I have some questions about uClinux a

[uClinux-dev] Some questions about uClinux and bootloader.

2007-03-02 Thread Darwin Chen
Dear all masters, I have some questions about uClinux and bootloader, the answer must be in the kernel source code, but I can't find it, and google master can't yet. So, the questions are: 1.The bootloader remaps the SDRAM/Flash address, the different bootloader has different address mapping, so,