> While I'm not familiar with the 5208, isn't dBUG in Flash, not SDRAM?
> Once it stops running (by passing control to Linux) then any RAM it was
> using should be fair game, provided that all its hooks (interrupt
> vectors etc) are removed (which they should be).

My first reaction was "Duh! Why didn't I ever question this.

I believe that amongst other things, the dBUG stack is near the bottom of
SDRAM. So, it becomes a bit of a philosophical question: What do we want to
happen when uClinux is shut down? Return to the dBUG> prompt?

Perhaps if uClinux could trigger a soft reset on exit, this would result in
dBUG booting without the need of values/context stored in SDRAM from prior
to booting uClinux.

RF


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