Hi Wilson,
Something else I just thought of too :-)
Wilson Callan wrote:
1. The linker script changes don't conform to the modern way of setting
the base and size of kernel RAM
2. Why the special case for vectors 240->255?
(I am unlikely to merge any special cases in that code)
1. I'm not sure what you mean by this. config.linux-2.6.x looks the
same as M5235EVB regarding CONFIG_RAMBASE and SIZE. Are you talking
about config.c?
Given your changes to config.c you should have a look at the
most recent platform changes I have made to all these config.c files.
Look in either of:
http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/uClinux-2.6.x/linux-2.6.22-uc0.patch.gz
http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/dist/patches/uClinux-dist-20070130-20070718.patch.gz
The patch won't apply as is, and could be made to fit in
the platform setup as well.
Regards
Greg
2. I dont blame you for not wanting that code. That grew out of the
fact that i changed to boot image.bin at 0x400, but then changed to
needing the u-boot mkimage header before the image start. there were
already boot roms out there so i couldnt move the start up to something
logical. I want to get away from the that hack ASAP so i'll resubmit
the BSP without that after i understand what is needed to fix issue #1.
Thanks, Wilson
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