Arshad, Farrukh wrote:
> Hi Tiejun,
> 
> Thanks for your response. Yes, I am running two kernels one on each core in 
> SAMP configuration on P1022RDK board. Given is my memory partitioning. Core 0 
> is loading fine but Core 1 is not loading. CONFIG_RELOCATABLE is not set.
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Core                          | Base Address          |    Size               
>                         | Uboot parameters                                    
>   | Kernel Configuration                                                      
>             |
> -----------------------------|---------------------------|-------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
> Core 0 (MEL RT Kernel)        | 0x0000,0000                   | 0x1000,0000 - 
> 256 (MB)        |bootm_low = 0x0000,0000, bootm_size = 0x1000,0000      | 
> CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START = 0x0000,0000, CONFIG_KERNEL_START = 0xC000,0000        
> |
> Core 1 (LTIB Kernel)          |0x1000,0000                    | 0x0800,0000 - 
> 128 (MB)        |bootm_low = 0x1000,0000, bootm_size = 0x0800,0000      | 
> CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START = 0x1000,0000, CONFIG_KERNEL_START = 0xC000,0000        
> |
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 

Please check if the following commit is already in your kernel:
------
    powerpc: Fix memory limits when starting at a non-zero address

    memblock_enforce_memory_limit() takes the desired maximum quantity of memory
    to end up with, not an address above which memory will not be used.

Tiejun
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