Re: Does Dev Tree WORK with [EMAIL PROTECTED] <#address/size> = <2/1>

2008-08-12 Thread Becky Bruce
On Aug 12, 2008, at 10:14 AM, Morrison, Tom wrote: Thank you Becky (and Kumar) for all the informationand help! To answer your questions, yes, we are using 4GB++ of memory (and plan more in the near future). But, for the initial bring up, I reduced the memory to 2Gig. Further, I have modif

RE: Does Dev Tree WORK with [EMAIL PROTECTED] <#address/size> = <2/1>

2008-08-12 Thread Morrison, Tom
nge = <0 ff>; ranges = <0200 0 c 6f00 c 6f00 0 8000 0100 0 000c 6E00 0 0100>; ----- Thank you for all your help/comments... Sincerely, Tom Morrison -Original Message- From: Becky Bruce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT

RE: Does Dev Tree WORK with [EMAIL PROTECTED] <#address/size> = <2/1>

2008-08-12 Thread Morrison, Tom
Bruce; Paul Mackerras Subject: Re: Does Dev Tree WORK with [EMAIL PROTECTED] <#address/size> = <2/1> I recommend you look at <2/2> instead of <2/1>. <2/1> is just a degenerate case and it doesn't really get you much value. - k _

Re: Does Dev Tree WORK with [EMAIL PROTECTED] <#address/size> = <2/1>

2008-08-12 Thread Kumar Gala
I recommend you look at <2/2> instead of <2/1>. <2/1> is just a degenerate case and it doesn't really get you much value. - k ___ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-dev

Re: Does Dev Tree WORK with [EMAIL PROTECTED] <#address/size> = <2/1>

2008-08-11 Thread Becky Bruce
On Aug 11, 2008, at 4:37 PM, Morrison, Tom wrote: I am sorry, but I've butted my head against a tree for over a week and some things just aren't making sense...especially how the prom parse code is working to exact / resolve physical addresses to then ioremap... a) Setup, I have a working MPC8