On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 08:47:44PM +1000, John Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking at the simpleImage.XXX make target (PPC 405/440), and it
> seems that by default the arch/powerpc/boot/wrapper script places the
> bootwrapper at 0x40, effectively setting a limit on the maximum
> bootable ker
Hi Wolfgang,
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
>> I'm looking at the simpleImage.XXX make target (PPC 405/440), and it
>> seems that by default the arch/powerpc/boot/wrapper script places the
>> bootwrapper at 0x40, effectively setting a limit on the maximum
>> bootable ker
Dear John Williams,
In message <1d3f23371002080247j17138famcf4e4aebc1ae0...@mail.gmail.com> you
wrote:
>
> I'm looking at the simpleImage.XXX make target (PPC 405/440), and it
> seems that by default the arch/powerpc/boot/wrapper script places the
> bootwrapper at 0x40, effectively setting a
Hi,
I'm looking at the simpleImage.XXX make target (PPC 405/440), and it
seems that by default the arch/powerpc/boot/wrapper script places the
bootwrapper at 0x40, effectively setting a limit on the maximum
bootable kernel size.
For various reasons we'd like to be able to put a fairly complet