Hi all
I am newer to linux.
My board is MPC750+MPC106, and I use MAPB for MPC106.
Due to 106 datasheet,
0x8000, -- 0xFC00, for PCI memory space.
As you know, user space is 0~0xbfff, (3G).
0xc000, ~ 0x,(1G) is for kernel.
And my question is:
1) where
Hi all
I am newer to linux.
My board is MPC750+MPC106, and I use MAPB for MPC106.
Due to 106 datasheet,
0x8000, -- 0xFC00, for PCI memory space.
As you know, user space is 0~0xbfff, (3G).
0xc000, ~ 0x,(1G) is for kernel.
And my question is:
1) where should I
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Hi,
I have a custom spi device connected to a Xilinx spi controller. To map the
register space of the controller a reg property is defined in the device tree.
Because my custom device also has register space which I want to map in my
driver, I also defined a reg property. Because things weren't
Hi,
I am working on a MPC5200-based board. There is a dual port RAM connected to
the MPC5200 via the localbus. In my setup one can raise an interrupt at the
MPC5200 to signal new that new data has arrived in the dual port RAM. I have
already found out that the interrupt delivery actually works
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Hi,
I am trying to get a MTD running on my embedded PowerPC board. I am using a
Xilinx Virtex4 with an embedded PowerPC 405. In the FPGA there is a Xilinx SPI
controller implemented to which a Spansion S25FL128 SPI-flash (16MB) is
connected.
The problem is that with my setup the flash chips ge
> Hi,
>
> >#address-cells = <1>;
> >#size-cells = <1>;
> >roo...@80 {
>
> The partition must be called
> partit...@...
>
Thanks, though that didn't solve my problem. The naming seems to be a bug in
booting-without-of.txt where the example
td" just gives me
dev:size erasesize name
mtd0: 0100 0001 "spi32766.0"
Any ideas?
Regards,
Matthias.
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