On February 14, 2024 thus sayeth Andrew Davis:
> The current address of TF-A in DRAM is just below the 512MB address line.
> This means if the DRAM in a system is 512MB then TF-A is right at the
> end of memory which is often reused, for instance U-Boot relocates itself
> here. If a system has less
On 2/15/24 2:06 AM, Francesco Dolcini wrote:
Hello Andrew,
thanks for this series.
On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 10:30:09AM -0600, Andrew Davis wrote:
The current address of TF-A in DRAM is just below the 512MB address line.
This means if the DRAM in a system is 512MB then TF-A is right at the
end of
Hello Andrew,
thanks for this series.
On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 10:30:09AM -0600, Andrew Davis wrote:
> The current address of TF-A in DRAM is just below the 512MB address line.
> This means if the DRAM in a system is 512MB then TF-A is right at the
> end of memory which is often reused, for instanc
The current address of TF-A in DRAM is just below the 512MB address line.
This means if the DRAM in a system is 512MB then TF-A is right at the
end of memory which is often reused, for instance U-Boot relocates itself
here. If a system has less than 512MB then that system wouldn't work at
all as TF
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