Hi Wolfgang Denk
>
> Dear "Penda, Naveen Kumar",
>
> In message
> <5a47e75e594f054baf48c5e4fc4b92ab0305fc6...@dbde02.ent.ti.com>
> you wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for your quick support,
> > Now I made CFG_ENV_SIZE to proper sector size.
>
> You must be using really obsolte code if you still
Dear "Penda, Naveen Kumar",
In message <5a47e75e594f054baf48c5e4fc4b92ab0305fc6...@dbde02.ent.ti.com> you
wrote:
>
> Thanks for your quick support,
> Now I made CFG_ENV_SIZE to proper sector size.
You must be using really obsolte code if you still have any CFG_
settings in your code. We go
Alessandro,
Thanks for your quick support,
Now I made CFG_ENV_SIZE to proper sector size.
It is working fine.
Regards
Naveen
>
> > I already looked at my config file, but couldn't root
> cause the problem
> > Here are some of the definitions from my configs, incase
> anything wron
> I already looked at my config file, but couldn't root cause the problem
> Here are some of the definitions from my configs, incase anything wrong
> CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_BASE 0x1000
> CONFIG_ENV_ADDR0x1004
Ok. But you'd better copy whole lines from config file instead
Hi Rubini
I already looked at my config file, but couldn't root cause the problem
Here are some of the definitions from my configs, incase anything wrong
Can you please help me.
NOR Flash:
CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_BASE 0x1000
CONFIG_ENV_ADDR0x1004
CONFIG_SYS
> When I set all the environment variable and try to save on flash ,
> I am getting Error: end address not on sector boundary.
Check the settings in your config file. The environment
must live in an integer number of sectors, and sector size
depends on the flash chip (usually 64k or 128k).
>
Hi All
When I set all the environment variable and try to save on flash ,
I am getting Error: end address not on sector boundary.
But still my kernel boots with the env setting I made,
but on restart these enviroment settings are lost.
Can someone let me know where it could have gone wrong?
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