Dear Parimala Baggiri,
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> Can you please suggest which tool chain would be better ?
We are using ELDK, but I'm obviously biased here. In any case,
experience with all Yocto based tool chains is pretty good.
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> > Any chance that you are using an older and/or out-of-tree version of
> > > U-Boot? We can only help you with mainline code...
> > >
> > I am using u-boot-linaro-stable version from linaro.
>
> Sorry, Linaro has an unknown number of unknown patches in their tree,
> w
Dear Parimala Baggiri,
In message
you wrote:
>
> Any chance that you are using an older and/or out-of-tree version of
> > U-Boot? We can only help you with mainline code...
> >
> I am using u-boot-linaro-stable version from linaro.
Sorry, Linaro has an unknown number of unknown patches in thei
Hello Wolfgang, James,
Thanks for the information.
Yes, James your assumption about my knowledge on U-Boot internals is
correct. I have used u-boot to bring up the OS, but this time I had to run
a SA from u-boot, which requires more understanding of U-Boot internals.
Any chance that you are using
Dear Parimala Baggiri,
In message
you wrote:
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> In my case RAM-based copy of u-boot is mapped to
> 0x80E8(CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE), which is not the upper RAM location. Is
> upper RAM means the last few megabytes of the total capacity?
Yes, upper RAM means the top end of the existing, usable
Dear Parimala Baggiri,
I am able to provide a bit more information, based on your reply. Please
forgive my assumption that you are even less familiar with U-Boot
internals than I am.
Again, I'm writing about the Freescale SOCs, undoubtedly ARM processors
do some things differently. I hope my
Hello James,
Thank you for the detailed explanations
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 8:13 PM, James Chargin wrote:
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> I work with Freescale e300 and e500 SOCs, other processors may do things a
> bit differently.
>
> U-Boot places several things in very high RAM. leaving the lower areas of
> RAM availa
Dear Parimala Baggiri,
please stop top-posting / full-quoting. Thanks.
In message
you wrote:
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> Thank you for the reply.
> Could you please clarify me the following things about u-boot?
> To add more system RAM where should I change and whether it is SDRAM or
> SRAM?
I wrote: system RAM. On
Hello Wolfgang Denk,
Thank you for the reply.
Could you please clarify me the following things about u-boot?
To add more system RAM where should I change and whether it is SDRAM or
SRAM?
I am using panda es board(omap4460), whose SDRAM starts at 0x8000,
after the boot, u-boot relocates to 0x80
Dear Parimala Baggiri,
To add a bit of context to Wolfgang Denk's reply...
I work with Freescale e300 and e500 SOCs, other processors may do things
a bit differently.
U-Boot places several things in very high RAM. leaving the lower areas
of RAM available for loading the OS and/or application
Dear Parimala Baggiri,
In message
you wrote:
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> How to increase the user mode stack size which will be used by the
> standalone application in u-boot?
Add more system RAM.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
--
DENX Software Engineering GmbH, MD: Wolfgang Denk & Detlev Zundel
HRB 165235 Munich
Hello,
How to increase the user mode stack size which will be used by the
standalone application in u-boot?
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