Hi Wolfgang, Hi Semih,
On Tuesday 23 March 2010 21:01:12 Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> > It's not possible to simply disable caching for 0x0 region. It can be
> > achieved using paging, but it's more complicated.
>
> I have three specific questions:
>
> * Is it technically possible to set up the AVR32
Dear Semih Hazar,
In message <4ba8fd4e.9080...@indefia.com> you wrote:
>
> I'm not the expert on the AVR32 memory architecture, but as far as I
> know it goes like this for the NOR Flash area:
> The Flash is mapped at the physical address at 0x0 and this region is
> cached.
> This same memory regi
On 3/22/10 11:23 AM, Stefan Roese wrote:
>
> Currently I see 2 approaches to support NOR FLASH mapped via a cached memory
> region in the common CFI driver:
>
> a) Use write-through cache support (if possible) and add required cache
>handling calls (invalidate and flush) at the "correct locati
Hi Wolfgang,
On Sunday 21 March 2010 17:34:50 Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> > The problem with AVR32 and the CFI flash driver has a few possible
> > solutions as noted by Haavard Skinnemoen in the email [1]. The only
> > thing I can do is to go with the first alternative and set the flash
> > address as
Dear Semih Hazar,
In message <4b6b0058.2090...@indefia.com> you wrote:
> Nimbus Cloud is an AVR32 based single board computer with
> 256MiB NAND, 64MiB SDRAM, battery backed RTC, LCD/touch
> screen support, VGA Output, Ethernet and offers seamless
> integration with Indefia's Zigbee transceivers.
Dear Semih Hazar,
In message <4b8bcb49.4000...@indefia.com> you wrote:
>
> It's been a while over this issue, so I wanted to ask. Did you have time
> to look at this?
I looked at it now. Please see my previous message.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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Dear Semih Hazar,
In message <4b6b004c.1010...@indefia.com> you wrote:
>
> The problem with AVR32 and the CFI flash driver has a few possible
> solutions as noted by Haavard Skinnemoen in the email [1]. The only
> thing I can do is to go with the first alternative and set the flash
> address as t
On 2/4/10 7:13 PM, Semih Hazar wrote:
> Please find the revised patch in a separate email, which also includes a
> new header file per your comments in the other email.
>
>
Dear Wolfgang,
It's been a while over this issue, so I wanted to ask. Did you have time
to look at this?
Regards,
Semih
Nimbus Cloud is an AVR32 based single board computer with
256MiB NAND, 64MiB SDRAM, battery backed RTC, LCD/touch
screen support, VGA Output, Ethernet and offers seamless
integration with Indefia's Zigbee transceivers.
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Dear Wolfgang,
The problem with AVR32 and the CFI flash driver has a few possible
solutions as noted by Haavard Skinnemoen in the email [1]. The only
thing I can do is to go with the first alternative and set the flash
address as the virtual address which is cache-disabled and works
flawless with
Dear Semih Hazar,
In message <4b585314.7010...@indefia.com> you wrote:
> Nimbus Cloud is an AVR32 based single board computer with
> 256MiB NAND, 64MiB SDRAM, battery backed RTC, LCD/touch
> screen support, VGA Output, Ethernet and offers seamless
> integration with Indefia's Zigbee transceivers.
Dear Semih Hazar,
In message <4b5852ff.5080...@indefia.com> you wrote:
>
> > Is ther e a chance to do without this file and use the CFI driver
> > instead?
> >
> There's currently a problem with the CFI driver in AVR32 platform. There
> was a long discussion about it, but a solution was not av
Nimbus Cloud is an AVR32 based single board computer with
256MiB NAND, 64MiB SDRAM, battery backed RTC, LCD/touch
screen support, VGA Output, Ethernet and offers seamless
integration with Indefia's Zigbee transceivers.
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Dear Wolfgang,
Please find my answers below.
>
> Is ther e a chance to do without this file and use the CFI driver
> instead?
>
>
There's currently a problem with the CFI driver in AVR32 platform. There
was a long discussion about it, but a solution was not available. If
that issue is solved, I
Dear Semih Hazar,
In message <4b2a2e3a.4070...@indefia.com> you wrote:
>
> Nimbus Cloud is an AVR32 based single board computer with
> 256MiB NAND, 64MiB SDRAM, battery backed RTC, LCD/touch
> screen support, VGA Output, Ethernet and offers seamless
> integration with Indefia's Zigbee transceiver
Hi,
I had sent a few patches almost a month ago about a new AVR32 board, but
couldn't get a reply from anyone.
I'd appreciate if we can get these patches into the upcoming release.
Regards,
Semih Hazar
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