On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 10:28:25PM +0200, Wolfgang Denk wrote: > Dear Darwin, > > In message <53763b78.6030...@broadcom.com> you wrote: > > > > 3. Fixed offset case: > > CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE = 0x88000020 > > You completely fail to respond to my repeated statement that a > CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE like this is bogus.
This. What the heck is going on? CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE is where the text section ends up, and the rest of the binary that follows, until we relocate. If we're being loaded by something else, it needs to be placing us at the right spot. If there's some header on top of the image to be considered by the loader, adjust where THAT loads us. If we cannot, then you must change CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE around. Pad things up a bit for proper alignment. It seems where somewhere around "Doctor, it hurts when I hit myself with a hammer!" and can't stop hammering our poor finger. -- Tom
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