Dear Prafulla Wadaskar,

In message <73173d32e9439e4abb5151606c3e19e202dd54d...@sc-vexch1.marvell.com> 
you wrote:
> 
> > No, he doesn't. He needs a register that is guaranteed to 
> > keep it''s values across a processor reset.
>
> With Kirkwood, the only way to implement it is with flash assist

There is not  a  single  register  in  the  whole  CPU  and  all  the
peripherals  it  implements  that  keeps it's value over a reset? I'd
really be surprised if that was indeed true.

Could you please check again? Maybe ask the chip designers?

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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