> Hi Raleigh, > > On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Raleigh Boulware > <r_boulw...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > I have been going through the code and I have stumbled accross a file called > > sc520_car.S that has something called Cache as ram. I am guessing that this > > is something special for the sc520 correct? Why was there a need to do this? > > Why was the Cache used like ram in the boot process? > > Cache-As-RAM allows the CPU cache to be used as regular RAM while U-Boot > is running from Flash before the onboard SDRAM has been initialised. This > allows a temporary stack, and therefore C runtime environment to be > created. This this allows you to write the SDRAM initialisation code in C > which is a lot easier than assembler. > So this is pnly used if we want to setup the SDRAM controller in C code correct? In this code it is not used because the SDRAM cotroller is pretty much working from power up. So when I port this to my motherboard it looks as if i really do not need this.. Am I correct in this thinking??
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