Dear Prabhakar Kushwaha,

In message <4f572159.9020...@freescale.com> you wrote:
> 
> > Also, what's the "V1_V2" ? Are there also other systems (say, e500 v3
> > cores), and are this not affected? We already have CONFIG_E500 and
> > CONFIG_E500MC so CONFIG_E500_V1_V2 appears to belong to this group,
> > but if I understand your intentions it does something completely
> > unrelated.
> V1_V2 is used because it applied to e500v1 and e500v2 not e500mc 
> processor. So CONFIG_E500MC cant be used. Also I cant use CONFIG_E500 as 
> it refer the entire e500 family which includes e500mc.

Hm... I am not sure if CONFIG_E500 was supposed to include
CONFIG_E500MC; it's nowhere documented.  Let's assume it is.

What happens if you enable this code on a E500MC system?


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Wolfgang Denk

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