
1 Feb
2011
1 Feb
'11
11:03 a.m.
Dear Aneesh V,
In message 4D47C1C9.1020002@ti.com you wrote:
Why would that be necessary? Just put the BSS segment in SDRAM, and everything is fine, isn't it?
SDRAM is initialized by the SPL. So, bss can not be initialized and used until SDRAM initialization is complete. I would prefer to have
Yes, this is normal.
rest of the bss in internal RAM so that it's available as soon as we enter C code.
Well, you probably have to decide if you want an easy solution with the restictions of the internal RAM size, or a somewhat more complex solution with much more powerful resources.
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