
27 Oct
2010
27 Oct
'10
2:45 p.m.
Dear Shawn Guo,
In message AANLkTinAMZbqGKiTt=bBPhqxNWvsHcV2=CcKHZYctkOs@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
But the stack pointer will not start at the end of the initial ram area, but below the global data area which lies at the end.
I thought the manual definition of CONFIG_SYS_INIT_SP_ADDR is the near term solution, since it will be replaced by automatic calculation. So I did not put much attention to reflect the layout you want to see.
Well, we can only calculate this automatically if all boards us the same layout of the internal RAM area. That's why this is needed.
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