
11 Jan
2007
11 Jan
'07
12:19 a.m.
In message 45A51B26.4030803@freescale.com you wrote:
What's the difference between CFG_LOAD_ADDR and CONFIG_LOADADDR? Looking at the
One underscore, a 'O', a 'N', and a 'I' ;-)
CFG_LOAD_ADDR is what you are supposed to use in the code.
CONFIG_LOADADDR is the value used to initialize the "loadaddr" variable in the default environment.
code, it looks like their both used as default load addresses, but I don't see why they should have different values (they do in most header files).
I see little reason to define CONFIG_LOADADDR at all.
The README also talks about CFG_TFTP_LOADADDR, but I don't see where that's used in the code.
It ain't used, and should be removed.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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