
Hi,
Is the below recipe the way to put the environment in flash? I can't seem to find any other instructions on this...
BR, Martin
I'm using a PPChameleonEVB, and am trying to move the u-boot environment into flash. I've modified the include/configs/PPChameleon.h file as follows:
#define CFG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH 1 #define CFG_ENV_ADDR 0xFFFFA000 #define CFG_ENV_OFFSET (CFG_ENV_ADDR - 0xFFFC0000) #define CFG_ENV_SIZE 0x2000
I've added some debugging into the section where it reads the environment, and I'm seeing the following:
U-Boot 1.0.2-adh-2004/03/29 (Mar 30 2004 - 13:40:38)
CPU: IBM PowerPC 405EP Rev. B at 133.333 MHz (PLB=133, OPB=66, EBC=33 MHz) IIC Boot EEPROM disabled PCI async ext clock used, internal PCI arbiter enabled 16 kB I-Cache 16 kB D-Cache Board: ### No HW ID - assuming PPChameleonEVB I2C: ready DRAM: 32 MB Top of RAM usable for U-Boot at: 02000000 Reserving 189k for U-Boot at: 01fd0000 Reserving 256k for malloc() at: 01f90000 Reserving 128 Bytes for Board Info at: 01f8ff80 Reserving 48 Bytes for Global Data at: 01f8ff50 Stack Pointer at: 01f8ff38 New Stack Pointer is: 01f8ff38 Now running in RAM - U-Boot at: 01fd0000 FLASH: 4 MB env_relocate[204] offset = 0x2010000 env_relocate[216] embedded ENV (before reloc) at fffd9474 env_relocate[218] embedded ENV (after reloc) at 01fe9474 U-Boot relocated to 01fd0000 NAND:Probing at 0xff000000 32 MB ### main_loop entered: bootdelay=5
### main_loop: bootcmd="<UNDEFINED>" =>
As you can see, the address of the environment before relocation is 0xfffd9474. Shouldn't this be 0xFFFFA000? Is there anything else I need to do to force the location of the environment into the required place?
It looks like the address of the environment is based on the location of the 'environment' variable in common/environment.c. Do I need to change the LD script to force this variable to a certain location? If so, can anyone help with what I need to do (I'm not familiar with LD scripts yet).
Many thanks.
Andy
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