
7 Nov
2006
7 Nov
'06
8:58 p.m.
In message 20061107174935.GA28991@gundam.enneenne.com you wrote:
I'm using MIPS/au1x00 and ARM/PXA2xx, but I think this should be a general issue since the "mtest" command is not architectural dependent.
But the memory mapo is NOT independent of the architecture. For example, on PowerPC U-Boot will relocate itself always to the upper end of available RAM, auto-adjusting to different RAM sizes. For ARM or MIPS this is not the case, there it will reside at a pre- determined fixed address.
Since you are on ARM and MIPS, you just have to look up the used address ranges in your memory map.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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