
19 Oct
2010
19 Oct
'10
11:24 p.m.
Wolfgang Denk wd@denx.de wrote on 2010/10/19 23:13:59:
Dear Joakim Tjernlund,
In message <OF7EBFC833.2F0E9C3D-ONC12577C1.00737E7A-C12577C1. 0073EC18@transmode.se> you wrote:
There is one thing though: At address 0x100(and 0x110) we have a branch to where the boot is really located. This is because we have small sectors in the beginning of the flash and we want to use those as environment etc.
Why don't you use the rest of this sector for code? All you need to do is adapt the linker script a bit...
Without that - where is your exception handler code? This is supposed to be there, too...
ah, this is only during the early steps. The flash gets mapped to 0xf0000000 and RAM is mapped to 0x0