
8 Apr
2010
8 Apr
'10
4:04 p.m.
Dear Brian Hutchinson,
In message k2m3d1967ab1004080409w81bf0842pa84001760c214242@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
A load address of 0x00008000 / entry point of 0x00008000 is pretty certainly bogus on a ARM system, which typically has ROM at this address range. =A0Are you sure that you have unused RAM there on your system?
Yes, again, everything worked fine before.
But environment configuration has no influence on booting Linux, I think.
I noticed my malloc pool was only 128k so I changed that to 256 and it didn't help.
CFG_MONITOR_LEN is set to 256k, the same size as a flash sector.
Well, and what hapopens when you inclrease the malloc size to - say - 1024 kB ?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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