
30 Jul
2014
30 Jul
'14
7:02 a.m.
Dear York Sun,
In message 1406669019-31651-1-git-send-email-yorksun@freescale.com you wrote:
Some mpc85xx boards are using 768KB size u-boot image while some legacy boards still use 512KB. To bring attention to users about the size change, a message is printed when compiling. SPL/PBL is not covered by this change.
This makes no sense to me. Where are these magic image sizes coming from? This is highly board specific stuff at best, probably valid for some Freescale boards only.
I think if this is useful at all (which I actually doubt) this should be moved to board specific code, or if you really think it fits, then maybe made Freescale vendor specific.
But please keep such stuff out of the global Makefile.
Thanks.
Wolfgang Denk
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