
26 Nov
2010
26 Nov
'10
9:41 p.m.
Haiying.Wang@freescale.com writes:
From: Haiying Wang Haiying.Wang@freescale.com
TPL is introduced to enable a loader stub that boots out of some type of RAM, after being loaded by an SPL or similar platform-specific mechanism.
One example of using this tpl loader is to initialize the ddr through spd code in case the L2 SRAM size is not big enough to hold the final uboot image and the nand spl code is limited to 4K byte. The tpl code will load the final uboot image after ddr is initialized.
Could this get rid of OMAP the x-loader?
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