
Dear Kristoffer Ericson,
In message 20101028190714.GD893@boggieman.bredbandsbolaget.se you wrote:
No. U-Boot is long dead and gone when Linux boots.
Is that true even if I were to setup the memory registers incorrect?
It is truye that U-Boot ceases to exist as soon as Linux starts executing.
I thought that linux pretty much expected the bootloader to setup everything regarding the memory settings?
Of course Linux relies on proper hardware initialization by the boot loader.
Oh, and IF I configured the memory incorrect, I should be able to see somekind of fault when doing a memtest in u-boot, correct?
No. Usually this is NOT the case.
Or atleast that the write != read values?
No. Please read the FAQ: http://www.denx.de/wiki/DULG/UBootCrashAfterRelocation
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk