
Hi Wolfgang,
thanks for your advice. I haven't yet investigate issues related to booting Linux, but my idea was to move IMMR at 0x04700000 or 0x14700000 at the end of u-boot debugging/configuration.
Walter
--- Wolfgang Denk wd@denx.de wrote:
In message 20040614093531.37881.qmail@web60005.mail.yahoo.com you wrote:
I don't remeber the details but I have been forced
to
define the CFG_DEFAULT_IMMR. However, now, I have understood that the default IMMR should point to
the
begin of the register area (in my case 0x0f010000) while CFG_IMMR should point to the begin of the processor memory map (in my case 0x0f000000).
Just to mention that this will bring you in trouble as soon as you attempt to boot Linux, since a 0x0F...... address does not meet the Linux kernel memory mapping requirements.
Wolfgang Denk
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