
I too have ECC and have not solved complexly the problem. So far it takes about 6-7s to initialize 512MB. Hence, 12-14s for 1GB. The method I use is two lines of assembly code in the loop. My theory is that should run from the pipeline.
program_myecc: mtctr r3 lis r7, 0xeeee ori r7, r7, 0xeeee lis r4, 0 ori r4, r4, 0 zeroLoop: stwu r7, 8(r4) bdnz zeroLoop blr
This is a 32-bit store with update.
However, this is still not the fastest you can get.
Under vxWorks, I allocated (malloc) a big amount of memory (384MB) and bzero it. I calculated it should take less than 2s to burn 512MB. In this case vxWorks uses both the I and D cache.
-----Original Message----- From: u-boot-users-admin@lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:u-boot-users-admin@lists.sourceforge.net]On Behalf Of Chris Love Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 1:34 AM To: u-boot-users@lists.sourceforge.net Cc: Chris Love Subject: [U-Boot-Users] PPC 440GX ECC SDRAM configuration from U-Boot
We have U-Boot (& Linux) running on a custom board featuring a PPC 440GX. For now we've been happy enough to get SDRAM configured and working (no SPD eeproms), but eventually have to tackle the issue of enabling ECC.
Per the application note from AMCC this will involve writing the entire memory array with valid or dummy data (with ECC enabled but not checking). With code executing from flash, the time to iterate through all of memory and zero it out is pretty substantial. The complete setup process involves changing other SDRAM configuration registers at various steps, implying that SDRAM is getting enabled and disabled (precluding doing this on the fly after U-Boot has relocated).
One thought here is to copy a SDRAM zeroing routine into internal SRAM (above the initial stack and global data) and execute from there.
Has anyone else tried to tackle ECC for the 440GX, and is this a reasonable approach to try? Any other suggestions for someone relatively new to the land of PPC assembly code?
Thanks in advance,
Chris -- Chris Love // Continuous Computing chris.love@ccpu.com // http://www.ccpu.com
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