[U-Boot] Most ARM CPU's have buggy clear_bss?

Alexander Holler holler at ahsoftware.de
Fri Oct 29 16:58:19 CEST 2010


Am 29.10.2010 16:50, schrieb Reinhard Meyer:
> Dear Alexander Holler,
>> U-Boot 2010.12-rc1-00009-g27b7641-dirty (Oct 29 2010 - 15:58:59)
>> Seagate-DockStar
>>
>> U-Boot code: 00700000 ->  0075A210  BSS: ->  007A0300
>> SoC:   Kirkwood 88F6281_A0
>> monitor len: 000A0300
>> ramsize: 08000000
>> TLB table at: 07ff0000
>> Top of RAM usable for U-Boot at: 07ff0000
>> Reserving 640k for U-Boot at: 07f4f000
>> Reserving 1152k for malloc() at: 07e2f000
>> Reserving 48 Bytes for Board Info at: 07e2efd0
>> Reserving 92 Bytes for Global Data at: 07e2ef74
>> New Stack Pointer is: 07e2ef70
>> RAM Configuration:
>> Bank #0: 00000000 128 MiB
>> Bank #1: 00000000 0 Bytes
>> Bank #2: e7dfe27e 4 GiB
>
> Humm, should you not attend to the problems in the order they occur?
> This can't be right, and might indicate a problem that is there already
> before NAND is accessed? Or even cause subsequent problems?
> If you declare having 4 RAM banks they should be properly initialized,
> if they do not exist.
>
>> RAM Configuration:
>> Bank #0: 00000000 128 MiB
>> Bank #1: 00000000 0 Bytes
>> Bank #2: 0197f8ff 3.3 GiB
>> Bank #3: 0f0c0cab 3.5 GiB
>
> Same here.
>
> Best Regards,
> Reinhard
>

Just to explain it: I had fixed that before and I've just checked out a 
clean branch and have applyed some patches which haven't included a fix 
for those wrong sizes which are displayed. But that doesn't change 
anything for the problem with the relocation (proofed before!).

Regards,

Alexander


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