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Re: [openrisc] question about ORP
Danjan, thank you!
> Heya !
>
> uclinux ran on xess xsv800 board and also on a proprietary board. These two
> boards had different amount of RAM, xess xsv800 has 2MB. So you can compile
> uclinux for 2MB or 8MB. Same with ethernet mac base address. ORP defines
> that it should be at 0x92000000, where some other non-ORP system might put
> it somewhere else.
If I run uclinux on my proprietary board, which has different amount of RAM
and different base address of some devices from ORP, which files of uclinux do
I need to modify?
Same to say, which files of or32-uClinux define the amount of RAM, devices's base address and
interrupt, etc?
>The thing is we just recently moved to ORP
> memory/interrupts map so things might still be out of sync between software
> (such as uclinux) and certain ORP hardware (such as orp_soc and xess).
>
> In next few days there will be more updates on the web/cvs regarding ORP,
> uclinux, orp_soc etc as things get synced.
>
> regards,
> Damjan
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