> On 04/11/2010 10:23 AM, Stefan Reinauer wrote: >>> Performing dummy read/write >>> Reading RAM at 0x20000000 => 0xf5ba55aa >>> Writing RAM at 0x20000000<= 0x55aa55aa >>> Reading RAM at 0x20000000 => 0x55aa55aa >> >> So this read/write is only for debugging? It will break suspend/resume, >> should you intend to go for that. >> > This is how original bios does it. raminit is run again on resume? > That seems strange... Then why do you only do it if CONFIG_DEBUG_RAM_SETUP is on?
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