Jeff Sutherland writes:
> Another possibility: If the Icache has not been enabled up to now, turning
> on the buffers and the Icache initiates an 8 word burst transfer on the
> memory buss.  If the memory timing is not set correctly, especially when
> using SDRAMs on the SA1110, or there are other signal integrity issues, this
> is a good time for things to blow up.  How do I know this???

I think all those issues got solved back in 2.3.5x days by doing identity
mappings etc.  Is this a new problem with this processor?
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