> Coldfire doesn't currently change from the default MAX_ORDER of 11.
Can you clarify this statement. Do you mean to say that Coldfire is limited
by hardware to preclude setting MAX_ORDER above 11 or that some kernel work
would be required in order to go past this limit?
> (Memory fragmentation
> As far as I know this is architecture dependent.
Coldfire 5373 or 5329?
-Martin
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I was told that uClinux applications can't allocate memory in chuncks larger
then 1 MiB. Is this true? I have an application that requires significanly
more than that (10 to 20 MiB) for image processing.
Thanks,
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Sorry, a typing error. The specified length is 0x20 or 2MB. 64MB
wouldn't work very well at all! Thanks for noting the typo.
To clarify, my intent is not to boot off NAND flash but to store the image
there, have u-boot decompress it into RAM and then fire-up linux from RAM.
-Martin
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I am having trouble writing to NAND flash from u-boot
-> nand info
Device 0: NAND 16MiB 3.3V 8-bit, sector size 16KiB
-> nand device
Device 0: NAND 16MiB 3.3V 8-bit
I then moved the uClinux image to RAM:
-> tftp 0x4080 uImage
Verified that the image is there:
-> md 0x4080
Attemped t
Both of these EVB's have 2MB of NOR and 16MB of NAND FLASH. It seems that
the various bootloaders are only interested in talking to NOR FLASH. Is
this the case or am I missing something. I'd like to load uClinux into NAND
FLASH where there's room to build something useful and boot from that (aft
Why would one choose one over the other?
-Martin
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e's LTIB, as they've added some patches that aren't in the uClinux
tree, especially as pertains to the USB stuffs. My current environment is
uClinux 20070130 + linux-2.6.22 with patches from the LTIB distribution
instead of the stock uClinux kernel.
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 1:28 PM,
Sorry, that's 5373 or 5329
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Which of the above processors is th
Which of the above processors is the path to least resistance in bringing up
uClinux?
I am working on a new design and don't have lots of time to chase after
missing bits. My research seems to indicate that there's better support for
the '5272 part. True?
I suppose I could open-up the field and
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