On 2009-05-14, at 19:22, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote:
> Hello,
>
> my mpc8572ds (2x 512 MiB ram) had initially u-boot 1.3.0-rc2 and I
> haven't notice any problems. Today I updated u-boot to v2009.03
> because
> I was not able to boot current vanilla linux kernel in smp mode.
> Since then I
* Rafal Jaworowski | 2009-05-15 20:12:48 [+0200]:
> I can confirm this. We have been suffering from instabilities of the main
> line U-Boot on MPC8572DS since a long time ago. It is strongly correlated
> with memory controller settings: the same h/w unit works fine with
> 1.3.0-rc2 (Freescale L
* Liu Dave-R63238 | 2009-05-15 08:47:04 [+0800]:
>> (v1.3.0-rc2):
>> - ddr->sdram_mode 0x00400a62;
>> - ddr->sdram_data_init = 0x;
>> - ddr->sdram_cfg_2 = 0x04401000;
>>
>> to (v2009.03):
>> - ddr->sdram_mode 0x00440a62
>> - ddr->sdram_data_init 0xdeadbeef
>> - ddr->sdram_cfg_2 0x24401000
> my mpc8572ds (2x 512 MiB ram) had initially u-boot 1.3.0-rc2 and I
> haven't notice any problems. Today I updated u-boot to
> v2009.03 because
> I was not able to boot current vanilla linux kernel in smp mode.
> Since then I experience random kernel opses. I thing it has
> something to
> do wit
Hello,
my mpc8572ds (2x 512 MiB ram) had initially u-boot 1.3.0-rc2 and I
haven't notice any problems. Today I updated u-boot to v2009.03 because
I was not able to boot current vanilla linux kernel in smp mode.
Since then I experience random kernel opses. I thing it has something to
do with memory
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