From: Becky Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Currently, END_OF_RAM is used by the trap code to determine if
we should attempt to access the stack pointer or not. However,
on systems with a lot of RAM, only a subset of the RAM is
guaranteed to be mapped in and accessible.  Change END_OF_RAM
to use get_effective_memsize() instead of using the raw ram
size out of the bd.

Signed-off-by: Becky Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
 cpu/mpc512x/traps.c |    8 +++++++-
 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/cpu/mpc512x/traps.c b/cpu/mpc512x/traps.c
index 8455c92..8000fab 100644
--- a/cpu/mpc512x/traps.c
+++ b/cpu/mpc512x/traps.c
@@ -34,7 +34,13 @@ DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
 
 extern unsigned long search_exception_table(unsigned long);
 
-#define END_OF_MEM     (gd->bd->bi_memstart + gd->bd->bi_memsize)
+/*
+ * End of addressable memory.  This may be less than the actual
+ * amount of memory on the system if we're unable to keep all
+ * the memory mapped in.
+ */
+extern ulong get_effective_memsize(void);
+#define END_OF_MEM (gd->bd->bi_memstart + get_effective_memsize())
 
 /*
  * Trap & Exception support
-- 
1.5.4.1


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