2010-01-07 18:06:05 +02:00
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--- a/arch/mips/bcm47xx/prom.c
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+++ b/arch/mips/bcm47xx/prom.c
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@@ -126,6 +126,7 @@ static __init void prom_init_cmdline(voi
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static __init void prom_init_mem(void)
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{
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unsigned long mem;
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+ unsigned long max;
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2010-01-07 18:06:05 +02:00
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2010-03-09 00:03:00 +02:00
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/* Figure out memory size by finding aliases.
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*
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@@ -134,8 +135,21 @@ static __init void prom_init_mem(void)
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* want to reuse the memory used by CFE (around 4MB). That means cfe_*
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* functions stop to work at some point during the boot, we should only
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* call them at the beginning of the boot.
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+ *
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+ * BCM47XX uses 128MB for addressing the ram, if the system contains
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+ * less that that amount of ram it remaps the ram more often into the
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+ * available space.
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+ * Accessing memory after 128MB will cause an exception.
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+ * max contains the biggest possible address supported by the platform.
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+ * If the method wants to try something above we assume 128MB ram.
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*/
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+ max = ((unsigned long)(prom_init) | ((128 << 20) - 1));
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for (mem = (1 << 20); mem < (128 << 20); mem += (1 << 20)) {
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+ if (((unsigned long)(prom_init) + mem) > max) {
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+ mem = (128 << 20);
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+ printk("assume 128MB RAM\n");
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+ break;
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+ }
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if (*(unsigned long *)((unsigned long)(prom_init) + mem) ==
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*(unsigned long *)(prom_init))
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break;
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