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99bb22bd
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Jan 18, 2008
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Jesper Nilsson
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CRIS v10: Break long lines in boot/rescue/head.S
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@@ -74,11 +74,12 @@
#define PTABLE_MAGIC 0xbeef
;; The normal Etrax100 on-chip boot ROM does serial boot at 0x380000f0.
;; That is not where we put our downloaded serial boot-code. The length is
;; enough for downloading code that loads the rest of itself (after
;; having setup the DRAM etc). It is the same length as the on-chip
;; ROM loads, so the same host loader can be used to load a rescued
;; product as well as one booted through the Etrax serial boot code.
;; That is not where we put our downloaded serial boot-code.
;; The length is enough for downloading code that loads the rest
;; of itself (after having setup the DRAM etc).
;; It is the same length as the on-chip ROM loads, so the same
;; host loader can be used to load a rescued product as well as
;; one booted through the Etrax serial boot code.
#define CODE_START 0x40000000
#define CODE_LENGTH 784
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@@ -330,7 +331,8 @@ checksum:
moveq
0
,
$r0
moveq
CONFIG_ETRAX_FLASH1_SIZE
,
$r6
;; If the first physical flash memory is exceeded wrap to the second one
;; If the first physical flash memory is exceeded wrap to the
;; second one
btstq
26
,
$r1
; Are we addressing first flash?
bpl
1
f
nop
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