From: Andrew Dyer <amdyer@gmail.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot-Users] PATCH for cmd_mem.c:do_mem_mtest()
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 11:55:04 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <c166aa9f05091309552efac7d@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20050913161856.03D1B352B8B@atlas.denx.de>
On 9/13/05, Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> wrote:
> > ChangeLog:
> > * Patch by Andrew Dyer, 13 September 2005:
> > if CFG_ALT_MEMTEST is defined without
> > CFG_MEMTEST_SCRATCH, cmd_mem.c
> > code will dereference a null pointer. Change
>
> No, it does not. It just points to address 0x0000. This is a
> perfectly valid address on many systems.
Not on MIPS (unless someone was daft enough to map it
with the TLB). The code causes a TLB store miss exception.
Since this is in 'common' code, I think it's a bug.
> > the code to use the last word of the memory test
> > area as the scratch location in this case. Print
> > the scratch memory location used.
>
> Which problem is this patch supposed to fix in the first place? The
> existing code compiles and works fine on many, many systems.
There are two problems -
1) writing to address 0 is bad on MIPS and causes a crash.
2) I have a system with two banks of DRAM, 1 attached to the CPU
directly and 1 hooked through an FPGA to do video stuff. Both
are entirely accessable through the CPU, but via different external
busses. I would like to be able to test either one with the same
basic command.
With a static define of the scratch address I can't test one of the
memories correctly becuase the scratch address is pointing to the
other memory, so the scratch writes don't serve their purpose.
My solution was to just allocate a location in the test range as
scratch if the static define isn't present. This guarantees the
scratch address used is valid and in the bank of ram required.
--
Hardware, n.:
The parts of a computer system that can be kicked.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-09-13 16:55 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-09-13 16:09 [U-Boot-Users] PATCH for cmd_mem.c:do_mem_mtest() Andrew Dyer
2005-09-13 16:18 ` Wolfgang Denk
2005-09-13 16:31 ` Ladislav Michl
2005-09-13 18:04 ` Wolfgang Denk
2005-09-13 19:26 ` [U-Boot-Users] ppcboot_stage2 manju mahajan
2005-10-03 16:52 ` Sam Pham
2005-10-03 19:37 ` Wolfgang Denk
2005-10-04 15:49 ` Sam Pham
2005-09-14 8:09 ` [U-Boot-Users] PATCH for cmd_mem.c:do_mem_mtest() Ladislav Michl
2006-07-22 19:03 ` Wolfgang Denk
2005-09-13 16:55 ` Andrew Dyer [this message]
2005-09-13 18:27 ` Wolfgang Denk
2005-09-13 18:43 ` Jerry Van Baren
2005-09-13 19:54 ` Wolfgang Denk
2005-09-13 20:08 ` Jerry Van Baren
2005-09-13 20:26 ` Andrew Dyer
2005-09-13 21:08 ` Wolfgang Denk
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