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* [U-Boot-Users] Where to start mtest from?
@ 2005-09-08 14:08 Martin Egholm Nielsen
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From: Martin Egholm Nielsen @ 2005-09-08 14:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: u-boot

Hi there,

Is there a way to know what memory segment U-boot uses (stack, etc) so I 
can give the smallest (safe) possible start address for running "mtest" 
on my memory?

// Martin

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* [U-Boot-Users] Where to start mtest from?
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@ 2005-09-09  8:01   ` Martin Egholm Nielsen
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From: Martin Egholm Nielsen @ 2005-09-09  8:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: u-boot

Hi Andrew,

>>Is there a way to know what memory segment U-boot uses (stack, etc) so I
>>can give the smallest (safe) possible start address for running "mtest"
>>on my memory?
> you didn't say what your target is, but for mips you can turn on debug
> output in lib_mips/board.c and it will print out info about where various
> things are in memory.  Maybe your target is similar.

Oh, sorry - it's PPC. And yes, scanning my board.c I see some debug 
messages regarding adresses... But as I see them, it's start adresses, 
hence I need to know the size of, say, u-boot it self and the stack... 
Or what?!

BR,
  Martin

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