From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com (Thomas Petazzoni) Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 16:20:23 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/4] arm: mvebu: limit OpenBlocks AX3-4 to 1 GB of RAM In-Reply-To: <20130107113411.GV3392@lunn.ch> References: <1357315498-4570-2-git-send-email-thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> <50E710CB.8070007@lunn.ch> <20130104183139.20492204@skate> <50E71356.3030203@lunn.ch> <20130104190345.460151d1@skate> <50E9EE7A.1080301@free-electrons.com> <20130106235312.0839a879@skate> <20130107094747.GR3392@lunn.ch> <20130107110712.GT3392@lunn.ch> <20130107122613.64f4ace5@skate> <20130107113411.GV3392@lunn.ch> Message-ID: <20130226162023.3d7b2ffc@skate> To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org List-Id: linux-arm-kernel.lists.infradead.org Dear Andrew Lunn, On Mon, 7 Jan 2013 12:34:11 +0100, Andrew Lunn wrote: > > Image is also with an initramfs + appended DTB. My boot command is: > > > > tftp 1000000 192.168.0.14:uImage.armada-xp-openblocks-ax3-4; bootm > > > > So I'm loading to a different address than you. > > Hi Thomas > > Uboot tells me: > > DRAM: 3 GB > CS 0: base 0x00000000 size 1 GB > CS 2: base 0x40000000 size 1 GB > CS 3: base 0x80000000 size 1 GB > Addresses 14M - 0M are saved for the U-Boot usage. > > 1000000 would be towards the beginning of this area reserved for uboot. > > Could you try moving to somewhere outside of the first 14Mbytes and > see if that helps. Jumping back on this old topic of the OpenBlocks AX3 not being stable with 3 GB of RAM for Gr?gory and me, but being stable for you. Could you check which revision of the Armada XP you have? Is it A0 or B0? I.e, check the message: SoC: MV78460 B0 in U-Boot. Gr?gory and I are using OpenBlocks AX3 based on the A0 version of the silicon (so the message I copy/pasted above is *not* from our OpenBlocks, but a different Armada XP board). However, PlatHome has been shipping since some time B0 revisions. Maybe it could explain the difference we're seeing? Thanks, Thomas -- Thomas Petazzoni, Free Electrons Kernel, drivers, real-time and embedded Linux development, consulting, training and support. http://free-electrons.com