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* [U-Boot] Statically allocate a range of physical memory to an OS image.
@ 2014-05-27  7:51 mazen.e
  2014-05-27 10:48 ` Wolfgang Denk
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: mazen.e @ 2014-05-27  7:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: u-boot

Hello,

I want to execute a an OS (either Linux or Android) on the Arndale exynos
5250 board. The board features 2 GB of RAM. However, I want to statically
alloacate a specifc region of RAM (e.g. 1 GB) to be used by the OS,  While
the other 1 GB is reserved for other purposes.

 What is the best way to achieve this goal? do I need to change the FDT to
reflect only the region of memory that I want to be visible by the OS? or
can it be done througth the bootargs passed from uboot to the kernel?

 
Please share your ideas.

Many thanks.



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