From: Stefan Roese Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 14:43:17 +0000 (+0100) Subject: ppc4xx: Clarify comment about boot chip-select in start.S X-Git-Tag: v2011.03-rc1~55^2~15^2~3 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f7b548adb56729f07cd5e96c10edc5260527d447;p=u-boot ppc4xx: Clarify comment about boot chip-select in start.S Ths old comment was quite screwed up. Replace it with a new version that should be a bit more descriptive. Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese --- diff --git a/arch/powerpc/cpu/ppc4xx/start.S b/arch/powerpc/cpu/ppc4xx/start.S index 0e75794d22..99822d750e 100644 --- a/arch/powerpc/cpu/ppc4xx/start.S +++ b/arch/powerpc/cpu/ppc4xx/start.S @@ -48,21 +48,23 @@ *------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -/* U-Boot - Startup Code for AMCC 4xx PowerPC based Embedded Boards - * +/* + * Startup code for IBM/AMCC PowerPC 4xx (PPC4xx) based boards * - * The processor starts at 0xfffffffc and the code is executed - * from flash/rom. - * in memory, but as long we don't jump around before relocating. - * board_init lies at a quite high address and when the cpu has - * jumped there, everything is ok. - * This works because the cpu gives the FLASH (CS0) the whole - * address space at startup, and board_init lies as a echo of - * the flash somewhere up there in the memorymap. + * The following description only applies to the NOR flash style booting. + * NAND booting is different. For more details about NAND booting on 4xx + * take a look at doc/README.nand-boot-ppc440. * - * board_init will change CS0 to be positioned at the correct - * address and (s)dram will be positioned at address 0 + * The CPU starts at address 0xfffffffc (last word in the address space). + * The U-Boot image therefore has to be located in the "upper" area of the + * flash (e.g. 512MiB - 0xfff80000 ... 0xffffffff). The default value for + * the boot chip-select (CS0) is quite big and covers this area. On the + * 405EX this is for example 0xffe00000 ... 0xffffffff. U-Boot will + * reconfigure this CS0 (and other chip-selects as well when configured + * this way) in the boot process to the "correct" values matching the + * board layout. */ + #include #include #include