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reform-boundary-uboot
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c83f4c2d
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16 years ago
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Kyungmin Park
Committed by
Wolfgang Denk
16 years ago
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apollon: use the last memory area for u-boot
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Kyungmin Park
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kyungmin.park@samsung.com
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# Linux-Kernel is expected to be at 8000'8000, entry 8000'8000
# Linux-Kernel is expected to be at 8000'8000, entry 8000'8000
# (mem base + reserved)
# (mem base + reserved)
# For use with external or internal boots.
# For use with external or internal boots.
TEXT_BASE
=
0x8
0
e80000
TEXT_BASE
=
0x8
3
e80000
# Used with full SRAM boot.
# Used with full SRAM boot.
# This is either with a GP system or a signed boot image.
# This is either with a GP system or a signed boot image.
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