Fwd: Self modifying code in ARM 11 architectures

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Hi All,

I am no success in booting up the ARM1176 processor with the
linux-2.6.32 kernel.
While googling about the ARM Harvard architecture, I came to know that
we have to flush/invalidate the D-Cache and I-Cache
when using the self modifying codes.

So here my questions/doubts :
1) Is'nt it the kernel itself is self modifying code with lots of
function pointers ?
    If yes, how is synchronization b/w d-cache and i-cache handled in
the kernel ?
2) Can this be the reason for the kernel not booting for me ?
    Because If i disable the I-Cache in the config, then the kernel
boots up without any issues.
Any pointers on this will be of great help.

Thanks & Best Regards
Ashok
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