Re: OMAP3 L2/outer cache enabled in kernel (after being disabled by uBoot)?

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> 
> So I re-iterate that we need to have solution to this problem.
> 

... I don't want to be a pain, but it seems to me that this dicussion didn't reach a full conclussion?

I think it was left with the open options being:
1) Leave the L2/outer cache enabled in the bootloader (not ideal and may cause problems with future devices)
2) Turn the L2/outer cache on for OMAP3 later in the kernel boot when the device is known

Is there any concensus?

Cheers,
Joe

> Regards
> Santosh


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