On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 10:15:49PM +0200, Kevin D. Kissell wrote: > > > Since the kernel cache attribute is never initialized before > > > ld_mmu_{whatever} is invoked, and since that Config field > > > does not have a well-defined reset state on many MIPS > > > CPUs, it would appear that we are in effect trusting the > > > bootloader to have done something reasonable like > > > set kseg0 to be non-cachable or write-through, either > > > of which would be safe for the current code. > > > > I think you just proposed a fix: check current config register when we > turn > > off cache. Thanks. :-) > > That's a heuristic at best. If the config register comes up random, > it can appear to be sane even though the cache is in fact uninitialized. > For any practical reasons, we can assume there is a loader for Linux, and we can assume loader does not run with a random config register. Jun