Really, it sounds more like you want a custom driver that "owns" that region of memory so it's marked as used and this driver is the gate keeper. I wonder if the console frame buffer driver for the mips ip32 arch might be a good example for you as it swallows a several meg chunk of memory for the display.
-S- On Tue, 16 Oct 2007, veerasena reddy wrote:
Hi, I have a board, which has two processors ( one is MIPS on which Linux-2.6.18 kernel runs and another is DSP based processor) and 32MB DDR. Out of 32MB of DDR 8MB is reserved for use by DSP processor. But the MIPS processor downloads firmware into this reserved memory for the DSP. Now, is it possible to use the TLB to prevent Linux from accessing the reserved memory after the firmware has been downloaded? Also we'd need to remove those TLB entries if the firmware would ever need to be reloaded to the DSP' memory region. What are the APIs to be used to achieve the above? Thanks in advance. Regards, Veerasena. 5, 50, 500, 5000 - Store N number of mails in your inbox. Go to http://help.yahoo.com/l/in/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/tools/tools-08.html