Re: v2013.02.0 phyCORE-OMAP4 MLO to big

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On Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 04:22:09PM +0100, Jan Weitzel wrote:
> Hi,
> with the release v2013.02.0 the MLO gets so bit, that it eats the boot
> information in the SRAM.
> 
> nm --size-sort 
> 
> ...
> 00000630 D nand_flash_ids
> 000008c0 t mci_probe
> 00000c00 b gpio_desc
> 00001400 b files
> 
> If I remove  GPIOLIB from MLO it work again. Maybe setting MAX_FILES
> down or find a dynamic way for the big arrays is a better solution.
> Any Ideas?

Could you link the MLO to SDRAM instead?

Sascha


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