Hi, On Wed, Jun 03, 2015 at 05:08:31PM +0300, Валерий Ныров wrote: > Hello everyone! I am a newbie and trying to run the barebox on > BeagleBoard-Xm rev.C with 512MB DDR on board. > > To support 512MB I did the following: > > 1) file: arm/boards/beagle/board.c, func: beagle_mem_init(), change line 85: > > beagle_mem_init(void) > { > //omap_add_ram0(SZ_128M); > omap_add_ram0(SZ_512M); > } > > 2) file: arm/boards/beagle/lowlevel.c, func: sdrc_init(), change line 127: > > //writel(0x02584099, OMAP3_SDRC_REG(MCFG_0)); > writel(0x02590099, OMAP3_SDRC_REG(MCFG_0)); // to add 512MB support on CS0 > > Then launch barebox and send command - memtest, which return error: > "FAILURE: Address bit stuck high @ 0x90000000: expected 0xaaaaaaaa, > actual 0x7fffffff", > but commands "memset" writes data to the address 0x90000000 correct, > what I did not so? > if memtest failed then the caching will be enabled again. This means I would not trust the memset and memory display command here. Maybe you could add some memset argument for disable/enable the caching on some page (which is memory address space) which you want to write and read. Just for debugging cases. Don't know if Sascha likes this idea. - Alex _______________________________________________ barebox mailing list barebox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/barebox