wdenk a2663ea4fc * Patches by David Müller, 14 Nov 2003:
- board/mpl/common/common_util.c
    * implement support for BZIP2 compressed images
    * various cleanups (printf -> puts, ...)
  - board/mpl/common/flash.c
    * report correct errors to upper layers
    * check the erase fail and VPP low bits in status reg
  - board/mpl/vcma9/cmd_vcma9.c
  - board/mpl/vcma9/flash.c
    * various cleanups (printf -> puts, ...)
  - common/cmd_usb.c
    * fix typo in comment
  - cpu/arm920t/usb_ohci.c
    * support for S3C2410 is missing in #if line
  - drivers/cs8900.c
    * reinit some registers in case of error (cable missing, ...)
  - fs/fat/fat.c
    * support for USB/MMC devices is missing in #if line
  - include/configs/MIP405.h
  - include/configs/PIP405.h
    * enable BZIP2 support
    * enlarge malloc space to 1MiB because of BZIP2 support
  - include/configs/VCMA9.h
    * enable BZIP2 support
    * enlarge malloc space to 1MiB because of BZIP2 support
    * enable USB support
  - lib_arm/armlinux.c
    * change calling convention of ARM Linux kernel as
      described on http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/booting.php

* Patch by Thomas Lange, 14 Nov 2003:
  Split dbau1x00 into dbau1000, dbau1100 and dbau1500 configs to
  support all these AMD boards.

* Patch by Thomas Lange, 14 Nov 2003:
  Workaround for mips au1x00 physical memory accesses (the au1x00
  uses a 36 bit bus internally and cannot access physical memory
  directly. Use the uncached SDRAM address instead of the physical
  one.)
2003-12-07 18:32:37 +00:00

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#
# (C) Copyright 2002, 2003
# David Mueller, ELSOFT AG, <d.mueller@elsoft.ch>
#
# MPL VCMA9 board with S3C2410X (ARM920T) cpu
#
# see http://www.mpl.ch/ for more information about the MPL VCMA9
#
#
# MPL VCMA9 has 1 bank of minimal 16 MB DRAM
# from 0x30000000
#
# Linux-Kernel is expected to be at 3000'8000, entry 3000'8000
# optionally with a ramdisk at 3040'0000
#
# we load ourself to 30F8'0000
#
# download area is 3080'0000
#
#TEXT_BASE = 0x30F80000
TEXT_BASE = 0x33F00000