[PATCH 5/5] arm: dts: Convert mvebu device tree files to 64 bits
Jason Cooper
jason at lakedaemon.net
Thu Mar 21 16:30:26 EDT 2013
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 09:22:36PM +0100, Thomas Petazzoni wrote:
> Dear Andrew Lunn,
>
> On Thu, 21 Mar 2013 21:15:33 +0100, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>
> > Could you recommend a document which introduces LPAE.
> >
> > Only being able to address 7GB seems a bit odd to me. I kind of
> > expected you set up the translation tables to map a page in the 32 bit
> > address range to any arbitrary page in the 40 bit address range. So
> > leaving 0xC0000000 to 0xffffffff in the 32bit address range clear is
> > easy. But why do you loose space in the 40bit address range?
>
> translation tables convert virtual addresses to physical addresses.
> Here, we are only talking about physical addresses. There is an overlap
> between the physical addresses used by the RAM, and the physical
> addresses at which I/O devices are visible.
>
> And I'm not sure the SDRAM address decoding windows allows to split the
> first 4 GB of RAM into two areas, one that would be mapped starting at
> physical address 0x0, and another area that would be mapped at a
> different address (above 4 GB).
>
> However, I'm unsure why 0xC0000000 was chosen. Why not 0xD0000000,
> where the internal registers currently start?
I had the same question earlier but got distracted by other things.
Thanks for bringing it up. Gregory, shouldn't this be 0xD0000000?
thx,
Jason.
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