u-boot/board/sandpoint
Becky Bruce 9973e3c614 Change initdram() return type to phys_size_t
This patch changes the return type of initdram() from long int to phys_size_t.
This is required for a couple of reasons: long int limits the amount of dram
to 2GB, and u-boot in general is moving over to phys_size_t to represent the
size of physical memory.  phys_size_t is defined as an unsigned long on almost
all current platforms.

This patch *only* changes the return type of the initdram function (in
include/common.h, as well as in each board's implementation of initdram).  It
does not actually modify the code inside the function on any of the platforms;
platforms which wish to support more than 2GB of DRAM will need to modify
their initdram() function code.

Build tested with MAKEALL for ppc, arm, mips, mips-el. Booted on powerpc
MPC8641HPCN.

Signed-off-by: Becky Bruce <becky.bruce@freescale.com>
2008-06-12 08:50:18 +02:00
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config.mk Initial revision 2002-01-09 23:18:52 +00:00
dinkdl Initial revision 2001-10-15 21:41:43 +00:00
early_init.S * Code cleanup: 2003-06-27 21:31:46 +00:00
flash.c * Code cleanup: 2003-06-27 21:31:46 +00:00
Makefile Move "ar" flags to config.mk to allow for silent "make -s" 2006-10-09 01:02:05 +02:00
README Initial revision 2002-11-02 22:58:18 +00:00
sandpoint.c Change initdram() return type to phys_size_t 2008-06-12 08:50:18 +02:00
speed.h Big white-space cleanup. 2008-05-21 00:14:08 +02:00

This port of U-Boot will run on a Motorola Sandpoint 3 development
system equipped with a Unity X4 PPMC card (MPC8240 CPU) only. It is a
snapshot of work in progress and far from being completed. In order
to run it on the target system, it has to be downloaded using the
DINK32 monitor program that came with your Sandpoint system. Please
note that DINK32 does not accept the S-Record file created by the
U-Boot build process unmodified, because it contains CR/LF line
terminators. You have to strip the CR characters first. There is a
tiny script named 'dinkdl' I created for this purpose.

The Sandpoint port is based on the work of Rob Taylor, who does not
seem to maintain it any more. I can be reached by mail as
tkoeller@gmx.net.

Thomas Koeller