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author | Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de> | 2012-11-20 18:20:56 +0100 |
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committer | Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de> | 2012-11-28 07:45:05 +0100 |
commit | bbc880eee702fc175d4a3c3e87b682c26c38f940 (patch) | |
tree | a5a55d36dc52758723f0426e3189e0084bedb348 /src/mainboard/broadcom/blast | |
parent | 721265b87ac1e70dea72c5b1ae7f5878214557cf (diff) | |
download | coreboot-bbc880eee702fc175d4a3c3e87b682c26c38f940.tar.xz |
amdk8/amdfam10: Use CAR_GLOBAL for sysinfo
This gets rid of the somewhat unstructured placement of AMD's
sysinfo structure in CAR.
We used to carve out some CAR space using a Kconfig variable,
and then put sysinfo there manually (by "virtue" of pointer magic).
Now it's a variable with the CAR_GLOBAL qualifier, and build
system magic.
For this, the following steps were done (but must happen together
since the intermediates won't build):
- Add new CAR_GLOBAL sysinfo_car
- point all sysinfo pointers to sysinfo_car instead of GLOBAL_VAR
- remove DCACHE_RAM_GLOBAL_VAR_SIZE
- from CAR setup (no need to reserve the space)
- commented out code (that was commented out for years)
- only copy sizeof(sysinfo) into RAM after ram init, where
before it copied the whole GLOBAL_VAR area.
- from Kconfig
Change-Id: I3cbcccd883ca6751326c8e32afde2eb0c91229ed
Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/1887
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Marc Jones <marcj303@gmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/mainboard/broadcom/blast')
-rw-r--r-- | src/mainboard/broadcom/blast/Kconfig | 4 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/src/mainboard/broadcom/blast/Kconfig b/src/mainboard/broadcom/blast/Kconfig index 01a7cc3e04..b953b6e1c6 100644 --- a/src/mainboard/broadcom/blast/Kconfig +++ b/src/mainboard/broadcom/blast/Kconfig @@ -29,10 +29,6 @@ config DCACHE_RAM_SIZE hex default 0x01000 -config DCACHE_RAM_GLOBAL_VAR_SIZE - hex - default 0x0 - config APIC_ID_OFFSET hex default 0x0 |