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diff --git a/Documentation/arm/Sharp-LH/SDRAM b/Documentation/arm/Sharp-LH/SDRAM deleted file mode 100644 index 93ddc23c2fa..00000000000 --- a/Documentation/arm/Sharp-LH/SDRAM +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -README on the SDRAM Controller for the LH7a40X -============================================== - -The standard configuration for the SDRAM controller generates a sparse -memory array. The precise layout is determined by the SDRAM chips. A -default kernel configuration assembles the discontiguous memory -regions into separate memory nodes via the NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory -Architecture) facilities. In this default configuration, the kernel -is forgiving about the precise layout. As long as it is given an -accurate picture of available memory by the bootloader the kernel will -execute correctly. - -The SDRC supports a mode where some of the chip select lines are -swapped in order to make SDRAM look like a synchronous ROM. Setting -this bit means that the RAM will present as a contiguous array. Some -programmers prefer this to the discontiguous layout. Be aware that -may be a penalty for this feature where some some configurations of -memory are significantly reduced; i.e. 64MiB of RAM appears as only 32 -MiB. - -There are a couple of configuration options to override the default -behavior. When the SROMLL bit is set and memory appears as a -contiguous array, there is no reason to support NUMA. -CONFIG_LH7A40X_CONTIGMEM disables NUMA support. When physical memory -is discontiguous, the memory tables are organized such that there are -two banks per nodes with a small gap between them. This layout wastes -some kernel memory for page tables representing non-existent memory. -CONFIG_LH7A40X_ONE_BANK_PER_NODE optimizes the node tables such that -there are no gaps. These options control the low level organization -of the memory management tables in ways that may prevent the kernel -from booting or may cause the kernel to allocated excessively large -page tables. Be warned. Only change these options if you know what -you are doing. The default behavior is a reasonable compromise that -will suit all users. - --- - -A typical 32MiB system with the default configuration options will -find physical memory managed as follows. - - node 0: 0xc0000000 4MiB - 0xc1000000 4MiB - node 1: 0xc4000000 4MiB - 0xc5000000 4MiB - node 2: 0xc8000000 4MiB - 0xc9000000 4MiB - node 3: 0xcc000000 4MiB - 0xcd000000 4MiB - -Setting CONFIG_LH7A40X_ONE_BANK_PER_NODE will put each bank into a -separate node. |