Re: how to add 1 extra section in config.bib
- From: "Michel Verhagen (eMVP)" <michel@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 22:51:08 +1200
Yep, you should be able to do this. Just define another RAMIMAGE (not RESERVED) section and name it CPUMEM (just an example, name it whatever you want) and specify the 64 KB virtual address (you have to set up a static virtual mapping to that memory of course). Then instead of specifying NK behind a module name in platform.bib, specify "CPUMEM" (or the name you specified).
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zix wrote:
Hi Sheetal,.
thanx for the answer..
As I understand - you want to load certain dll into a different memory
section - is that so? Curious to know why would you want to do that and am
wondering if one could do that....
Typically when you reserve a memory block in config.bib - you may want to
reserve it for some module so that you have a chunk of contiguous memory
allocated for that module.
yes, right...cause this is internal 64kb..and i want to put some
application dll's which are very often called in this section. is that
possible. Do you have any insight....I think if I am able to create a
section, then I dont see any reason why I cant do that.
thanks
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