Random read/write errors are a bad thing - so don't let anyone
(including the test bench) run on something we know is bad.
Signed-off-by: Robin Getz <rgetz@blackfin.uclinux.org>
Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <cooloney@kernel.org>
CPU, bfin_revid());
}
+ /* We can't run on BF548-0.1 due to ANOMALY 05000448 */
+ if (bfin_cpuid() == 0x27de && bfin_revid() == 1)
+ panic("You can't run on this processor due to 05000448\n");
+
printk(KERN_INFO "Blackfin Linux support by http://blackfin.uclinux.org/\n");
printk(KERN_INFO "Processor Speed: %lu MHz core clock and %lu MHz System Clock\n",
#if ((0xffffffff - L1_CODE_START + 1) + CONFIG_BOOT_LOAD) > 0x1000000
# error "The kernel load address is too high; keep it below 10meg for safety"
#endif
+
+#ifdef ANOMALY_05000448
+# if ANOMALY_05000448
+# error You are using a part with anomaly 05000448, this issue causes random memory read/write failures - that means random crashes.
+# endif
+#endif