ti_omap5_common: mark region of DRAM protected on HS parts

If the ending portion of the DRAM is reserved for secure
world use, then u-boot cannot use this memory for its relocation
purposes. To prevent issues, we mark this memory as PRAM and this
prevents it from being used by u-boot at all.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Allred <d-allred@ti.com>
diff --git a/include/configs/ti_omap5_common.h b/include/configs/ti_omap5_common.h
index ea11226..a483850 100644
--- a/include/configs/ti_omap5_common.h
+++ b/include/configs/ti_omap5_common.h
@@ -144,6 +144,14 @@
  */
 #define TI_OMAP5_SECURE_BOOT_RESV_SRAM_SZ	0x1000
 #define CONFIG_SPL_TEXT_BASE	0x40301350
+/* If no specific start address is specified then the secure EMIF
+ * region will be placed at the end of the DDR space. In order to prevent
+ * the main u-boot relocation from clobbering that memory and causing a
+ * firewall violation, we tell u-boot that memory is protected RAM (PRAM)
+ */
+#if (CONFIG_TI_SECURE_EMIF_REGION_START == 0)
+#define CONFIG_PRAM (CONFIG_TI_SECURE_EMIF_TOTAL_REGION_SIZE) >> 10
+#endif
 #else
 /*
  * For all booting on GP parts, the flash loader image is