Add a common get_ram_size() function and modify the the
board-specific files to invoke that common implementation.
diff --git a/board/cpu86/cpu86.c b/board/cpu86/cpu86.c
index 9477a15..3eb5b35 100644
--- a/board/cpu86/cpu86.c
+++ b/board/cpu86/cpu86.c
@@ -213,13 +213,10 @@
ulong orx, volatile uchar * base)
{
volatile uchar c = 0xff;
- ulong cnt, val;
- volatile ulong *addr;
volatile uint *sdmr_ptr;
volatile uint *orx_ptr;
+ ulong maxsize, size;
int i;
- ulong save[32]; /* to make test non-destructive */
- ulong maxsize;
/* We must be able to test a location outsize the maximum legal size
* to find out THAT we are outside; but this address still has to be
@@ -269,41 +266,11 @@
*sdmr_ptr = sdmr | PSDMR_OP_NORM | PSDMR_RFEN;
*base = c;
- /*
- * Check memory range for valid RAM. A simple memory test determines
- * the actually available RAM size between addresses `base' and
- * `base + maxsize'. Some (not all) hardware errors are detected:
- * - short between address lines
- * - short between data lines
- */
- i = 0;
- for (cnt = maxsize / sizeof (long); cnt > 0; cnt >>= 1) {
- addr = (volatile ulong *) base + cnt; /* pointer arith! */
- save[i++] = *addr;
- *addr = ~cnt;
- }
+ size = get_ram_size((long *)base, maxsize);
- addr = (volatile ulong *) base;
- save[i] = *addr;
- *addr = 0;
+ *orx_ptr = orx | ~(size - 1);
- if ((val = *addr) != 0) {
- *addr = save[i];
- return (0);
- }
-
- for (cnt = 1; cnt <= maxsize / sizeof (long); cnt <<= 1) {
- addr = (volatile ulong *) base + cnt; /* pointer arith! */
- val = *addr;
- *addr = save[--i];
- if (val != ~cnt) {
- /* Write the actual size to ORx
- */
- *orx_ptr = orx | ~(cnt * sizeof (long) - 1);
- return (cnt * sizeof (long));
- }
- }
- return (maxsize);
+ return (size);
}
long int initdram (int board_type)