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Re: Memory Layout of Samsung SNDS.....??


I notice a warning:
BFD:/redboot_snds_install/redboot.img:warning:allocated section '.bss' not
in segment
but still got redboot.bin redboot.elf redboot.img
I don't know how to fix it......
I use original source code to compile again, same warning
Is anyone use SNDS got same warning?



                                                                                                                    
                      Andrew Lunn                                                                                   
                      <andrew@lunn.ch>                   收件人: RandyLin@mxic.com.tw                              
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On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 05:25:46PM +0800, RandyLin@mxic.com.tw wrote:
>
> I select Samsung SNDS template, and redboot package, then import
> redboot_rom.ecm

Thats sounds correct.

I would check what the call set_debug_comm is doing. Like i said
before, i think its a virtual vector problem. Maybe your configuration
is not causing these to be setup correctly.

I don't know the configuration options for this too well...

  Andrew

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