Strange writings at 0x0

Magnus Damm damm at opensource.se
Wed May 1 03:07:40 EST 2002


I think the file arch/ppc/kernel/head_8xx.S
saves stuff on address 0 in the tlb handler.
(line 361 on 2002-03-21)

/ magnus

Jakob Jepsen wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> When tracking a bug in our own code we stumbled over some strange
> writings to addr 0x0.
>
> The pattern :
>
> 00000000 : 55 00 30 55 01 30 5e 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
>
> are written continuously to memory.
>
> The writings have in them self no effect, but must be considered a bad
> sign.
>
> We are running on a MPC857T rev. A BETA running at 50 MHZ.
> Linux version 2.4.4 from Denx
>
> Have anybody seen something like this or have anybody an idea to where
> the data are
> coming from. (The CPM is a sure guess, but what are generating it ?)
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jakob
>

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