Other TI processors like am33xx, omap4 and omap5 have called these variables
as NON_SECURE_SRAM_*, shouldn't be a big problem rename these variables to
be coherent.
One reason more to rename these variables is to have the possibility of any
OMAP3 board to use the ti_armv7_common.h include as the NON_SECURE_SRAM_END
is used to define the CONFIG_SYS_INIT_SP_ADDR variable.
Signed-off-by: Enric Balletbo i Serra <eballetbo@gmail.com>
SRAM_OFFSET2)
#define SRAM_CLK_CODE (SRAM_VECT_CODE + 64)
-#define OMAP3_PUBLIC_SRAM_BASE 0x40208000 /* Works for GP & EMU */
-#define OMAP3_PUBLIC_SRAM_END 0x40210000
+#define NON_SECURE_SRAM_START 0x40208000 /* Works for GP & EMU */
+#define NON_SECURE_SRAM_END 0x40210000
#define LOW_LEVEL_SRAM_STACK 0x4020FFFC
/* scratch area - accessible on both EMU and GP */
-#define OMAP3_PUBLIC_SRAM_SCRATCH_AREA OMAP3_PUBLIC_SRAM_BASE
+#define OMAP3_PUBLIC_SRAM_SCRATCH_AREA NON_SECURE_SRAM_START
#define DEBUG_LED1 149 /* gpio */
#define DEBUG_LED2 150 /* gpio */