Subject: RE: What does mfspr(SPR_L2CR);?
To: Matt Thomas <port-powerpc@NetBSD.org>
From: Fraser, Doug <D.Fraser@flarion.com>
List: port-powerpc
Date: 12/17/2004 14:52:00
Did any of the 604 family have on-board L2? The 604 did not, nor the =
604e.
I am not sure what the 'v' brought to the table....
Here is a pointer to the 604e archive at Freescale.

http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=3DMPC604E-=
ARCHIVED&nodeId=3D01z3Tw9059r4bp



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[mailto:port-powerpc-owner@NetBSD.org]On Behalf Of Matt Thomas
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Subject: Re: What does mfspr(SPR_L2CR);?=20


At 10:25 AM 12/17/2004, David Edelsohn wrote:
>         Some SPR values are processor-dependent.  The SPR_L2CR value =
may
>be incorrect for the processor on which you are booting (604e).

Does the 604ev even have a L2?  I haven't been able to find a 604ev
programming manual online (Looked at Freescale or IBM websites).


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