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warning when starting MMU on TCC8900

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  • Note: This was originally posted on 31st October 2011 at http://forums.arm.com

    The correct solution to the problem is to ensure the platform provider  configures the Mali driver binaries with a suitable memory range which  will cover the present Linux kernel's framebuffer memory layout, and  update the driver binaries if the kernel memory map changes. What is  happening in your case is that the platform provider has somehow got the  supplied Mali driver binaries out of sync with their supplied Linux  kernel.


    So it is a problem on the third-party provider's side, and not Mali's, correct?

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  • Note: This was originally posted on 31st October 2011 at http://forums.arm.com

    The correct solution to the problem is to ensure the platform provider  configures the Mali driver binaries with a suitable memory range which  will cover the present Linux kernel's framebuffer memory layout, and  update the driver binaries if the kernel memory map changes. What is  happening in your case is that the platform provider has somehow got the  supplied Mali driver binaries out of sync with their supplied Linux  kernel.


    So it is a problem on the third-party provider's side, and not Mali's, correct?

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