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Altera_Forum
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13 years agoHi,
No, i have not seen this message but it definitely has to do with ram -- slab.c takes care of memory allocation. I would suggest leaving your kernel settings in the original values first and move change the value for DDR2 in linux-2.6/arch/nios2/include/asm/nios.h file to 0x06000000. Try to boot and see what happens. If you still have the issues then you may have to play with the settings in SOPC builder or Qsys of your nios2 processor and your memory module. Other than that, i would not know how to attack the problem. Maybe from the kernel settings you can make some progress.