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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
addrmap command
===============
Synopsis
--------
::
addrmap
Description
-----------
The addrmap command is used to display non-identity virtual-physical memory
mappings for 32-bit CPUs.
The output may look like:
::
=> addrmap
vaddr paddr size
================ ================ ================
e0000000 fe0000000 00100000
00000000 00000000 04000000
04000000 04000000 04000000
80000000 c00000000 10000000
90000000 c10000000 10000000
a0000000 fe1000000 00010000
The first column indicates the virtual address.
The second column indicates the physical address.
The third column indicates the mapped size.
Configuration
-------------
To use the addrmap command you must specify CONFIG_CMD_ADDRMAP=y.
It is automatically turned on when CONFIG_ADDR_MAP is set.