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Created Mar 11, 2021 by Jonathan Currier@dormitoMaintainer
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Address space remapping means rom will no longer be at 0x0

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Because the remapping means rom no longer starts at 0x0, this assert will break.

I thought about checking that _start == 0x40000000 but ultimately that did not seem like a good idea to me either. If you have any alternatives to suggest besides dropping the assert I'd be interested.

See also:

https://gitlab.raptorengineering.com/kestrel-collaboration/kestrel-litex/litex-boards/-/merge_requests/5 (and related)

Edited Mar 11, 2021 by Jonathan Currier
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Source branch: dormito/address-space-remap

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