Where is MMU enabled?

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Hi List,

I am curious to know where is the MMU turned on in a Linux PPC system
- is it the u-boot or the linux kernel? Since enabling of MMU shall be
the point from where the CPU will have to generate virtual addresses -
I think it should be somewhere in the kernel. The reason is that all
the addresses that we give on the u-boot command line are physical
addresses and not virtual, right (Thus implying MMU is not turned
on?)?

Or is it that kernel always gets the control with MMU on on PPC systems?

How about other architectures?

Thanks,

Rick
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