From 43d9616cffb4a130e1620e3e33fc9bc1bcabe399 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wdenk Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 00:02:04 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] * Patch by Robert Schwebel, 21 Jan 2003: - Add support for Innokom board - Don't complain if "install" fails - README cleanup (remove duplicated lines) - Update PXA header files * Add documentation for existing POST code (doc/README.POST) * Patch by Laudney Ren, 15 Jan 2003: Fix handling of redundand environment in "tools/envcrc.c" * Patch by Detlev Zundel, 28 Feb 2003: Add bedbug support for 824x systems * Add support for 16 MB flash configuration of TRAB board * Patch by Erwin Rol, 27 Feb 2003: Add support for RTEMS * Add image information to README * Fix dual PCMCIA slot support (when running with just one slot populated) * Add VFD type detection to trab board * extend drivers/cs8900.c driver to synchronize ethaddr environment variable with value in the EEPROM --- CHANGELOG | 35 +- CREDITS | 3 +- MAINTAINERS | 12 + MAKEALL | 2 +- Makefile | 41 +- README | 375 +++++++++-------- board/innokom/Makefile | 47 +++ board/innokom/config.mk | 16 + board/innokom/flash.c | 377 +++++++++++++++++ board/innokom/innokom.c | 139 +++++++ board/innokom/memsetup.S | 429 +++++++++++++++++++ board/innokom/u-boot.lds | 53 +++ board/r360mpi/flash.c | 262 ++++++------ common/env_flash.c | 2 +- cpu/mpc824x/Makefile | 5 +- cpu/mpc824x/start.S | 2 +- cpu/mpc824x/traps.c | 15 + cpu/xscale/Makefile | 2 +- cpu/xscale/i2c.c | 453 ++++++++++++++++++++ doc/README.POST | 732 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ include/asm-arm/arch-pxa/pxa-regs.h | 36 +- include/asm-arm/arch-xscale/pxa-regs.h | 359 +++++++++++++--- include/asm-arm/proc-armv/ptrace.h | 2 + include/configs/innokom.h | 444 ++++++++++++++++++++ include/configs/trab.h | 14 +- tools/envcrc.c | 29 +- 26 files changed, 3495 insertions(+), 391 deletions(-) create mode 100644 board/innokom/Makefile create mode 100644 board/innokom/config.mk create mode 100644 board/innokom/flash.c create mode 100644 board/innokom/innokom.c create mode 100644 board/innokom/memsetup.S create mode 100644 board/innokom/u-boot.lds create mode 100644 cpu/xscale/i2c.c create mode 100644 doc/README.POST create mode 100644 include/configs/innokom.h diff --git a/CHANGELOG b/CHANGELOG index ef7e514..8457040 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG +++ b/CHANGELOG @@ -1,7 +1,28 @@ ====================================================================== -Changes since U-Boot 0.2.1: +Changes since U-Boot 0.2.2: ====================================================================== +* Patch by Robert Schwebel, 21 Jan 2003: + - Add support for Innokom board + - Don't complain if "install" fails + - README cleanup (remove duplicated lines) + - Update PXA header files + +* Add documentation for existing POST code (doc/README.POST) + +* Patch by Laudney Ren, 15 Jan 2003: + Fix handling of redundand environment in "tools/envcrc.c" + +* Patch by Detlev Zundel, 28 Feb 2003: + Add bedbug support for 824x systems + +* Add support for 16 MB flash configuration of TRAB board + +* Patch by Erwin Rol, 27 Feb 2003: + Add support for RTEMS + +* Add image information to README + * Patch by Stefan Roese, 18 Feb 2003: CPCIISER4 configuration updated. @@ -14,9 +35,21 @@ Changes since U-Boot 0.2.1: PCI spec 2.2 defines, that a pci target has 2^25 pci clocks after RST# to respond to configuration cycles (33MHz -> 1s). +* Fix dual PCMCIA slot support (when running with just one + slot populated) + +* Add VFD type detection to trab board + +* extend drivers/cs8900.c driver to synchronize ethaddr environment + variable with value in the EEPROM + * Patch by Stefan Roese, 10 Feb 2003: Add support for 4MB and 128MB onboard SDRAM (cpu/ppc4xx/sdram.c) +====================================================================== +Changes for U-Boot 0.2.2: +====================================================================== + * Add dual ethernet support on PM826 * Add support for LXT971 PHY on PM826 diff --git a/CREDITS b/CREDITS index a2beb52..0b6353a 100644 --- a/CREDITS +++ b/CREDITS @@ -227,7 +227,8 @@ D: FADS823 configuration, MPC823 video support, I2C, wireless keyboard, lots mor N: Robert Schwebel E: r.schwebel@pengutronix.de -D: Support for csb226 board (xscale) +D: Support for csb226 and innokom boards (xscale) + N: Rob Taylor E: robt@flyingpig.com D: Port to MBX860T and Sandpoint8240 diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index 969e0f8..1048ee1 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -246,6 +246,7 @@ Rolf Offermanns Robert Schwebel csb226 xscale + innokom xscale Alex Züpke @@ -264,5 +265,16 @@ Daniel Engstr sc520_cdp x86 ######################################################################### +# MIPS Systems: # +# # +# Maintainer Name, Email Address # +# Board CPU # +######################################################################### + +Wolfgang Denk + + incaip MIPS32 4Kc + +######################################################################### # End of MAINTAINERS list # ######################################################################### diff --git a/MAKEALL b/MAKEALL index 12c2cac..75d934a 100644 --- a/MAKEALL +++ b/MAKEALL @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ LIST_ARM9="smdk2400 smdk2410 trab" ## Xscale Systems ######################################################################### -LIST_xscale="lubbock cradle csb226" +LIST_xscale="lubbock cradle csb226 innokom" LIST_arm="${LIST_SA} ${LIST_ARM7} ${LIST_ARM9} ${LIST_xscale}" diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index d2f8480..78babef 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -77,6 +77,9 @@ endif ifeq ($(ARCH),i386) #CROSS_COMPILE = i386-elf- endif +ifeq ($(ARCH),mips) +CROSS_COMPILE = mips_4KC- +endif endif endif @@ -129,8 +132,8 @@ LIBS += lib_generic/libgeneric.a all: u-boot.srec u-boot.bin System.map install: all - cp u-boot.bin /tftpboot/u-boot.bin - cp u-boot.bin /net/sam/tftpboot/u-boot.bin + -cp u-boot.bin /tftpboot/u-boot.bin + -cp u-boot.bin /net/denx/tftpboot/u-boot.bin u-boot.srec: u-boot $(OBJCOPY) ${OBJCFLAGS} -O srec $< $@ @@ -611,14 +614,22 @@ shannon_config : unconfig ## ARM920T Systems ######################################################################### +xtract_trab = $(subst _big_flash,,$(subst _config,,$1)) + smdk2400_config : unconfig @./mkconfig $(@:_config=) arm arm920t smdk2400 smdk2410_config : unconfig @./mkconfig $(@:_config=) arm arm920t smdk2410 -trab_config : unconfig - @./mkconfig $(@:_config=) arm arm920t trab +trab_config \ +trab_big_flash_config: unconfig + @ >include/config.h + @[ -z "$(findstring _big_flash,$@)" ] || \ + { echo "#define CONFIG_BIG_FLASH" >>include/config.h ; \ + echo "... with big flash support" ; \ + } + @./mkconfig -a $(call xtract_trab,$@) arm arm920t trab ######################################################################### ## ARM720T Systems @@ -631,18 +642,21 @@ ep7312_config : unconfig @./mkconfig $(@:_config=) arm arm720t ep7312 ######################################################################### -## Xscale Systems +## XScale Systems ######################################################################### -lubbock_config : unconfig - @./mkconfig $(@:_config=) arm xscale lubbock - cradle_config : unconfig @./mkconfig $(@:_config=) arm xscale cradle csb226_config : unconfig @./mkconfig $(@:_config=) arm xscale csb226 +innokom_config : unconfig + @./mkconfig $(@:_config=) arm xscale innokom + +lubbock_config : unconfig + @./mkconfig $(@:_config=) arm xscale lubbock + #======================================================================== # i386 #======================================================================== @@ -652,7 +666,17 @@ csb226_config : unconfig sc520_cdp_config : unconfig @./mkconfig $(@:_config=) i386 i386 sc520_cdp +#======================================================================== +# MIPS +#======================================================================== ######################################################################### +## MIPS32 4Kc +######################################################################### + +incaip_config : unconfig + @./mkconfig $(@:_config=) mips mips incaip + + clean: find . -type f \ @@ -674,6 +698,7 @@ clobber: clean rm -fr *.*~ rm -f u-boot u-boot.bin u-boot.elf u-boot.srec u-boot.map System.map rm -f tools/crc32.c tools/environment.c tools/env/crc32.c + rm -f cpu/mpc824x/bedbug_603e.c rm -f include/asm/arch include/asm mrproper \ diff --git a/README b/README index 844c3a8..6a011cb 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -395,10 +395,10 @@ The following options need to be configured: default environment. - Console Interface: - Depending on board, define exactly one serial port - (like CONFIG_8xx_CONS_SMC1, CONFIG_8xx_CONS_SMC2, - CONFIG_8xx_CONS_SCC1, ...), or switch off the serial - console by defining CONFIG_8xx_CONS_NONE + Depending on board, define exactly one serial port + (like CONFIG_8xx_CONS_SMC1, CONFIG_8xx_CONS_SMC2, + CONFIG_8xx_CONS_SCC1, ...), or switch off the serial + console by defining CONFIG_8xx_CONS_NONE Note: if CONFIG_8xx_CONS_NONE is defined, the serial port routines must be defined elsewhere @@ -443,9 +443,9 @@ The following options need to be configured: addional board info beside the logo - When CONFIG_CFB_CONSOLE is defined, video console is - default i/o. Serial console can be forced with - environment 'console=serial'. + When CONFIG_CFB_CONSOLE is defined, video console is + default i/o. Serial console can be forced with + environment 'console=serial'. - Console Baudrate: CONFIG_BAUDRATE - in bps @@ -489,15 +489,15 @@ The following options need to be configured: within "Boot Delay" after reset. CONFIG_BOOTARGS - This can be used to pass arguments to the bootm - command. The value of CONFIG_BOOTARGS goes into the - environment value "bootargs". + This can be used to pass arguments to the bootm + command. The value of CONFIG_BOOTARGS goes into the + environment value "bootargs". CONFIG_RAMBOOT and CONFIG_NFSBOOT - The value of these goes into the environment as - "ramboot" and "nfsboot" respectively, and can be used - as a convenience, when switching between booting from - ram and nfs. + The value of these goes into the environment as + "ramboot" and "nfsboot" respectively, and can be used + as a convenience, when switching between booting from + ram and nfs. - Pre-Boot Commands: CONFIG_PREBOOT @@ -596,13 +596,13 @@ The following options need to be configured: Note: Don't enable the "icache" and "dcache" commands - (configuration option CFG_CMD_CACHE) unless you know - what you (and your U-Boot users) are doing. Data - cache cannot be enabled on systems like the 8xx or - 8260 (where accesses to the IMMR region must be - uncached), and it cannot be disabled on all other - systems where we (mis-) use the data cache to hold an - initial stack and some data. + (configuration option CFG_CMD_CACHE) unless you know + what you (and your U-Boot users) are doing. Data + cache cannot be enabled on systems like the 8xx or + 8260 (where accesses to the IMMR region must be + uncached), and it cannot be disabled on all other + systems where we (mis-) use the data cache to hold an + initial stack and some data. XXX - this list needs to get updated! @@ -628,10 +628,10 @@ The following options need to be configured: - Timestamp Support: - When CONFIG_TIMESTAMP is selected, the timestamp - (date and time) of an image is printed by image - commands like bootm or iminfo. This option is - automatically enabled when you select CFG_CMD_DATE . + When CONFIG_TIMESTAMP is selected, the timestamp + (date and time) of an image is printed by image + commands like bootm or iminfo. This option is + automatically enabled when you select CFG_CMD_DATE . - Partition Support: CONFIG_MAC_PARTITION and/or CONFIG_DOS_PARTITION @@ -720,14 +720,14 @@ The following options need to be configured: standard LiLo mode numbers. Following modes are supported (* is default): - 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 - 256 (8bit) 303* 305 307 - 65536 (16bit) 314 317 31a - 16,7 Mill (24bit) 315 318 31b + 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 + 256 (8bit) 303* 305 307 + 65536 (16bit) 314 317 31a + 16,7 Mill (24bit) 315 318 31b (i.e. setenv videomode 317; saveenv; reset;) CONFIG_VIDEO_SED13806 - Enable Epson SED13806 driver. This driver supports 8bpp + Enable Epson SED13806 driver. This driver supports 8bpp and 16bpp modes defined by CONFIG_VIDEO_SED13806_8BPP or CONFIG_VIDEO_SED13806_16BPP @@ -839,8 +839,8 @@ The following options need to be configured: either CONFIG_HARD_I2C or CONFIG_SOFT_I2C must be defined to include the appropriate I2C driver. - See also: common/cmd_i2c.c for a description of the - command line interface. + See also: common/cmd_i2c.c for a description of the + command line interface. CONFIG_HARD_I2C @@ -855,14 +855,14 @@ The following options need to be configured: I2C_INIT - (Optional). Any commands necessary to enable I2C - controller or configure ports. + (Optional). Any commands necessary to enable I2C + controller or configure ports. I2C_PORT - (Only for MPC8260 CPU). The I/O port to use (the code - assumes both bits are on the same port). Valid values - are 0..3 for ports A..D. + (Only for MPC8260 CPU). The I/O port to use (the code + assumes both bits are on the same port). Valid values + are 0..3 for ports A..D. I2C_ACTIVE @@ -910,40 +910,40 @@ The following options need to be configured: CONFIG_SOFT_SPI - Enables a software (bit-bang) SPI driver rather than - using hardware support. This is a general purpose - driver that only requires three general I/O port pins - (two outputs, one input) to function. If this is - defined, the board configuration must define several - SPI configuration items (port pins to use, etc). For - an example, see include/configs/sacsng.h. + Enables a software (bit-bang) SPI driver rather than + using hardware support. This is a general purpose + driver that only requires three general I/O port pins + (two outputs, one input) to function. If this is + defined, the board configuration must define several + SPI configuration items (port pins to use, etc). For + an example, see include/configs/sacsng.h. - FPGA Support: CONFIG_FPGA_COUNT - Specify the number of FPGA devices to support. + Specify the number of FPGA devices to support. - CONFIG_FPGA + CONFIG_FPGA - Used to specify the types of FPGA devices. For + Used to specify the types of FPGA devices. For example, #define CONFIG_FPGA CFG_XILINX_VIRTEX2 CFG_FPGA_PROG_FEEDBACK - Enable printing of hash marks during FPGA + Enable printing of hash marks during FPGA configuration. CFG_FPGA_CHECK_BUSY - Enable checks on FPGA configuration interface busy - status by the configuration function. This option - will require a board or device specific function to - be written. + Enable checks on FPGA configuration interface busy + status by the configuration function. This option + will require a board or device specific function to + be written. CONFIG_FPGA_DELAY - If defined, a function that provides delays in the - FPGA configuration driver. + If defined, a function that provides delays in the + FPGA configuration driver. CFG_FPGA_CHECK_CTRLC @@ -951,25 +951,25 @@ The following options need to be configured: CFG_FPGA_CHECK_ERROR - Check for configuration errors during FPGA bitfile - loading. For example, abort during Virtex II - configuration if the INIT_B line goes low (which - indicated a CRC error). + Check for configuration errors during FPGA bitfile + loading. For example, abort during Virtex II + configuration if the INIT_B line goes low (which + indicated a CRC error). CFG_FPGA_WAIT_INIT - Maximum time to wait for the INIT_B line to deassert - after PROB_B has been deasserted during a Virtex II - FPGA configuration sequence. The default time is 500 mS. + Maximum time to wait for the INIT_B line to deassert + after PROB_B has been deasserted during a Virtex II + FPGA configuration sequence. The default time is 500 mS. CFG_FPGA_WAIT_BUSY - Maximum time to wait for BUSY to deassert during - Virtex II FPGA configuration. The default is 5 mS. + Maximum time to wait for BUSY to deassert during + Virtex II FPGA configuration. The default is 5 mS. CFG_FPGA_WAIT_CONFIG - Time to wait after FPGA configuration. The default is + Time to wait after FPGA configuration. The default is 200 mS. - FPGA Support: CONFIG_FPGA_COUNT @@ -987,10 +987,10 @@ The following options need to be configured: CFG_FPGA_CHECK_BUSY - Enable checks on FPGA configuration interface busy - status by the configuration function. This option - will require a board or device specific function to - be written. + Enable checks on FPGA configuration interface busy + status by the configuration function. This option + will require a board or device specific function to + be written. CONFIG_FPGA_DELAY @@ -1002,44 +1002,44 @@ The following options need to be configured: CFG_FPGA_CHECK_ERROR - Check for configuration errors during FPGA bitfile - loading. For example, abort during Virtex II - configuration if the INIT_B line goes low (which - indicated a CRC error). + Check for configuration errors during FPGA bitfile + loading. For example, abort during Virtex II + configuration if the INIT_B line goes low (which + indicated a CRC error). CFG_FPGA_WAIT_INIT - Maximum time to wait for the INIT_B line to deassert - after PROB_B has been deasserted during a Virtex II - FPGA configuration sequence. The default time is 500 - mS. + Maximum time to wait for the INIT_B line to deassert + after PROB_B has been deasserted during a Virtex II + FPGA configuration sequence. The default time is 500 + mS. CFG_FPGA_WAIT_BUSY - Maximum time to wait for BUSY to deassert during - Virtex II FPGA configuration. The default is 5 mS. + Maximum time to wait for BUSY to deassert during + Virtex II FPGA configuration. The default is 5 mS. CFG_FPGA_WAIT_CONFIG - Time to wait after FPGA configuration. The default is - 200 mS. + Time to wait after FPGA configuration. The default is + 200 mS. - Configuration Management: CONFIG_IDENT_STRING - If defined, this string will be added to the U-Boot - version information (U_BOOT_VERSION) + If defined, this string will be added to the U-Boot + version information (U_BOOT_VERSION) - Vendor Parameter Protection: - U-Boot considers the values of the environment - variables "serial#" (Board Serial Number) and - "ethaddr" (Ethernet Address) to bb parameters that - are set once by the board vendor / manufacturer, and - protects these variables from casual modification by - the user. Once set, these variables are read-only, - and write or delete attempts are rejected. You can - change this behviour: + U-Boot considers the values of the environment + variables "serial#" (Board Serial Number) and + "ethaddr" (Ethernet Address) to bb parameters that + are set once by the board vendor / manufacturer, and + protects these variables from casual modification by + the user. Once set, these variables are read-only, + and write or delete attempts are rejected. You can + change this behviour: If CONFIG_ENV_OVERWRITE is #defined in your config file, the write protection for vendor parameters is @@ -1099,10 +1099,10 @@ The following options need to be configured: CONFIG_NET_RETRY_COUNT - This variable defines the number of retries for - network operations like ARP, RARP, TFTP, or BOOTP - before giving up the operation. If not defined, a - default value of 5 is used. + This variable defines the number of retries for + network operations like ARP, RARP, TFTP, or BOOTP + before giving up the operation. If not defined, a + default value of 5 is used. - Command Interpreter: CFG_HUSH_PARSER @@ -1125,18 +1125,18 @@ The following options need to be configured: Note: - In the current implementation, the local variables - space and global environment variables space are - separated. Local variables are those you define by - simply typing like `name=value'. To access a local - variable later on, you have write `$name' or - `${name}'; variable directly by typing say `$name' at - the command prompt. + In the current implementation, the local variables + space and global environment variables space are + separated. Local variables are those you define by + simply typing like `name=value'. To access a local + variable later on, you have write `$name' or + `${name}'; variable directly by typing say `$name' at + the command prompt. - Global environment variables are those you use - setenv/printenv to work with. To run a command stored - in such a variable, you need to use the run command, - and you must not use the '$' sign to access them. + Global environment variables are those you use + setenv/printenv to work with. To run a command stored + in such a variable, you need to use the run command, + and you must not use the '$' sign to access them. To store commands and special characters in a variable, please use double quotation marks @@ -1147,38 +1147,38 @@ The following options need to be configured: - Default Environment CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS - Define this to contain any number of null terminated - strings (variable = value pairs) that will be part of - the default enviroment compiled into the boot image. + Define this to contain any number of null terminated + strings (variable = value pairs) that will be part of + the default enviroment compiled into the boot image. - For example, place something like this in your - board's config file: + For example, place something like this in your + board's config file: #define CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS \ "myvar1=value1\0" \ "myvar2=value2\0" - Warning: This method is based on knowledge about the - internal format how the environment is stored by the - U-Boot code. This is NOT an official, exported - interface! Although it is unlikely that this format - will change soon, but there is no guarantee either. + Warning: This method is based on knowledge about the + internal format how the environment is stored by the + U-Boot code. This is NOT an official, exported + interface! Although it is unlikely that this format + will change soon, but there is no guarantee either. You better know what you are doing here. - Note: overly (ab)use of the default environment is - discouraged. Make sure to check other ways to preset - the environment like the autoscript function or the - boot command first. + Note: overly (ab)use of the default environment is + discouraged. Make sure to check other ways to preset + the environment like the autoscript function or the + boot command first. - Show boot progress CONFIG_SHOW_BOOT_PROGRESS - Defining this option allows to add some board- - specific code (calling a user-provided function - "show_boot_progress(int)") that enables you to show - the system's boot progress on some display (for - example, some LED's) on your board. At the moment, - the following checkpoints are implemented: + Defining this option allows to add some board- + specific code (calling a user-provided function + "show_boot_progress(int)") that enables you to show + the system's boot progress on some display (for + example, some LED's) on your board. At the moment, + the following checkpoints are implemented: Arg Where When 1 common/cmd_bootm.c before attempting to boot an image @@ -1241,23 +1241,23 @@ Modem Support: - Modem debug support: CONFIG_MODEM_SUPPORT_DEBUG - Enables debugging stuff (char screen[1024], dbg()) - for modem support. Useful only with BDI2000. + Enables debugging stuff (char screen[1024], dbg()) + for modem support. Useful only with BDI2000. - General: - In the target system modem support is enabled when a - specific key (key combination) is pressed during - power-on. Otherwise U-Boot will boot normally - (autoboot). The key_pressed() fuction is called from - board_init(). Currently key_pressed() is a dummy - function, returning 1 and thus enabling modem - initialization. + In the target system modem support is enabled when a + specific key (key combination) is pressed during + power-on. Otherwise U-Boot will boot normally + (autoboot). The key_pressed() fuction is called from + board_init(). Currently key_pressed() is a dummy + function, returning 1 and thus enabling modem + initialization. - If there are no modem init strings in the - environment, U-Boot proceed to autoboot; the - previous output (banner, info printfs) will be - supressed, though. + If there are no modem init strings in the + environment, U-Boot proceed to autoboot; the + previous output (banner, info printfs) will be + supressed, though. See also: doc/README.Modem @@ -1368,8 +1368,8 @@ Configuration Settings: downloaded image) this option may be very useful. - CFG_FLASH_CFI: - Define if the flash driver uses extra elements in the - common flash structure for storing flash geometry + Define if the flash driver uses extra elements in the + common flash structure for storing flash geometry The following definitions that deal with the placement and management of environment data (variable area); in general, we support the @@ -1435,10 +1435,10 @@ following configurations: - CFG_ENV_ADDR_REDUND CFG_ENV_SIZE_REDUND - These settings describe a second storage area used to hold - a redundand copy of the environment data, so that there is - a valid backup copy in case there is a power failur during - a "saveenv" operation. + These settings describe a second storage area used to hold + a redundand copy of the environment data, so that there is + a valid backup copy in case there is a power failur during + a "saveenv" operation. BE CAREFUL! Any changes to the flash layout, and some changes to the source code will make it necessary to adapt /u-boot.lds* @@ -1501,25 +1501,6 @@ to save the current settings. - CFG_EEPROM_SIZE: The size in bytes of the EEPROM device. - - CFG_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR: - If defined, specified the chip address of the EEPROM device. - The default address is zero. - - - CFG_EEPROM_PAGE_WRITE_BITS: - If defined, the number of bits used to address bytes in a - single page in the EEPROM device. A 64 byte page, for example - would require six bits. - - - CFG_EEPROM_PAGE_WRITE_DELAY_MS: - If defined, the number of milliseconds to delay between - page writes. The default is zero milliseconds. - - - CFG_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_LEN: - The length in bytes of the EEPROM memory array address. Note - that this is NOT the chip address length! - - - CFG_EEPROM_SIZE: - The size in bytes of the EEPROM device. - CFG_SPI_INIT_OFFSET @@ -1575,19 +1556,19 @@ Low Level (hardware related) configuration options: CFG_ISA_IO_OFFSET - defines the offset of register from address. It - depends on which part of the data bus is connected to - the fdc chipset. (default value 0) + defines the offset of register from address. It + depends on which part of the data bus is connected to + the fdc chipset. (default value 0) - If CFG_ISA_IO_STRIDE CFG_ISA_IO_OFFSET and - CFG_FDC_DRIVE_NUMBER are undefined, they take their - default value. + If CFG_ISA_IO_STRIDE CFG_ISA_IO_OFFSET and + CFG_FDC_DRIVE_NUMBER are undefined, they take their + default value. - if CFG_FDC_HW_INIT is defined, then the function - fdc_hw_init() is called at the beginning of the FDC - setup. fdc_hw_init() must be provided by the board - source code. It is used to make hardware dependant - initializations. + if CFG_FDC_HW_INIT is defined, then the function + fdc_hw_init() is called at the beginning of the FDC + setup. fdc_hw_init() must be provided by the board + source code. It is used to make hardware dependant + initializations. - CFG_IMMR: Physical address of the Internal Memory Mapped Register; DO NOT CHANGE! (11-4) @@ -1676,10 +1657,10 @@ Low Level (hardware related) configuration options: doc/README.MBX before setting this variable! - CFG_CPM_POST_WORD_ADDR: (MPC8xx, MPC8260 only) - Offset of the bootmode word in DPRAM used by post - (Power On Self Tests). This definition overrides - #define'd default value in commproc.h resp. - cpm_8260.h. + Offset of the bootmode word in DPRAM used by post + (Power On Self Tests). This definition overrides + #define'd default value in commproc.h resp. + cpm_8260.h. Building the Software: ====================== @@ -2536,6 +2517,44 @@ models provide on-chip memory (like the IMMR area on MPC8xx and MPC826x processors), on others (parts of) the data cache can be locked as (mis-) used as memory, etc. + Chris Hallinan posted a good summy of these issues to the + u-boot-users mailing list: + + Subject: RE: [U-Boot-Users] RE: More On Memory Bank x (nothingness)? + From: "Chris Hallinan" + Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 16:43:46 -0500 (22:43 MET) + ... + + Correct me if I'm wrong, folks, but the way I understand it + is this: Using DCACHE as initial RAM for Stack, etc, does not + require any physical RAM backing up the cache. The cleverness + is that the cache is being used as a temporary supply of + necessary storage before the SDRAM controller is setup. It's + beyond the scope of this list to expain the details, but you + can see how this works by studying the cache architecture and + operation in the architecture and processor-specific manuals. + + OCM is On Chip Memory, which I believe the 405GP has 4K. It + is another option for the system designer to use as an + initial stack/ram area prior to SDRAM being available. Either + option should work for you. Using CS 4 should be fine if your + board designers haven't used it for something that would + cause you grief during the initial boot! It is frequently not + used. + + CFG_INIT_RAM_ADDR should be somewhere that won't interfere + with your processor/board/system design. The default value + you will find in any recent u-boot distribution in + Walnut405.h should work for you. I'd set it to a value larger + than your SDRAM module. If you have a 64MB SDRAM module, set + it above 400_0000. Just make sure your board has no resources + that are supposed to respond to that address! That code in + start.S has been around a while and should work as is when + you get the config right. + + -Chris Hallinan + DS4.COM, Inc. + It is essential to remember this, since it has some impact on the C code for the initialization procedures: diff --git a/board/innokom/Makefile b/board/innokom/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7fbe76b --- /dev/null +++ b/board/innokom/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +# +# (C) Copyright 2000 +# Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de. +# +# See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this +# project. +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of +# the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, +# MA 02111-1307 USA +# + +include $(TOPDIR)/config.mk + +LIB = lib$(BOARD).a + +OBJS := innokom.o flash.o +SOBJS := memsetup.o + +$(LIB): $(OBJS) $(SOBJS) + $(AR) crv $@ $^ + +clean: + rm -f $(SOBJS) $(OBJS) + +distclean: clean + rm -f $(LIB) core *.bak .depend + +######################################################################### + +.depend: Makefile $(SOBJS:.o=.S) $(OBJS:.o=.c) + $(CC) -M $(CPPFLAGS) $(SOBJS:.o=.S) $(OBJS:.o=.c) > $@ + +-include .depend + +######################################################################### diff --git a/board/innokom/config.mk b/board/innokom/config.mk new file mode 100644 index 0000000..939ffff --- /dev/null +++ b/board/innokom/config.mk @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +# +# Linux-Kernel is expected to be at c000'8000, entry c000'8000 +# +# we load ourself to c170'0000, the upper 1 MB of second bank +# +# download areas is c800'0000 +# + +# This is the address where U-Boot lives in flash: +#TEXT_BASE = 0 + +# FIXME: armboot does only work correctly when being compiled +# for the addresses _after_ relocation to RAM!! Otherwhise the +# .bss segment is assumed in flash... +TEXT_BASE = 0xa1fe0000 + diff --git a/board/innokom/flash.c b/board/innokom/flash.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b8e97e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/board/innokom/flash.c @@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ +/* + * (C) Copyright 2002 + * Kyle Harris, Nexus Technologies, Inc. kharris@nexus-tech.net + * + * (C) Copyright 2002 + * Sysgo Real-Time Solutions, GmbH + * Marius Groeger + * + * (C) Copyright 2002 + * Robert Schwebel, Pengutronix, + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + */ + +#include +#include + +#define FLASH_BANK_SIZE 0x02000000 +#define MAIN_SECT_SIZE 0x40000 /* 2x16 = 256k per sector */ + +flash_info_t flash_info[CFG_MAX_FLASH_BANKS]; + + +/** + * flash_init: - initialize data structures for flash chips + * + * @return: size of the flash + */ + +ulong flash_init(void) +{ + int i, j; + ulong size = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < CFG_MAX_FLASH_BANKS; i++) { + ulong flashbase = 0; + flash_info[i].flash_id = + (INTEL_MANUFACT & FLASH_VENDMASK) | + (INTEL_ID_28F128J3 & FLASH_TYPEMASK); + flash_info[i].size = FLASH_BANK_SIZE; + flash_info[i].sector_count = CFG_MAX_FLASH_SECT; + memset(flash_info[i].protect, 0, CFG_MAX_FLASH_SECT); + + switch (i) { + case 0: + flashbase = PHYS_FLASH_1; + break; + default: + panic("configured to many flash banks!\n"); + break; + } + for (j = 0; j < flash_info[i].sector_count; j++) { + flash_info[i].start[j] = flashbase + j*MAIN_SECT_SIZE; + } + size += flash_info[i].size; + } + + /* Protect monitor and environment sectors */ + flash_protect(FLAG_PROTECT_SET, + CFG_FLASH_BASE, + CFG_FLASH_BASE + _armboot_end_data - _armboot_start, + &flash_info[0]); + +#ifdef CFG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH + flash_protect(FLAG_PROTECT_SET, + CFG_ENV_ADDR, + CFG_ENV_ADDR + CFG_ENV_SIZE - 1, + &flash_info[0]); +#endif + + return size; +} + + +/** + * flash_print_info: - print information about the flash situation + * + * @param info: + */ + +void flash_print_info (flash_info_t *info) +{ + int i, j; + + for (j=0; jflash_id & FLASH_VENDMASK) { + + case (INTEL_MANUFACT & FLASH_VENDMASK): + printf("Intel: "); + break; + default: + printf("Unknown Vendor "); + break; + } + + switch (info->flash_id & FLASH_TYPEMASK) { + + case (INTEL_ID_28F128J3 & FLASH_TYPEMASK): + printf("28F128J3 (128Mbit)\n"); + break; + default: + printf("Unknown Chip Type\n"); + return; + } + + printf(" Size: %ld MB in %d Sectors\n", + info->size >> 20, info->sector_count); + + printf(" Sector Start Addresses:"); + for (i = 0; i < info->sector_count; i++) { + if ((i % 5) == 0) printf ("\n "); + + printf (" %08lX%s", info->start[i], + info->protect[i] ? " (RO)" : " "); + } + printf ("\n"); + info++; + } +} + + +/** + * flash_erase: - erase flash sectors + * + */ + +int flash_erase(flash_info_t *info, int s_first, int s_last) +{ + int flag, prot, sect; + int rc = ERR_OK; + + if (info->flash_id == FLASH_UNKNOWN) + return ERR_UNKNOWN_FLASH_TYPE; + + if ((s_first < 0) || (s_first > s_last)) { + return ERR_INVAL; + } + + if ((info->flash_id & FLASH_VENDMASK) != (INTEL_MANUFACT & FLASH_VENDMASK)) + return ERR_UNKNOWN_FLASH_VENDOR; + + prot = 0; + for (sect=s_first; sect<=s_last; ++sect) { + if (info->protect[sect]) prot++; + } + + if (prot) return ERR_PROTECTED; + + /* + * Disable interrupts which might cause a timeout + * here. Remember that our exception vectors are + * at address 0 in the flash, and we don't want a + * (ticker) exception to happen while the flash + * chip is in programming mode. + */ + + flag = disable_interrupts(); + + /* Start erase on unprotected sectors */ + for (sect = s_first; sect<=s_last && !ctrlc(); sect++) { + + printf("Erasing sector %2d ... ", sect); + + /* arm simple, non interrupt dependent timer */ + reset_timer_masked(); + + if (info->protect[sect] == 0) { /* not protected */ + u32 * volatile addr = (u32 * volatile)(info->start[sect]); + + /* erase sector: */ + /* The strata flashs are aligned side by side on */ + /* the data bus, so we have to write the commands */ + /* to both chips here: */ + + *addr = 0x00200020; /* erase setup */ + *addr = 0x00D000D0; /* erase confirm */ + + while ((*addr & 0x00800080) != 0x00800080) { + if (get_timer_masked() > CFG_FLASH_ERASE_TOUT) { + *addr = 0x00B000B0; /* suspend erase*/ + *addr = 0x00FF00FF; /* read mode */ + rc = ERR_TIMOUT; + goto outahere; + } + } + + *addr = 0x00500050; /* clear status register cmd. */ + *addr = 0x00FF00FF; /* resest to read mode */ + + } + + printf("ok.\n"); + } + + if (ctrlc()) printf("User Interrupt!\n"); + + outahere: + + /* allow flash to settle - wait 10 ms */ + udelay_masked(10000); + + if (flag) enable_interrupts(); + + return rc; +} + + +/** + * write_word: - copy memory to flash + * + * @param info: + * @param dest: + * @param data: + * @return: + */ + +static int write_word (flash_info_t *info, ulong dest, ushort data) +{ + ushort *addr = (ushort *)dest, val; + int rc = ERR_OK; + int flag; + + /* Check if Flash is (sufficiently) erased */ + if ((*addr & data) != data) return ERR_NOT_ERASED; + + /* + * Disable interrupts which might cause a timeout + * here. Remember that our exception vectors are + * at address 0 in the flash, and we don't want a + * (ticker) exception to happen while the flash + * chip is in programming mode. + */ + flag = disable_interrupts(); + + /* clear status register command */ + *addr = 0x50; + + /* program set-up command */ + *addr = 0x40; + + /* latch address/data */ + *addr = data; + + /* arm simple, non interrupt dependent timer */ + reset_timer_masked(); + + /* wait while polling the status register */ + while(((val = *addr) & 0x80) != 0x80) { + if (get_timer_masked() > CFG_FLASH_WRITE_TOUT) { + rc = ERR_TIMOUT; + *addr = 0xB0; /* suspend program command */ + goto outahere; + } + } + + if(val & 0x1A) { /* check for error */ + printf("\nFlash write error %02x at address %08lx\n", + (int)val, (unsigned long)dest); + if(val & (1<<3)) { + printf("Voltage range error.\n"); + rc = ERR_PROG_ERROR; + goto outahere; + } + if(val & (1<<1)) { + printf("Device protect error.\n"); + rc = ERR_PROTECTED; + goto outahere; + } + if(val & (1<<4)) { + printf("Programming error.\n"); + rc = ERR_PROG_ERROR; + goto outahere; + } + rc = ERR_PROG_ERROR; + goto outahere; + } + + outahere: + + *addr = 0xFF; /* read array command */ + if (flag) enable_interrupts(); + + return rc; +} + + +/** + * write_buf: - Copy memory to flash. + * + * @param info: + * @param src: source of copy transaction + * @param addr: where to copy to + * @param cnt: number of bytes to copy + * + * @return error code + */ + +int write_buff (flash_info_t *info, uchar *src, ulong addr, ulong cnt) +{ + ulong cp, wp; + ushort data; + int l; + int i, rc; + + wp = (addr & ~1); /* get lower word aligned address */ + + /* + * handle unaligned start bytes + */ + if ((l = addr - wp) != 0) { + data = 0; + for (i=0, cp=wp; i> 8) | (*(uchar *)cp << 8); + } + for (; i<2 && cnt>0; ++i) { + data = (data >> 8) | (*src++ << 8); + --cnt; + ++cp; + } + for (; cnt==0 && i<2; ++i, ++cp) { + data = (data >> 8) | (*(uchar *)cp << 8); + } + + if ((rc = write_word(info, wp, data)) != 0) { + return (rc); + } + wp += 2; + } + + /* + * handle word aligned part + */ + while (cnt >= 2) { + /* data = *((vushort*)src); */ + data = *((ushort*)src); + if ((rc = write_word(info, wp, data)) != 0) { + return (rc); + } + src += 2; + wp += 2; + cnt -= 2; + } + + if (cnt == 0) return ERR_OK; + + /* + * handle unaligned tail bytes + */ + data = 0; + for (i=0, cp=wp; i<2 && cnt>0; ++i, ++cp) { + data = (data >> 8) | (*src++ << 8); + --cnt; + } + for (; i<2; ++i, ++cp) { + data = (data >> 8) | (*(uchar *)cp << 8); + } + + return write_word(info, wp, data); +} + diff --git a/board/innokom/innokom.c b/board/innokom/innokom.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7d2702f --- /dev/null +++ b/board/innokom/innokom.c @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +/* + * (C) Copyright 2002 + * Robert Schwebel, Pengutronix, r.schwebel@pengutronix.de + * Kyle Harris, Nexus Technologies, Inc., kharris@nexus-tech.net + * Marius Groeger, Sysgo Real-Time Solutions GmbH, mgroeger@sysgo.de + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + */ + +#include +#include + +#ifdef CONFIG_SHOW_BOOT_PROGRESS +# define SHOW_BOOT_PROGRESS(arg) show_boot_progress(arg) +#else +# define SHOW_BOOT_PROGRESS(arg) +#endif + +/* + * Miscelaneous platform dependent initialisations + */ + + +/** + * board_init: - setup some data structures + * + * @return: 0 in case of success + */ + +int board_init (void) +{ + DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; + + /* memory and cpu-speed are setup before relocation */ + /* so we do _nothing_ here */ + + /* arch number of Innokom board */ + gd->bd->bi_arch_number = 258; + + /* adress of boot parameters */ + gd->bd->bi_boot_params = 0xa0000100; + + return 0; +} + + +/** + * dram_init: - setup dynamic RAM + * + * @return: 0 in case of success + */ + +int dram_init (void) +{ + DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; + + gd->bd->bi_dram[0].start = PHYS_SDRAM_1; + gd->bd->bi_dram[0].size = PHYS_SDRAM_1_SIZE; + + return 0; +} + + +/** + * innokom_set_led: - switch LEDs on or off + * + * @param led: LED to switch (0,1,2) + * @param state: switch on (1) or off (0) + */ + +void innokom_set_led(int led, int state) +{ + switch(led) { +/* + case 0: if (state==1) { + GPCR0 |= CSB226_USER_LED0; + } else if (state==0) { + GPSR0 |= CSB226_USER_LED0; + } + break; + + case 1: if (state==1) { + GPCR0 |= CSB226_USER_LED1; + } else if (state==0) { + GPSR0 |= CSB226_USER_LED1; + } + break; + + case 2: if (state==1) { + GPCR0 |= CSB226_USER_LED2; + } else if (state==0) { + GPSR0 |= CSB226_USER_LED2; + } + break; +*/ + } + + return; +} + + +/** + * show_boot_progress: - indicate state of the boot process + * + * @param status: Status number - see README for details. + * + * The CSB226 does only have 3 LEDs, so we switch them on at the most + * important states (1, 5, 15). + */ + +void show_boot_progress (int status) +{ + switch(status) { +/* + case 1: csb226_set_led(0,1); break; + case 5: csb226_set_led(1,1); break; + case 15: csb226_set_led(2,1); break; +*/ + } + + return; +} + diff --git a/board/innokom/memsetup.S b/board/innokom/memsetup.S new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f7d5eee --- /dev/null +++ b/board/innokom/memsetup.S @@ -0,0 +1,429 @@ +/* + * Most of this taken from Redboot hal_platform_setup.h with cleanup + * + * NOTE: I haven't clean this up considerably, just enough to get it + * running. See hal_platform_setup.h for the source. See + * board/cradle/memsetup.S for another PXA250 setup that is + * much cleaner. + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + */ + +#include +#include +#include + +DRAM_SIZE: .long CFG_DRAM_SIZE + +/* wait for coprocessor write complete */ + .macro CPWAIT reg + mrc p15,0,\reg,c2,c0,0 + mov \reg,\reg + sub pc,pc,#4 + .endm + + +/* + * Memory setup + */ + +.globl memsetup +memsetup: + + mov r10, lr + + /* Set up GPIO pins first ----------------------------------------- */ + + ldr r0, =GPSR0 + ldr r1, =CFG_GPSR0_VAL + str r1, [r0] + + ldr r0, =GPSR1 + ldr r1, =CFG_GPSR1_VAL + str r1, [r0] + + ldr r0, =GPSR2 + ldr r1, =CFG_GPSR2_VAL + str r1, [r0] + + ldr r0, =GPCR0 + ldr r1, =CFG_GPCR0_VAL + str r1, [r0] + + ldr r0, =GPCR1 + ldr r1, =CFG_GPCR1_VAL + str r1, [r0] + + ldr r0, =GPCR2 + ldr r1, =CFG_GPCR2_VAL + str r1, [r0] + + ldr r0, =GPDR0 + ldr r1, =CFG_GPDR0_VAL + str r1, [r0] + + ldr r0, =GPDR1 + ldr r1, =CFG_GPDR1_VAL + str r1, [r0] + + ldr r0, =GPDR2 + ldr r1, =CFG_GPDR2_VAL + str r1, [r0] + + ldr r0, =GAFR0_L + ldr r1, =CFG_GAFR0_L_VAL + str r1, [r0] + + ldr r0, =GAFR0_U + ldr r1, =CFG_GAFR0_U_VAL + str r1, [r0] + + ldr r0, =GAFR1_L + ldr r1, =CFG_GAFR1_L_VAL + str r1, [r0] + + ldr r0, =GAFR1_U + ldr r1, =CFG_GAFR1_U_VAL + str r1, [r0] + + ldr r0, =GAFR2_L + ldr r1, =CFG_GAFR2_L_VAL + str r1, [r0] + + ldr r0, =GAFR2_U + ldr r1, =CFG_GAFR2_U_VAL + str r1, [r0] + + ldr r0, =PSSR /* enable GPIO pins */ + ldr r1, =CFG_PSSR_VAL + str r1, [r0] + +/* ldr r3, =MSC1 / low - bank 2 Lubbock Registers / SRAM */ +/* ldr r2, =CFG_MSC1_VAL / high - bank 3 Ethernet Controller */ +/* str r2, [r3] / need to set MSC1 before trying to write to the HEX LEDs */ +/* ldr r2, [r3] / need to read it back to make sure the value latches (see MSC section of manual) */ +/* */ +/* ldr r1, =LED_BLANK */ +/* mov r0, #0xFF */ +/* str r0, [r1] / turn on hex leds */ +/* */ +/*loop: */ +/* */ +/* ldr r0, =0xB0070001 */ +/* ldr r1, =_LED */ +/* str r0, [r1] / hex display */ + + + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + /* Enable memory interface */ + /* */ + /* The sequence below is based on the recommended init steps */ + /* detailed in the Intel PXA250 Operating Systems Developers Guide, */ + /* Chapter 10. */ + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + /* Step 1: Wait for at least 200 microsedonds to allow internal */ + /* clocks to settle. Only necessary after hard reset... */ + /* FIXME: can be optimized later */ + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + + ldr r3, =OSCR /* reset the OS Timer Count to zero */ + mov r2, #0 + str r2, [r3] + ldr r4, =0x300 /* really 0x2E1 is about 200usec, */ + /* so 0x300 should be plenty */ +1: + ldr r2, [r3] + cmp r4, r2 + bgt 1b + +mem_init: + + ldr r1, =MEMC_BASE /* get memory controller base addr. */ + + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + /* Step 2a: Initialize Asynchronous static memory controller */ + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + + /* MSC registers: timing, bus width, mem type */ + + /* MSC0: nCS(0,1) */ + ldr r2, =CFG_MSC0_VAL + str r2, [r1, #MSC0_OFFSET] + ldr r2, [r1, #MSC0_OFFSET] /* read back to ensure */ + /* that data latches */ + /* MSC1: nCS(2,3) */ + ldr r2, =CFG_MSC1_VAL + str r2, [r1, #MSC1_OFFSET] + ldr r2, [r1, #MSC1_OFFSET] + + /* MSC2: nCS(4,5) */ + ldr r2, =CFG_MSC2_VAL + str r2, [r1, #MSC2_OFFSET] + ldr r2, [r1, #MSC2_OFFSET] + + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + /* Step 2b: Initialize Card Interface */ + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + + /* MECR: Memory Expansion Card Register */ + ldr r2, =CFG_MECR_VAL + str r2, [r1, #MECR_OFFSET] + ldr r2, [r1, #MECR_OFFSET] + + /* MCMEM0: Card Interface slot 0 timing */ + ldr r2, =CFG_MCMEM0_VAL + str r2, [r1, #MCMEM0_OFFSET] + ldr r2, [r1, #MCMEM0_OFFSET] + + /* MCMEM1: Card Interface slot 1 timing */ + ldr r2, =CFG_MCMEM1_VAL + str r2, [r1, #MCMEM1_OFFSET] + ldr r2, [r1, #MCMEM1_OFFSET] + + /* MCATT0: Card Interface Attribute Space Timing, slot 0 */ + ldr r2, =CFG_MCATT0_VAL + str r2, [r1, #MCATT0_OFFSET] + ldr r2, [r1, #MCATT0_OFFSET] + + /* MCATT1: Card Interface Attribute Space Timing, slot 1 */ + ldr r2, =CFG_MCATT1_VAL + str r2, [r1, #MCATT1_OFFSET] + ldr r2, [r1, #MCATT1_OFFSET] + + /* MCIO0: Card Interface I/O Space Timing, slot 0 */ + ldr r2, =CFG_MCIO0_VAL + str r2, [r1, #MCIO0_OFFSET] + ldr r2, [r1, #MCIO0_OFFSET] + + /* MCIO1: Card Interface I/O Space Timing, slot 1 */ + ldr r2, =CFG_MCIO1_VAL + str r2, [r1, #MCIO1_OFFSET] + ldr r2, [r1, #MCIO1_OFFSET] + + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + /* Step 2c: Write FLYCNFG FIXME: what's that??? */ + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + + + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + /* Step 2d: Initialize Timing for Sync Memory (SDCLK0) */ + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + + /* Before accessing MDREFR we need a valid DRI field, so we set */ + /* this to power on defaults + DIR field. */ + + ldr r4, =0x03ca4fff + str r4, [r1, #MDREFR_OFFSET] /* write back MDREFR */ + ldr r4, [r1, #MDREFR_OFFSET] + + ldr r4, =0x03ca4030 + str r4, [r1, #MDREFR_OFFSET] /* write back MDREFR */ + ldr r4, [r1, #MDREFR_OFFSET] + + /* Note: preserve the mdrefr value in r4 */ + + + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + /* Step 3: Initialize Synchronous Static Memory (Flash/Peripherals) */ + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + + /* Initialize SXCNFG register. Assert the enable bits */ + + /* Write SXMRS to cause an MRS command to all enabled banks of */ + /* synchronous static memory. Note that SXLCR need not be written */ + /* at this time. */ + + /* FIXME: we use async mode for now */ + + + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + /* Step 4: Initialize SDRAM */ + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + + /* Step 4a: assert MDREFR:K1RUN and MDREFR:K2RUN and configure */ + /* MDREFR:K1DB2 and MDREFR:K2DB2 as desired. */ + + orr r4, r4, #(MDREFR_K1RUN|MDREFR_K0RUN) + + str r4, [r1, #MDREFR_OFFSET] /* write back MDREFR */ + ldr r4, [r1, #MDREFR_OFFSET] + + + /* Step 4b: de-assert MDREFR:SLFRSH. */ + + bic r4, r4, #(MDREFR_SLFRSH) + + str r4, [r1, #MDREFR_OFFSET] /* write back MDREFR */ + ldr r4, [r1, #MDREFR_OFFSET] + + + /* Step 4c: assert MDREFR:E1PIN and E0PIO */ + + orr r4, r4, #(MDREFR_E1PIN|MDREFR_E0PIN) + + str r4, [r1, #MDREFR_OFFSET] /* write back MDREFR */ + ldr r4, [r1, #MDREFR_OFFSET] + + + /* Step 4d: write MDCNFG with MDCNFG:DEx deasserted (set to 0), to */ + /* configure but not enable each SDRAM partition pair. */ + + ldr r4, =CFG_MDCNFG_VAL + bic r4, r4, #(MDCNFG_DE0|MDCNFG_DE1) + + str r4, [r1, #MDCNFG_OFFSET] /* write back MDCNFG */ + ldr r4, [r1, #MDCNFG_OFFSET] + + + /* Step 4e: Wait for the clock to the SDRAMs to stabilize, */ + /* 100..200 µsec. */ + + ldr r3, =OSCR /* reset the OS Timer Count to zero */ + mov r2, #0 + str r2, [r3] + ldr r4, =0x300 /* really 0x2E1 is about 200usec, */ + /* so 0x300 should be plenty */ +1: + ldr r2, [r3] + cmp r4, r2 + bgt 1b + + + /* Step 4f: Trigger a number (usually 8) refresh cycles by */ + /* attempting non-burst read or write accesses to disabled */ + /* SDRAM, as commonly specified in the power up sequence */ + /* documented in SDRAM data sheets. The address(es) used */ + /* for this purpose must not be cacheable. */ + + ldr r3, =CFG_DRAM_BASE + str r2, [r3] + str r2, [r3] + str r2, [r3] + str r2, [r3] + str r2, [r3] + str r2, [r3] + str r2, [r3] + str r2, [r3] + + + /* Step 4g: Write MDCNFG with enable bits asserted */ + /* (MDCNFG:DEx set to 1). */ + + ldr r3, [r1, #MDCNFG_OFFSET] + orr r3, r3, #(MDCNFG_DE0|MDCNFG_DE1) + str r3, [r1, #MDCNFG_OFFSET] + + /* Step 4h: Write MDMRS. */ + + ldr r2, =CFG_MDMRS_VAL + str r2, [r1, #MDMRS_OFFSET] + + + /* We are finished with Intel's memory controller initialisation */ + + + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + /* Disable (mask) all interrupts at interrupt controller */ + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +initirqs: + + mov r1, #0 /* clear int. level register (IRQ, not FIQ) */ + ldr r2, =ICLR + str r1, [r2] + + ldr r2, =ICMR /* mask all interrupts at the controller */ + str r1, [r2] + + + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + /* Clock initialisation */ + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +initclks: + + /* Disable the peripheral clocks, and set the core clock frequency */ + /* (hard-coding at 398.12MHz for now). */ + + /* Turn Off ALL on-chip peripheral clocks for re-configuration */ + /* Note: See label 'ENABLECLKS' for the re-enabling */ + ldr r1, =CKEN + mov r2, #0 + str r2, [r1] + + + /* default value in case no valid rotary switch setting is found */ + ldr r2, =(CCCR_L27|CCCR_M2|CCCR_N10) /* DEFAULT: {200/200/100} */ + + /* ... and write the core clock config register */ + ldr r1, =CCCR + str r2, [r1] + + /* enable the 32Khz oscillator for RTC and PowerManager */ +/* + ldr r1, =OSCC + mov r2, #OSCC_OON + str r2, [r1] +*/ + /* NOTE: spin here until OSCC.OOK get set, meaning the PLL */ + /* has settled. */ +60: + ldr r2, [r1] + ands r2, r2, #1 + beq 60b + + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + /* */ + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + + /* Save SDRAM size */ + ldr r1, =DRAM_SIZE + str r8, [r1] + + /* Interrupt init: Mask all interrupts */ + ldr r0, =ICMR /* enable no sources */ + mov r1, #0 + str r1, [r0] + + /* FIXME */ + +#define NODEBUG +#ifdef NODEBUG + /*Disable software and data breakpoints */ + mov r0,#0 + mcr p15,0,r0,c14,c8,0 /* ibcr0 */ + mcr p15,0,r0,c14,c9,0 /* ibcr1 */ + mcr p15,0,r0,c14,c4,0 /* dbcon */ + + /*Enable all debug functionality */ + mov r0,#0x80000000 + mcr p14,0,r0,c10,c0,0 /* dcsr */ + +#endif + + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + /* End memsetup */ + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +endmemsetup: + + mov pc, lr + diff --git a/board/innokom/u-boot.lds b/board/innokom/u-boot.lds new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a89b32 --- /dev/null +++ b/board/innokom/u-boot.lds @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +/* + * (C) Copyright 2000 + * Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de. + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + */ + +OUTPUT_FORMAT("elf32-littlearm", "elf32-littlearm", "elf32-littlearm") +OUTPUT_ARCH(arm) +ENTRY(_start) +SECTIONS +{ + . = 0x00000000; + + . = ALIGN(4); + .text : + { + cpu/xscale/start.o (.text) + *(.text) + } + + . = ALIGN(4); + .rodata : { *(.rodata) } + + . = ALIGN(4); + .data : { *(.data) } + + . = ALIGN(4); + .got : { *(.got) } + + armboot_end_data = .; + + . = ALIGN(4); + .bss : { *(.bss) } + + armboot_end = .; +} diff --git a/board/r360mpi/flash.c b/board/r360mpi/flash.c index 80bcd25..e38dfcc 100644 --- a/board/r360mpi/flash.c +++ b/board/r360mpi/flash.c @@ -24,10 +24,12 @@ * MA 02111-1307 USA */ +/* #define DEBUG */ + #include #include -flash_info_t flash_info[CFG_MAX_FLASH_BANKS]; /* info for FLASH chips */ +flash_info_t flash_info[CFG_MAX_FLASH_BANKS]; /* info for FLASH chips */ #if defined(CFG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH) # ifndef CFG_ENV_ADDR @@ -52,44 +54,44 @@ flash_info_t flash_info[CFG_MAX_FLASH_BANKS]; /* info for FLASH chips */ #define FLASH_PORT_WIDTH16 #ifdef FLASH_PORT_WIDTH16 -#define FLASH_PORT_WIDTH ushort -#define FLASH_PORT_WIDTHV vu_short +#define FLASH_PORT_WIDTH ushort +#define FLASH_PORT_WIDTHV vu_short #else -#define FLASH_PORT_WIDTH ulong -#define FLASH_PORT_WIDTHV vu_long +#define FLASH_PORT_WIDTH ulong +#define FLASH_PORT_WIDTHV vu_long #endif -#define FPW FLASH_PORT_WIDTH -#define FPWV FLASH_PORT_WIDTHV +#define FPW FLASH_PORT_WIDTH +#define FPWV FLASH_PORT_WIDTHV /*----------------------------------------------------------------------- * Functions */ -static ulong flash_get_size (FPW *addr, flash_info_t *info); -static int write_data (flash_info_t *info, ulong dest, FPW data); -static void flash_get_offsets (ulong base, flash_info_t *info); +static ulong flash_get_size (FPW * addr, flash_info_t * info); +static int write_data (flash_info_t * info, ulong dest, FPW data); +static void flash_get_offsets (ulong base, flash_info_t * info); /*----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ unsigned long flash_init (void) { - volatile immap_t *immap = (immap_t *)CFG_IMMR; + volatile immap_t *immap = (immap_t *) CFG_IMMR; volatile memctl8xx_t *memctl = &immap->im_memctl; unsigned long size_b0; int i; /* Init: no FLASHes known */ - for (i=0; imemc_br0 = (CFG_FLASH_BASE & BR_BA_MSK) | BR_PS_16 | BR_MS_GPCM | BR_V; /* Re-do sizing to get full correct info */ - size_b0 = flash_get_size((FPW *)CFG_FLASH_BASE, &flash_info[0]); + size_b0 = flash_get_size ((FPW *) CFG_FLASH_BASE, &flash_info[0]); flash_get_offsets (CFG_FLASH_BASE, &flash_info[0]); #if CFG_MONITOR_BASE >= CFG_FLASH_BASE /* monitor protection ON by default */ - (void)flash_protect(FLAG_PROTECT_SET, - CFG_FLASH_BASE, - CFG_FLASH_BASE+CFG_MONITOR_LEN-1, - &flash_info[0]); + (void) flash_protect (FLAG_PROTECT_SET, + CFG_FLASH_BASE, + CFG_FLASH_BASE + CFG_MONITOR_LEN - 1, + &flash_info[0]); #endif #ifdef CFG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH /* ENV protection ON by default */ - flash_protect(FLAG_PROTECT_SET, - CFG_ENV_ADDR, - CFG_ENV_ADDR+CFG_ENV_SIZE-1, - &flash_info[0]); + flash_protect (FLAG_PROTECT_SET, + CFG_ENV_ADDR, + CFG_ENV_ADDR + CFG_ENV_SIZE - 1, + &flash_info[0]); #endif flash_info[0].size = size_b0; @@ -124,7 +126,7 @@ unsigned long flash_init (void) /*----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -static void flash_get_offsets (ulong base, flash_info_t *info) +static void flash_get_offsets (ulong base, flash_info_t * info) { int i; @@ -141,7 +143,7 @@ static void flash_get_offsets (ulong base, flash_info_t *info) /*----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -void flash_print_info (flash_info_t *info) +void flash_print_info (flash_info_t * info) { int i; @@ -151,31 +153,39 @@ void flash_print_info (flash_info_t *info) } switch (info->flash_id & FLASH_VENDMASK) { - case FLASH_MAN_INTEL: printf ("INTEL "); break; - default: printf ("Unknown Vendor "); break; + case FLASH_MAN_INTEL: + printf ("INTEL "); + break; + default: + printf ("Unknown Vendor "); + break; } switch (info->flash_id & FLASH_TYPEMASK) { - case FLASH_28F320J3A: - printf ("28F320J3A\n"); break; - case FLASH_28F640J3A: - printf ("28F640J3A\n"); break; - case FLASH_28F128J3A: - printf ("28F128J3A\n"); break; - default: printf ("Unknown Chip Type\n"); break; + case FLASH_28F320J3A: + printf ("28F320J3A\n"); + break; + case FLASH_28F640J3A: + printf ("28F640J3A\n"); + break; + case FLASH_28F128J3A: + printf ("28F128J3A\n"); + break; + default: + printf ("Unknown Chip Type\n"); + break; } printf (" Size: %ld MB in %d Sectors\n", - info->size >> 20, info->sector_count); + info->size >> 20, info->sector_count); printf (" Sector Start Addresses:"); - for (i=0; isector_count; ++i) { + for (i = 0; i < info->sector_count; ++i) { if ((i % 5) == 0) printf ("\n "); printf (" %08lX%s", info->start[i], - info->protect[i] ? " (RO)" : " " - ); + info->protect[i] ? " (RO)" : " "); } printf ("\n"); return; @@ -192,49 +202,53 @@ void flash_print_info (flash_info_t *info) * The following code cannot be run from FLASH! */ -static ulong flash_get_size (FPW *addr, flash_info_t *info) +static ulong flash_get_size (FPW * addr, flash_info_t * info) { FPW value; /* Write auto select command: read Manufacturer ID */ - addr[0x5555] = (FPW)0x00AA00AA; - addr[0x2AAA] = (FPW)0x00550055; - addr[0x5555] = (FPW)0x00900090; + addr[0x5555] = (FPW) 0x00AA00AA; + addr[0x2AAA] = (FPW) 0x00550055; + addr[0x5555] = (FPW) 0x00900090; value = addr[0]; - switch (value) { - case (FPW)INTEL_MANUFACT: - info->flash_id = FLASH_MAN_INTEL; - break; + debug ("Manuf. ID @ 0x%08lx: 0x%08lx\n", (ulong)addr, value); + + switch (value) { + case (FPW) INTEL_MANUFACT: + info->flash_id = FLASH_MAN_INTEL; + break; default: info->flash_id = FLASH_UNKNOWN; info->sector_count = 0; info->size = 0; - addr[0] = (FPW)0x00FF00FF; /* restore read mode */ - return (0); /* no or unknown flash */ + addr[0] = (FPW) 0x00FF00FF; /* restore read mode */ + return (0); /* no or unknown flash */ } - value = addr[1]; /* device ID */ + value = addr[1]; /* device ID */ + + debug ("Device ID @ 0x%08lx: 0x%08lx\n", (ulong)(&addr[1]), value); - switch (value) { - case (FPW)INTEL_ID_28F320J3A: - info->flash_id += FLASH_28F320J3A; - info->sector_count = 32; - info->size = 0x00400000; - break; /* => 4 MB */ + switch (value) { + case (FPW) INTEL_ID_28F320J3A: + info->flash_id += FLASH_28F320J3A; + info->sector_count = 32; + info->size = 0x00400000; + break; /* => 4 MB */ - case (FPW)INTEL_ID_28F640J3A: - info->flash_id += FLASH_28F640J3A; - info->sector_count = 64; - info->size = 0x00800000; - break; /* => 8 MB */ + case (FPW) INTEL_ID_28F640J3A: + info->flash_id += FLASH_28F640J3A; + info->sector_count = 64; + info->size = 0x00800000; + break; /* => 8 MB */ - case (FPW)INTEL_ID_28F128J3A: - info->flash_id += FLASH_28F128J3A; - info->sector_count = 128; - info->size = 0x01000000; - break; /* => 16 MB */ + case (FPW) INTEL_ID_28F128J3A: + info->flash_id += FLASH_28F128J3A; + info->sector_count = 128; + info->size = 0x01000000; + break; /* => 16 MB */ default: info->flash_id = FLASH_UNKNOWN; @@ -243,11 +257,11 @@ static ulong flash_get_size (FPW *addr, flash_info_t *info) if (info->sector_count > CFG_MAX_FLASH_SECT) { printf ("** ERROR: sector count %d > max (%d) **\n", - info->sector_count, CFG_MAX_FLASH_SECT); + info->sector_count, CFG_MAX_FLASH_SECT); info->sector_count = CFG_MAX_FLASH_SECT; } - addr[0] = (FPW)0x00FF00FF; /* restore read mode */ + addr[0] = (FPW) 0x00FF00FF; /* restore read mode */ return (info->size); } @@ -256,7 +270,7 @@ static ulong flash_get_size (FPW *addr, flash_info_t *info) /*----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -int flash_erase (flash_info_t *info, int s_first, int s_last) +int flash_erase (flash_info_t * info, int s_first, int s_last) { int flag, prot, sect; ulong type, start, now, last; @@ -279,7 +293,7 @@ int flash_erase (flash_info_t *info, int s_first, int s_last) } prot = 0; - for (sect=s_first; sect<=s_last; ++sect) { + for (sect = s_first; sect <= s_last; ++sect) { if (info->protect[sect]) { prot++; } @@ -293,44 +307,44 @@ int flash_erase (flash_info_t *info, int s_first, int s_last) } start = get_timer (0); - last = start; + last = start; /* Start erase on unprotected sectors */ - for (sect = s_first; sect<=s_last; sect++) { + for (sect = s_first; sect <= s_last; sect++) { if (info->protect[sect] == 0) { /* not protected */ - FPWV *addr = (FPWV *)(info->start[sect]); + FPWV *addr = (FPWV *) (info->start[sect]); FPW status; /* Disable interrupts which might cause a timeout here */ - flag = disable_interrupts(); + flag = disable_interrupts (); - *addr = (FPW)0x00500050; /* clear status register */ - *addr = (FPW)0x00200020; /* erase setup */ - *addr = (FPW)0x00D000D0; /* erase confirm */ + *addr = (FPW) 0x00500050; /* clear status register */ + *addr = (FPW) 0x00200020; /* erase setup */ + *addr = (FPW) 0x00D000D0; /* erase confirm */ /* re-enable interrupts if necessary */ if (flag) - enable_interrupts(); + enable_interrupts (); /* wait at least 80us - let's wait 1 ms */ udelay (1000); - while (((status = *addr) & (FPW)0x00800080) != (FPW)0x00800080) { - if ((now=get_timer(start)) > CFG_FLASH_ERASE_TOUT) { - printf ("Timeout\n"); - *addr = (FPW)0x00B000B0; /* suspend erase */ - *addr = (FPW)0x00FF00FF; /* reset to read mode */ - rcode = 1; - break; - } - - /* show that we're waiting */ - if ((now - last) > 1000) { /* every second */ - putc ('.'); - last = now; - } + while (((status = *addr) & (FPW) 0x00800080) != (FPW) 0x00800080) { + if ((now = get_timer (start)) > CFG_FLASH_ERASE_TOUT) { + printf ("Timeout\n"); + *addr = (FPW) 0x00B000B0; /* suspend erase */ + *addr = (FPW) 0x00FF00FF; /* reset to read mode */ + rcode = 1; + break; + } + + /* show that we're waiting */ + if ((now - last) > 1000) { /* every second */ + putc ('.'); + last = now; + } } - *addr = (FPW)0x00FF00FF; /* reset to read mode */ + *addr = (FPW) 0x00FF00FF; /* reset to read mode */ } } printf (" done\n"); @@ -345,15 +359,12 @@ int flash_erase (flash_info_t *info, int s_first, int s_last) * 4 - Flash not identified */ -int write_buff (flash_info_t *info, uchar *src, ulong addr, ulong cnt) +int write_buff (flash_info_t * info, uchar * src, ulong addr, ulong cnt) { ulong cp, wp; FPW data; -#if 0 - int count, i, l, rc, port_width; -#else + int i, l, rc, port_width; -#endif if (info->flash_id == FLASH_UNKNOWN) { return 4; @@ -372,19 +383,19 @@ int write_buff (flash_info_t *info, uchar *src, ulong addr, ulong cnt) */ if ((l = addr - wp) != 0) { data = 0; - for (i=0, cp=wp; i0; ++i) { + for (; i < port_width && cnt > 0; ++i) { data = (data << 8) | *src++; --cnt; ++cp; } - for (; cnt==0 && i= port_width) { data = 0; - for (i=0; i 0x20000) - { - putc('.'); - count = 0; - } -#endif } if (cnt == 0) { @@ -423,15 +424,15 @@ int write_buff (flash_info_t *info, uchar *src, ulong addr, ulong cnt) * handle unaligned tail bytes */ data = 0; - for (i=0, cp=wp; i0; ++i, ++cp) { + for (i = 0, cp = wp; i < port_width && cnt > 0; ++i, ++cp) { data = (data << 8) | *src++; --cnt; } - for (; i CFG_FLASH_WRITE_TOUT) { - *addr = (FPW)0x00FF00FF; /* restore read mode */ + while (((status = *addr) & (FPW) 0x00800080) != (FPW) 0x00800080) { + if (get_timer (start) > CFG_FLASH_WRITE_TOUT) { + *addr = (FPW) 0x00FF00FF; /* restore read mode */ return (1); } } - *addr = (FPW)0x00FF00FF; /* restore read mode */ + *addr = (FPW) 0x00FF00FF; /* restore read mode */ return (0); } - diff --git a/common/env_flash.c b/common/env_flash.c index 1593d2c..69fa2ae 100644 --- a/common/env_flash.c +++ b/common/env_flash.c @@ -374,4 +374,4 @@ void env_relocate_spec (void) #endif /* ! ENV_IS_EMBEDDED || CFG_ENV_ADDR_REDUND */ } -#endif /* CFG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH) */ +#endif /* CFG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH */ diff --git a/cpu/mpc824x/Makefile b/cpu/mpc824x/Makefile index 40447a1..743ced9 100644 --- a/cpu/mpc824x/Makefile +++ b/cpu/mpc824x/Makefile @@ -27,13 +27,16 @@ LIB = lib$(CPU).a START = start.S drivers/i2c/i2c2.o OBJS = traps.o cpu.o cpu_init.o interrupts.o speed.o \ - drivers/epic/epic1.o drivers/i2c/i2c1.o pci.o + drivers/epic/epic1.o drivers/i2c/i2c1.o pci.o bedbug_603e.o all: .depend $(START) $(LIB) $(LIB): $(OBJS) $(AR) crv $@ $(OBJS) drivers/i2c/i2c2.o +bedbug_603e.c: + ln -s ../mpc8260/bedbug_603e.c bedbug_603e.c + ######################################################################### .depend: Makefile $(START:.o=.S) $(OBJS:.o=.c) diff --git a/cpu/mpc824x/start.S b/cpu/mpc824x/start.S index 18b8e61..7716240 100644 --- a/cpu/mpc824x/start.S +++ b/cpu/mpc824x/start.S @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ _end_back: STD_EXCEPTION(EXC_OFF_ITME, InstructionTransMiss, UnknownException) STD_EXCEPTION(EXC_OFF_DLTME, DataLoadTransMiss, UnknownException) STD_EXCEPTION(EXC_OFF_DSTME, DataStoreTransMiss, UnknownException) - STD_EXCEPTION(EXC_OFF_IABE, InstructionBreakpoint, UnknownException) + STD_EXCEPTION(EXC_OFF_IABE, InstructionBreakpoint, DebugException) STD_EXCEPTION(EXC_OFF_SMIE, SysManageInt, UnknownException) STD_EXCEPTION(0x1500, Reserved5, UnknownException) STD_EXCEPTION(0x1600, Reserved6, UnknownException) diff --git a/cpu/mpc824x/traps.c b/cpu/mpc824x/traps.c index 11f51c2..956244f 100644 --- a/cpu/mpc824x/traps.c +++ b/cpu/mpc824x/traps.c @@ -176,6 +176,21 @@ UnknownException(struct pt_regs *regs) _exception(0, regs); } +#if (CONFIG_COMMANDS & CFG_CMD_BEDBUG) +extern void do_bedbug_breakpoint(struct pt_regs *); +#endif + +void +DebugException(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + + printf("Debugger trap at @ %lx\n", regs->nip ); + show_regs(regs); +#if (CONFIG_COMMANDS & CFG_CMD_BEDBUG) + do_bedbug_breakpoint( regs ); +#endif +} + /* Probe an address by reading. If not present, return -1, otherwise * return 0. */ diff --git a/cpu/xscale/Makefile b/cpu/xscale/Makefile index c940d6a..778a664 100644 --- a/cpu/xscale/Makefile +++ b/cpu/xscale/Makefile @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ include $(TOPDIR)/config.mk LIB = lib$(CPU).a START = start.o -OBJS = serial.o interrupts.o cpu.o +OBJS = serial.o interrupts.o cpu.o i2c.o all: .depend $(START) $(LIB) diff --git a/cpu/xscale/i2c.c b/cpu/xscale/i2c.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f546f14 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpu/xscale/i2c.c @@ -0,0 +1,453 @@ +/* + * (C) Copyright 2000 + * Paolo Scaffardi, AIRVENT SAM s.p.a - RIMINI(ITALY), arsenio@tin.it + * + * (C) Copyright 2000 Sysgo Real-Time Solutions, GmbH + * Marius Groeger + * + * (C) Copyright 2003 Pengutronix e.K. + * Robert Schwebel + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + * + * Back ported to the 8xx platform (from the 8260 platform) by + * Murray.Jensen@cmst.csiro.au, 27-Jan-01. + */ + +/* FIXME: this file is PXA255 specific! What about other XScales? */ + +#include + +#ifdef CONFIG_HARD_I2C + +/* + * - CFG_I2C_SPEED + * - I2C_PXA_SLAVE_ADDR + */ + +#include +#include + +//#define DEBUG_I2C 1 /* activate local debugging output */ +#define I2C_PXA_SLAVE_ADDR 0x1 /* slave pxa unit address */ +#define I2C_ICR_INIT (ICR_BEIE | ICR_IRFIE | ICR_ITEIE | ICR_GCD | ICR_SCLE) +#define I2C_ISR_INIT 0x7FF + +#ifdef DEBUG_I2C +#define PRINTD(x) printf x +#else +#define PRINTD(x) +#endif + + +/* Shall the current transfer have a start/stop condition? */ +#define I2C_COND_NORMAL 0 +#define I2C_COND_START 1 +#define I2C_COND_STOP 2 + +/* Shall the current transfer be ack/nacked or being waited for it? */ +#define I2C_ACKNAK_WAITACK 1 +#define I2C_ACKNAK_SENDACK 2 +#define I2C_ACKNAK_SENDNAK 4 + +/* Specify who shall transfer the data (master or slave) */ +#define I2C_READ 0 +#define I2C_WRITE 1 + +/* All transfers are described by this data structure */ +struct i2c_msg { + u8 condition; + u8 acknack; + u8 direction; + u8 data; +}; + + +/** + * i2c_pxa_reset: - reset the host controller + * + */ + +static void i2c_reset( void ) +{ + ICR &= ~ICR_IUE; /* disable unit */ + ICR |= ICR_UR; /* reset the unit */ + udelay(100); + ICR &= ~ICR_IUE; /* disable unit */ + CKEN |= CKEN14_I2C; /* set the global I2C clock on */ + ISAR = I2C_PXA_SLAVE_ADDR; /* set our slave address */ + ICR = I2C_ICR_INIT; /* set control register values */ + ISR = I2C_ISR_INIT; /* set clear interrupt bits */ + ICR |= ICR_IUE; /* enable unit */ + udelay(100); +} + + +/** + * i2c_isr_set_cleared: - wait until certain bits of the I2C status register + * are set and cleared + * + * @return: 0 in case of success, 1 means timeout (no match within 10 ms). + */ + +static int i2c_isr_set_cleared( unsigned long set_mask, unsigned long cleared_mask ) +{ + int timeout = 10000; + + while( ((ISR & set_mask)!=set_mask) || ((ISR & cleared_mask)!=0) ){ + udelay( 10 ); + if( timeout-- < 0 ) return 0; + } + + return 1; +} + + +/** + * i2c_transfer: - Transfer one byte over the i2c bus + * + * This function can tranfer a byte over the i2c bus in both directions. + * It is used by the public API functions. + * + * @return: 0: transfer successful + * -1: message is empty + * -2: transmit timeout + * -3: ACK missing + * -4: receive timeout + * -5: illegal parameters + * -6: bus is busy and couldn't be aquired + */ +int i2c_transfer(struct i2c_msg *msg) +{ + int ret; + + if (!msg) + goto transfer_error_msg_empty; + + switch(msg->direction) { + + case I2C_WRITE: + + /* check if bus is not busy */ + if (!i2c_isr_set_cleared(0,ISR_IBB)) + goto transfer_error_bus_busy; + + /* start transmission */ + ICR &= ~ICR_START; + ICR &= ~ICR_STOP; + IDBR = msg->data; + if (msg->condition == I2C_COND_START) ICR |= ICR_START; + if (msg->condition == I2C_COND_STOP) ICR |= ICR_STOP; + if (msg->acknack == I2C_ACKNAK_SENDNAK) ICR |= ICR_ACKNAK; + if (msg->acknack == I2C_ACKNAK_SENDACK) ICR &= ~ICR_ACKNAK; + ICR &= ~ICR_ALDIE; + ICR |= ICR_TB; + + /* transmit register empty? */ + if (!i2c_isr_set_cleared(ISR_ITE,0)) + goto transfer_error_transmit_timeout; + + /* clear 'transmit empty' state */ + ISR |= ISR_ITE; + + /* wait for ACK from slave */ + if (msg->acknack == I2C_ACKNAK_WAITACK) + if (!i2c_isr_set_cleared(0,ISR_ACKNAK)) + goto transfer_error_ack_missing; + break; + + case I2C_READ: + + /* check if bus is not busy */ + if (!i2c_isr_set_cleared(0,ISR_IBB)) + goto transfer_error_bus_busy; + + /* start receive */ + ICR &= ~ICR_START; + ICR &= ~ICR_STOP; + if (msg->condition == I2C_COND_START) ICR |= ICR_START; + if (msg->condition == I2C_COND_STOP) ICR |= ICR_STOP; + if (msg->acknack == I2C_ACKNAK_SENDNAK) ICR |= ICR_ACKNAK; + if (msg->acknack == I2C_ACKNAK_SENDACK) ICR &= ~ICR_ACKNAK; + ICR &= ~ICR_ALDIE; + ICR |= ICR_TB; + + /* receive register full? */ + if (!i2c_isr_set_cleared(ISR_IRF,0)) + goto transfer_error_receive_timeout; + + msg->data = IDBR; + + /* clear 'receive empty' state */ + ISR |= ISR_IRF; + + break; + + default: + + goto transfer_error_illegal_param; + + } + + return 0; + +transfer_error_msg_empty: + PRINTD(("i2c_transfer: error: 'msg' is empty\n")); + ret = -1; goto i2c_transfer_finish; + +transfer_error_transmit_timeout: + PRINTD(("i2c_transfer: error: transmit timeout\n")); + ret = -2; goto i2c_transfer_finish; + +transfer_error_ack_missing: + PRINTD(("i2c_transfer: error: ACK missing\n")); + ret = -3; goto i2c_transfer_finish; + +transfer_error_receive_timeout: + PRINTD(("i2c_transfer: error: receive timeout\n")); + ret = -4; goto i2c_transfer_finish; + +transfer_error_illegal_param: + PRINTD(("i2c_transfer: error: illegal parameters\n")); + ret = -5; goto i2c_transfer_finish; + +transfer_error_bus_busy: + PRINTD(("i2c_transfer: error: bus is busy\n")); + ret = -6; goto i2c_transfer_finish; + +i2c_transfer_finish: + PRINTD(("i2c_transfer: ISR: 0x%04x\n",ISR)); + i2c_reset(); + return ret; + +} + +/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ +/* API Functions */ +/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ + +void i2c_init(int speed, int slaveaddr) +{ +} + + +/** + * i2c_probe: - Test if a chip answers for a given i2c address + * + * @chip: address of the chip which is searched for + * @return: 0 if a chip was found, -1 otherwhise + */ + +int i2c_probe(uchar chip) +{ + struct i2c_msg msg; + + i2c_reset(); + + msg.condition = I2C_COND_START; + msg.acknack = I2C_ACKNAK_WAITACK; + msg.direction = I2C_WRITE; + msg.data = (chip << 1) + 1; + if (i2c_transfer(&msg)) return -1; + + msg.condition = I2C_COND_STOP; + msg.acknack = I2C_ACKNAK_SENDNAK; + msg.direction = I2C_READ; + msg.data = 0x00; + if (i2c_transfer(&msg)) return -1; + + return 0; +} + + +/** + * i2c_read: - Read multiple bytes from an i2c device + * + * The higher level routines take into account that this function is only + * called with len < page length of the device (see configuration file) + * + * @chip: address of the chip which is to be read + * @addr: i2c data address within the chip + * @alen: length of the i2c data address (1..2 bytes) + * @buffer: where to write the data + * @len: how much byte do we want to read + * @return: 0 in case of success + */ + +int i2c_read(uchar chip, uint addr, int alen, uchar *buffer, int len) +{ + struct i2c_msg msg; + u8 addr_bytes[3]; /* lowest...highest byte of data address */ + int ret; + + PRINTD(("i2c_read(chip=0x%02x, addr=0x%02x, alen=0x%02x, len=0x%02x)\n",chip,addr,alen,len)); + + i2c_reset(); + + /* dummy chip address write */ + PRINTD(("i2c_read: dummy chip address write\n")); + msg.condition = I2C_COND_START; + msg.acknack = I2C_ACKNAK_WAITACK; + msg.direction = I2C_WRITE; + msg.data = (chip << 1); + msg.data &= 0xFE; + if ((ret=i2c_transfer(&msg))) return -1; + + /* + * send memory address bytes; + * alen defines how much bytes we have to send. + */ + //addr &= ((1 << CFG_EEPROM_PAGE_WRITE_BITS)-1); + addr_bytes[0] = (u8)((addr >> 0) & 0x000000FF); + addr_bytes[1] = (u8)((addr >> 8) & 0x000000FF); + addr_bytes[2] = (u8)((addr >> 16) & 0x000000FF); + + while (--alen >= 0) { + + PRINTD(("i2c_read: send memory word address byte %1d\n",alen)); + msg.condition = I2C_COND_NORMAL; + msg.acknack = I2C_ACKNAK_WAITACK; + msg.direction = I2C_WRITE; + msg.data = addr_bytes[alen]; + if ((ret=i2c_transfer(&msg))) return -1; + } + + + /* start read sequence */ + PRINTD(("i2c_read: start read sequence\n")); + msg.condition = I2C_COND_START; + msg.acknack = I2C_ACKNAK_WAITACK; + msg.direction = I2C_WRITE; + msg.data = (chip << 1); + msg.data |= 0x01; + if ((ret=i2c_transfer(&msg))) return -1; + + /* read bytes; send NACK at last byte */ + while (len--) { + + if (len==0) { + msg.condition = I2C_COND_STOP; + msg.acknack = I2C_ACKNAK_SENDNAK; + } else { + msg.condition = I2C_COND_NORMAL; + msg.acknack = I2C_ACKNAK_SENDACK; + } + + msg.direction = I2C_READ; + msg.data = 0x00; + if ((ret=i2c_transfer(&msg))) return -1; + + *(buffer++) = msg.data; + + PRINTD(("i2c_read: reading byte (0x%08x)=0x%02x\n",(unsigned int)buffer,*buffer)); + + } + + i2c_reset(); + + return 0; +} + + +/** + * i2c_write: - Write multiple bytes to an i2c device + * + * The higher level routines take into account that this function is only + * called with len < page length of the device (see configuration file) + * + * @chip: address of the chip which is to be written + * @addr: i2c data address within the chip + * @alen: length of the i2c data address (1..2 bytes) + * @buffer: where to find the data to be written + * @len: how much byte do we want to read + * @return: 0 in case of success + */ + +int i2c_write(uchar chip, uint addr, int alen, uchar *buffer, int len) +{ + struct i2c_msg msg; + u8 addr_bytes[3]; /* lowest...highest byte of data address */ + + PRINTD(("i2c_write(chip=0x%02x, addr=0x%02x, alen=0x%02x, len=0x%02x)\n",chip,addr,alen,len)); + + i2c_reset(); + + /* chip address write */ + PRINTD(("i2c_write: chip address write\n")); + msg.condition = I2C_COND_START; + msg.acknack = I2C_ACKNAK_WAITACK; + msg.direction = I2C_WRITE; + msg.data = (chip << 1); + msg.data &= 0xFE; + if (i2c_transfer(&msg)) return -1; + + /* + * send memory address bytes; + * alen defines how much bytes we have to send. + */ + addr_bytes[0] = (u8)((addr >> 0) & 0x000000FF); + addr_bytes[1] = (u8)((addr >> 8) & 0x000000FF); + addr_bytes[2] = (u8)((addr >> 16) & 0x000000FF); + + while (--alen >= 0) { + + PRINTD(("i2c_write: send memory word address\n")); + msg.condition = I2C_COND_NORMAL; + msg.acknack = I2C_ACKNAK_WAITACK; + msg.direction = I2C_WRITE; + msg.data = addr_bytes[alen]; + if (i2c_transfer(&msg)) return -1; + } + + /* write bytes; send NACK at last byte */ + while (len--) { + + PRINTD(("i2c_write: writing byte (0x%08x)=0x%02x\n",(unsigned int)buffer,*buffer)); + + if (len==0) + msg.condition = I2C_COND_STOP; + else + msg.condition = I2C_COND_NORMAL; + + msg.acknack = I2C_ACKNAK_WAITACK; + msg.direction = I2C_WRITE; + msg.data = *(buffer++); + + if (i2c_transfer(&msg)) return -1; + + } + + i2c_reset(); + + return 0; + +} + +uchar i2c_reg_read (uchar chip, uchar reg) +{ + PRINTD(("i2c_reg_read(chip=0x%02x, reg=0x%02x)\n",chip,reg)); + return 0; +} + +void i2c_reg_write(uchar chip, uchar reg, uchar val) +{ + PRINTD(("i2c_reg_write(chip=0x%02x, reg=0x%02x, val=0x%02x)\n",chip,reg,val)); +} + +#endif /* CONFIG_HARD_I2C */ diff --git a/doc/README.POST b/doc/README.POST new file mode 100644 index 0000000..62346ad --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/README.POST @@ -0,0 +1,732 @@ +Power-On-Self-Test support in U-Boot +------------------------------------ + +This project is to support Power-On-Self-Test (POST) in U-Boot. + +1. High-level requirements + +The key rquirements for this project are as follows: + +1) The project shall develop a flexible framework for implementing + and running Power-On-Self-Test in U-Boot. This framework shall + possess the following features: + + o) Extensibility + + The framework shall allow adding/removing/replacing POST tests. + Also, standalone POST tests shall be supported. + + o) Configurability + + The framework shall allow run-time configuration of the lists + of tests running on normal/power-fail booting. + + o) Controllability + + The framework shall support manual running of the POST tests. + +2) The results of tests shall be saved so that it will be possible to + retrieve them from Linux. + +3) The following POST tests shall be developed for MPC823E-based + boards: + + o) CPU test + o) Cache test + o) Memory test + o) Ethernet test + o) Serial channels test + o) Watchdog timer test + o) RTC test + o) I2C test + o) SPI test + o) USB test + +4) The LWMON board shall be used for reference. + +2. Design + +This section details the key points of the design for the project. +The whole project can be divided into two independent tasks: +enhancing U-Boot/Linux to provide a common framework for running POST +tests and developing such tests for particular hardware. + +2.1. Hardware-independent POST layer + +A new optional module will be added to U-Boot, which will run POST +tests and collect their results at boot time. Also, U-Boot will +support running POST tests manually at any time by executing a +special command from the system console. + +The list of available POST tests will be configured at U-Boot build +time. The POST layer will allow the developer to add any custom POST +tests. All POST tests will be divided into the following groups: + + 1) Tests running on power-on booting only + + This group will contain those tests that run only once on + power-on reset (e.g. watchdog test) + + 2) Tests running on normal booting only + + This group will contain those tests that do not take much + time and can be run on the regular basis (e.g. CPU test) + + 3) Tests running on power-fail booting only + + This group will contain POST tests that consume much time + and cannot be run regularly (e.g. I2C test) + + 4) Manually executed tests + + This group will contain those tests that can be run manually. + +If necessary, some tests may belong to several groups simultaneously. +For example, SDRAM test may run on both noarmal and power-fail +booting. On normal booting, SDRAM test may perform a fast superficial +memory test only, while running on power-fail booting it may perform +a full memory check-up. + +Also, all tests will be discriminated by the moment they run at. +Specifically, the following groups will be singled out: + + 1) Tests running before relocating to RAM + + These tests will run immediatelly after initializing RAM + as to enable modifying it without taking care of its + contents. Basically, this group will contain memory tests + only. + + 2) Tests running after relocating to RAM + + These tests will run immediately before entering the main + loop as to guarantee full hardware initialization. + +The POST layer will also distinguish a special group of tests that +may cause system rebooting (e.g. watchdog test). For such tests, the +layer will automatically detect rebooting and will notify the test +about it. + +2.1.1. POST layer interfaces + +This section details the interfaces between the POST layer and the +rest of U-Boot. + +The following flags will be defined: + +#define POST_ROM 0x01 /* test runs in ROM */ +#define POST_RAM 0x02 /* test runs in RAM */ +#define POST_POWERON 0x04 /* test runs on power-on booting */ +#define POST_NORMAL 0x08 /* test runs on normal booting */ +#define POST_SHUTDOWN 0x10 /* test runs on power-fail booting */ +#define POST_MANUAL 0x20 /* test can be executed manually */ +#define POST_REBOOT 0x80 /* test may cause rebooting */ + +The POST layer will export the following interface routines: + + o) int post_run(bd_t *bd, char *name, int flags); + + This routine will run the test (or the group of tests) specified + by the name and flag arguments. More specifically, if the name + argument is not NULL, the test with this name will be performed, + otherwise all tests running in ROM/RAM (depending on the flag + argument) will be executed. This routine will be called at least + twice with name set to NULL, once from board_init_f() and once + from board_init_r(). The flags argument will also specify the + mode the test is executed in (power-on, normal, power-fail, + manual). + + o) void post_reloc(ulong offset); + + This routine will be called from board_init_r() and will + relocate the POST test table. + + o) int post_info(char *name); + + This routine will print the list of all POST tests that can be + executed manually if name is NULL, and the description of a + particular test if name is not NULL. + + o) int post_log(char *format, ...); + + This routine will be called from POST tests to log their + results. Basically, this routine will print the results to + stderr. The format of the arguments and the return value + will be identical to the printf() routine. + +Also, the following board-specific routines will be called from the +U-Boot common code: + + o) int board_power_mode(void) + + This routine will return the mode the system is running in + (POST_POWERON, POST_NORMAL or POST_SHUTDOWN). + + o) void board_poweroff(void) + + This routine will turn off the power supply of the board. It + will be called on power-fail booting after running all POST + tests. + +The list of available POST tests be kept in the post_tests array +filled at U-Boot build time. The format of entry in this array will +be as follows: + +struct post_test { + char *name; + char *cmd; + char *desc; + int flags; + int (*test)(bd_t *bd, int flags); +}; + + o) name + + This field will contain a short name of the test, which will be + used in logs and on listing POST tests (e.g. CPU test). + + o) cmd + + This field will keep a name for identifying the test on manual + testing (e.g. cpu). For more information, refer to section + "Command line interface". + + o) desc + + This field will contain a detailed description of the test, + which will be printed on user request. For more information, see + section "Command line interface". + + o) flags + + This field will contain a combination of the bit flags described + above, which will specify the mode the test is running in + (power-on, normal, power-fail or manual mode), the moment it + should be run at (before or after relocating to RAM), whether it + can cause system rebooting or not. + + o) test + + This field will contain a pointer to the routine that will + perform the test, which will take 2 arguments. The first + argument will be a pointer to the board info structure, while + the second will be a combination of bit flags specifying the + mode the test is running in (POST_POWERON, POST_NORMAL, + POST_POWERFAIL, POST_MANUAL) and whether the last execution of + the test caused system rebooting (POST_REBOOT). The routine will + return 0 on successful execution of the test, and 1 if the test + failed. + +The lists of the POST tests that should be run at power-on/normal/ +power-fail booting will be kept in the environment. Namely, the +following environment variables will be used: post_poweron, +powet_normal, post_shutdown. + +2.1.2. Test results + +The results of tests will be collected by the POST layer. The POST +log will have the following format: + +... +-------------------------------------------- +START + +[PASSED|FAILED] +-------------------------------------------- +... + +Basically, the results of tests will be printed to stderr. This +feature may be enhanced in future to spool the log to a serial line, +save it in non-volatile RAM (NVRAM), transfer it to a dedicated +storage server and etc. + +2.1.3. Integration issues + +All POST-related code will be #ifdef'ed with the CONFIG_POST macro. +This macro will be defined in the config_.h file for those +boards that need POST. The CONFIG_POST macro will contain the list of +POST tests for the board. The macro will have the format of array +composed of post_test structures: + +#define CONFIG_POST \ + { + "On-board peripherals test", "board", \ + " This test performs full check-up of the " \ + "on-board hardware.", \ + POST_RAM | POST_POWERFAIL, \ + &board_post_test \ + } + +A new file, post.h, will be created in the include/ directory. This +file will contain common POST declarations and will define a set of +macros that will be reused for defining CONFIG_POST. As an example, +the following macro may be defined: + +#define POST_CACHE \ + { + "Cache test", "cache", \ + " This test verifies the CPU cache operation.", \ + POST_RAM | POST_NORMAL, \ + &cache_post_test \ + } + +A new subdirectory will be created in the U-Boot root directory. It +will contain the source code of the POST layer and most of POST +tests. Each POST test in this directory will be placed into a +separate file (it will be needed for building standalone tests). Some +POST tests (mainly those for testing peripheral devices) will be +located in the source files of the drivers for those devices. This +way will be used only if the test subtantially uses the driver. + +2.1.4. Standalone tests + +The POST framework will allow to develop and run standalone tests. A +user-space library will be developed to provide the POST interface +functions to standalone tests. + +2.1.5. Command line interface + +A new command, diag, will be added to U-Boot. This command will be +used for listing all available hardware tests, getting detailed +descriptions of them and running these tests. + +More specifically, being run without any arguments, this command will +print the list of all available hardware tests: + +=> diag +Available hardware tests: + cache - cache test + cpu - CPU test + enet - SCC/FCC ethernet test +Use 'diag [ []] ... ' to get more info. +Use 'diag run [ []] ... ' to run tests. +=> + +If the first argument to the diag command is not 'run', detailed +descriptions of the specified tests will be printed: + +=> diag cpu cache +cpu - CPU test + This test verifies the arithmetic logic unit of CPU. +cache - cache test + This test verifies the CPU cache operation. +=> + +If the first argument to diag is 'run', the specified tests will be +executed. If no tests are specified, all available tests will be +executed. + +It will be prohibited to execute tests running in ROM manually. The +'diag' command will not display such tests and/or run them. + +2.1.6. Power failure handling + +The Linux kernel will be modified to detect power failures and +automatically reboot the system in such cases. It will be assumed +that the power failure causes a system interrupt. + +To perform correct system shutdown, the kernel will register a +handler of the power-fail IRQ on booting. Being called, the handler +will run /sbin/reboot using the call_usermodehelper() routine. +/sbin/reboot will automatically bring the system down in a secure +way. This feature will be configured in/out from the kernel +configuration file. + +The POST layer of U-Boot will check whether the system runs in +power-fail mode. If it does, the system will be powered off after +executing all hardware tests. + +2.1.7. Hazardous tests + +Some tests may cause system rebooting during their execution. For +some tests, this will indicate a failure, while for the Watchdog +test, this means successful operation of the timer. + +In order to support such tests, the following scheme will be +implemented. All the tests that may cause system rebooting will have +the POST_REBOOT bit flag set in the flag field of the correspondent +post_test structure. Before starting tests marked with this bit flag, +the POST layer will store an identification number of the test in a +location in IMMR. On booting, the POST layer will check the value of +this variable and if it is set will skip over the tests preceding the +failed one. On second execution of the failed test, the POST_REBOOT +bit flag will be set in the flag argument to the test routine. This +will allow to detect system rebooting on the previous iteration. For +example, the watchdog timer test may have the following +declaration/body: + +... +#define POST_WATCHDOG \ + { + "Watchdog timer test", "watchdog", \ + " This test checks the watchdog timer.", \ + POST_RAM | POST_POWERON | POST_REBOOT, \ + &watchdog_post_test \ + } +... + +... +int watchdog_post_test(bd_t *bd, int flags) +{ + unsigned long start_time; + + if (flags & POST_REBOOT) { + /* Test passed */ + return 0; + } else { + /* disable interrupts */ + disable_interrupts(); + /* 10-second delay */ + ... + /* if we've reached this, the watchdog timer does not work */ + enable_interrupts(); + return 1; + } +} +... + +2.2. Hardware-specific details + +This project will also develop a set of POST tests for MPC8xx- based +systems. This section provides technical details of how it will be +done. + +2.2.1. Generic PPC tests + +The following generic POST tests will be developed: + + o) CPU test + + This test will check the arithmetic logic unit (ALU) of CPU. The + test will take several milliseconds and will run on normal + booting. + + o) Cache test + + This test will verify the CPU cache (L1 cache). The test will + run on normal booting. + + o) Memory test + + This test will examine RAM and check it for errors. The test + will always run on booting. On normal booting, only a limited + amount of RAM will be checked. On power-fail booting a fool + memory check-up will be performed. + +2.2.1.1. CPU test + +This test will verify the following ALU instructions: + + o) Condition register istructions + + This group will contain: mtcrf, mfcr, mcrxr, crand, crandc, + cror, crorc, crxor, crnand, crnor, creqv, mcrf. + + The mtcrf/mfcr instructions will be tested by loading different + values into the condition register (mtcrf), moving its value to + a general-purpose register (mfcr) and comparing this value with + the expected one. The mcrxr instruction will be tested by + loading a fixed value into the XER register (mtspr), moving XER + value to the condition register (mcrxr), moving it to a + general-purpose register (mfcr) and comparing the value of this + register with the expected one. The rest of instructions will be + tested by loading a fixed value into the condition register + (mtcrf), executing each instruction several times to modify all + 4-bit condition fields, moving the value of the conditional + register to a general-purpose register (mfcr) and comparing it + with the expected one. + + o) Integer compare instructions + + This group will contain: cmp, cmpi, cmpl, cmpli. + + To verify these instructions the test will run them with + different combinations of operands, read the condition register + value and compare it with the expected one. More specifically, + the test will contain a pre-built table containing the + description of each test case: the instruction, the values of + the operands, the condition field to save the result in and the + expected result. + + o) Arithmetic instructions + + This group will contain: add, addc, adde, addme, addze, subf, + subfc, subfe, subme, subze, mullw, mulhw, mulhwu, divw, divwu, + extsb, extsh. + + The test will contain a pre-built table of instructions, + operands, expected results and expected states of the condition + register. For each table entry, the test will cyclically use + different sets of operand registers and result registers. For + example, for instructions that use 3 registers on the first + iteration r0/r1 will be used as operands and r2 for result. On + the second iteration, r1/r2 will be used as operands and r3 as + for result and so on. This will enable to verify all + general-purpose registers. + + o) Logic instructions + + This group will contain: and, andc, andi, andis, or, orc, ori, + oris, xor, xori, xoris, nand, nor, neg, eqv, cntlzw. + + The test scheme will be identical to that from the previous + point. + + o) Shift instructions + + This group will contain: slw, srw, sraw, srawi, rlwinm, rlwnm, + rlwimi + + The test scheme will be identical to that from the previous + point. + + o) Branch instructions + + This group will contain: b, bl, bc. + + The first 2 instructions (b, bl) will be verified by jumping to + a fixed address and checking whether control was transfered to + that very point. For the bl instruction the value of the link + register will be checked as well (using mfspr). To verify the bc + instruction various combinations of the BI/BO fields, the CTR + and the condition register values will be checked. The list of + such combinations will be pre-built and linked in U-Boot at + build time. + + o) Load/store instructions + + This group will contain: lbz(x)(u), lhz(x)(u), lha(x)(u), + lwz(x)(u), stb(x)(u), sth(x)(u), stw(x)(u). + + All operations will be performed on a 16-byte array. The array + will be 4-byte aligned. The base register will point to offset + 8. The immediate offset (index register) will range in [-8 ... + +7]. The test cases will be composed so that they will not cause + alignment exceptions. The test will contain a pre-built table + describing all test cases. For store instructions, the table + entry will contain: the instruction opcode, the value of the + index register and the value of the source register. After + executing the instruction, the test will verify the contents of + the array and the value of the base register (it must change for + "store with update" instructions). For load instructions, the + table entry will contain: the instruction opcode, the array + contents, the value of the index register and the expected value + of the destination register. After executing the instruction, + the test will verify the value of the destination register and + the value of the base register (it must change for "load with + update" instructions). + + o) Load/store multiple/string instructions + + +The CPU test will run in RAM in order to allow run-time modification +of the code to reduce the memory footprint. + +2.2.1.2 Special-Purpose Registers Tests + +TBD. + +2.2.1.3. Cache test + +To verify the data cache operation the following test scenarios will +be used: + + 1) Basic test #1 + + - turn on the data cache + - switch the data cache to write-back or write-through mode + - invalidate the data cache + - write the negative pattern to a cached area + - read the area + + The negative pattern must be read at the last step + + 2) Basic test #2 + + - turn on the data cache + - switch the data cache to write-back or write-through mode + - invalidate the data cache + - write the zero pattern to a cached area + - turn off the data cache + - write the negative pattern to the area + - turn on the data cache + - read the area + + The negative pattern must be read at the last step + + 3) Write-through mode test + + - turn on the data cache + - switch the data cache to write-through mode + - invalidate the data cache + - write the zero pattern to a cached area + - flush the data cache + - write the negative pattern to the area + - turn off the data cache + - read the area + + The negative pattern must be read at the last step + + 4) Write-back mode test + + - turn on the data cache + - switch the data cache to write-back mode + - invalidate the data cache + - write the negative pattern to a cached area + - flush the data cache + - write the zero pattern to the area + - invalidate the data cache + - read the area + + The negative pattern must be read at the last step + +To verify the instruction cache operation the following test +scenarios will be used: + + 1) Basic test #1 + + - turn on the instruction cache + - unlock the entire instruction cache + - invalidate the instruction cache + - lock a branch instruction in the instruction cache + - replace the branch instruction with "nop" + - jump to the branch instruction + - check that the branch instruction was executed + + 2) Basic test #2 + + - turn on the instruction cache + - unlock the entire instruction cache + - invalidate the instruction cache + - jump to a branch instruction + - check that the branch instruction was executed + - replace the branch instruction with "nop" + - invalidate the instruction cache + - jump to the branch instruction + - check that the "nop" instruction was executed + +The CPU test will run in RAM in order to allow run-time modification +of the code. + +2.2.1.4. Memory test + +The memory test will verify RAM using sequential writes and reads +to/from RAM. Specifically, there will be several test cases that will +use different patterns to verify RAM. Each test case will first fill +a region of RAM with one pattern and then read the region back and +compare its contents with the pattern. The following patterns will be +used: + + 1) zero pattern (0x00000000) + 2) negative pattern (0xffffffff) + 3) checkerboard pattern (0x55555555, 0xaaaaaaaa) + 4) bit-flip pattern ((1 << (offset % 32)), ~(1 << (offset % 32))) + 5) address pattern (offset, ~offset) + +Patterns #1, #2 will help to find unstable bits. Patterns #3, #4 will +be used to detect adherent bits, i.e. bits whose state may randomly +change if adjacent bits are modified. The last pattern will be used +to detect far-located errors, i.e. situations when writing to one +location modifies an area located far from it. Also, usage of the +last pattern will help to detect memory controller misconfigurations +when RAM represents a cyclically repeated portion of a smaller size. + +Being run in normal mode, the test will verify only small 4Kb regions +of RAM around each 1Mb boundary. For example, for 64Mb RAM the +following areas will be verified: 0x00000000-0x00000800, +0x000ff800-0x00100800, 0x001ff800-0x00200800, ..., 0x03fff800- +0x04000000. If the test is run in power-fail mode, it will verify the +whole RAM. + +The memory test will run in ROM before relocating U-Boot to RAM in +order to allow RAM modification without saving its contents. + +2.2.2. Common tests + +This section describes tests that are not based on any hardware +peculiarities and use common U-Boot interfaces only. These tests do +not need any modifications for porting them to another board/CPU. + +2.2.2.1. I2C test + +For verifying the I2C bus, a full I2C bus scanning will be performed +using the i2c_probe() routine. If any I2C device is found, the test +will be considered as passed, otherwise failed. This particular way +will be used because it provides the most common method of testing. +For example, using the internal loopback mode of the CPM I2C +controller for testing would not work on boards where the software +I2C driver (also known as bit-banged driver) is used. + +2.2.2.2. Watchdog timer test + +To test the watchdog timer the scheme mentioned above (refer to +section "Hazardous tests") will be used. Namely, this test will be +marked with the POST_REBOOT bit flag. On the first iteration, the +test routine will make a 10-second delay. If the system does not +reboot during this delay, the watchdog timer is not operational and +the test fails. If the system reboots, on the second iteration the +POST_REBOOT bit will be set in the flag argument to the test routine. +The test routine will check this bit and report a success if it is +set. + +2.2.2.3. RTC test + +The RTC test will use the rtc_get()/rtc_set() routines. The following +features will be verified: + + o) Time uniformity + + This will be verified by reading RTC in polling within a short + period of time (5-10 seconds). + + o) Passing month boundaries + + This will be checked by setting RTC to a second before a month + boundary and reading it after its passing the boundary. The test + will be performed for both leap- and nonleap-years. + +2.2.3. MPC8xx peripherals tests + +This project will develop a set of tests verifying the peripheral +units of MPC8xx processors. Namely, the following controllers of the +MPC8xx communication processor module (CPM) will be tested: + + o) Serial Management Controllers (SMC) + + o) Serial Communication Controllers (SCC) + +2.2.3.1. Ethernet tests (SCC) + +The internal (local) loopback mode will be used to test SCC. To do +that the controllers will be configured accordingly and several +packets will be transmitted. These tests may be enhanced in future to +use external loopback for testing. That will need appropriate +reconfiguration of the physical interface chip. + +The test routines for the SCC ethernet tests will be located in +cpu/mpc8xx/scc.c. + +2.2.3.2. UART tests (SMC/SCC) + +To perform these tests the internal (local) loopback mode will be +used. The SMC/SCC controllers will be configured to connect the +transmitter output to the receiver input. After that, several bytes +will be transmitted. These tests may be enhanced to make to perform +"external" loopback test using a loopback cable. In this case, the +test will be executed manually. + +The test routine for the SMC/SCC UART tests will be located in +cpu/mpc8xx/serial.c. + +2.2.3.3. USB test + +TBD + +2.2.3.4. SPI test + +TBD + +2.3. Design notes + +Currently it is unknown how we will power off the board after running +all power-fail POST tests. This point needs further clarification. diff --git a/include/asm-arm/arch-pxa/pxa-regs.h b/include/asm-arm/arch-pxa/pxa-regs.h index 2975fa3..dda2465 100644 --- a/include/asm-arm/arch-pxa/pxa-regs.h +++ b/include/asm-arm/arch-pxa/pxa-regs.h @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ * published by the Free Software Foundation. */ +#ifndef PXA_REGS_H +#define PXA_REGS_H 1 /* FIXME hack so that SA-1111.h will work [cb] */ @@ -425,6 +427,38 @@ typedef void (*ExcpHndlr) (void) ; #define ISR __REG(0x40301698) /* I2C Status Register - ISR */ #define ISAR __REG(0x403016A0) /* I2C Slave Address Register - ISAR */ +/* ----- Control register bits ---------------------------------------- */ + +#define ICR_START 0x1 /* start bit */ +#define ICR_STOP 0x2 /* stop bit */ +#define ICR_ACKNAK 0x4 /* send ACK(0) or NAK(1) */ +#define ICR_TB 0x8 /* transfer byte bit */ +#define ICR_MA 0x10 /* master abort */ +#define ICR_SCLE 0x20 /* master clock enable */ +#define ICR_IUE 0x40 /* unit enable */ +#define ICR_GCD 0x80 /* general call disable */ +#define ICR_ITEIE 0x100 /* enable tx interrupts */ +#define ICR_IRFIE 0x200 /* enable rx interrupts */ +#define ICR_BEIE 0x400 /* enable bus error ints */ +#define ICR_SSDIE 0x800 /* slave STOP detected int enable */ +#define ICR_ALDIE 0x1000 /* enable arbitration interrupt */ +#define ICR_SADIE 0x2000 /* slave address detected int enable */ +#define ICR_UR 0x4000 /* unit reset */ + +/* ----- Status register bits ----------------------------------------- */ + +#define ISR_RWM 0x1 /* read/write mode */ +#define ISR_ACKNAK 0x2 /* ack/nak status */ +#define ISR_UB 0x4 /* unit busy */ +#define ISR_IBB 0x8 /* bus busy */ +#define ISR_SSD 0x10 /* slave stop detected */ +#define ISR_ALD 0x20 /* arbitration loss detected */ +#define ISR_ITE 0x40 /* tx buffer empty */ +#define ISR_IRF 0x80 /* rx buffer full */ +#define ISR_GCAD 0x100 /* general call address detected */ +#define ISR_SAD 0x200 /* slave address detected */ +#define ISR_BED 0x400 /* bus error no ACK/NAK */ + /* * Serial Audio Controller @@ -1128,6 +1162,6 @@ typedef void (*ExcpHndlr) (void) ; #define MCIO1_OFFSET 0x3C #define MDMRS_OFFSET 0x40 - +#endif /* PXA_REGS_H */ diff --git a/include/asm-arm/arch-xscale/pxa-regs.h b/include/asm-arm/arch-xscale/pxa-regs.h index 2975fa3..449ec9f 100644 --- a/include/asm-arm/arch-xscale/pxa-regs.h +++ b/include/asm-arm/arch-xscale/pxa-regs.h @@ -1,15 +1,23 @@ /* * linux/include/asm-arm/arch-pxa/pxa-regs.h - * + * * Author: Nicolas Pitre * Created: Jun 15, 2001 * Copyright: MontaVista Software Inc. - * + * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * - 2003/01/20: Robert Schwebel ARM_ip) + #ifdef __KERNEL__ #define user_mode(regs) \ diff --git a/include/configs/innokom.h b/include/configs/innokom.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a8ee99a --- /dev/null +++ b/include/configs/innokom.h @@ -0,0 +1,444 @@ +/* + * (C) Copyright 2000, 2001, 2002 + * Robert Schwebel, Pengutronix, r.schwebel@pengutronix.de. + * + * Configuration for the Auerswald Innokom CPU board. + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + */ + +/* + * include/configs/innokom.h - configuration options, board specific + */ + +#ifndef __CONFIG_H +#define __CONFIG_H + +#define DEBUG 1 + +/* + * If we are developing, we might want to start U-Boot from ram + * so we MUST NOT initialize critical regs like mem-timing ... + */ +#define CONFIG_INIT_CRITICAL /* undef for developing */ + +/* + * High Level Configuration Options + * (easy to change) + */ +#define CONFIG_PXA250 1 /* This is an PXA250 CPU */ +#define CONFIG_INNOKOM 1 /* on an Auerswald Innokom board */ + +#undef CONFIG_USE_IRQ /* we don't need IRQ/FIQ stuff */ + /* for timer/console/ethernet */ +/* + * Hardware drivers + */ + +/* + * select serial console configuration + */ +#define CONFIG_FFUART 1 /* we use FFUART on CSB226 */ + +/* allow to overwrite serial and ethaddr */ +#define CONFIG_ENV_OVERWRITE + +#define CONFIG_BAUDRATE 19200 + +#define CONFIG_COMMANDS ((CONFIG_CMD_DFL | CFG_CMD_I2C | CFG_CMD_EEPROM) & ~CFG_CMD_NET) + +/* this must be included AFTER the definition of CONFIG_COMMANDS (if any) */ +#include + +#define CONFIG_BOOTDELAY 3 +/* #define CONFIG_BOOTARGS "root=/dev/nfs ip=bootp console=ttyS0,19200" */ +#define CONFIG_BOOTARGS "console=ttyS0,19200" +#define CONFIG_ETHADDR FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF +#define CONFIG_NETMASK 255.255.255.0 +#define CONFIG_IPADDR 192.168.1.56 +#define CONFIG_SERVERIP 192.168.1.2 +#define CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND "bootm 0x40000" +#define CONFIG_SHOW_BOOT_PROGRESS + +#define CONFIG_CMDLINE_TAG 1 + +#if (CONFIG_COMMANDS & CFG_CMD_KGDB) +#define CONFIG_KGDB_BAUDRATE 19200 /* speed to run kgdb serial port */ +#define CONFIG_KGDB_SER_INDEX 2 /* which serial port to use */ +#endif + +/* + * Miscellaneous configurable options + */ + +/* + * Size of malloc() pool; this lives below the uppermost 128 KiB which are + * used for the RAM copy of the uboot code + */ +/* #define CFG_MALLOC_LEN (CFG_ENV_SIZE + 128*1024) */ +#define CFG_MALLOC_LEN (128*1024) + +#define CFG_LONGHELP /* undef to save memory */ +#define CFG_PROMPT "uboot> " /* Monitor Command Prompt */ +#define CFG_CBSIZE 128 /* Console I/O Buffer Size */ +#define CFG_PBSIZE (CFG_CBSIZE+sizeof(CFG_PROMPT)+16) /* Print Buffer Size */ +#define CFG_MAXARGS 16 /* max number of command args */ +#define CFG_BARGSIZE CFG_CBSIZE /* Boot Argument Buffer Size */ + +#define CFG_MEMTEST_START 0xa0400000 /* memtest works on */ +#define CFG_MEMTEST_END 0xa0800000 /* 4 ... 8 MB in DRAM */ + +#undef CFG_CLKS_IN_HZ /* everything, incl board info, in Hz */ + +#define CFG_LOAD_ADDR 0xa7fe0000 /* default load address */ + /* RS: where is this documented? */ + /* RS: is this where U-Boot is */ + /* RS: relocated to in RAM? */ + +#define CFG_HZ 3686400 /* incrementer freq: 3.6864 MHz */ + /* RS: the oscillator is actually 3680130?? */ + +#define CFG_CPUSPEED 0x141 /* set core clock to 200/200/100 MHz */ + /* 0101000001 */ + /* ^^^^^ Memory Speed 99.53 MHz */ + /* ^^ Run Mode Speed = 2x Mem Speed */ + /* ^^ Turbo Mode Sp. = 1x Run M. Sp. */ + +#define CFG_MONITOR_LEN 0x20000 /* 128 KiB */ + + /* valid baudrates */ +#define CFG_BAUDRATE_TABLE { 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 } + +/* + * I2C bus + */ +#define CONFIG_HARD_I2C 1 +#define CFG_I2C_SPEED 50000 +#define CFG_I2C_SLAVE 0xfe + +#define CFG_ENV_IS_IN_EEPROM 1 + +#define CFG_ENV_OFFSET 0x00 /* environment starts here */ +#define CFG_ENV_SIZE 1024 /* 1 KiB */ +#define CFG_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR 0x50 /* A0 = 0 (hardwired) */ +#define CFG_EEPROM_PAGE_WRITE_BITS 5 /* 5 bits = 32 octets */ +#define CFG_EEPROM_PAGE_WRITE_DELAY_MS 10 /* between stop and start */ +#define CFG_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_LEN 2 /* length of address */ +#define CFG_EEPROM_SIZE 4096 /* size in bytes */ + +/* + * Stack sizes + * + * The stack sizes are set up in start.S using the settings below + */ +#define CONFIG_STACKSIZE (128*1024) /* regular stack */ +#ifdef CONFIG_USE_IRQ +#define CONFIG_STACKSIZE_IRQ (4*1024) /* IRQ stack */ +#define CONFIG_STACKSIZE_FIQ (4*1024) /* FIQ stack */ +#endif + +/* + * Physical Memory Map + */ +#define CONFIG_NR_DRAM_BANKS 1 /* we have 1 bank of DRAM */ +#define PHYS_SDRAM_1 0xa0000000 /* SDRAM Bank #1 */ +#define PHYS_SDRAM_1_SIZE 0x04000000 /* 64 MB */ + +#define PHYS_FLASH_1 0x00000000 /* Flash Bank #1 */ +#define PHYS_FLASH_SIZE 0x01000000 /* 16 MB */ + +#define CFG_DRAM_BASE 0xa0000000 /* RAM starts here */ +#define CFG_DRAM_SIZE 0x04000000 + +#define CFG_FLASH_BASE PHYS_FLASH_1 + +/* + * GPIO settings; + */ + +/* GP15 == nCS1 is 1 + * GP24 == SFRM is 1 + * GP25 == TXD is 1 + * GP33 == nCS5 is 1 + * GP39 == FFTXD is 1 + * GP41 == RTS is 1 + * GP47 == TXD is 1 + * GP49 == nPWE is 1 + * GP62 == LED_B is 1 + * GP63 == TDM_OE is 1 + * GP78 == nCS2 is 1 + * GP79 == nCS3 is 1 + * GP80 == nCS4 is 1 + */ +#define CFG_GPSR0_VAL 0x03008000 +#define CFG_GPSR1_VAL 0xC0028282 +#define CFG_GPSR2_VAL 0x0001C000 + +/* GP02 == DON_RST is 0 + * GP23 == SCLK is 0 + * GP45 == USB_ACT is 0 + * GP60 == PLLEN is 0 + * GP61 == LED_A is 0 + * GP73 == SWUPD_LED is 0 + */ +#define CFG_GPCR0_VAL 0x00800004 +#define CFG_GPCR1_VAL 0x30002000 +#define CFG_GPCR2_VAL 0x00000100 + +/* GP00 == DON_READY is input + * GP01 == DON_OK is input + * GP02 == DON_RST is output + * GP03 == RESET_IND is input + * GP07 == RES11 is input + * GP09 == RES12 is input + * GP11 == SWUPDATE is input + * GP14 == nPOWEROK is input + * GP15 == nCS1 is output + * GP17 == RES22 is input + * GP18 == RDY is input + * GP23 == SCLK is output + * GP24 == SFRM is output + * GP25 == TXD is output + * GP26 == RXD is input + * GP32 == RES21 is input + * GP33 == nCS5 is output + * GP34 == FFRXD is input + * GP35 == CTS is input + * GP39 == FFTXD is output + * GP41 == RTS is output + * GP42 == USB_OK is input + * GP45 == USB_ACT is output + * GP46 == RXD is input + * GP47 == TXD is output + * GP49 == nPWE is output + * GP58 == nCPUBUSINT is input + * GP59 == LANINT is input + * GP60 == PLLEN is output + * GP61 == LED_A is output + * GP62 == LED_B is output + * GP63 == TDM_OE is output + * GP64 == nDSPINT is input + * GP65 == STRAP0 is input + * GP67 == STRAP1 is input + * GP69 == STRAP2 is input + * GP70 == STRAP3 is input + * GP71 == STRAP4 is input + * GP73 == SWUPD_LED is output + * GP78 == nCS2 is output + * GP79 == nCS3 is output + * GP80 == nCS4 is output + */ +#define CFG_GPDR0_VAL 0x03808004 +#define CFG_GPDR1_VAL 0xF002A282 +#define CFG_GPDR2_VAL 0x0001C200 + +/* GP15 == nCS1 is AF10 + * GP18 == RDY is AF01 + * GP23 == SCLK is AF10 + * GP24 == SFRM is AF10 + * GP25 == TXD is AF10 + * GP26 == RXD is AF01 + * GP33 == nCS5 is AF10 + * GP34 == FFRXD is AF01 + * GP35 == CTS is AF01 + * GP39 == FFTXD is AF10 + * GP41 == RTS is AF10 + * GP46 == RXD is AF10 + * GP47 == TXD is AF01 + * GP49 == nPWE is AF10 + * GP78 == nCS2 is AF10 + * GP79 == nCS3 is AF10 + * GP80 == nCS4 is AF10 + */ +#define CFG_GAFR0_L_VAL 0x80000000 +#define CFG_GAFR0_U_VAL 0x001A8010 +#define CFG_GAFR1_L_VAL 0x60088058 +#define CFG_GAFR1_U_VAL 0x00000008 +#define CFG_GAFR2_L_VAL 0xA0000000 +#define CFG_GAFR2_U_VAL 0x00000002 + +/* FIXME: set GPIO_RER/FER */ + +/* RDH = 1 + * PH = 1 + * VFS = 1 + * BFS = 1 + * SSS = 1 + */ +#define CFG_PSSR_VAL 0x37 + +/* + * Memory settings + */ + +/* This is the configuration for nCS0/1 -> flash banks + * configuration for nCS1: + * [31] 0 - Slower Device + * [30:28] 010 - CS deselect to CS time: 2*(2*MemClk) = 40 ns + * [27:24] 0101 - Address to data valid in bursts: (5+1)*MemClk = 60 ns + * [23:20] 1011 - " for first access: (11+2)*MemClk = 130 ns + * [19] 1 - 16 Bit bus width + * [18:16] 000 - nonburst RAM or FLASH + * configuration for nCS0: + * [15] 0 - Slower Device + * [14:12] 010 - CS deselect to CS time: 2*(2*MemClk) = 40 ns + * [11:08] 0101 - Address to data valid in bursts: (5+1)*MemClk = 60 ns + * [07:04] 1011 - " for first access: (11+2)*MemClk = 130 ns + * [03] 1 - 16 Bit bus width + * [02:00] 000 - nonburst RAM or FLASH + */ +#define CFG_MSC0_VAL 0x25b825b8 /* flash banks */ + +/* This is the configuration for nCS2/3 -> TDM-Switch, DSP + * configuration for nCS3: DSP + * [31] 0 - Slower Device + * [30:28] 001 - RRR3: CS deselect to CS time: 1*(2*MemClk) = 20 ns + * [27:24] 0010 - RDN3: Address to data valid in bursts: (2+1)*MemClk = 30 ns + * [23:20] 0011 - RDF3: Address for first access: (3+1)*MemClk = 40 ns + * [19] 1 - 16 Bit bus width + * [18:16] 100 - variable latency I/O + * configuration for nCS2: TDM-Switch + * [15] 0 - Slower Device + * [14:12] 101 - RRR2: CS deselect to CS time: 5*(2*MemClk) = 100 ns + * [11:08] 1001 - RDN2: Address to data valid in bursts: (9+1)*MemClk = 100 ns + * [07:04] 0011 - RDF2: Address for first access: (3+1)*MemClk = 40 ns + * [03] 1 - 16 Bit bus width + * [02:00] 100 - variable latency I/O + */ +#define CFG_MSC1_VAL 0x132C593C /* TDM switch, DSP */ + +/* This is the configuration for nCS4/5 -> ExtBus, LAN Controller + * + * configuration for nCS5: LAN Controller + * [31] 0 - Slower Device + * [30:28] 001 - RRR5: CS deselect to CS time: 1*(2*MemClk) = 20 ns + * [27:24] 0010 - RDN5: Address to data valid in bursts: (2+1)*MemClk = 30 ns + * [23:20] 0011 - RDF5: Address for first access: (3+1)*MemClk = 40 ns + * [19] 1 - 16 Bit bus width + * [18:16] 100 - variable latency I/O + * configuration for nCS4: ExtBus + * [15] 0 - Slower Device + * [14:12] 110 - RRR4: CS deselect to CS time: 6*(2*MemClk) = 120 ns + * [11:08] 1100 - RDN4: Address to data valid in bursts: (12+1)*MemClk = 130 ns + * [07:04] 1101 - RDF4: Address for first access: 13->(15+1)*MemClk = 160 ns + * [03] 1 - 16 Bit bus width + * [02:00] 100 - variable latency I/O + */ +#define CFG_MSC2_VAL 0x132C6CDC /* extra bus, LAN controller */ + +/* MDCNFG: SDRAM Configuration Register + * + * [31:29] 000 - reserved + * [28] 0 - no SA1111 compatiblity mode + * [27] 0 - latch return data with return clock + * [26] 0 - alternate addressing for pair 2/3 + * [25:24] 00 - timings + * [23] 0 - internal banks in lower partition 2/3 (not used) + * [22:21] 00 - row address bits for partition 2/3 (not used) + * [20:19] 00 - column address bits for partition 2/3 (not used) + * [18] 0 - SDRAM partition 2/3 width is 32 bit + * [17] 0 - SDRAM partition 3 disabled + * [16] 0 - SDRAM partition 2 disabled + * [15:13] 000 - reserved + * [12] 1 - SA1111 compatiblity mode + * [11] 1 - latch return data with return clock + * [10] 0 - no alternate addressing for pair 0/1 + * [09:08] 01 - tRP=2*MemClk; CL=2; tRCD=2*MemClk; tRAS=5*MemClk; tRC=8*MemClk + * [7] 1 - 4 internal banks in lower partition pair + * [06:05] 10 - 13 row address bits for partition 0/1 + * [04:03] 01 - 9 column address bits for partition 0/1 + * [02] 0 - SDRAM partition 0/1 width is 32 bit + * [01] 0 - disable SDRAM partition 1 + * [00] 1 - enable SDRAM partition 0 + * + * use the configuration above but disable partition 0 + */ +#define CFG_MDCNFG_VAL 0x000019c8 + +/* MDREFR: SDRAM Refresh Control Register + * + * [32:26] 0 - reserved + * [25] 0 - K2FREE: not free running + * [24] 0 - K1FREE: not free running + * [23] 0 - K0FREE: not free running + * [22] 0 - SLFRSH: self refresh disabled + * [21] 0 - reserved + * [20] 0 - APD: no auto power down + * [19] 0 - K2DB2: SDCLK2 is MemClk + * [18] 0 - K2RUN: disable SDCLK2 + * [17] 0 - K1DB2: SDCLK1 is MemClk + * [16] 1 - K1RUN: enable SDCLK1 + * [15] 1 - E1PIN: SDRAM clock enable + * [14] 1 - K0DB2: SDCLK0 is MemClk + * [13] 1 - K0RUN: disable SDCLK0 + * [12] 1 - E0PIN: disable SDCKE0 + * [11:00] 000000011000 - (64ms/8192)*MemClkFreq/32 = 24 + */ +#define CFG_MDREFR_VAL 0x0001F018 + +/* MDMRS: Mode Register Set Configuration Register + * + * [31] 0 - reserved + * [30:23] 00000000- MDMRS2: SDRAM2/3 MRS Value. (not used) + * [22:20] 000 - MDCL2: SDRAM2/3 Cas Latency. (not used) + * [19] 0 - MDADD2: SDRAM2/3 burst Type. Fixed to sequential. (not used) + * [18:16] 010 - MDBL2: SDRAM2/3 burst Length. Fixed to 4. (not used) + * [15] 0 - reserved + * [14:07] 00000000- MDMRS0: SDRAM0/1 MRS Value. + * [06:04] 010 - MDCL0: SDRAM0/1 Cas Latency. + * [03] 0 - MDADD0: SDRAM0/1 burst Type. Fixed to sequential. + * [02:00] 010 - MDBL0: SDRAM0/1 burst Length. Fixed to 4. + */ +#define CFG_MDMRS_VAL 0x00020022 + +/* + * PCMCIA and CF Interfaces + */ +#define CFG_MECR_VAL 0x00000000 +#define CFG_MCMEM0_VAL 0x00000000 +#define CFG_MCMEM1_VAL 0x00000000 +#define CFG_MCATT0_VAL 0x00000000 +#define CFG_MCATT1_VAL 0x00000000 +#define CFG_MCIO0_VAL 0x00000000 +#define CFG_MCIO1_VAL 0x00000000 + +/* +#define CSB226_USER_LED0 0x00000008 +#define CSB226_USER_LED1 0x00000010 +#define CSB226_USER_LED2 0x00000020 +*/ + +/* + * FLASH and environment organization + */ +#define CFG_MAX_FLASH_BANKS 1 /* max number of memory banks */ +#define CFG_MAX_FLASH_SECT 128 /* max number of sect. on one chip */ + +/* timeout values are in ticks */ +#define CFG_FLASH_ERASE_TOUT (2*CFG_HZ) /* Timeout for Flash Erase */ +#define CFG_FLASH_WRITE_TOUT (2*CFG_HZ) /* Timeout for Flash Write */ + +#if 0 +#define CFG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH 1 +#define CFG_ENV_ADDR (PHYS_FLASH_1 + 0x1C000) + /* Addr of Environment Sector */ +#define CFG_ENV_SIZE 0x4000 /* Total Size of Environment Sector */ +#endif + +#endif /* __CONFIG_H */ diff --git a/include/configs/trab.h b/include/configs/trab.h index 086294e..06aed93 100644 --- a/include/configs/trab.h +++ b/include/configs/trab.h @@ -123,6 +123,7 @@ #define CONFIG_BOOTARGS "console=ttyS0" #define CONFIG_NETMASK 255.255.0.0 #define CONFIG_IPADDR 192.168.3.68 +#define CONFIG_HOSTNAME trab #define CONFIG_SERVERIP 192.168.3.1 #define CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND "run flash_nfs" #define CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS \ @@ -220,7 +221,11 @@ * FLASH and environment organization */ #define CFG_MAX_FLASH_BANKS 1 /* max number of memory banks */ +#ifndef CONFIG_BIG_FLASH +#define CFG_MAX_FLASH_SECT 71 /* max number of sectors on one chip */ +#else #define CFG_MAX_FLASH_SECT 128 /* max number of sectors on one chip */ +#endif /* timeout values are in ticks */ #define CFG_FLASH_ERASE_TOUT (2*CFG_HZ) /* Timeout for Flash Erase */ @@ -229,11 +234,18 @@ #define CFG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH 1 /* Address and size of Primary Environment Sector */ +#ifndef CONFIG_BIG_FLASH #define CFG_ENV_ADDR (CFG_FLASH_BASE + 0x4000) #define CFG_ENV_SIZE 0x4000 +#define CFG_ENV_SECT_SIZE 0x4000 +#else +#define CFG_ENV_ADDR (CFG_FLASH_BASE + 0x40000) +#define CFG_ENV_SIZE 0x4000 +#define CFG_ENV_SECT_SIZE 0x20000 +#endif /* Address and size of Redundant Environment Sector */ -#define CFG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND (CFG_ENV_ADDR+CFG_ENV_SIZE) +#define CFG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND (CFG_ENV_ADDR+CFG_ENV_SECT_SIZE) #define CFG_ENV_SIZE_REDUND (CFG_ENV_SIZE) #endif /* __CONFIG_H */ diff --git a/tools/envcrc.c b/tools/envcrc.c index c59f7d5..19fe17c 100644 --- a/tools/envcrc.c +++ b/tools/envcrc.c @@ -36,15 +36,33 @@ # ifndef CFG_ENV_OFFSET # define CFG_ENV_OFFSET (CFG_ENV_ADDR - CFG_FLASH_BASE) # endif +# if !defined(CFG_ENV_ADDR_REDUND) && defined(CFG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND) +# define CFG_ENV_ADDR_REDUND (CFG_FLASH_BASE + CFG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND) +# endif # ifndef CFG_ENV_SIZE # define CFG_ENV_SIZE CFG_ENV_SECT_SIZE # endif -# if ((CFG_ENV_ADDR >= CFG_MONITOR_BASE) && \ - ((CFG_ENV_ADDR+CFG_ENV_SIZE) <= (CFG_MONITOR_BASE + CFG_MONITOR_LEN))) -# define ENV_IS_EMBEDDED +# if defined(CFG_ENV_ADDR_REDUND) && !defined(CFG_ENV_SIZE_REDUND) +# define CFG_ENV_SIZE_REDUND CFG_ENV_SIZE +# endif +# if (CFG_ENV_ADDR >= CFG_MONITOR_BASE) && \ + ((CFG_ENV_ADDR + CFG_ENV_SIZE) <= (CFG_MONITOR_BASE + CFG_MONITOR_LEN)) +# define ENV_IS_EMBEDDED 1 +# endif +# if defined(CFG_ENV_ADDR_REDUND) || defined(CFG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND) +# define CFG_REDUNDAND_ENVIRONMENT 1 # endif #endif /* CFG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH */ +#ifdef CFG_REDUNDAND_ENVIRONMENT +# define ENV_HEADER_SIZE (sizeof(unsigned long) + 1) +#else +# define ENV_HEADER_SIZE (sizeof(unsigned long)) +#endif + +#define ENV_SIZE (CFG_ENV_SIZE - ENV_HEADER_SIZE) + + extern unsigned long crc32 (unsigned long, const unsigned char *, unsigned int); #ifdef ENV_IS_EMBEDDED @@ -57,9 +75,8 @@ int main (int argc, char **argv) #ifdef ENV_IS_EMBEDDED int crc ; unsigned char *envptr = &environment, - *dataptr = envptr + sizeof(unsigned int) + 1; - unsigned int datasize = env_size - (dataptr - envptr) ; - + *dataptr = envptr + ENV_HEADER_SIZE; + unsigned int datasize = ENV_SIZE; crc = crc32(0, dataptr, datasize) ;