Fix DPRAM offset/size for MPC8541/8555.

Simplify TQM85xx Makefile handling.
master
Wolfgang Denk 19 years ago
parent 41253be442
commit a889bd27ef
  1. 3
      CHANGELOG
  2. 7
      Makefile
  3. 4
      cpu/mpc85xx/ether_fcc.c
  4. 9
      include/asm-ppc/cpm_85xx.h

@ -2,6 +2,9 @@
Changes for U-Boot 1.1.4:
======================================================================
* Fix DPRAM offset/size for MPC8541/8555.
Simplify TQM85xx Makefile handling.
* Fix data overflow (typo?) in rtc/ds1302.c
* Fix U-Boot compilation for MIPS boards using ELDK 4.0

@ -1329,12 +1329,7 @@ TQM8540_config \
TQM8541_config \
TQM8555_config \
TQM8560_config: unconfig
@case "$@" in \
TQM8540_config) CTYPE=8540;; \
TQM8541_config) CTYPE=8541;; \
TQM8555_config) CTYPE=8555;; \
TQM8560_config) CTYPE=8560;; \
esac; \
@CTYPE=$(subst TQM,,$(@:_config=)); \
>include/config.h ; \
echo "... TQM"$${CTYPE}; \
echo "#define CONFIG_MPC$${CTYPE}">>include/config.h; \

@ -307,7 +307,9 @@ static int fec_init(struct eth_device* dev, bd_t *bis)
* Allocate space in the reserved FCC area of DPRAM for the
* internal buffers. No one uses this space (yet), so we
* can do this. Later, we will add resource management for
* this area. CPM_FCC_SPECIAL_BASE: 0xb000.
* this area.
* CPM_FCC_SPECIAL_BASE: 0xB000 for MPC8540, MPC8560
* 0x9000 for MPC8541, MPC8555
*/
mem_addr = CPM_FCC_SPECIAL_BASE + ((info->ether_index) * 64);
pram_ptr->fen_genfcc.fcc_riptr = mem_addr;

@ -77,9 +77,14 @@
* downloading RAM microcode.
*/
#define CPM_DATAONLY_BASE ((uint)128)
#define CPM_DP_NOSPACE ((uint)0x7FFFFFFF)
#if defined(CONFIG_MPC8541) || defined(CONFIG_MPC8555)
#define CPM_FCC_SPECIAL_BASE ((uint)0x00009000)
#define CPM_DATAONLY_SIZE ((uint)(8 * 1024) - CPM_DATAONLY_BASE)
#else /* MPC8540, MPC8560 */
#define CPM_FCC_SPECIAL_BASE ((uint)0x0000B000)
#define CPM_DATAONLY_SIZE ((uint)(16 * 1024) - CPM_DATAONLY_BASE)
#define CPM_DP_NOSPACE ((uint)0x7fffffff)
#define CPM_FCC_SPECIAL_BASE ((uint)0x0000b000)
#endif
/* The number of pages of host memory we allocate for CPM. This is
* done early in kernel initialization to get physically contiguous

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