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On Tuesday 28 June 2011, Barry Song wrote: > This patch adds the basic support for this SoC and EVB board based on device > tree. It is following the ZYNQ of Grant Likely in some degree. Hi Barry, There are a few more things I noticed this time around, and some comments about code that changed since v1. > the device hierarchy in SiRFprimaII is as below > > AXI(0-0x3FFFFFFF) > memory > AXI(0x40000000-0xC0000000) > CPUIF(sirf-iobus) > INTC > MEMC > LCD > VPP > GRAPHIC > MULTIMEDIA > GPS > UART > ... > hard-coded PCI bridge > SD/MMC > rtc-iobrg > RTC > Is this really just one bus with a huge address space, or rather some nested buses? I'd prefer to have the device tree representation as close as possible to the actual layout. This also includes using bus-local addresses for the 'reg' properties, rather than global addresses. > 1. clock: use dev_id instead of con_id > 2. Kconfig: delete ISA_DMA > 3. irq: implement int controller based on DT > move to GENERIC_IRQ_CHIP framework > 4. timer: implement timer based on DT > 5. entry-macro.S: use get_irqnr_preamble to load the base address only once > per IRQ exception. > 6. others: > use readl_relaxed instead of __raw_readl > adjust Kconfig order for PRIMA2 > use clk_get_sys instead of clk_get for system level clock > use BUG_ON(IS_ERR(clk)) instead of BUG_ON(IS_ERR_OR_NULL(clk)); > fix typo for CLOCK_TICK_RATE > ("sirf,xxx", "sirf,prima2-xxx") instead of ("sirf,xxx") in dts > Good progress! > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..1777e98 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/prima2-cb.dts > @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ > +/dts-v1/; > +/ { > + model = "SIRF Prima2 EVB"; > + compatible = "sirf,prima2-cb", "sirf,prima2"; > + #address-cells = <1>; > + #size-cells = <1>; > + interrupt-parent = <&intc>; > + > + memory { > + reg = <0x00000000 0x20000000>; > + }; > + > + chosen { > + bootargs = "mem=512M real_root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 console=ttyS1 earlyprintk"; > + linux,stdout-path = &uart1; > + }; > + > + amba { > + compatible = "simple-bus"; > + #address-cells = <1>; > + #size-cells = <1>; > + ranges; > + > + intc: interrupt-controller@0x80020000 { > + interrupt-controller; > + compatible = "sirf,intc", "sirf,prima2-intc"; > + reg = <0x80020000 0x1000>; > + #interrupt-cells = <1>; > + }; Some more commends on the device tree properties: I think the namespace for the compatible values is supposed to start with the stock ticker name of the company making the device as a unique identifier. This means you'd have to use "csrxf,sirf-intc", "csrxf,sirf-prima2-intc" as the value, instead of starting with the product name. I don't know exactly how strictly we apply that rule, but I've taken the devicetree-discuss@lists.ozlabs.org mailing list on Cc, maybe someone can clarify. > + timer0: timer@0xb0020000 { > + compatible = "sirf,tick", "sirf,prima2-tick"; > + reg = <0xb0020000 0x1000>; > + interrupts = <0>; > + }; > + > + uart0: uart@0xb0050000 { > + compatible = "sirf,uart", "sirf,prima2-uart"; > + reg = <0xb0050000 0x1000>; > + interrupts = <17>; > + }; > + > + uart1: uart@0xb0060000 { > + compatible = "sirf,uart", "sirf,prima2-uart"; > + reg = <0xb0060000 0x1000>; > + interrupts = <18>; > + }; > + }; > +}; When you use local addresses, this would become something like axi1 { compatible = "simple-bus"; #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <1>; ranges <0 0x80000000 0x10000000>; intc: interrupt-controller@20000 { interrupt-controller; compatible = "sirf,intc", "sirf,prima2-intc"; reg = <0x20000 0x1000>; #interrupt-cells = <1>; }; } axi2 { compatible = "simple-bus"; #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <1>; ranges <0 0xb0000000 0x10000000>; timer0: timer@20000 { reg = <0x20000 0x1000>; }; uart0: uart@50000 { reg = <0x50000 0x1000>; }; uart1: uart@60000 { reg = <0x60000 0x1000>; }; }; > + > diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/Makefile b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/Makefile > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..c51d60d > --- /dev/null > +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/Makefile > @@ -0,0 +1 @@ > +obj-y := timer.o irq.o clock.o common.o board_dt.o Minor detail: better put these in a list with one file per line, like obj-y += timer.o obj-y += irq.o That makes the list more consistent when you add conditional files. > +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/board_dt.c > @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ > +/* > + * This file contains code for boards with device tree support. > + * > + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. > + * > + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. > + */ > + > +#include <linux/of.h> > +#include <asm/mach/arch.h> > +#include <asm/mach-types.h> > +#include <mach/hardware.h> > +#include "common.h" > + > +static const char *prima2cb_dt_match[] __initdata = { > + "sirf,prima2-cb", > + NULL > +}; > + > +MACHINE_START(PRIMA2_EVB, "prima2cb") > + .boot_params = SIRFSOC_SDRAM_PA + 0x100, > + .init_early = sirfsoc_init_clk, > + .map_io = sirfsoc_map_io, > + .init_irq = sirfsoc_of_init_irq, > + .timer = &sirfsoc_timer, > + .init_machine = sirfsoc_mach_init, > + .dt_compat = prima2cb_dt_match, > +MACHINE_END How about removing the remaining board file entirely and merging the contents into common.c? We don't want to have board specific files any more, so the naming and the split is rather obsolete. It probably makes sense to pick a new name for the combined file, too, but I can't think of a good one. Maybe one of platform.c, prima2.c or core.c. > +#define IOTABLE_ENTRY(region) {\ > + .virtual = SIRFSOC_##region##_VA_BASE, \ > + .pfn = __phys_to_pfn(SIRFSOC_##region##_PA_BASE),\ > + .length = SIRFSOC_##region##_SIZE, \ > + .type = MT_DEVICE, \ > +} > + > +static struct map_desc sirfsoc_iodesc[] __initdata = { > + IOTABLE_ENTRY(UART1), > + IOTABLE_ENTRY(CLOCK), > + IOTABLE_ENTRY(RSTC), > +#ifdef CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0 > + IOTABLE_ENTRY(L2CC), > +#endif > +}; I've thought about this some more, and I think you can get rid of most entries in the global table after all: * sirfsoc_init_clk() can get the physical address from the device tree and call iotable_init for just one entry. * RSTC does not seem to be needed early at all, you can simply ioremap it. * L2CC is only accessed from an arch_initcall, which is late enough for ioremap. * UART1 is only needed for early printk, so I would put the function that does this remaining iotable_init() call into a separate file that only gets compiled when that is enabled. > +void __init sirfsoc_map_io(void) > +{ > + iotable_init(sirfsoc_iodesc, ARRAY_SIZE(sirfsoc_iodesc)); > +} > + > +#define L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_START 0xC00 > +#define L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_END 0xC04 > + > +static int __init sirfsoc_init(void) > +{ > +#ifdef CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0 > + if (!(readl_relaxed(SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_CTRL) & 1)) { > + /* > + * set the physical memory windows L2 cache will cover > + */ > + writel_relaxed(PHYS_OFFSET + 1024 * 1024 * 1024, > + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_END); > + writel_relaxed(PHYS_OFFSET | 0x1, > + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_START); > + > + writel_relaxed(0, > + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_TAG_LATENCY_CTRL); > + writel_relaxed(0, > + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_DATA_LATENCY_CTRL); > + } > + l2x0_init((void __iomem *)SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE, 0x00040000, > + 0x00000000); > +#endif > + > + return 0; > +} > +arch_initcall(sirfsoc_init); I would also suggest moving the l2x0 code into a new l2x0.c file that is conditionally compiled. In the header file, you then do #ifdef CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0 extern void sirfsoc_l2x0_init(void); #else static inline void sirfsoc_l2x0_init(void) {} #endif > +#ifndef __ASM_ARCH_IRQS_H > +#define __ASM_ARCH_IRQS_H > + > +#define SIRFSOC_INTENAL_IRQ_START 0 > +#define SIRFSOC_INTENAL_IRQ_END 59 Typo, I assume: INTERNAL, not INTENAL > + > +static struct of_device_id intc_ids[] = { > + { .compatible = "sirf,intc" }, > + { .compatible = "sirf,prima2-intc" }, > +}; You should only list one of these in the driver: The idea is that as long as all variants of the hardware are identical, you can just list the most general name (sirf,intc), and if you need to tell the difference you list the more specific names and add a .data=... member that you use to differentiate between them. Note that it's usually easier to change the code than to change the device tree, so we want to have the full list in the device tree, but the code just needs to pick one that fits the purpose. It's the same for the other drivers. > +static void __init sirfsoc_of_timer_map(void); You can remove this forward declaration if you move the sched_clock() function down. Arnd
Hi Arnd, Thanks! 2011/6/30 Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>: > On Tuesday 28 June 2011, Barry Song wrote: >> This patch adds the basic support for this SoC and EVB board based on device >> tree. It is following the ZYNQ of Grant Likely in some degree. > > Hi Barry, > > There are a few more things I noticed this time around, and some comments > about code that changed since v1. > >> the device hierarchy in SiRFprimaII is as below >> >> AXI(0-0x3FFFFFFF) >> memory >> AXI(0x40000000-0xC0000000) >> CPUIF(sirf-iobus) >> INTC >> MEMC >> LCD >> VPP >> GRAPHIC >> MULTIMEDIA >> GPS >> UART >> ... >> hard-coded PCI bridge >> SD/MMC >> rtc-iobrg >> RTC >> > > Is this really just one bus with a huge address space, or rather some > nested buses? I'd prefer to have the device tree representation as > close as possible to the actual layout. > > This also includes using bus-local addresses for the 'reg' properties, > rather than global addresses. > >> 1. clock: use dev_id instead of con_id >> 2. Kconfig: delete ISA_DMA >> 3. irq: implement int controller based on DT >> move to GENERIC_IRQ_CHIP framework >> 4. timer: implement timer based on DT >> 5. entry-macro.S: use get_irqnr_preamble to load the base address only once >> per IRQ exception. >> 6. others: >> use readl_relaxed instead of __raw_readl >> adjust Kconfig order for PRIMA2 >> use clk_get_sys instead of clk_get for system level clock >> use BUG_ON(IS_ERR(clk)) instead of BUG_ON(IS_ERR_OR_NULL(clk)); >> fix typo for CLOCK_TICK_RATE >> ("sirf,xxx", "sirf,prima2-xxx") instead of ("sirf,xxx") in dts >> > > Good progress! > >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000..1777e98 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/prima2-cb.dts >> @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ >> +/dts-v1/; >> +/ { >> + model = "SIRF Prima2 EVB"; >> + compatible = "sirf,prima2-cb", "sirf,prima2"; >> + #address-cells = <1>; >> + #size-cells = <1>; >> + interrupt-parent = <&intc>; >> + >> + memory { >> + reg = <0x00000000 0x20000000>; >> + }; >> + >> + chosen { >> + bootargs = "mem=512M real_root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 console=ttyS1 earlyprintk"; >> + linux,stdout-path = &uart1; >> + }; >> + >> + amba { >> + compatible = "simple-bus"; >> + #address-cells = <1>; >> + #size-cells = <1>; >> + ranges; >> + >> + intc: interrupt-controller@0x80020000 { >> + interrupt-controller; >> + compatible = "sirf,intc", "sirf,prima2-intc"; >> + reg = <0x80020000 0x1000>; >> + #interrupt-cells = <1>; >> + }; > > Some more commends on the device tree properties: > > I think the namespace for the compatible values is supposed to start with > the stock ticker name of the company making the device as a unique > identifier. This means you'd have to use > "csrxf,sirf-intc", "csrxf,sirf-prima2-intc" as the value, instead > of starting with the product name. I don't know exactly how strictly > we apply that rule, but I've taken the devicetree-discuss@lists.ozlabs.org > mailing list on Cc, maybe someone can clarify. > >> + timer0: timer@0xb0020000 { >> + compatible = "sirf,tick", "sirf,prima2-tick"; >> + reg = <0xb0020000 0x1000>; >> + interrupts = <0>; >> + }; >> + >> + uart0: uart@0xb0050000 { >> + compatible = "sirf,uart", "sirf,prima2-uart"; >> + reg = <0xb0050000 0x1000>; >> + interrupts = <17>; >> + }; >> + >> + uart1: uart@0xb0060000 { >> + compatible = "sirf,uart", "sirf,prima2-uart"; >> + reg = <0xb0060000 0x1000>; >> + interrupts = <18>; >> + }; >> + }; >> +}; > > When you use local addresses, this would become something like > > axi1 { > compatible = "simple-bus"; > #address-cells = <1>; > #size-cells = <1>; > ranges <0 0x80000000 0x10000000>; > > intc: interrupt-controller@20000 { > interrupt-controller; > compatible = "sirf,intc", "sirf,prima2-intc"; > reg = <0x20000 0x1000>; > #interrupt-cells = <1>; > }; > } > axi2 { > compatible = "simple-bus"; > #address-cells = <1>; > #size-cells = <1>; > ranges <0 0xb0000000 0x10000000>; > > timer0: timer@20000 { > reg = <0x20000 0x1000>; > }; > > uart0: uart@50000 { > reg = <0x50000 0x1000>; > }; > > uart1: uart@60000 { > reg = <0x60000 0x1000>; > }; > }; > > > >> + >> diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/Makefile b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/Makefile >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000..c51d60d >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/Makefile >> @@ -0,0 +1 @@ >> +obj-y := timer.o irq.o clock.o common.o board_dt.o > > Minor detail: > > better put these in a list with one file per line, like > > obj-y += timer.o > obj-y += irq.o > > That makes the list more consistent when you add conditional files. > >> +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/board_dt.c >> @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ >> +/* >> + * This file contains code for boards with device tree support. >> + * >> + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. >> + * >> + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. >> + */ >> + >> +#include <linux/of.h> >> +#include <asm/mach/arch.h> >> +#include <asm/mach-types.h> >> +#include <mach/hardware.h> >> +#include "common.h" >> + >> +static const char *prima2cb_dt_match[] __initdata = { >> + "sirf,prima2-cb", >> + NULL >> +}; >> + >> +MACHINE_START(PRIMA2_EVB, "prima2cb") >> + .boot_params = SIRFSOC_SDRAM_PA + 0x100, >> + .init_early = sirfsoc_init_clk, >> + .map_io = sirfsoc_map_io, >> + .init_irq = sirfsoc_of_init_irq, >> + .timer = &sirfsoc_timer, >> + .init_machine = sirfsoc_mach_init, >> + .dt_compat = prima2cb_dt_match, >> +MACHINE_END > > How about removing the remaining board file entirely and merging the contents into > common.c? We don't want to have board specific files any more, so the naming > and the split is rather obsolete. that could be. but i am not sure whether grant built this single file to contain multi-board defines? > > It probably makes sense to pick a new name for the combined file, too, but I > can't think of a good one. Maybe one of platform.c, prima2.c or core.c. > >> +#define IOTABLE_ENTRY(region) {\ >> + .virtual = SIRFSOC_##region##_VA_BASE, \ >> + .pfn = __phys_to_pfn(SIRFSOC_##region##_PA_BASE),\ >> + .length = SIRFSOC_##region##_SIZE, \ >> + .type = MT_DEVICE, \ >> +} >> + >> +static struct map_desc sirfsoc_iodesc[] __initdata = { >> + IOTABLE_ENTRY(UART1), >> + IOTABLE_ENTRY(CLOCK), >> + IOTABLE_ENTRY(RSTC), >> +#ifdef CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0 >> + IOTABLE_ENTRY(L2CC), >> +#endif >> +}; > > I've thought about this some more, and I think you can get rid of most > entries in the global table after all: > > * sirfsoc_init_clk() can get the physical address from the device tree > and call iotable_init for just one entry. > > * RSTC does not seem to be needed early at all, you can simply ioremap it. > > * L2CC is only accessed from an arch_initcall, which is late enough > for ioremap. > > * UART1 is only needed for early printk, so I would put the function > that does this remaining iotable_init() call into a separate file > that only gets compiled when that is enabled. > >> +void __init sirfsoc_map_io(void) >> +{ >> + iotable_init(sirfsoc_iodesc, ARRAY_SIZE(sirfsoc_iodesc)); >> +} >> + >> +#define L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_START 0xC00 >> +#define L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_END 0xC04 >> + >> +static int __init sirfsoc_init(void) >> +{ >> +#ifdef CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0 >> + if (!(readl_relaxed(SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_CTRL) & 1)) { >> + /* >> + * set the physical memory windows L2 cache will cover >> + */ >> + writel_relaxed(PHYS_OFFSET + 1024 * 1024 * 1024, >> + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_END); >> + writel_relaxed(PHYS_OFFSET | 0x1, >> + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_START); >> + >> + writel_relaxed(0, >> + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_TAG_LATENCY_CTRL); >> + writel_relaxed(0, >> + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_DATA_LATENCY_CTRL); >> + } >> + l2x0_init((void __iomem *)SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE, 0x00040000, >> + 0x00000000); >> +#endif >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> +arch_initcall(sirfsoc_init); > > I would also suggest moving the l2x0 code into a new l2x0.c file that > is conditionally compiled. In the header file, you then do > > #ifdef CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0 > extern void sirfsoc_l2x0_init(void); > #else > static inline void sirfsoc_l2x0_init(void) {} > #endif > >> +#ifndef __ASM_ARCH_IRQS_H >> +#define __ASM_ARCH_IRQS_H >> + >> +#define SIRFSOC_INTENAL_IRQ_START 0 >> +#define SIRFSOC_INTENAL_IRQ_END 59 > > Typo, I assume: INTERNAL, not INTENAL > > >> + >> +static struct of_device_id intc_ids[] = { >> + { .compatible = "sirf,intc" }, >> + { .compatible = "sirf,prima2-intc" }, >> +}; > > You should only list one of these in the driver: The idea is that as > long as all variants of the hardware are identical, you can just list > the most general name (sirf,intc), and if you need to tell the difference > you list the more specific names and add a .data=... member that you > use to differentiate between them. Note that it's usually easier to > change the code than to change the device tree, so we want to have > the full list in the device tree, but the code just needs to pick > one that fits the purpose. > > It's the same for the other drivers. > >> +static void __init sirfsoc_of_timer_map(void); > > You can remove this forward declaration if you move the sched_clock() > function down. > > Arnd > _______________________________________________ > devicetree-discuss mailing list > devicetree-discuss@lists.ozlabs.org > https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/devicetree-discuss >
Hi Arnd, Thanks. 2011/6/30 Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>: > On Tuesday 28 June 2011, Barry Song wrote: >> This patch adds the basic support for this SoC and EVB board based on device >> tree. It is following the ZYNQ of Grant Likely in some degree. > > Hi Barry, > > There are a few more things I noticed this time around, and some comments > about code that changed since v1. > >> the device hierarchy in SiRFprimaII is as below >> >> AXI(0-0x3FFFFFFF) >> memory >> AXI(0x40000000-0xC0000000) >> CPUIF(sirf-iobus) >> INTC >> MEMC >> LCD >> VPP >> GRAPHIC >> MULTIMEDIA >> GPS >> UART >> ... >> hard-coded PCI bridge >> SD/MMC >> rtc-iobrg >> RTC >> > > Is this really just one bus with a huge address space, or rather some > nested buses? I'd prefer to have the device tree representation as > close as possible to the actual layout. there are two AXI buses in prima2. AXI-1 connect to memory, AXI-2 is transferred to CSR self-defined IOBUS by CPUIF, then 1 intterupt controller and 9 IO bridges are connected to the IOBUS . The 9 IO bridges are SYSIOBG, PERIIOBG,CPURTCIOBG, UUSIOBG, GRAPHIOBG, MEDIAIOBG, DSPIOBG, DISPIOBG, MEMIOBG. Every iobrg connect to a group of controllers. For example, DISPIOBG connect to VPP and LCD, SYSIOBG connect to CLKC, RSTC, RSC and CPHIFBG, DSPIOBG connect to DSPIF, GPS and DSP. PERIIOBG connect to TIMER, NAND, AUDIO, UART0, UART1, UART2, USP0, USP1, USP2, SPI0, I2C0, I2C1, GPIO, *SYS2PCI* and so on. Then *SYS2PCI* connect to SD. The indendation descible the device hierarchy AXI-1 Memory AXI-2 interrupt controller IOBG... xxxx IOBG... xxxx IOBG... xxxx IOBG... xxxx IOBG... xxxx IOBG... SYS2PCI SD i have get the IC guy Weizeng involved, maybe he can explain better than me :-) > > This also includes using bus-local addresses for the 'reg' properties, > rather than global addresses. > >> 1. clock: use dev_id instead of con_id >> 2. Kconfig: delete ISA_DMA >> 3. irq: implement int controller based on DT >> move to GENERIC_IRQ_CHIP framework >> 4. timer: implement timer based on DT >> 5. entry-macro.S: use get_irqnr_preamble to load the base address only once >> per IRQ exception. >> 6. others: >> use readl_relaxed instead of __raw_readl >> adjust Kconfig order for PRIMA2 >> use clk_get_sys instead of clk_get for system level clock >> use BUG_ON(IS_ERR(clk)) instead of BUG_ON(IS_ERR_OR_NULL(clk)); >> fix typo for CLOCK_TICK_RATE >> ("sirf,xxx", "sirf,prima2-xxx") instead of ("sirf,xxx") in dts >> > > Good progress! > >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000..1777e98 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/prima2-cb.dts >> @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ >> +/dts-v1/; >> +/ { >> + model = "SIRF Prima2 EVB"; >> + compatible = "sirf,prima2-cb", "sirf,prima2"; >> + #address-cells = <1>; >> + #size-cells = <1>; >> + interrupt-parent = <&intc>; >> + >> + memory { >> + reg = <0x00000000 0x20000000>; >> + }; >> + >> + chosen { >> + bootargs = "mem=512M real_root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 console=ttyS1 earlyprintk"; >> + linux,stdout-path = &uart1; >> + }; >> + >> + amba { >> + compatible = "simple-bus"; >> + #address-cells = <1>; >> + #size-cells = <1>; >> + ranges; >> + >> + intc: interrupt-controller@0x80020000 { >> + interrupt-controller; >> + compatible = "sirf,intc", "sirf,prima2-intc"; >> + reg = <0x80020000 0x1000>; >> + #interrupt-cells = <1>; >> + }; > > Some more commends on the device tree properties: > > I think the namespace for the compatible values is supposed to start with > the stock ticker name of the company making the device as a unique > identifier. This means you'd have to use > "csrxf,sirf-intc", "csrxf,sirf-prima2-intc" as the value, instead > of starting with the product name. I don't know exactly how strictly > we apply that rule, but I've taken the devicetree-discuss@lists.ozlabs.org > mailing list on Cc, maybe someone can clarify. in fact, SiRF is a company name. it was merged into CSR 4 years ago. Due to history reason, now the SoC names are still headed by sirf. the logo in SiRFprimaII chip is CSR. So the "SiRF" of SiRFprimaII should mean two things: old company name, heritable CPU production-line. Anyway, "csr, sirf-intc" seems to make more senses than "sirf, intc". could we change "csrxf,sirf-intc", "csrxf,sirf-prima2-intc" to "csr,sirf-intc", "csr,sirf-prima2-intc"? > >> + timer0: timer@0xb0020000 { >> + compatible = "sirf,tick", "sirf,prima2-tick"; >> + reg = <0xb0020000 0x1000>; >> + interrupts = <0>; >> + }; >> + >> + uart0: uart@0xb0050000 { >> + compatible = "sirf,uart", "sirf,prima2-uart"; >> + reg = <0xb0050000 0x1000>; >> + interrupts = <17>; >> + }; >> + >> + uart1: uart@0xb0060000 { >> + compatible = "sirf,uart", "sirf,prima2-uart"; >> + reg = <0xb0060000 0x1000>; >> + interrupts = <18>; >> + }; >> + }; >> +}; > > When you use local addresses, this would become something like > > axi1 { > compatible = "simple-bus"; > #address-cells = <1>; > #size-cells = <1>; > ranges <0 0x80000000 0x10000000>; > > intc: interrupt-controller@20000 { > interrupt-controller; > compatible = "sirf,intc", "sirf,prima2-intc"; > reg = <0x20000 0x1000>; > #interrupt-cells = <1>; > }; > } > axi2 { > compatible = "simple-bus"; > #address-cells = <1>; > #size-cells = <1>; > ranges <0 0xb0000000 0x10000000>; > > timer0: timer@20000 { > reg = <0x20000 0x1000>; > }; > > uart0: uart@50000 { > reg = <0x50000 0x1000>; > }; > > uart1: uart@60000 { > reg = <0x60000 0x1000>; > }; > }; > Ok. i will send the full DT in patch v3. > > >> + >> diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/Makefile b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/Makefile >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000..c51d60d >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/Makefile >> @@ -0,0 +1 @@ >> +obj-y := timer.o irq.o clock.o common.o board_dt.o > > Minor detail: > > better put these in a list with one file per line, like > > obj-y += timer.o > obj-y += irq.o > > That makes the list more consistent when you add conditional files. Then it could be: obj-y += timer.o obj-y += irq.o obj-y += clock.o obj-y += common.o obj-$(CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0) := l2x0.o > >> +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/board_dt.c >> @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ >> +/* >> + * This file contains code for boards with device tree support. >> + * >> + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. >> + * >> + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. >> + */ >> + >> +#include <linux/of.h> >> +#include <asm/mach/arch.h> >> +#include <asm/mach-types.h> >> +#include <mach/hardware.h> >> +#include "common.h" >> + >> +static const char *prima2cb_dt_match[] __initdata = { >> + "sirf,prima2-cb", >> + NULL >> +}; >> + >> +MACHINE_START(PRIMA2_EVB, "prima2cb") >> + .boot_params = SIRFSOC_SDRAM_PA + 0x100, >> + .init_early = sirfsoc_init_clk, >> + .map_io = sirfsoc_map_io, >> + .init_irq = sirfsoc_of_init_irq, >> + .timer = &sirfsoc_timer, >> + .init_machine = sirfsoc_mach_init, >> + .dt_compat = prima2cb_dt_match, >> +MACHINE_END > > How about removing the remaining board file entirely and merging the contents into > common.c? We don't want to have board specific files any more, so the naming > and the split is rather obsolete. > > It probably makes sense to pick a new name for the combined file, too, but I > can't think of a good one. Maybe one of platform.c, prima2.c or core.c. i am not sure the original purpose of board_dt.c. and i am guessing whether Grant created that single board file to contain multiple boards. For example: MACHINE_START(PRIMA2_XXX, "prima2xxx") .boot_params = SIRFSOC_SDRAM_PA + 0x100, .init_early = sirfsoc_init_clk, .map_io = sirfsoc_map_io, .init_irq = sirfsoc_of_init_irq, .timer = &sirfsoc_timer, .init_machine = sirfsoc_mach_init, .dt_compat = prima2xxx_dt_match, MACHINE_END MACHINE_START(PRIMA2_YYY, "prima2yyy") .boot_params = SIRFSOC_SDRAM_PA + 0x100, .init_early = sirfsoc_init_clk, .map_io = sirfsoc_map_io, .init_irq = sirfsoc_of_init_irq, .timer = &sirfsoc_timer, .init_machine = sirfsoc_mach_init, .dt_compat = prima2yyy_dt_match, MACHINE_END MACHINE_START(PRIMA2_ZZZ, "prima2zzz) .boot_params = SIRFSOC_SDRAM_PA + 0x100, .init_early = sirfsoc_init_clk, .map_io = sirfsoc_map_io, .init_irq = sirfsoc_of_init_irq, .timer = &sirfsoc_timer, .init_machine = sirfsoc_mach_init, .dt_compat = prima2zzz_dt_match, MACHINE_END > >> +#define IOTABLE_ENTRY(region) {\ >> + .virtual = SIRFSOC_##region##_VA_BASE, \ >> + .pfn = __phys_to_pfn(SIRFSOC_##region##_PA_BASE),\ >> + .length = SIRFSOC_##region##_SIZE, \ >> + .type = MT_DEVICE, \ >> +} >> + >> +static struct map_desc sirfsoc_iodesc[] __initdata = { >> + IOTABLE_ENTRY(UART1), >> + IOTABLE_ENTRY(CLOCK), >> + IOTABLE_ENTRY(RSTC), >> +#ifdef CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0 >> + IOTABLE_ENTRY(L2CC), >> +#endif >> +}; > > I've thought about this some more, and I think you can get rid of most > entries in the global table after all: > > * sirfsoc_init_clk() can get the physical address from the device tree > and call iotable_init for just one entry. Ok. > > * RSTC does not seem to be needed early at all, you can simply ioremap it. > Ok. > * L2CC is only accessed from an arch_initcall, which is late enough > for ioremap. > > * UART1 is only needed for early printk, so I would put the function > that does this remaining iotable_init() call into a separate file > that only gets compiled when that is enabled. > >> +void __init sirfsoc_map_io(void) >> +{ >> + iotable_init(sirfsoc_iodesc, ARRAY_SIZE(sirfsoc_iodesc)); >> +} >> + >> +#define L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_START 0xC00 >> +#define L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_END 0xC04 >> + >> +static int __init sirfsoc_init(void) >> +{ >> +#ifdef CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0 >> + if (!(readl_relaxed(SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_CTRL) & 1)) { >> + /* >> + * set the physical memory windows L2 cache will cover >> + */ >> + writel_relaxed(PHYS_OFFSET + 1024 * 1024 * 1024, >> + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_END); >> + writel_relaxed(PHYS_OFFSET | 0x1, >> + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_START); >> + >> + writel_relaxed(0, >> + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_TAG_LATENCY_CTRL); >> + writel_relaxed(0, >> + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_DATA_LATENCY_CTRL); >> + } >> + l2x0_init((void __iomem *)SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE, 0x00040000, >> + 0x00000000); >> +#endif >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> +arch_initcall(sirfsoc_init); > > I would also suggest moving the l2x0 code into a new l2x0.c file that > is conditionally compiled. In the header file, you then do > > #ifdef CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0 > extern void sirfsoc_l2x0_init(void); > #else > static inline void sirfsoc_l2x0_init(void) {} > #endif yes. after creating a new file named mach-prima2/l2x0.c, it seems we only need to change Makefile to: obj-$(CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0) := l2x0.o the head file is not needed. Currently, rob's OF-based L2 cache is not merged yet. then i only write the following: static int __init sirfsoc_of_l2x_init(void) { struct device_node *np; void __iomem *sirfsoc_l2x_base; np = of_find_matching_node(NULL, l2x_ids); if (!np) panic("unable to find compatible intc node in dtb\n"); sirfsoc_l2x_base = of_iomap(np, 0); if (!sirfsoc_l2x_base) panic("unable to map l2x cpu registers\n"); of_node_put(np); if (!(readl_relaxed(sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_CTRL) & 1)) { /* * set the physical memory windows L2 cache will cover */ writel_relaxed(PLAT_PHYS_OFFSET + 1024 * 1024 * 1024, sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_END); writel_relaxed(PLAT_PHYS_OFFSET | 0x1, sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_START); writel_relaxed(0, sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_TAG_LATENCY_CTRL); writel_relaxed(0, sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_DATA_LATENCY_CTRL); } l2x0_init((void __iomem *)sirfsoc_l2x_base, 0x00040000, 0x00000000); return 0; } early_initcall(sirfsoc_of_l2x_init); After Rob's patch is merged, i think sirfsoc_of_l2x_init can be much simpler. > >> +#ifndef __ASM_ARCH_IRQS_H >> +#define __ASM_ARCH_IRQS_H >> + >> +#define SIRFSOC_INTENAL_IRQ_START 0 >> +#define SIRFSOC_INTENAL_IRQ_END 59 > > Typo, I assume: INTERNAL, not INTENAL Yes. > > >> + >> +static struct of_device_id intc_ids[] = { >> + { .compatible = "sirf,intc" }, >> + { .compatible = "sirf,prima2-intc" }, >> +}; > > You should only list one of these in the driver: The idea is that as > long as all variants of the hardware are identical, you can just list > the most general name (sirf,intc), and if you need to tell the difference > you list the more specific names and add a .data=... member that you > use to differentiate between them. Note that it's usually easier to > change the code than to change the device tree, so we want to have > the full list in the device tree, but the code just needs to pick > one that fits the purpose. Ok. > > It's the same for the other drivers. > >> +static void __init sirfsoc_of_timer_map(void); > > You can remove this forward declaration if you move the sched_clock() > function down. Ok > > Arnd > _______________________________________________ > devicetree-discuss mailing list > devicetree-discuss@lists.ozlabs.org > https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/devicetree-discuss >
On Thursday 30 June 2011, Barry Song wrote: > > Is this really just one bus with a huge address space, or rather some > > nested buses? I'd prefer to have the device tree representation as > > close as possible to the actual layout. > > there are two AXI buses in prima2. AXI-1 connect to memory, AXI-2 is > transferred to CSR self-defined IOBUS by CPUIF, then 1 intterupt > controller and 9 IO bridges are connected to the IOBUS . > The 9 IO bridges are SYSIOBG, PERIIOBG,CPURTCIOBG, UUSIOBG, GRAPHIOBG, > MEDIAIOBG, DSPIOBG, DISPIOBG, MEMIOBG. Every iobrg connect to a group > of controllers. > For example, DISPIOBG connect to VPP and LCD, SYSIOBG connect to CLKC, > RSTC, RSC and CPHIFBG, DSPIOBG connect to DSPIF, GPS and DSP. > PERIIOBG connect to TIMER, NAND, AUDIO, UART0, UART1, UART2, USP0, > USP1, USP2, SPI0, I2C0, I2C1, GPIO, *SYS2PCI* and so on. Then > *SYS2PCI* connect to SD. > > The indendation descible the device hierarchy > AXI-1 > Memory > AXI-2 > interrupt controller > IOBG... > xxxx > IOBG... > xxxx > IOBG... > xxxx > IOBG... > xxxx > IOBG... > xxxx > IOBG... > SYS2PCI > SD > > i have get the IC guy Weizeng involved, maybe he can explain better than me :-) I think it would be good to represent the IOBG devices in the device tree then. You don't need to represent AXI-1 because memory is special anyway, and I would not bother to list SYS2PCI if the intention of that block was to hide the fact that it's PCI behind it. Properly instantiating it as a PCI bridge would be a lot of work that is probably not worth it. My usual plea to hardware developers: Please make the registers autodiscoverable from software! On an AMBA bus, please use the PrimeCell register layout. If you always have an IOBG device behind, they should all have the same identifier for that kind of bus bridge. For the IOBG, it would be ideal to have a similar way of finding and configuring the connected hardware, including: * unique identifier for each distinct IP block * revision of that block * MMIO ranges and sizes, relative to the bus * interrupt numbers, relative to a local interrupt controller * location identifier (like PCI bus/device/fn number) that can be referred to by other devices * clock management for that device * power management for that device If your IODB infrastructure already has this, you should create a new bus-type for this in Linux, which will let you detect all devices in a consistent manner without having to list them in the device tree. > > I think the namespace for the compatible values is supposed to start with > > the stock ticker name of the company making the device as a unique > > identifier. This means you'd have to use > > "csrxf,sirf-intc", "csrxf,sirf-prima2-intc" as the value, instead > > of starting with the product name. I don't know exactly how strictly > > we apply that rule, but I've taken the devicetree-discuss@lists.ozlabs.org > > mailing list on Cc, maybe someone can clarify. > > in fact, SiRF is a company name. it was merged into CSR 4 years ago. > Due to history reason, now the SoC names are still headed by sirf. > the logo in SiRFprimaII chip is CSR. > So the "SiRF" of SiRFprimaII should mean two things: old company name, > heritable CPU production-line. Anyway, "csr, sirf-intc" seems to make > more senses than "sirf, intc". > > could we change "csrxf,sirf-intc", "csrxf,sirf-prima2-intc" to > "csr,sirf-intc", "csr,sirf-prima2-intc"? Not sure how strict we interpret the rules about stock ticker symbols. 'CSR' on wallstreet is 'China Security & Surveillance Tech. Inc'. If they ever decide to produce embedded Linux machines, we'd get a conflict, unless they also use "csst" (their .com domain name) as a prefix. > > better put these in a list with one file per line, like > > > > obj-y += timer.o > > obj-y += irq.o > > > > That makes the list more consistent when you add conditional files. > > Then it could be: > obj-y += timer.o > obj-y += irq.o > obj-y += clock.o > obj-y += common.o > obj-$(CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0) := l2x0.o Right. Note that you have a := in there, which needs to be +=. > > It probably makes sense to pick a new name for the combined file, too, but I > > can't think of a good one. Maybe one of platform.c, prima2.c or core.c. > > i am not sure the original purpose of board_dt.c. and i am guessing > whether Grant created that single board file to contain multiple > boards. For example: > > MACHINE_START(PRIMA2_XXX, "prima2xxx") > .boot_params = SIRFSOC_SDRAM_PA + 0x100, > .init_early = sirfsoc_init_clk, > .map_io = sirfsoc_map_io, > .init_irq = sirfsoc_of_init_irq, > .timer = &sirfsoc_timer, > .init_machine = sirfsoc_mach_init, > .dt_compat = prima2xxx_dt_match, > MACHINE_END > > MACHINE_START(PRIMA2_YYY, "prima2yyy") > .boot_params = SIRFSOC_SDRAM_PA + 0x100, > .init_early = sirfsoc_init_clk, > .map_io = sirfsoc_map_io, > .init_irq = sirfsoc_of_init_irq, > .timer = &sirfsoc_timer, > .init_machine = sirfsoc_mach_init, > .dt_compat = prima2yyy_dt_match, > MACHINE_END No, this wouldn't make any sense when the only difference is the dt_compat field: At that point you would just list all the possible boards in the global dt_match table. > after creating a new file named mach-prima2/l2x0.c, it seems we only > need to change Makefile to: > obj-$(CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0) := l2x0.o > the head file is not needed. > > Currently, rob's OF-based L2 cache is not merged yet. then i only > write the following: > > static int __init sirfsoc_of_l2x_init(void) > { > struct device_node *np; > void __iomem *sirfsoc_l2x_base; > > np = of_find_matching_node(NULL, l2x_ids); > if (!np) > panic("unable to find compatible intc node in dtb\n"); > > sirfsoc_l2x_base = of_iomap(np, 0); > if (!sirfsoc_l2x_base) > panic("unable to map l2x cpu registers\n"); > > of_node_put(np); > > if (!(readl_relaxed(sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_CTRL) & 1)) { > /* > * set the physical memory windows L2 cache will cover > */ > writel_relaxed(PLAT_PHYS_OFFSET + 1024 * 1024 * 1024, > sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_END); > writel_relaxed(PLAT_PHYS_OFFSET | 0x1, > sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_START); > > writel_relaxed(0, > sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_TAG_LATENCY_CTRL); > writel_relaxed(0, > sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_DATA_LATENCY_CTRL); > } > l2x0_init((void __iomem *)sirfsoc_l2x_base, 0x00040000, > 0x00000000); > > return 0; > } > early_initcall(sirfsoc_of_l2x_init); > > After Rob's patch is merged, i think sirfsoc_of_l2x_init can be much simpler. > Yes. Rob/Olof, what's the status of that patch? Arnd
On 06/30/2011 05:36 AM, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > On Thursday 30 June 2011, Barry Song wrote: > >>> Is this really just one bus with a huge address space, or rather some >>> nested buses? I'd prefer to have the device tree representation as >>> close as possible to the actual layout. >> >> there are two AXI buses in prima2. AXI-1 connect to memory, AXI-2 is >> transferred to CSR self-defined IOBUS by CPUIF, then 1 intterupt >> controller and 9 IO bridges are connected to the IOBUS . >> The 9 IO bridges are SYSIOBG, PERIIOBG,CPURTCIOBG, UUSIOBG, GRAPHIOBG, >> MEDIAIOBG, DSPIOBG, DISPIOBG, MEMIOBG. Every iobrg connect to a group >> of controllers. >> For example, DISPIOBG connect to VPP and LCD, SYSIOBG connect to CLKC, >> RSTC, RSC and CPHIFBG, DSPIOBG connect to DSPIF, GPS and DSP. >> PERIIOBG connect to TIMER, NAND, AUDIO, UART0, UART1, UART2, USP0, >> USP1, USP2, SPI0, I2C0, I2C1, GPIO, *SYS2PCI* and so on. Then >> *SYS2PCI* connect to SD. >> >> The indendation descible the device hierarchy >> AXI-1 >> Memory >> AXI-2 >> interrupt controller >> IOBG... >> xxxx >> IOBG... >> xxxx >> IOBG... >> xxxx >> IOBG... >> xxxx >> IOBG... >> xxxx >> IOBG... >> SYS2PCI >> SD >> >> i have get the IC guy Weizeng involved, maybe he can explain better than me :-) > > I think it would be good to represent the IOBG devices in the device tree then. > You don't need to represent AXI-1 because memory is special anyway, and I would > not bother to list SYS2PCI if the intention of that block was to hide the fact > that it's PCI behind it. Properly instantiating it as a PCI bridge would be > a lot of work that is probably not worth it. > > My usual plea to hardware developers: Please make the registers > autodiscoverable from software! On an AMBA bus, please use the PrimeCell > register layout. If you always have an IOBG device behind, they should > all have the same identifier for that kind of bus bridge. > > For the IOBG, it would be ideal to have a similar way of finding and > configuring the connected hardware, including: > > * unique identifier for each distinct IP block > * revision of that block > * MMIO ranges and sizes, relative to the bus > * interrupt numbers, relative to a local interrupt controller > * location identifier (like PCI bus/device/fn number) that can be > referred to by other devices > * clock management for that device > * power management for that device > > If your IODB infrastructure already has this, you should create a new > bus-type for this in Linux, which will let you detect all devices > in a consistent manner without having to list them in the device tree. > >>> I think the namespace for the compatible values is supposed to start with >>> the stock ticker name of the company making the device as a unique >>> identifier. This means you'd have to use >>> "csrxf,sirf-intc", "csrxf,sirf-prima2-intc" as the value, instead >>> of starting with the product name. I don't know exactly how strictly >>> we apply that rule, but I've taken the devicetree-discuss@lists.ozlabs.org >>> mailing list on Cc, maybe someone can clarify. >> >> in fact, SiRF is a company name. it was merged into CSR 4 years ago. >> Due to history reason, now the SoC names are still headed by sirf. >> the logo in SiRFprimaII chip is CSR. >> So the "SiRF" of SiRFprimaII should mean two things: old company name, >> heritable CPU production-line. Anyway, "csr, sirf-intc" seems to make >> more senses than "sirf, intc". >> >> could we change "csrxf,sirf-intc", "csrxf,sirf-prima2-intc" to >> "csr,sirf-intc", "csr,sirf-prima2-intc"? > > Not sure how strict we interpret the rules about stock ticker symbols. > 'CSR' on wallstreet is 'China Security & Surveillance Tech. Inc'. If they > ever decide to produce embedded Linux machines, we'd get a conflict, unless > they also use "csst" (their .com domain name) as a prefix. > >>> better put these in a list with one file per line, like >>> >>> obj-y += timer.o >>> obj-y += irq.o >>> >>> That makes the list more consistent when you add conditional files. >> >> Then it could be: >> obj-y += timer.o >> obj-y += irq.o >> obj-y += clock.o >> obj-y += common.o >> obj-$(CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0) := l2x0.o > > > Right. Note that you have a := in there, which needs to be +=. > > >>> It probably makes sense to pick a new name for the combined file, too, but I >>> can't think of a good one. Maybe one of platform.c, prima2.c or core.c. >> >> i am not sure the original purpose of board_dt.c. and i am guessing >> whether Grant created that single board file to contain multiple >> boards. For example: >> >> MACHINE_START(PRIMA2_XXX, "prima2xxx") >> .boot_params = SIRFSOC_SDRAM_PA + 0x100, >> .init_early = sirfsoc_init_clk, >> .map_io = sirfsoc_map_io, >> .init_irq = sirfsoc_of_init_irq, >> .timer = &sirfsoc_timer, >> .init_machine = sirfsoc_mach_init, >> .dt_compat = prima2xxx_dt_match, >> MACHINE_END >> >> MACHINE_START(PRIMA2_YYY, "prima2yyy") >> .boot_params = SIRFSOC_SDRAM_PA + 0x100, >> .init_early = sirfsoc_init_clk, >> .map_io = sirfsoc_map_io, >> .init_irq = sirfsoc_of_init_irq, >> .timer = &sirfsoc_timer, >> .init_machine = sirfsoc_mach_init, >> .dt_compat = prima2yyy_dt_match, >> MACHINE_END > > No, this wouldn't make any sense when the only difference is the dt_compat > field: At that point you would just list all the possible boards in the > global dt_match table. > >> after creating a new file named mach-prima2/l2x0.c, it seems we only >> need to change Makefile to: >> obj-$(CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0) := l2x0.o >> the head file is not needed. >> >> Currently, rob's OF-based L2 cache is not merged yet. then i only >> write the following: >> >> static int __init sirfsoc_of_l2x_init(void) >> { >> struct device_node *np; >> void __iomem *sirfsoc_l2x_base; >> >> np = of_find_matching_node(NULL, l2x_ids); >> if (!np) >> panic("unable to find compatible intc node in dtb\n"); >> >> sirfsoc_l2x_base = of_iomap(np, 0); >> if (!sirfsoc_l2x_base) >> panic("unable to map l2x cpu registers\n"); >> >> of_node_put(np); >> >> if (!(readl_relaxed(sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_CTRL) & 1)) { >> /* >> * set the physical memory windows L2 cache will cover >> */ >> writel_relaxed(PLAT_PHYS_OFFSET + 1024 * 1024 * 1024, >> sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_END); >> writel_relaxed(PLAT_PHYS_OFFSET | 0x1, >> sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_START); >> >> writel_relaxed(0, >> sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_TAG_LATENCY_CTRL); >> writel_relaxed(0, >> sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_DATA_LATENCY_CTRL); >> } >> l2x0_init((void __iomem *)sirfsoc_l2x_base, 0x00040000, >> 0x00000000); >> >> return 0; >> } >> early_initcall(sirfsoc_of_l2x_init); >> >> After Rob's patch is merged, i think sirfsoc_of_l2x_init can be much simpler. >> > Yes. Rob/Olof, what's the status of that patch? I need to send out a new version that drops aux value/mask from device-tree. However, as is it won't help much with the above code because of the extra register setup. Perhaps I can add the following bindings: tag-ram-latency = <>; data-ram-latency = <>; filter-ranges = <start end>; Any comments on these? Is there anything already defined in this area for latency/waitstates? I'll have to go back and check, but I think these are all pl310 specific. Rob
2011/6/30 Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>: > On Thursday 30 June 2011, Barry Song wrote: > >> > Is this really just one bus with a huge address space, or rather some >> > nested buses? I'd prefer to have the device tree representation as >> > close as possible to the actual layout. >> >> there are two AXI buses in prima2. AXI-1 connect to memory, AXI-2 is >> transferred to CSR self-defined IOBUS by CPUIF, then 1 intterupt >> controller and 9 IO bridges are connected to the IOBUS . >> The 9 IO bridges are SYSIOBG, PERIIOBG,CPURTCIOBG, UUSIOBG, GRAPHIOBG, >> MEDIAIOBG, DSPIOBG, DISPIOBG, MEMIOBG. Every iobrg connect to a group >> of controllers. >> For example, DISPIOBG connect to VPP and LCD, SYSIOBG connect to CLKC, >> RSTC, RSC and CPHIFBG, DSPIOBG connect to DSPIF, GPS and DSP. >> PERIIOBG connect to TIMER, NAND, AUDIO, UART0, UART1, UART2, USP0, >> USP1, USP2, SPI0, I2C0, I2C1, GPIO, *SYS2PCI* and so on. Then >> *SYS2PCI* connect to SD. >> >> The indendation descible the device hierarchy >> AXI-1 >> Memory >> AXI-2 >> interrupt controller >> IOBG... >> xxxx >> IOBG... >> xxxx >> IOBG... >> xxxx >> IOBG... >> xxxx >> IOBG... >> xxxx >> IOBG... >> SYS2PCI >> SD >> >> i have get the IC guy Weizeng involved, maybe he can explain better than me :-) > > I think it would be good to represent the IOBG devices in the device tree then. > You don't need to represent AXI-1 because memory is special anyway, and I would > not bother to list SYS2PCI if the intention of that block was to hide the fact > that it's PCI behind it. Properly instantiating it as a PCI bridge would be > a lot of work that is probably not worth it. > > My usual plea to hardware developers: Please make the registers > autodiscoverable from software! On an AMBA bus, please use the PrimeCell > register layout. If you always have an IOBG device behind, they should > all have the same identifier for that kind of bus bridge. > > For the IOBG, it would be ideal to have a similar way of finding and > configuring the connected hardware, including: > > * unique identifier for each distinct IP block > * revision of that block > * MMIO ranges and sizes, relative to the bus > * interrupt numbers, relative to a local interrupt controller > * location identifier (like PCI bus/device/fn number) that can be > referred to by other devices > * clock management for that device > * power management for that device > > If your IODB infrastructure already has this, you should create a new > bus-type for this in Linux, which will let you detect all devices > in a consistent manner without having to list them in the device tree. > >> > I think the namespace for the compatible values is supposed to start with >> > the stock ticker name of the company making the device as a unique >> > identifier. This means you'd have to use >> > "csrxf,sirf-intc", "csrxf,sirf-prima2-intc" as the value, instead >> > of starting with the product name. I don't know exactly how strictly >> > we apply that rule, but I've taken the devicetree-discuss@lists.ozlabs.org >> > mailing list on Cc, maybe someone can clarify. >> >> in fact, SiRF is a company name. it was merged into CSR 4 years ago. >> Due to history reason, now the SoC names are still headed by sirf. >> the logo in SiRFprimaII chip is CSR. >> So the "SiRF" of SiRFprimaII should mean two things: old company name, >> heritable CPU production-line. Anyway, "csr, sirf-intc" seems to make >> more senses than "sirf, intc". >> >> could we change "csrxf,sirf-intc", "csrxf,sirf-prima2-intc" to >> "csr,sirf-intc", "csr,sirf-prima2-intc"? > > Not sure how strict we interpret the rules about stock ticker symbols. > 'CSR' on wallstreet is 'China Security & Surveillance Tech. Inc'. If they > ever decide to produce embedded Linux machines, we'd get a conflict, unless > they also use "csst" (their .com domain name) as a prefix. Hi Arnd, ha-ha. except Wall St and stock, i really didn't realize CSR is something related with 'China Security & Surveillance Tech. Inc' . it seems CSR is much more extensively known as a company in Wireless Technology, Audio, Connectivity and GPS. if we lost this name, people might not know it came from *that* CSR focusing on Wireless/Audio/Connectivity/GPS. people will ask, what is CSRXF? if we really use stock sticker symbols, CSR.L is the more normal symbol in UK market. if we move to stock sticker symbol, could we use CSR.L? if 'China Security & Surveillance Tech. Inc' begin to move to Linux, it seems CSST make more senses to them than CSR too :-) as we check the attached logo of 'China Security & Surveillance Tech. Inc' , CSST is the abbreviation of the name of this China Company. -barry > >> > better put these in a list with one file per line, like >> > >> > obj-y += timer.o >> > obj-y += irq.o >> > >> > That makes the list more consistent when you add conditional files. >> >> Then it could be: >> obj-y += timer.o >> obj-y += irq.o >> obj-y += clock.o >> obj-y += common.o >> obj-$(CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0) := l2x0.o > > > Right. Note that you have a := in there, which needs to be +=. > > >> > It probably makes sense to pick a new name for the combined file, too, but I >> > can't think of a good one. Maybe one of platform.c, prima2.c or core.c. >> >> i am not sure the original purpose of board_dt.c. and i am guessing >> whether Grant created that single board file to contain multiple >> boards. For example: >> >> MACHINE_START(PRIMA2_XXX, "prima2xxx") >> .boot_params = SIRFSOC_SDRAM_PA + 0x100, >> .init_early = sirfsoc_init_clk, >> .map_io = sirfsoc_map_io, >> .init_irq = sirfsoc_of_init_irq, >> .timer = &sirfsoc_timer, >> .init_machine = sirfsoc_mach_init, >> .dt_compat = prima2xxx_dt_match, >> MACHINE_END >> >> MACHINE_START(PRIMA2_YYY, "prima2yyy") >> .boot_params = SIRFSOC_SDRAM_PA + 0x100, >> .init_early = sirfsoc_init_clk, >> .map_io = sirfsoc_map_io, >> .init_irq = sirfsoc_of_init_irq, >> .timer = &sirfsoc_timer, >> .init_machine = sirfsoc_mach_init, >> .dt_compat = prima2yyy_dt_match, >> MACHINE_END > > No, this wouldn't make any sense when the only difference is the dt_compat > field: At that point you would just list all the possible boards in the > global dt_match table. > >> after creating a new file named mach-prima2/l2x0.c, it seems we only >> need to change Makefile to: >> obj-$(CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0) := l2x0.o >> the head file is not needed. >> >> Currently, rob's OF-based L2 cache is not merged yet. then i only >> write the following: >> >> static int __init sirfsoc_of_l2x_init(void) >> { >> struct device_node *np; >> void __iomem *sirfsoc_l2x_base; >> >> np = of_find_matching_node(NULL, l2x_ids); >> if (!np) >> panic("unable to find compatible intc node in dtb\n"); >> >> sirfsoc_l2x_base = of_iomap(np, 0); >> if (!sirfsoc_l2x_base) >> panic("unable to map l2x cpu registers\n"); >> >> of_node_put(np); >> >> if (!(readl_relaxed(sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_CTRL) & 1)) { >> /* >> * set the physical memory windows L2 cache will cover >> */ >> writel_relaxed(PLAT_PHYS_OFFSET + 1024 * 1024 * 1024, >> sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_END); >> writel_relaxed(PLAT_PHYS_OFFSET | 0x1, >> sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_START); >> >> writel_relaxed(0, >> sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_TAG_LATENCY_CTRL); >> writel_relaxed(0, >> sirfsoc_l2x_base + L2X0_DATA_LATENCY_CTRL); >> } >> l2x0_init((void __iomem *)sirfsoc_l2x_base, 0x00040000, >> 0x00000000); >> >> return 0; >> } >> early_initcall(sirfsoc_of_l2x_init); >> >> After Rob's patch is merged, i think sirfsoc_of_l2x_init can be much simpler. >> > Yes. Rob/Olof, what's the status of that patch? > > Arnd
On Friday 01 July 2011, Barry Song wrote: > except Wall St and stock, i really didn't realize CSR is something > related with 'China Security & Surveillance Tech. Inc' . it seems CSR > is much more extensively known as a company in Wireless Technology, > Audio, Connectivity and GPS. > if we lost this name, people might not know it came from that CSR > focusing on Wireless/Audio/Connectivity/GPS. people will ask, what is > CSRXF? if we really use stock sticker symbols, CSR.L is the more > normal symbol in UK market. if we move to stock sticker symbol, could > we use CSR.L? CSR.L sounds ok to me, but I don't know if there are limitations on the character set used here, can we have dots? Maybe the best solution after all is to go with 'sirf,...': it is actually a company name, and you own the .com address, and there is no other company listed on wallstreet with that shortcut. Arnd
On Fri, Jul 01, 2011 at 08:04:06AM +0800, Barry Song wrote: > 2011/6/30 Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>: > > On Thursday 30 June 2011, Barry Song wrote: > > > >> > Is this really just one bus with a huge address space, or rather some > >> > nested buses? I'd prefer to have the device tree representation as > >> > close as possible to the actual layout. > >> > >> there are two AXI buses in prima2. AXI-1 connect to memory, AXI-2 is > >> transferred to CSR self-defined IOBUS by CPUIF, then 1 intterupt > >> controller and 9 IO bridges are connected to the IOBUS . > >> The 9 IO bridges are SYSIOBG, PERIIOBG,CPURTCIOBG, UUSIOBG, GRAPHIOBG, > >> MEDIAIOBG, DSPIOBG, DISPIOBG, MEMIOBG. Every iobrg connect to a group > >> of controllers. > >> For example, DISPIOBG connect to VPP and LCD, SYSIOBG connect to CLKC, > >> RSTC, RSC and CPHIFBG, DSPIOBG connect to DSPIF, GPS and DSP. > >> PERIIOBG connect to TIMER, NAND, AUDIO, UART0, UART1, UART2, USP0, > >> USP1, USP2, SPI0, I2C0, I2C1, GPIO, *SYS2PCI* and so on. Then > >> *SYS2PCI* connect to SD. > >> > >> The indendation descible the device hierarchy > >> AXI-1 > >> Memory > >> AXI-2 > >> interrupt controller > >> IOBG... > >> xxxx > >> IOBG... > >> xxxx > >> IOBG... > >> xxxx > >> IOBG... > >> xxxx > >> IOBG... > >> xxxx > >> IOBG... > >> SYS2PCI > >> SD > >> > >> i have get the IC guy Weizeng involved, maybe he can explain better than me :-) > > > > I think it would be good to represent the IOBG devices in the device tree then. > > You don't need to represent AXI-1 because memory is special anyway, and I would > > not bother to list SYS2PCI if the intention of that block was to hide the fact > > that it's PCI behind it. Properly instantiating it as a PCI bridge would be > > a lot of work that is probably not worth it. > > > > My usual plea to hardware developers: Please make the registers > > autodiscoverable from software! On an AMBA bus, please use the PrimeCell > > register layout. If you always have an IOBG device behind, they should > > all have the same identifier for that kind of bus bridge. > > > > For the IOBG, it would be ideal to have a similar way of finding and > > configuring the connected hardware, including: > > > > * unique identifier for each distinct IP block > > * revision of that block > > * MMIO ranges and sizes, relative to the bus > > * interrupt numbers, relative to a local interrupt controller > > * location identifier (like PCI bus/device/fn number) that can be > > referred to by other devices > > * clock management for that device > > * power management for that device > > > > If your IODB infrastructure already has this, you should create a new > > bus-type for this in Linux, which will let you detect all devices > > in a consistent manner without having to list them in the device tree. > > > >> > I think the namespace for the compatible values is supposed to start with > >> > the stock ticker name of the company making the device as a unique > >> > identifier. This means you'd have to use > >> > "csrxf,sirf-intc", "csrxf,sirf-prima2-intc" as the value, instead > >> > of starting with the product name. I don't know exactly how strictly > >> > we apply that rule, but I've taken the devicetree-discuss@lists.ozlabs.org > >> > mailing list on Cc, maybe someone can clarify. > >> > >> in fact, SiRF is a company name. it was merged into CSR 4 years ago. > >> Due to history reason, now the SoC names are still headed by sirf. > >> the logo in SiRFprimaII chip is CSR. > >> So the "SiRF" of SiRFprimaII should mean two things: old company name, > >> heritable CPU production-line. Anyway, "csr, sirf-intc" seems to make > >> more senses than "sirf, intc". > >> > >> could we change "csrxf,sirf-intc", "csrxf,sirf-prima2-intc" to > >> "csr,sirf-intc", "csr,sirf-prima2-intc"? > > > > Not sure how strict we interpret the rules about stock ticker symbols. > > 'CSR' on wallstreet is 'China Security & Surveillance Tech. Inc'. If they > > ever decide to produce embedded Linux machines, we'd get a conflict, unless > > they also use "csst" (their .com domain name) as a prefix. > > Hi Arnd, > > ha-ha. > > except Wall St and stock, i really didn't realize CSR is something > related with 'China Security & Surveillance Tech. Inc' . it seems CSR > is much more extensively known as a company in Wireless Technology, > Audio, Connectivity and GPS. > if we lost this name, people might not know it came from *that* CSR > focusing on Wireless/Audio/Connectivity/GPS. people will ask, what is > CSRXF? if we really use stock sticker symbols, CSR.L is the more > normal symbol in UK market. if we move to stock sticker symbol, could > we use CSR.L? Fine by me. Make sure it stays in uppercase when using the stock ticker symbol. g.
diff --git a/arch/arm/Kconfig b/arch/arm/Kconfig index 9adc278..06ee145 100644 --- a/arch/arm/Kconfig +++ b/arch/arm/Kconfig @@ -879,6 +879,19 @@ config ARCH_VT8500 select HAVE_PWM help Support for VIA/WonderMedia VT8500/WM85xx System-on-Chip. + +config ARCH_PRIMA2 + bool "CSR SiRFSoC PRIMA2 ARM Cortex A9 Platform" + select CPU_V7 + select GENERIC_TIME + select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS + select CLKDEV_LOOKUP + select GENERIC_IRQ_CHIP + select USE_OF + select ZONE_DMA + help + Support for CSR SiRFSoC ARM Cortex A9 Platform + endchoice # diff --git a/arch/arm/Makefile b/arch/arm/Makefile index f5b2b39..1d693d0 100644 --- a/arch/arm/Makefile +++ b/arch/arm/Makefile @@ -169,6 +169,7 @@ machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP3) := omap2 machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP4) := omap2 machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_ORION5X) := orion5x machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_PNX4008) := pnx4008 +machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_PRIMA2) := prima2 machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_PXA) := pxa machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_REALVIEW) := realview machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_RPC) := rpc diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/prima2-cb.dts b/arch/arm/boot/dts/prima2-cb.dts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1777e98 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/prima2-cb.dts @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +/dts-v1/; +/ { + model = "SIRF Prima2 EVB"; + compatible = "sirf,prima2-cb", "sirf,prima2"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + interrupt-parent = <&intc>; + + memory { + reg = <0x00000000 0x20000000>; + }; + + chosen { + bootargs = "mem=512M real_root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 console=ttyS1 earlyprintk"; + linux,stdout-path = &uart1; + }; + + amba { + compatible = "simple-bus"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + ranges; + + intc: interrupt-controller@0x80020000 { + interrupt-controller; + compatible = "sirf,intc", "sirf,prima2-intc"; + reg = <0x80020000 0x1000>; + #interrupt-cells = <1>; + }; + + timer0: timer@0xb0020000 { + compatible = "sirf,tick", "sirf,prima2-tick"; + reg = <0xb0020000 0x1000>; + interrupts = <0>; + }; + + uart0: uart@0xb0050000 { + compatible = "sirf,uart", "sirf,prima2-uart"; + reg = <0xb0050000 0x1000>; + interrupts = <17>; + }; + + uart1: uart@0xb0060000 { + compatible = "sirf,uart", "sirf,prima2-uart"; + reg = <0xb0060000 0x1000>; + interrupts = <18>; + }; + }; +}; + diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/Makefile b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c51d60d --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +obj-y := timer.o irq.o clock.o common.o board_dt.o diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/Makefile.boot b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/Makefile.boot new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d023db3 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/Makefile.boot @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +zreladdr-y := 0x00008000 +params_phys-y := 0x00000100 +initrd_phys-y := 0x00800000 diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/board_dt.c b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/board_dt.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42ce22a --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/board_dt.c @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +/* + * This file contains code for boards with device tree support. + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#include <linux/of.h> +#include <asm/mach/arch.h> +#include <asm/mach-types.h> +#include <mach/hardware.h> +#include "common.h" + +static const char *prima2cb_dt_match[] __initdata = { + "sirf,prima2-cb", + NULL +}; + +MACHINE_START(PRIMA2_EVB, "prima2cb") + .boot_params = SIRFSOC_SDRAM_PA + 0x100, + .init_early = sirfsoc_init_clk, + .map_io = sirfsoc_map_io, + .init_irq = sirfsoc_of_init_irq, + .timer = &sirfsoc_timer, + .init_machine = sirfsoc_mach_init, + .dt_compat = prima2cb_dt_match, +MACHINE_END diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/clock.c b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/clock.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7dfdaee --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/clock.c @@ -0,0 +1,474 @@ +/* + * Clock tree for CSR SiRFprimaII + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/bitops.h> +#include <linux/err.h> +#include <linux/errno.h> +#include <linux/io.h> +#include <linux/clkdev.h> +#include <linux/clk.h> +#include <linux/spinlock.h> +#include <mach/map.h> + +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_CLK_EN0 0x0000 +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_CLK_EN1 0x0004 +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_REF_CFG 0x0014 +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_CPU_CFG 0x0018 +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_MEM_CFG 0x001c +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_SYS_CFG 0x0020 +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_IO_CFG 0x0024 +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_DSP_CFG 0x0028 +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_GFX_CFG 0x002c +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_MM_CFG 0x0030 +#define SIRFSOC_LKC_LCD_CFG 0x0034 +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_MMC_CFG 0x0038 +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL1_CFG0 0x0040 +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL2_CFG0 0x0044 +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL3_CFG0 0x0048 +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL1_CFG1 0x004c +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL2_CFG1 0x0050 +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL3_CFG1 0x0054 +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL1_CFG2 0x0058 +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL2_CFG2 0x005c +#define SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL3_CFG2 0x0060 + +#define KHZ 1000 +#define MHZ (KHZ * KHZ) + +struct clk_ops { + unsigned long (*get_rate)(struct clk *clk); + long (*round_rate)(struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate); + int (*set_rate)(struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate); + int (*enable)(struct clk *clk); + int (*disable)(struct clk *clk); + struct clk *(*get_parent)(struct clk *clk); + int (*set_parent)(struct clk *clk, struct clk *parent); +}; + +struct clk { + struct clk *parent; /* parent clk */ + unsigned long rate; /* clock rate in Hz */ + signed char usage; /* clock enable count */ + signed char enable_bit; /* enable bit: 0 ~ 63 */ + unsigned short regofs; /* register offset */ + struct clk_ops *ops; /* clock operation */ +}; + +static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(clocks_lock); + +static inline unsigned long clkc_readl(unsigned reg) +{ + return readl(SIRFSOC_CLOCK_VA_BASE + reg); +} + +static inline void clkc_writel(u32 val, unsigned reg) +{ + writel(val, SIRFSOC_CLOCK_VA_BASE + reg); +} + +/* + * osc_rtc - real time oscillator - 32.768KHz + * osc_sys - high speed oscillator - 26MHz + */ + +static struct clk clk_rtc = { + .rate = 32768, +}; + +static struct clk clk_osc = { + .rate = 26 * MHZ, +}; + +/* + * std pll + */ +static unsigned long std_pll_get_rate(struct clk *clk) +{ + unsigned long fin = clk_get_rate(clk->parent); + u32 regcfg2 = clk->regofs + SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL1_CFG2 - SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL1_CFG0; + + if (clkc_readl(regcfg2) & BIT(2)) { + /* pll bypass mode */ + clk->rate = fin; + } else { + /* fout = fin * nf / nr / od */ + u32 cfg0 = clkc_readl(clk->regofs); + u32 nf = (cfg0 & (BIT(13) - 1)) + 1; + u32 nr = ((cfg0 >> 13) & (BIT(6) - 1)) + 1; + u32 od = ((cfg0 >> 19) & (BIT(4) - 1)) + 1; + WARN_ON(fin % MHZ); + clk->rate = fin / MHZ * nf / nr / od * MHZ; + } + + return clk->rate; +} + +static int std_pll_set_rate(struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate) +{ + unsigned long fin, nf, nr, od, reg; + + /* + * fout = fin * nf / (nr * od); + * set od = 1, nr = fin/MHz, so fout = nf * MHz + */ + + nf = rate / MHZ; + if (unlikely((rate % MHZ) || nf > BIT(13) || nf < 1)) + return -EINVAL; + + fin = clk_get_rate(clk->parent); + BUG_ON(fin < MHZ); + + nr = fin / MHZ; + BUG_ON((fin % MHZ) || nr > BIT(6)); + + od = 1; + + reg = (nf - 1) | ((nr - 1) << 13) | ((od - 1) << 19); + clkc_writel(reg, clk->regofs); + + reg = clk->regofs + SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL1_CFG1 - SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL1_CFG0; + clkc_writel((nf >> 1) - 1, reg); + + reg = clk->regofs + SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL1_CFG2 - SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL1_CFG0; + while (!(clkc_readl(reg) & BIT(6))) + cpu_relax(); + + clk->rate = 0; /* set to zero will force recalculation */ + return 0; +} + +static struct clk_ops std_pll_ops = { + .get_rate = std_pll_get_rate, + .set_rate = std_pll_set_rate, +}; + +static struct clk clk_pll1 = { + .parent = &clk_osc, + .regofs = SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL1_CFG0, + .ops = &std_pll_ops, +}; + +static struct clk clk_pll2 = { + .parent = &clk_osc, + .regofs = SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL2_CFG0, + .ops = &std_pll_ops, +}; + +static struct clk clk_pll3 = { + .parent = &clk_osc, + .regofs = SIRFSOC_CLKC_PLL3_CFG0, + .ops = &std_pll_ops, +}; + +/* + * clock domains - cpu, mem, sys/io + */ + +static struct clk clk_mem; + +static struct clk *dmn_get_parent(struct clk *clk) +{ + struct clk *clks[] = { + &clk_osc, &clk_rtc, &clk_pll1, &clk_pll2, &clk_pll3 + }; + u32 cfg = clkc_readl(clk->regofs); + WARN_ON((cfg & (BIT(3) - 1)) > 4); + return clks[cfg & (BIT(3) - 1)]; +} + +static int dmn_set_parent(struct clk *clk, struct clk *parent) +{ + const struct clk *clks[] = { + &clk_osc, &clk_rtc, &clk_pll1, &clk_pll2, &clk_pll3 + }; + u32 cfg = clkc_readl(clk->regofs); + int i; + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(clks); i++) { + if (clks[i] == parent) { + cfg &= ~(BIT(3) - 1); + clkc_writel(cfg | i, clk->regofs); + /* BIT(3) - switching status: 1 - busy, 0 - done */ + while (clkc_readl(clk->regofs) & BIT(3)) + cpu_relax(); + return 0; + } + } + return -EINVAL; +} + +static unsigned long dmn_get_rate(struct clk *clk) +{ + unsigned long fin = clk_get_rate(clk->parent); + u32 cfg = clkc_readl(clk->regofs); + if (cfg & BIT(24)) { + /* fcd bypass mode */ + clk->rate = fin; + } else { + /* + * wait count: bit[19:16], hold count: bit[23:20] + */ + u32 wait = (cfg >> 16) & (BIT(4) - 1); + u32 hold = (cfg >> 20) & (BIT(4) - 1); + + clk->rate = fin / (wait + hold + 2); + } + + return clk->rate; +} + +static int dmn_set_rate(struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate) +{ + unsigned long fin; + unsigned ratio, wait, hold, reg; + unsigned bits = (clk == &clk_mem) ? 3 : 4; + + fin = clk_get_rate(clk->parent); + ratio = fin / rate; + + if (unlikely(ratio < 2 || ratio > BIT(bits + 1))) + return -EINVAL; + + WARN_ON(fin % rate); + + wait = (ratio >> 1) - 1; + hold = ratio - wait - 2; + + reg = clkc_readl(clk->regofs); + reg &= ~(((BIT(bits) - 1) << 16) | ((BIT(bits) - 1) << 20)); + reg |= (wait << 16) | (hold << 20) | BIT(25); + clkc_writel(reg, clk->regofs); + + /* waiting FCD been effective */ + while (clkc_readl(clk->regofs) & BIT(25)) + cpu_relax(); + + clk->rate = 0; /* set to zero will force recalculation */ + + return 0; +} + +/* + * cpu clock has no FCD register in Prima2, can only change pll + */ +static int cpu_set_rate(struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate) +{ + int ret1, ret2; + struct clk *cur_parent, *tmp_parent; + + cur_parent = dmn_get_parent(clk); + BUG_ON(cur_parent == NULL || cur_parent->usage > 1); + + /* switch to tmp pll before setting parent clock's rate */ + tmp_parent = cur_parent == &clk_pll1 ? &clk_pll2 : &clk_pll1; + ret1 = dmn_set_parent(clk, tmp_parent); + BUG_ON(ret1); + + ret2 = clk_set_rate(cur_parent, rate); + + ret1 = dmn_set_parent(clk, cur_parent); + + clk->rate = 0; /* set to zero will force recalculation */ + + return ret2 ? ret2 : ret1; +} + +static struct clk_ops cpu_ops = { + .get_parent = dmn_get_parent, + .set_parent = dmn_set_parent, + .set_rate = cpu_set_rate, +}; + +static struct clk clk_cpu = { + .parent = &clk_pll1, + .regofs = SIRFSOC_CLKC_CPU_CFG, + .ops = &cpu_ops, +}; + + +static struct clk_ops msi_ops = { + .set_rate = dmn_set_rate, + .get_rate = dmn_get_rate, + .set_parent = dmn_set_parent, + .get_parent = dmn_get_parent, +}; + +static struct clk clk_mem = { + .parent = &clk_pll2, + .regofs = SIRFSOC_CLKC_MEM_CFG, + .ops = &msi_ops, +}; + +static struct clk clk_sys = { + .parent = &clk_pll3, + .regofs = SIRFSOC_CLKC_SYS_CFG, + .ops = &msi_ops, +}; + +static struct clk clk_io = { + .parent = &clk_pll3, + .regofs = SIRFSOC_CLKC_IO_CFG, + .ops = &msi_ops, +}; + +/* + * on-chip clock sets + */ +static struct clk_lookup onchip_clks[] = { + { + .dev_id = "rtc", + .clk = &clk_rtc, + }, { + .dev_id = "osc", + .clk = &clk_osc, + }, { + .dev_id = "pll1", + .clk = &clk_pll1, + }, { + .dev_id = "pll2", + .clk = &clk_pll2, + }, { + .dev_id = "pll3", + .clk = &clk_pll3, + }, { + .dev_id = "cpu", + .clk = &clk_cpu, + }, { + .dev_id = "mem", + .clk = &clk_mem, + }, { + .dev_id = "sys", + .clk = &clk_sys, + }, { + .dev_id = "io", + .clk = &clk_io, + }, +}; + +int clk_enable(struct clk *clk) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + if (unlikely(IS_ERR_OR_NULL(clk))) + return -EINVAL; + + if (clk->parent) + clk_enable(clk->parent); + + spin_lock_irqsave(&clocks_lock, flags); + if (!clk->usage++ && clk->ops && clk->ops->enable) + clk->ops->enable(clk); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&clocks_lock, flags); + return 0; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_enable); + +void clk_disable(struct clk *clk) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + if (unlikely(IS_ERR_OR_NULL(clk))) + return; + + WARN_ON(!clk->usage); + + spin_lock_irqsave(&clocks_lock, flags); + if (--clk->usage == 0 && clk->ops && clk->ops->disable) + clk->ops->disable(clk); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&clocks_lock, flags); + + if (clk->parent) + clk_disable(clk->parent); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_disable); + +unsigned long clk_get_rate(struct clk *clk) +{ + if (unlikely(IS_ERR_OR_NULL(clk))) + return 0; + + if (clk->rate) + return clk->rate; + + if (clk->ops && clk->ops->get_rate) + return clk->ops->get_rate(clk); + + return clk_get_rate(clk->parent); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_get_rate); + +long clk_round_rate(struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate) +{ + if (unlikely(IS_ERR_OR_NULL(clk))) + return 0; + + if (clk->ops && clk->ops->round_rate) + return clk->ops->round_rate(clk, rate); + + return 0; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_round_rate); + +int clk_set_rate(struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate) +{ + if (unlikely(IS_ERR_OR_NULL(clk))) + return -EINVAL; + + if (!clk->ops || !clk->ops->set_rate) + return -EINVAL; + + return clk->ops->set_rate(clk, rate); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_set_rate); + +int clk_set_parent(struct clk *clk, struct clk *parent) +{ + int ret; + unsigned long flags; + + if (unlikely(IS_ERR_OR_NULL(clk))) + return -EINVAL; + + if (!clk->ops || !clk->ops->set_parent) + return -EINVAL; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&clocks_lock, flags); + ret = clk->ops->set_parent(clk, parent); + if (!ret) { + parent->usage += clk->usage; + clk->parent->usage -= clk->usage; + BUG_ON(clk->parent->usage < 0); + clk->parent = parent; + } + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&clocks_lock, flags); + return ret; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_set_parent); + +struct clk *clk_get_parent(struct clk *clk) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + if (unlikely(IS_ERR_OR_NULL(clk))) + return NULL; + + if (!clk->ops || !clk->ops->get_parent) + return clk->parent; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&clocks_lock, flags); + clk->parent = clk->ops->get_parent(clk); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&clocks_lock, flags); + return clk->parent; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_get_parent); + +void __init sirfsoc_init_clk(void) +{ + clkdev_add_table(onchip_clks, ARRAY_SIZE(onchip_clks)); +} diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/common.c b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/common.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2f0cfa0 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/common.c @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +/* + * This file contains common code that is intended to be used across + * boards so that it's not replicated. + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#include <linux/init.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <asm/mach/map.h> +#include <asm/mach-types.h> +#include <asm/mach/arch.h> +#include <asm/hardware/cache-l2x0.h> +#include <mach/hardware.h> +#include <linux/of.h> +#include <linux/of_platform.h> +#include "common.h" + +static struct of_device_id sirfsoc_of_bus_ids[] __initdata = { + { .compatible = "simple-bus", }, + {}, +}; + +void __init sirfsoc_mach_init(void) +{ + of_platform_bus_probe(NULL, sirfsoc_of_bus_ids, NULL); +} + +#define IOTABLE_ENTRY(region) {\ + .virtual = SIRFSOC_##region##_VA_BASE, \ + .pfn = __phys_to_pfn(SIRFSOC_##region##_PA_BASE),\ + .length = SIRFSOC_##region##_SIZE, \ + .type = MT_DEVICE, \ +} + +static struct map_desc sirfsoc_iodesc[] __initdata = { + IOTABLE_ENTRY(UART1), + IOTABLE_ENTRY(CLOCK), + IOTABLE_ENTRY(RSTC), +#ifdef CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0 + IOTABLE_ENTRY(L2CC), +#endif +}; + +void __init sirfsoc_map_io(void) +{ + iotable_init(sirfsoc_iodesc, ARRAY_SIZE(sirfsoc_iodesc)); +} + +#define L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_START 0xC00 +#define L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_END 0xC04 + +static int __init sirfsoc_init(void) +{ +#ifdef CONFIG_CACHE_L2X0 + if (!(readl_relaxed(SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_CTRL) & 1)) { + /* + * set the physical memory windows L2 cache will cover + */ + writel_relaxed(PHYS_OFFSET + 1024 * 1024 * 1024, + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_END); + writel_relaxed(PHYS_OFFSET | 0x1, + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_ADDR_FILTERING_START); + + writel_relaxed(0, + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_TAG_LATENCY_CTRL); + writel_relaxed(0, + SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE + L2X0_DATA_LATENCY_CTRL); + } + l2x0_init((void __iomem *)SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE, 0x00040000, + 0x00000000); +#endif + + return 0; +} +arch_initcall(sirfsoc_init); diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/common.h b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/common.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..388b293 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/common.h @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +/* + * This file contains common function prototypes to avoid externs in the c files. + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#ifndef __MACH_PRIMA2_COMMON_H__ +#define __MACH_PRIMA2_COMMON_H__ + +#include <linux/init.h> +#include <asm/mach/time.h> + +extern struct sys_timer sirfsoc_timer; + +extern void __init sirfsoc_init_io(void); +extern void __init sirfsoc_map_io(void); +extern void __init sirfsoc_mach_init(void); +extern void __init sirfsoc_of_init_irq(void); +extern void __init sirfsoc_init_clk(void); + +#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/clkdev.h b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/clkdev.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6693251 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/clkdev.h @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/clkdev.h + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#ifndef __MACH_CLKDEV_H +#define __MACH_CLKDEV_H + +#define __clk_get(clk) ({ 1; }) +#define __clk_put(clk) do { } while (0) + +#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/debug-macro.S b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/debug-macro.S new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf75106 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/debug-macro.S @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/debug-macro.S + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#include <mach/hardware.h> +#include <mach/uart.h> + + .macro addruart, rp, rv + ldr \rp, =SIRFSOC_UART1_PA_BASE @ physical + ldr \rv, =SIRFSOC_UART1_VA_BASE @ virtual + .endm + + .macro senduart,rd,rx + str \rd, [\rx, #SIRFSOC_UART_TXFIFO_DATA] + .endm + + .macro busyuart,rd,rx + .endm + + .macro waituart,rd,rx +1001: ldr \rd, [\rx, #SIRFSOC_UART_TXFIFO_STATUS] + tst \rd, #SIRFSOC_UART1_TXFIFO_EMPTY + beq 1001b + .endm + diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/entry-macro.S b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/entry-macro.S new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c8a50f --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/entry-macro.S @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/entry-macro.S + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#include <mach/hardware.h> + +#define SIRFSOC_INT_ID 0x38 + + .macro get_irqnr_preamble, base, tmp + ldr \base, =sirfsoc_intc_base + ldr \base, [\base] + .endm + + .macro get_irqnr_and_base, irqnr, irqstat, base, tmp + ldr \irqnr, [\base, #SIRFSOC_INT_ID] @ Get the highest priority irq + cmp \irqnr, #0x40 @ the irq num can't be larger than 0x3f + movges \irqnr, #0 + .endm + + .macro disable_fiq + .endm + + .macro arch_ret_to_user, tmp1, tmp2 + .endm + diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/hardware.h b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/hardware.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..105b969 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/hardware.h @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/hardware.h + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#ifndef __MACH_HARDWARE_H__ +#define __MACH_HARDWARE_H__ + +#include <asm/sizes.h> +#include <mach/map.h> + +#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/io.h b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/io.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fc54f16 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/io.h @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/io.h + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#ifndef __MACH_PRIMA2_IO_H +#define __MACH_PRIMA2_IO_H + +#define IO_SPACE_LIMIT 0xffffffff + +/* + * We don't actually have real ISA nor PCI buses, but there is so many + * drivers out there that might just work if we fake them... + */ +#define __io(a) __typesafe_io(a) +#define __mem_pci(a) (a) + +#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/irqs.h b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/irqs.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb354f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/irqs.h @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/irqs.h + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#ifndef __ASM_ARCH_IRQS_H +#define __ASM_ARCH_IRQS_H + +#define SIRFSOC_INTENAL_IRQ_START 0 +#define SIRFSOC_INTENAL_IRQ_END 59 + +#define NR_IRQS 220 + +#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/map.h b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/map.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7a48dc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/map.h @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +/* + * memory & I/O static mapping definitions for CSR SiRFprimaII + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#ifndef __MACH_PRIMA2_MAP_H__ +#define __MACH_PRIMA2_MAP_H__ + +#include <mach/vmalloc.h> + +#define SIRFSOC_VA(x) (VMALLOC_END + ((x) & 0x00FFF000)) + +/* L2 CACHE */ +#define SIRFSOC_L2CC_PA_BASE 0x80040000 +#define SIRFSOC_L2CC_VA_BASE SIRFSOC_VA(0x004000) +#define SIRFSOC_L2CC_SIZE SZ_4K + +/* RESET CONTROLLER */ +#define SIRFSOC_RSTC_PA_BASE 0x88010000 +#define SIRFSOC_RSTC_VA_BASE SIRFSOC_VA(0x006000) +#define SIRFSOC_RSTC_SIZE SZ_4K + +/* CLOCK */ +#define SIRFSOC_CLOCK_PA_BASE 0x88000000 +#define SIRFSOC_CLOCK_VA_BASE SIRFSOC_VA(0x005000) +#define SIRFSOC_CLOCK_SIZE SZ_4K + +/* UART-1: used as serial debug port */ +#define SIRFSOC_UART1_PA_BASE 0xb0060000 +#define SIRFSOC_UART1_VA_BASE SIRFSOC_VA(0x060000) +#define SIRFSOC_UART1_SIZE SZ_4K + +/* RAM BASE*/ +#define SIRFSOC_SDRAM_PA 0x00000000 + +#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/memory.h b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/memory.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..368cd5a --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/memory.h @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/memory.h + * + * Copyright (c) 2010 – 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#ifndef __ASM_ARCH_MEMORY_H +#define __ASM_ARCH_MEMORY_H + +#define PLAT_PHYS_OFFSET UL(0x00000000) + +/* + * Restrict DMA-able region to workaround silicon limitation. + * The limitation restricts buffers available for DMA to SD/MMC + * hardware to be below 256MB + */ +#define ARM_DMA_ZONE_SIZE (SZ_256M) + +#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/system.h b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/system.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a84e91f --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/system.h @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/system.h + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#ifndef __MACH_SYSTEM_H__ +#define __MACH_SYSTEM_H__ + +#include <linux/bitops.h> +#include <mach/hardware.h> + +#define SIRFSOC_SYS_RST_BIT BIT(31) + +static inline void arch_idle(void) +{ + cpu_do_idle(); +} + +static inline void arch_reset(char mode, const char *cmd) +{ + writel(SIRFSOC_SYS_RST_BIT, SIRFSOC_RSTC_VA_BASE); +} + +#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/timex.h b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/timex.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d6f98a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/timex.h @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/timex.h + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#ifndef __MACH_TIMEX_H__ +#define __MACH_TIMEX_H__ + +#define CLOCK_TICK_RATE 1000000 + +#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/uart.h b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/uart.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..53cf17a --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/uart.h @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/uart.h + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#ifndef __MACH_PRIMA2_SIRFSOC_UART_H +#define __MACH_PRIMA2_SIRFSOC_UART_H + +#define SIRFSOC_UART_TXFIFO_STATUS 0x0114 +#define SIRFSOC_UART_TXFIFO_DATA 0x0118 + +#define SIRFSOC_UART1_TXFIFO_FULL (1 << 5) +#define SIRFSOC_UART1_TXFIFO_EMPTY (1 << 6) + +#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/uncompress.h b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/uncompress.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..83125c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/uncompress.h @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/uncompress.h + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#ifndef __ASM_ARCH_UNCOMPRESS_H +#define __ASM_ARCH_UNCOMPRESS_H + +#include <linux/io.h> +#include <mach/hardware.h> +#include <mach/uart.h> + +void arch_decomp_setup(void) +{ +} + +#define arch_decomp_wdog() + +static __inline__ void putc(char c) +{ + /* + * during kernel decompression, all mappings are flat: + * virt_addr == phys_addr + */ + while (__raw_readl(SIRFSOC_UART1_PA_BASE + SIRFSOC_UART_TXFIFO_STATUS) + & SIRFSOC_UART1_TXFIFO_FULL) + barrier(); + + __raw_writel(c, SIRFSOC_UART1_PA_BASE + SIRFSOC_UART_TXFIFO_DATA); +} + +static inline void flush(void) +{ +} + +#endif + diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/vmalloc.h b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/vmalloc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..116d0a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/include/mach/vmalloc.h @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/ach-prima2/include/mach/vmalloc.h + * + * Copyright (c) 2010 – 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#ifndef __MACH_VMALLOC_H +#define __MACH_VMALLOC_H + +#define VMALLOC_END 0xFEC00000 + +#endif diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/irq.c b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/irq.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b09b5ff --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/irq.c @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +/* + * interrupt controller support for CSR SiRFprimaII + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#include <linux/init.h> +#include <linux/io.h> +#include <linux/irq.h> +#include <mach/hardware.h> +#include <asm/mach/irq.h> +#include <linux/of.h> +#include <linux/of_address.h> + +#define SIRFSOC_INT_RISC_MASK0 0x0018 +#define SIRFSOC_INT_RISC_MASK1 0x001C +#define SIRFSOC_INT_RISC_LEVEL0 0x0020 +#define SIRFSOC_INT_RISC_LEVEL1 0x0024 + +void __iomem *sirfsoc_intc_base; + +static __init void +sirfsoc_alloc_gc(void __iomem *base, unsigned int irq_start, unsigned int num) +{ + struct irq_chip_generic *gc; + struct irq_chip_type *ct; + + gc = irq_alloc_generic_chip("SIRFINTC", 1, irq_start, base, handle_level_irq); + ct = gc->chip_types; + + ct->chip.irq_mask = irq_gc_mask_clr_bit; + ct->chip.irq_unmask = irq_gc_mask_set_bit; + ct->regs.mask = SIRFSOC_INT_RISC_MASK0; + + irq_setup_generic_chip(gc, IRQ_MSK(num), IRQ_GC_INIT_MASK_CACHE, IRQ_NOREQUEST, 0); +} + +static __init void sirfsoc_init_irq(void) +{ + sirfsoc_alloc_gc(sirfsoc_intc_base, 0, 32); + sirfsoc_alloc_gc(sirfsoc_intc_base + 4, 32, SIRFSOC_INTENAL_IRQ_END - 32); + + writel_relaxed(0, sirfsoc_intc_base + SIRFSOC_INT_RISC_LEVEL0); + writel_relaxed(0, sirfsoc_intc_base + SIRFSOC_INT_RISC_LEVEL1); + + writel_relaxed(0, sirfsoc_intc_base + SIRFSOC_INT_RISC_MASK0); + writel_relaxed(0, sirfsoc_intc_base + SIRFSOC_INT_RISC_MASK1); +} + +static struct of_device_id intc_ids[] = { + { .compatible = "sirf,intc" }, + { .compatible = "sirf,prima2-intc" }, +}; + +void __init sirfsoc_of_init_irq(void) +{ + struct device_node *np; + const unsigned int *intspec; + + np = of_find_matching_node(NULL, intc_ids); + if (!np) + panic("unable to find compatible intc node in dtb\n"); + + /* Get the interrupts property */ + intspec = of_get_property(np, "reg", NULL); + BUG_ON(!intspec); + sirfsoc_intc_base = of_iomap(np, 0); + if (!sirfsoc_intc_base) + panic("unable to map intc cpu registers\n"); + + of_node_put(np); + + sirfsoc_init_irq(); +} diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-prima2/timer.c b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/timer.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9600341 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/mach-prima2/timer.c @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ +/* + * System timer for CSR SiRFprimaII + * + * Copyright (c) 2011 Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited, a CSR plc group company. + * + * Licensed under GPLv2 or later. + */ + +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/interrupt.h> +#include <linux/clockchips.h> +#include <linux/clocksource.h> +#include <linux/bitops.h> +#include <linux/irq.h> +#include <linux/clk.h> +#include <linux/err.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/of.h> +#include <linux/of_address.h> +#include <mach/map.h> +#include <asm/mach/time.h> + +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_COUNTER_LO 0x0000 +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_COUNTER_HI 0x0004 +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_MATCH_0 0x0008 +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_MATCH_1 0x000C +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_MATCH_2 0x0010 +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_MATCH_3 0x0014 +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_MATCH_4 0x0018 +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_MATCH_5 0x001C +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_STATUS 0x0020 +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_INT_EN 0x0024 +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_WATCHDOG_EN 0x0028 +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_DIV 0x002C +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_LATCH 0x0030 +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_LATCHED_LO 0x0034 +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_LATCHED_HI 0x0038 + +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_WDT_INDEX 5 + +#define SIRFSOC_TIMER_LATCH_BIT BIT(0) + +static void __iomem *sirfsoc_timer_base; +static void __init sirfsoc_of_timer_map(void); + +/* timer0 interrupt handler */ +static irqreturn_t sirfsoc_timer_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id) +{ + struct clock_event_device *ce = dev_id; + + WARN_ON(!(readl_relaxed(sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_STATUS) & BIT(0))); + + /* clear timer0 interrupt */ + writel_relaxed(BIT(0), sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_STATUS); + + ce->event_handler(ce); + + return IRQ_HANDLED; +} + +/* read 64-bit timer counter */ +static cycle_t sirfsoc_timer_read(struct clocksource *cs) +{ + u64 cycles; + + /* latch the 64-bit timer counter */ + writel_relaxed(SIRFSOC_TIMER_LATCH_BIT, sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_LATCH); + cycles = readl_relaxed(sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_LATCHED_HI); + cycles = (cycles << 32) | readl_relaxed(sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_LATCHED_LO); + + return cycles; +} + +static int sirfsoc_timer_set_next_event(unsigned long delta, + struct clock_event_device *ce) +{ + unsigned long now, next; + + writel_relaxed(SIRFSOC_TIMER_LATCH_BIT, sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_LATCH); + now = readl_relaxed(sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_LATCHED_LO); + do { + next = now + delta; + writel_relaxed(next, sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_MATCH_0); + writel_relaxed(SIRFSOC_TIMER_LATCH_BIT, sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_LATCH); + now = readl_relaxed(sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_LATCHED_LO); + } while ((next - now) > delta); + + return 0; +} + +static void sirfsoc_timer_set_mode(enum clock_event_mode mode, + struct clock_event_device *ce) +{ + u32 val = readl_relaxed(sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_INT_EN); + switch (mode) { + case CLOCK_EVT_MODE_PERIODIC: + WARN_ON(1); + break; + case CLOCK_EVT_MODE_ONESHOT: + writel_relaxed(val | BIT(0), sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_INT_EN); + break; + case CLOCK_EVT_MODE_SHUTDOWN: + writel_relaxed(val & ~BIT(0), sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_INT_EN); + break; + case CLOCK_EVT_MODE_UNUSED: + case CLOCK_EVT_MODE_RESUME: + break; + } +} + +static struct clock_event_device sirfsoc_clockevent = { + .name = "sirfsoc_clockevent", + .rating = 200, + .features = CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_ONESHOT, + .set_mode = sirfsoc_timer_set_mode, + .set_next_event = sirfsoc_timer_set_next_event, +}; + +static struct clocksource sirfsoc_clocksource = { + .name = "sirfsoc_clocksource", + .rating = 200, + .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(64), + .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS, + .read = sirfsoc_timer_read, +}; + +static struct irqaction sirfsoc_timer_irq = { + .name = "sirfsoc_timer0", + .flags = IRQF_TIMER, + .irq = 0, + .handler = sirfsoc_timer_interrupt, + .dev_id = &sirfsoc_clockevent, +}; + +/* Overwrite weak default sched_clock with more precise one */ +unsigned long long notrace sched_clock(void) +{ + static int is_mapped = 0; + + /* + * sched_clock is called earlier than .init of sys_timer + * if we map timer memory in .init of sys_timer, system + * will panic due to illegal memory access + */ + if(!is_mapped) { + sirfsoc_of_timer_map(); + is_mapped = 1; + } + + return sirfsoc_timer_read(NULL) * (NSEC_PER_SEC / CLOCK_TICK_RATE); +} + +static void __init sirfsoc_clockevent_init(void) +{ + clockevents_calc_mult_shift(&sirfsoc_clockevent, CLOCK_TICK_RATE, 60); + + sirfsoc_clockevent.max_delta_ns = + clockevent_delta2ns(-2, &sirfsoc_clockevent); + sirfsoc_clockevent.min_delta_ns = + clockevent_delta2ns(2, &sirfsoc_clockevent); + + sirfsoc_clockevent.cpumask = cpumask_of(0); + clockevents_register_device(&sirfsoc_clockevent); +} + +/* initialize the kernel jiffy timer source */ +static void __init sirfsoc_timer_init(void) +{ + unsigned long rate; + + /* timer's input clock is io clock */ + struct clk *clk = clk_get_sys("io", NULL); + + BUG_ON(IS_ERR(clk)); + + rate = clk_get_rate(clk); + + BUG_ON(rate < CLOCK_TICK_RATE); + BUG_ON(rate % CLOCK_TICK_RATE); + + writel_relaxed(rate / CLOCK_TICK_RATE / 2 - 1, sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_DIV); + writel_relaxed(0, sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_COUNTER_LO); + writel_relaxed(0, sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_COUNTER_HI); + writel_relaxed(BIT(0), sirfsoc_timer_base + SIRFSOC_TIMER_STATUS); + + BUG_ON(clocksource_register_hz(&sirfsoc_clocksource, CLOCK_TICK_RATE)); + + BUG_ON(setup_irq(sirfsoc_timer_irq.irq, &sirfsoc_timer_irq)); + + sirfsoc_clockevent_init(); +} + +static struct of_device_id timer_ids[] = { + { .compatible = "sirf,tick" }, + { .compatible = "sirf,prima2-tick" }, +}; + +static void __init sirfsoc_of_timer_map(void) +{ + struct device_node *np; + const unsigned int *intspec; + + np = of_find_matching_node(NULL, timer_ids); + if (!np) + panic("unable to find compatible timer node in dtb\n"); + sirfsoc_timer_base = of_iomap(np, 0); + if (!sirfsoc_timer_base) + panic("unable to map timer cpu registers\n"); + + /* Get the interrupts property */ + intspec = of_get_property(np, "interrupts", NULL); + BUG_ON(!intspec); + sirfsoc_timer_irq.irq = be32_to_cpup(intspec); + + of_node_put(np); +} + +struct sys_timer sirfsoc_timer = { + .init = sirfsoc_timer_init, +}; diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/Kconfig b/arch/arm/mm/Kconfig index 0074b8d..edf0681 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/Kconfig +++ b/arch/arm/mm/Kconfig @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ config CACHE_L2X0 depends on REALVIEW_EB_ARM11MP || MACH_REALVIEW_PB11MP || MACH_REALVIEW_PB1176 || \ REALVIEW_EB_A9MP || SOC_IMX35 || SOC_IMX31 || MACH_REALVIEW_PBX || \ ARCH_NOMADIK || ARCH_OMAP4 || ARCH_EXYNOS4 || ARCH_TEGRA || \ - ARCH_U8500 || ARCH_VEXPRESS_CA9X4 || ARCH_SHMOBILE + ARCH_U8500 || ARCH_VEXPRESS_CA9X4 || ARCH_SHMOBILE || ARCH_PRIMA2 default y select OUTER_CACHE select OUTER_CACHE_SYNC