Message ID | 20220309204231.18361-4-hnagalla@ti.com |
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State | Accepted |
Commit | 92e46092f2cfebe4d622c9120db9660927a4297a |
Delegated to: | Tom Rini |
Headers | show |
Series | Add ESM driver support for AM64x R5 SPL/U-boot | expand |
Am Mi., 9. März 2022 um 21:43 Uhr schrieb Hari Nagalla <hnagalla@ti.com>: > > On AM64x devices, it is possible to route Main ESM0 error events to MCU > ESM. MCU ESM high error output can trigger the reset logic to reset the > device. So, for these devices we expect two ESM device nodes in the > device tree, one for Main ESM and the another MCU ESM in the device tree. > When these ESM device nodes are properly configired it is possible to > route the Main RTI0 WWDT output to the MCU ESM high output through Main > ESM and trigger a device reset when > CTRLMMR_MCU_RST_CTRL:MCU_ESM_ERROR_RESET_EN_Z is set to '0'. > > On K3 AM64x devices, the R5 SPL u-boot handles the ESM device node > configurations. > > Signed-off-by: Hari Nagalla <hnagalla@ti.com> Reviewed-by: Christian Gmeiner <christian.gmeiner@gmail.com> > --- > arch/arm/mach-k3/am642_init.c | 40 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- > 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-k3/am642_init.c b/arch/arm/mach-k3/am642_init.c > index 543dea02bc..3a75dcea35 100644 > --- a/arch/arm/mach-k3/am642_init.c > +++ b/arch/arm/mach-k3/am642_init.c > @@ -24,12 +24,22 @@ > #include <dm/root.h> > > #if defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) > +#define MCU_CTRL_MMR0_BASE 0x04500000 > +#define CTRLMMR_MCU_RST_CTRL 0x04518170 > > static void ctrl_mmr_unlock(void) > { > /* Unlock all PADCFG_MMR1 module registers */ > mmr_unlock(PADCFG_MMR1_BASE, 1); > > + /* Unlock all MCU_CTRL_MMR0 module registers */ > + mmr_unlock(MCU_CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 0); > + mmr_unlock(MCU_CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 1); > + mmr_unlock(MCU_CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 2); > + mmr_unlock(MCU_CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 3); > + mmr_unlock(MCU_CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 4); > + mmr_unlock(MCU_CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 6); > + > /* Unlock all CTRL_MMR0 module registers */ > mmr_unlock(CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 0); > mmr_unlock(CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 1); > @@ -37,9 +47,6 @@ static void ctrl_mmr_unlock(void) > mmr_unlock(CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 3); > mmr_unlock(CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 5); > mmr_unlock(CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 6); > - > - /* Unlock all MCU_PADCFG_MMR1 module registers */ > - mmr_unlock(MCU_PADCFG_MMR1_BASE, 1); > } > > /* > @@ -142,9 +149,20 @@ int fdtdec_board_setup(const void *fdt_blob) > } > #endif > > +#if defined(CONFIG_ESM_K3) > +static void enable_mcu_esm_reset(void) > +{ > + /* Set CTRLMMR_MCU_RST_CTRL:MCU_ESM_ERROR_RST_EN_Z to '0' (low active) */ > + u32 stat = readl(CTRLMMR_MCU_RST_CTRL); > + > + stat &= 0xFFFDFFFF; > + writel(stat, CTRLMMR_MCU_RST_CTRL); > +} > +#endif > + > void board_init_f(ulong dummy) > { > -#if defined(CONFIG_K3_LOAD_SYSFW) || defined(CONFIG_K3_AM64_DDRSS) > +#if defined(CONFIG_K3_LOAD_SYSFW) || defined(CONFIG_K3_AM64_DDRSS) || defined(CONFIG_ESM_K3) > struct udevice *dev; > int ret; > #endif > @@ -194,6 +212,20 @@ void board_init_f(ulong dummy) > /* Output System Firmware version info */ > k3_sysfw_print_ver(); > > +#if defined(CONFIG_ESM_K3) > + /* Probe/configure ESM0 */ > + ret = uclass_get_device_by_name(UCLASS_MISC, "esm@420000", &dev); > + if (ret) > + printf("esm main init failed: %d\n", ret); > + > + /* Probe/configure MCUESM */ > + ret = uclass_get_device_by_name(UCLASS_MISC, "esm@4100000", &dev); > + if (ret) > + printf("esm mcu init failed: %d\n", ret); > + > + enable_mcu_esm_reset(); > +#endif > + > #if defined(CONFIG_K3_AM64_DDRSS) > ret = uclass_get_device(UCLASS_RAM, 0, &dev); > if (ret) > -- > 2.17.1 >
On Wed, Mar 09, 2022 at 02:42:30PM -0600, Hari Nagalla wrote: > On AM64x devices, it is possible to route Main ESM0 error events to MCU > ESM. MCU ESM high error output can trigger the reset logic to reset the > device. So, for these devices we expect two ESM device nodes in the > device tree, one for Main ESM and the another MCU ESM in the device tree. > When these ESM device nodes are properly configired it is possible to > route the Main RTI0 WWDT output to the MCU ESM high output through Main > ESM and trigger a device reset when > CTRLMMR_MCU_RST_CTRL:MCU_ESM_ERROR_RESET_EN_Z is set to '0'. > > On K3 AM64x devices, the R5 SPL u-boot handles the ESM device node > configurations. > > Signed-off-by: Hari Nagalla <hnagalla@ti.com> > Reviewed-by: Christian Gmeiner <christian.gmeiner@gmail.com> Applied to u-boot/master, thanks!
diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-k3/am642_init.c b/arch/arm/mach-k3/am642_init.c index 543dea02bc..3a75dcea35 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-k3/am642_init.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-k3/am642_init.c @@ -24,12 +24,22 @@ #include <dm/root.h> #if defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) +#define MCU_CTRL_MMR0_BASE 0x04500000 +#define CTRLMMR_MCU_RST_CTRL 0x04518170 static void ctrl_mmr_unlock(void) { /* Unlock all PADCFG_MMR1 module registers */ mmr_unlock(PADCFG_MMR1_BASE, 1); + /* Unlock all MCU_CTRL_MMR0 module registers */ + mmr_unlock(MCU_CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 0); + mmr_unlock(MCU_CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 1); + mmr_unlock(MCU_CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 2); + mmr_unlock(MCU_CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 3); + mmr_unlock(MCU_CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 4); + mmr_unlock(MCU_CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 6); + /* Unlock all CTRL_MMR0 module registers */ mmr_unlock(CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 0); mmr_unlock(CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 1); @@ -37,9 +47,6 @@ static void ctrl_mmr_unlock(void) mmr_unlock(CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 3); mmr_unlock(CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 5); mmr_unlock(CTRL_MMR0_BASE, 6); - - /* Unlock all MCU_PADCFG_MMR1 module registers */ - mmr_unlock(MCU_PADCFG_MMR1_BASE, 1); } /* @@ -142,9 +149,20 @@ int fdtdec_board_setup(const void *fdt_blob) } #endif +#if defined(CONFIG_ESM_K3) +static void enable_mcu_esm_reset(void) +{ + /* Set CTRLMMR_MCU_RST_CTRL:MCU_ESM_ERROR_RST_EN_Z to '0' (low active) */ + u32 stat = readl(CTRLMMR_MCU_RST_CTRL); + + stat &= 0xFFFDFFFF; + writel(stat, CTRLMMR_MCU_RST_CTRL); +} +#endif + void board_init_f(ulong dummy) { -#if defined(CONFIG_K3_LOAD_SYSFW) || defined(CONFIG_K3_AM64_DDRSS) +#if defined(CONFIG_K3_LOAD_SYSFW) || defined(CONFIG_K3_AM64_DDRSS) || defined(CONFIG_ESM_K3) struct udevice *dev; int ret; #endif @@ -194,6 +212,20 @@ void board_init_f(ulong dummy) /* Output System Firmware version info */ k3_sysfw_print_ver(); +#if defined(CONFIG_ESM_K3) + /* Probe/configure ESM0 */ + ret = uclass_get_device_by_name(UCLASS_MISC, "esm@420000", &dev); + if (ret) + printf("esm main init failed: %d\n", ret); + + /* Probe/configure MCUESM */ + ret = uclass_get_device_by_name(UCLASS_MISC, "esm@4100000", &dev); + if (ret) + printf("esm mcu init failed: %d\n", ret); + + enable_mcu_esm_reset(); +#endif + #if defined(CONFIG_K3_AM64_DDRSS) ret = uclass_get_device(UCLASS_RAM, 0, &dev); if (ret)
On AM64x devices, it is possible to route Main ESM0 error events to MCU ESM. MCU ESM high error output can trigger the reset logic to reset the device. So, for these devices we expect two ESM device nodes in the device tree, one for Main ESM and the another MCU ESM in the device tree. When these ESM device nodes are properly configired it is possible to route the Main RTI0 WWDT output to the MCU ESM high output through Main ESM and trigger a device reset when CTRLMMR_MCU_RST_CTRL:MCU_ESM_ERROR_RESET_EN_Z is set to '0'. On K3 AM64x devices, the R5 SPL u-boot handles the ESM device node configurations. Signed-off-by: Hari Nagalla <hnagalla@ti.com> --- arch/arm/mach-k3/am642_init.c | 40 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)