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author | Eric Sun <jian.sun@freescale.com> | 2011-12-09 18:16:39 +0800 |
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committer | Eric Sun <jian.sun@freescale.com> | 2011-12-13 19:41:54 +0800 |
commit | a32bc11e6e78753f7f5355a50098c966ff0f40fd (patch) | |
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ENGR00169919 MX6Q ARM2 U-Boot : Support Pop CPU Board
Add support for MX6Q ARM2 LPDDR2 POP CPU Board. Change thing include
- TEXT_BASE
- RAM address and size
- Initialization DCD
- MMU related code
Use mx6q_arm2_lpddr2pop_config as the build config. After u-boot.bin is
generated, set the board to serial download mode, use sb loader to run the
bootloader.
There is one line in the original DDR initialization script
setmem /32 0x00B00000 = 0x1
however this address can not be accessed by DCD. A try to add it later in
"dram_init" block the boot up. Waiting for IC team to give an explanation
on it. Hold temperorily
The MMU Change can be concluded as the following
- Cacheable and Uncacheable SDRAM allocation changes to
Phys Virtual Size Property
---------- ---------- -------- ----------
0x10000000 0x10000000 256M cacheable
0x80000000 0x20000000 16M uncacheable
0x81000000 0x21000000 240M cacheable
- TEXT_BASE change to 0x10800000, which reserves 8MB of memory at the start
of SDRAM. This address makes sure that the text section of U-boot have the
same Physical and Virtural address, thus the PC don't need to change when
MMU is enabled. Also the text section is all allocated in cacheable memory,
which may increase excecution performance.
- Since this SDRAM allocation avoid overlap in physical memory between
cacheable and uncacheable memory, the implementation of __ioremap can be
ignored
Signed-off-by: Eric Sun <jian.sun@freescale.com>
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