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diff --git a/board/sbc8548/Makefile b/board/sbc8548/Makefile index 9919a6e..09e5c2e 100644 --- a/board/sbc8548/Makefile +++ b/board/sbc8548/Makefile @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ # (C) Copyright 2004-2006 # Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de. # -# (C) Copyright 2004 Wind River Systems Inc <www.windriver.com>. -# Added support for Wind River SBC8560 board +# (C) Copyright 2007 Wind River Systems Inc <www.windriver.com>. +# Added support for Wind River SBC8548 board # # See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this # project. diff --git a/board/sbc8548/sbc8548.c b/board/sbc8548/sbc8548.c index e5b21b5..4192eea 100644 --- a/board/sbc8548/sbc8548.c +++ b/board/sbc8548/sbc8548.c @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ /* - * Copyright 2007 Wind River Systemes, Inc. <www.windriver.com> + * Copyright 2007,2009 Wind River Systems, Inc. <www.windriver.com> + * * Copyright 2007 Embedded Specialties, Inc. * * Copyright 2004, 2007 Freescale Semiconductor. diff --git a/doc/README.sbc8548 b/doc/README.sbc8548 index b34d040..d72d97d 100644 --- a/doc/README.sbc8548 +++ b/doc/README.sbc8548 @@ -1,27 +1,176 @@ -Wind River SBC8548 reference board -=========================== +Intro: +====== -Copyright 2007, Embedded Specialties, Inc. -Copyright 2007 Wind River Systemes, Inc. ------------------------------ +The SBC8548 is a stand alone single board computer with a 1GHz +MPC8548 CPU, 8MB boot flash, 64MB user flash and, 256MB DDR2 400MHz +memory. It also has 128MB SDRAM 100MHz LBC memory, with both a PCI-e, +and a PCI-X slot, dual mini-DB9 for UART, and dual RJ-45 for eTSEC +ethernet connections. -1. Building U-Boot ------------------- -The SBC8548 code is known to build using ELDK 4.1. +U-boot Configuration: +===================== - $ make sbc8548_config - Configuring for sbc8548 board... +The following possible u-boot configuration targets are available: - $ make + 1) sbc8548_config + 2) sbc8548_PCI_33_config + 3) sbc8548_PCI_66_config + 4) sbc8548_PCI_33_PCIE_config + 5) sbc8548_PCI_66_PCIE_config +Generally speaking, most people should choose to use #5. Details +of each choice are listed below. -2. Switch and Jumper Settings ------------------------------ -All Jumpers & Switches are in their default positions. Please refer to -the board documentation for details. Some settings control CPU voltages -and settings may change with board revisions. +Choice #1 does not enable CONFIG_PCI, and assumes that the PCI slot +will be left empty (M66EN high), and so the board will operate with +a base clock of 66MHz. Note that you need both PCI enabled in u-boot +and linux in order to have functional PCI under linux. -3. Known limitations --------------------- -PCI: - The code to support PCI is currently disabled and has not been verified. +The second enables PCI support and builds for a 33MHz clock rate. Note +that if a 33MHz 32bit card is inserted in the slot, then the whole board +will clock down to a 33MHz base clock instead of the default 66MHz. This +will change the baud clocks and mess up your serial console output if you +were previously running at 66MHz. If you want to use a 33MHz PCI card, +then you should build a U-Boot with a _PCI_33_ config and store this +to flash prior to powering down the board and inserting the 33MHz PCI +card. [The above discussion assumes that the SW2[1-4] has not been changed +to reflect a different CCB:SYSCLK ratio] + +The third option builds PCI support in, and leaves the clocking at the +default 66MHz. Options four and five are just repeats of option two +and three, but with PCI-e support enabled as well. + +PCI output listing with an intel e1000 PCI-x and a Syskonnect SK-9Exx +is shown below for sbc8548_PCI_66_PCIE_config. (Note that PCI-e with +a 33MHz PCI configuration is currently untested.) + + => pci 0 + Scanning PCI devices on bus 0 + BusDevFun VendorId DeviceId Device Class Sub-Class + _____________________________________________________________ + 00.00.00 0x1057 0x0012 Processor 0x20 + 00.01.00 0x8086 0x1026 Network controller 0x00 + => pci 1 + Scanning PCI devices on bus 1 + BusDevFun VendorId DeviceId Device Class Sub-Class + _____________________________________________________________ + 01.00.00 0x1957 0x0012 Processor 0x20 + => pci 2 + Scanning PCI devices on bus 2 + BusDevFun VendorId DeviceId Device Class Sub-Class + _____________________________________________________________ + 02.00.00 0x1148 0x9e00 Network controller 0x00 + => + + +Hardware Reference: +=================== + +The following contains some summary information on hardware settings +that are relevant to u-boot, based on the board manual. For the +most up to date and complete details of the board, please request the +reference manual ERG-00327-001.pdf from www.windriver.com + +Boot flash: + intel V28F640Jx, 8192x8 (one device) at 0xff80_0000 + +Sodimm flash: + intel V28F128Jx, 16384x8 (4 devices) at 0xfb80_0000 + + + Jumpers: + +Jumper Name ON OFF +---------------------------------------------------------------- +JP12 CS0/CS6 swap see note[*] see note[*] + +JP13 SODIMM flash write OK writes disabled + write prot. + +JP14 HRESET/TRST joined isolated + +JP15 PWR ON when AC pwr use S1 for on/off + +JP16 Demo LEDs lit not lit + +JP19 PCI mode PCI PCI-X + + +[*]JP12, when jumpered parallel to the SODIMM, puts the boot flash +onto /CS0 and the SODIMM flash on /CS6 (default). When JP12 +is jumpered parallel to the LBC-SDRAM, then /CS0 is for the +SODIMM flash and /CS6 is for the boot flash. Note that in this +alternate setting, you also need to switch SW2.8 to ON. Currently +u-boot doesn't support booting off the SODIMM in this alternate +setting without manually altering BR0/OR0 and BR6/OR6 in the +board config file appropriately. + + + Switches: + +The defaults are marked with a * + +Name Desc. ON OFF +------------------------------------------------------------------ +S1 Pwr toggle n/a n/a + +SW2.1 CFG_SYS_PLL0 1 0* +SW2.2 CFG_SYS_PLL1 1* 0 +SW2.3 CFG_SYS_PLL2 1* 0 +SW2.4 CFG_SYS_PLL3 1 0* +SW2.5 CFG_CORE_PLL0 1* 0 +SW2.6 CFG_CORE_PLL1 1 0* +SW2.7 CFG_CORE_PLL2 1* 0 +SW2.8 CFG_ROM_LOC1 1 0* + +SW3.1 CFG_HOST_AGT0 1* 0 +SW3.2 CFG_HOST_AGT1 1* 0 +SW3.3 CFG_HOST_AGT2 1* 0 +SW3.4 CFG_IO_PORTS0 1* 0 +SW3.5 CFG_IO_PORTS0 1 0* +SW3.6 CFG_IO_PORTS0 1 0* + +SerDes CLK(MHz) SW5.1 SW5.2 +---------------------------------------------- +25 0 0 +100* 1 0 +125 0 1 +200 1 1 + +SerDes CLK spread SW5.3 SW5.4 +---------------------------------------------- ++/- 0.25% 0 0 +-0.50% 1 0 +-0.75% 0 1 +No Spread* 1 1 + +SW4 settings are readable from the EPLD and are currently not used for +any hardware settings (i.e. user configuration switches). + + LEDs: + +Name Desc. ON OFF +------------------------------------------------------------------ +D13 PCI/PCI-X PCI-X PCI +D14 3.3V PWR 3.3V no power +D15 SYSCLK 66MHz 33MHz + + + Default Memory Map: + +start end CS<n> width Desc. +---------------------------------------------------------------------- +0000_0000 0fff_ffff MCS0,1 64 DDR2 (256MB) +f000_0000 f7ff_ffff CS3,4 32 LB SDRAM (128MB) +f800_0000 f8b0_1fff CS5 - EPLD +fb80_0000 ff7f_ffff CS6 32 SODIMM flash (64MB) +ff80_0000 ffff_ffff CS0 8 Boot flash (8MB) + +The EPLD on CS5 demuxes the following devices at the following offsets: + +offset size width device +-------------------------------------------------------- +0 1fff 8 7 segment display LED +10_0000 1fff 4 user switches +30_0000 1fff 4 HW Rev. register +b0_0000 1fff 8 8kB EEPROM |