diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'board/freescale')
-rw-r--r-- | board/freescale/corenet_ds/Makefile | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | board/freescale/corenet_ds/eth_hydra.c | 553 |
2 files changed, 555 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/board/freescale/corenet_ds/Makefile b/board/freescale/corenet_ds/Makefile index 8b8d01a..c377c39 100644 --- a/board/freescale/corenet_ds/Makefile +++ b/board/freescale/corenet_ds/Makefile @@ -28,7 +28,9 @@ LIB = $(obj)lib$(BOARD).o COBJS-y += $(BOARD).o COBJS-y += ddr.o +COBJS-$(CONFIG_P3041DS) += eth_hydra.o COBJS-$(CONFIG_P4080DS) += eth_p4080.o +COBJS-$(CONFIG_P5020DS) += eth_hydra.o COBJS-$(CONFIG_P3041DS) += p3041ds_ddr.o COBJS-$(CONFIG_P4080DS) += p4080ds_ddr.o COBJS-$(CONFIG_P5020DS) += p5020ds_ddr.o diff --git a/board/freescale/corenet_ds/eth_hydra.c b/board/freescale/corenet_ds/eth_hydra.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..91b3408 --- /dev/null +++ b/board/freescale/corenet_ds/eth_hydra.c @@ -0,0 +1,553 @@ +/* + * Copyright 2009-2011 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. + * Author: Timur Tabi <timur@freescale.com> + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + */ + +/* + * This file handles the board muxing between the Fman Ethernet MACs and + * the RGMII/SGMII/XGMII PHYs on a Freescale P3041/P5020 "Hydra" reference + * board. The RGMII PHYs are the two on-board 1Gb ports. The SGMII PHYs are + * provided by the standard Freescale four-port SGMII riser card. The 10Gb + * XGMII PHY is provided via the XAUI riser card. Since there is only one + * Fman device on a P3041 and P5020, we only support one SGMII card and one + * RGMII card. + * + * Muxing is handled via the PIXIS BRDCFG1 register. The EMI1 bits control + * muxing among the RGMII PHYs and the SGMII PHYs. The value for RGMII is + * always the same (0). The value for SGMII depends on which slot the riser is + * inserted in. The EMI2 bits control muxing for the the XGMII. Like SGMII, + * the value is based on which slot the XAUI is inserted in. + * + * The SERDES configuration is used to determine where the SGMII and XAUI cards + * exist, and also which Fman MACs are routed to which PHYs. So for a given + * Fman MAC, there is one and only PHY it connects to. MACs cannot be routed + * to PHYs dynamically. + * + * + * This file also updates the device tree in three ways: + * + * 1) The status of each virtual MDIO node that is referenced by an Ethernet + * node is set to "okay". + * + * 2) The phy-handle property of each active Ethernet MAC node is set to the + * appropriate PHY node. + * + * 3) The "mux value" for each virtual MDIO node is set to the correct value, + * if necessary. Some virtual MDIO nodes do not have configurable mux + * values, so those values are hard-coded in the DTS. On the HYDRA board, + * the virtual MDIO node for the SGMII card needs to be updated. + * + * For all this to work, the device tree needs to have the following: + * + * 1) An alias for each PHY node that an Ethernet node could be routed to. + * + * 2) An alias for each real and virtual MDIO node that is disabled by default + * and might need to be enabled, and also might need to have its mux-value + * updated. + */ + +#include <common.h> +#include <netdev.h> +#include <asm/fsl_serdes.h> +#include <fm_eth.h> +#include <fsl_mdio.h> +#include <malloc.h> +#include <asm/fsl_dtsec.h> + +#include "../common/ngpixis.h" +#include "../common/fman.h" + +#ifdef CONFIG_FMAN_ENET + +#define BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_MASK 0x70 +#define BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_SLOT1 0x10 +#define BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_SLOT2 0x20 +#define BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_SLOT5 0x30 +#define BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_SLOT6 0x40 +#define BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_SLOT7 0x50 +#define BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_RGMII 0x00 +#define BRDCFG1_EMI1_EN 0x08 +#define BRDCFG1_EMI2_SEL_MASK 0x06 +#define BRDCFG1_EMI2_SEL_SLOT1 0x00 +#define BRDCFG1_EMI2_SEL_SLOT2 0x02 + +#define BRDCFG2_REG_GPIO_SEL 0x20 + +/* + * BRDCFG1 mask and value for each MAC + * + * This array contains the BRDCFG1 values (in mask/val format) that route the + * MDIO bus to a particular RGMII or SGMII PHY. + */ +struct { + u8 mask; + u8 val; +} mdio_mux[NUM_FM_PORTS]; + +/* + * Mapping of all 18 SERDES lanes to board slots. A value of '0' here means + * that the mapping must be determined dynamically, or that the lane maps to + * something other than a board slot + */ +static u8 lane_to_slot[] = { + 7, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 0, 0 +}; + +/* + * Set the board muxing for a given MAC + * + * The MDIO layer calls this function every time it wants to talk to a PHY. + */ +void hydra_mux_mdio(u8 mask, u8 val) +{ + clrsetbits_8(&pixis->brdcfg1, mask, val); +} + +struct hydra_mdio { + u8 mask; + u8 val; + struct mii_dev *realbus; +}; + +static int hydra_mdio_read(struct mii_dev *bus, int addr, int devad, + int regnum) +{ + struct hydra_mdio *priv = bus->priv; + + hydra_mux_mdio(priv->mask, priv->val); + + return priv->realbus->read(priv->realbus, addr, devad, regnum); +} + +static int hydra_mdio_write(struct mii_dev *bus, int addr, int devad, + int regnum, u16 value) +{ + struct hydra_mdio *priv = bus->priv; + + hydra_mux_mdio(priv->mask, priv->val); + + return priv->realbus->write(priv->realbus, addr, devad, regnum, value); +} + +static int hydra_mdio_reset(struct mii_dev *bus) +{ + struct hydra_mdio *priv = bus->priv; + + return priv->realbus->reset(priv->realbus); +} + +static void hydra_mdio_set_mux(char *name, u8 mask, u8 val) +{ + struct mii_dev *bus = miiphy_get_dev_by_name(name); + struct hydra_mdio *priv = bus->priv; + + priv->mask = mask; + priv->val = val; +} + +static int hydra_mdio_init(char *realbusname, char *fakebusname) +{ + struct hydra_mdio *hmdio; + struct mii_dev *bus = mdio_alloc(); + + if (!bus) { + printf("Failed to allocate Hydra MDIO bus\n"); + return -1; + } + + hmdio = malloc(sizeof(*hmdio)); + if (!hmdio) { + printf("Failed to allocate Hydra private data\n"); + free(bus); + return -1; + } + + bus->read = hydra_mdio_read; + bus->write = hydra_mdio_write; + bus->reset = hydra_mdio_reset; + sprintf(bus->name, fakebusname); + + hmdio->realbus = miiphy_get_dev_by_name(realbusname); + + if (!hmdio->realbus) { + printf("No bus with name %s\n", realbusname); + free(bus); + free(hmdio); + return -1; + } + + bus->priv = hmdio; + + return mdio_register(bus); +} + +/* + * Given an alias or a path for a node, set the status of that node. + * + * If 'alias' is not a valid alias, then it is treated as a full path to the + * node. No error checking is performed. + * + * This function is normally called to set the status for a virtual MDIO node. + */ +static void fdt_set_node_status(void *fdt, const char *alias, + const char *status) +{ + const char *path = fdt_get_alias(fdt, alias); + + if (!path) + path = alias; + + do_fixup_by_path(fdt, path, "status", status, strlen(status) + 1, 1); +} + +/* + * Given an alias or a path for a node, set the mux value of that node. + * + * If 'alias' is not a valid alias, then it is treated as a full path to the + * node. No error checking is performed. + * + * This function is normally called to set the fsl,hydra-mdio-muxval property + * of a virtual MDIO node. + */ +static void fdt_set_mdio_mux(void *fdt, const char *alias, u32 mux) +{ + const char *path = fdt_get_alias(fdt, alias); + + if (!path) + path = alias; + + do_fixup_by_path(fdt, path, "fsl,hydra-mdio-muxval", + &mux, sizeof(mux), 1); +} + +/* + * Given the following ... + * + * 1) A pointer to an Fman Ethernet node (as identified by the 'compat' + * compatible string and 'addr' physical address) + * + * 2) An Fman port + * + * ... update the phy-handle property of the Ethernet node to point to the + * right PHY. This assumes that we already know the PHY for each port. That + * information is stored in mdio_mux[]. + * + * The offset of the Fman Ethernet node is also passed in for convenience, but + * it is not used, and we recalculate the offset anyway. + * + * Note that what we call "Fman ports" (enum fm_port) is really an Fman MAC. + * Inside the Fman, "ports" are things that connect to MACs. We only call them + * ports in U-Boot because on previous Ethernet devices (e.g. Gianfar), MACs + * and ports are the same thing. + * + * Note that this code would be cleaner if had a function called + * fm_info_get_phy_address(), which returns a value from the fm1_dtsec_info[] + * array. That's because all we're doing is figuring out the PHY address for + * a given Fman MAC and writing it to the device tree. Well, we already did + * the hard work to figure that out in board_eth_init(), so it's silly to + * repeat that here. + */ +void board_ft_fman_fixup_port(void *fdt, char *compat, phys_addr_t addr, + enum fm_port port, int offset) +{ + unsigned int mux = mdio_mux[port].val & mdio_mux[port].mask; + char phy[16]; + + if (port == FM1_10GEC1) { + /* XAUI */ + int lane = serdes_get_first_lane(XAUI_FM1); + if (lane >= 0) { + /* The XAUI PHY is identified by the slot */ + sprintf(phy, "phy_xgmii_%u", lane_to_slot[lane]); + fdt_set_phy_handle(fdt, compat, addr, phy); + } + return; + } + + if (mux == BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_RGMII) { + /* RGMII */ + /* The RGMII PHY is identified by the MAC connected to it */ + sprintf(phy, "phy_rgmii_%u", port == FM1_DTSEC4 ? 0 : 1); + fdt_set_phy_handle(fdt, compat, addr, phy); + } + + /* If it's not RGMII or XGMII, it must be SGMII */ + if (mux) { + /* The SGMII PHY is identified by the MAC connected to it */ + sprintf(phy, "phy_sgmii_%x", + CONFIG_SYS_FM1_DTSEC1_PHY_ADDR + (port - FM1_DTSEC1)); + fdt_set_phy_handle(fdt, compat, addr, phy); + } +} + +#define PIXIS_SW2_LANE_23_SEL 0x80 +#define PIXIS_SW2_LANE_45_SEL 0x40 +#define PIXIS_SW2_LANE_67_SEL_MASK 0x30 +#define PIXIS_SW2_LANE_67_SEL_5 0x00 +#define PIXIS_SW2_LANE_67_SEL_6 0x20 +#define PIXIS_SW2_LANE_67_SEL_7 0x10 +#define PIXIS_SW2_LANE_8_SEL 0x08 +#define PIXIS_SW2_LANE_1617_SEL 0x04 + +/* + * Initialize the lane_to_slot[] array. + * + * On the P4080DS "Expedition" board, the mapping of SERDES lanes to board + * slots is hard-coded. On the Hydra board, however, the mapping is controlled + * by board switch SW2, so the lane_to_slot[] array needs to be dynamically + * initialized. + */ +static void initialize_lane_to_slot(void) +{ + u8 sw2 = in_8(&PIXIS_SW(2)); + + lane_to_slot[2] = (sw2 & PIXIS_SW2_LANE_23_SEL) ? 7 : 4; + lane_to_slot[3] = lane_to_slot[2]; + + lane_to_slot[4] = (sw2 & PIXIS_SW2_LANE_45_SEL) ? 7 : 6; + lane_to_slot[5] = lane_to_slot[4]; + + switch (sw2 & PIXIS_SW2_LANE_67_SEL_MASK) { + case PIXIS_SW2_LANE_67_SEL_5: + lane_to_slot[6] = 5; + break; + case PIXIS_SW2_LANE_67_SEL_6: + lane_to_slot[6] = 6; + break; + case PIXIS_SW2_LANE_67_SEL_7: + lane_to_slot[6] = 7; + break; + } + lane_to_slot[7] = lane_to_slot[6]; + + lane_to_slot[8] = (sw2 & PIXIS_SW2_LANE_8_SEL) ? 3 : 0; + + lane_to_slot[16] = (sw2 & PIXIS_SW2_LANE_1617_SEL) ? 1 : 0; + lane_to_slot[17] = lane_to_slot[16]; +} + +#endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_FMAN_ENET */ + +/* + * Configure the status for the virtual MDIO nodes + * + * Rather than create the virtual MDIO nodes from scratch for each active + * virtual MDIO, we expect the DTS to have the nodes defined already, and we + * only enable the ones that are actually active. + * + * We assume that the DTS already hard-codes the status for all the + * virtual MDIO nodes to "disabled", so all we need to do is enable the + * active ones. + * + * For SGMII, we also need to set the mux value in the node. + */ +void fdt_fixup_board_enet(void *fdt) +{ +#ifdef CONFIG_FMAN_ENET + unsigned int i; + int lane; + + for (i = FM1_DTSEC1; i < FM1_DTSEC1 + CONFIG_SYS_NUM_FM1_DTSEC; i++) { + int idx = i - FM1_DTSEC1; + + switch (fm_info_get_enet_if(i)) { + case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_SGMII: + lane = serdes_get_first_lane(SGMII_FM1_DTSEC1 + idx); + if (lane >= 0) { + fdt_set_node_status(fdt, "emi1_sgmii", "okay"); + /* Also set the MUX value */ + fdt_set_mdio_mux(fdt, "emi1_sgmii", + mdio_mux[i].val); + } + break; + case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII: + fdt_set_node_status(fdt, "emi1_rgmii", "okay"); + break; + default: + break; + } + } + + lane = serdes_get_first_lane(XAUI_FM1); + if (lane >= 0) + fdt_set_node_status(fdt, "emi2_xgmii", "okay"); +#endif +} + +int board_eth_init(bd_t *bis) +{ +#ifdef CONFIG_FMAN_ENET + struct dtsec *tsec = (void *)CONFIG_SYS_FSL_FM1_DTSEC1_ADDR; + struct fsl_pq_mdio_info dtsec_mdio_info; + struct tgec_mdio_info tgec_mdio_info; + unsigned int i, slot; + int lane; + + printf("Initializing Fman\n"); + + initialize_lane_to_slot(); + + /* + * Set TBIPA on FM1@DTSEC1. This is needed for configurations + * where FM1@DTSEC1 isn't used directly, since it provides + * MDIO for other ports. + */ + out_be32(&tsec->tbipa, CONFIG_SYS_TBIPA_VALUE); + + /* We want to use the PIXIS to configure MUX routing, not GPIOs. */ + setbits_8(&pixis->brdcfg2, BRDCFG2_REG_GPIO_SEL); + + memset(mdio_mux, 0, sizeof(mdio_mux)); + + dtsec_mdio_info.regs = + (struct tsec_mii_mng *)CONFIG_SYS_FM1_DTSEC1_MDIO_ADDR; + dtsec_mdio_info.name = DEFAULT_FM_MDIO_NAME; + + /* Register the real 1G MDIO bus */ + fsl_pq_mdio_init(bis, &dtsec_mdio_info); + + tgec_mdio_info.regs = + (struct tgec_mdio_controller *)CONFIG_SYS_FM1_TGEC_MDIO_ADDR; + tgec_mdio_info.name = DEFAULT_FM_TGEC_MDIO_NAME; + + /* Register the real 10G MDIO bus */ + fm_tgec_mdio_init(bis, &tgec_mdio_info); + + /* Register the three virtual MDIO front-ends */ + hydra_mdio_init(DEFAULT_FM_MDIO_NAME, "HYDRA_RGMII_MDIO"); + hydra_mdio_init(DEFAULT_FM_MDIO_NAME, "HYDRA_SGMII_MDIO"); + + /* + * Program the DTSEC PHY addresses assuming that they are all SGMII. + * For any DTSEC that's RGMII, we'll override its PHY address later. + * We assume that DTSEC5 is only used for RGMII. + */ + fm_info_set_phy_address(FM1_DTSEC1, CONFIG_SYS_FM1_DTSEC1_PHY_ADDR); + fm_info_set_phy_address(FM1_DTSEC2, CONFIG_SYS_FM1_DTSEC2_PHY_ADDR); + fm_info_set_phy_address(FM1_DTSEC3, CONFIG_SYS_FM1_DTSEC3_PHY_ADDR); + fm_info_set_phy_address(FM1_DTSEC4, CONFIG_SYS_FM1_DTSEC4_PHY_ADDR); + + for (i = FM1_DTSEC1; i < FM1_DTSEC1 + CONFIG_SYS_NUM_FM1_DTSEC; i++) { + int idx = i - FM1_DTSEC1; + + switch (fm_info_get_enet_if(i)) { + case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_SGMII: + lane = serdes_get_first_lane(SGMII_FM1_DTSEC1 + idx); + if (lane < 0) + break; + slot = lane_to_slot[lane]; + mdio_mux[i].mask = BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_MASK; + switch (slot) { + case 1: + /* Always DTSEC5 on Bank 3 */ + mdio_mux[i].val = BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_SLOT1 | + BRDCFG1_EMI1_EN; + break; + case 2: + mdio_mux[i].val = BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_SLOT2 | + BRDCFG1_EMI1_EN; + break; + case 5: + mdio_mux[i].val = BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_SLOT5 | + BRDCFG1_EMI1_EN; + break; + case 6: + mdio_mux[i].val = BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_SLOT6 | + BRDCFG1_EMI1_EN; + break; + case 7: + mdio_mux[i].val = BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_SLOT7 | + BRDCFG1_EMI1_EN; + break; + }; + + hydra_mdio_set_mux("HYDRA_SGMII_MDIO", + mdio_mux[i].mask, mdio_mux[i].val); + fm_info_set_mdio(i, + miiphy_get_dev_by_name("HYDRA_SGMII_MDIO")); + break; + case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII: + /* + * If DTSEC4 is RGMII, then it's routed via via EC1 to + * the first on-board RGMII port. If DTSEC5 is RGMII, + * then it's routed via via EC2 to the second on-board + * RGMII port. The other DTSECs cannot be routed to + * RGMII. + */ + fm_info_set_phy_address(i, i == FM1_DTSEC4 ? 0 : 1); + mdio_mux[i].mask = BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_MASK; + mdio_mux[i].val = BRDCFG1_EMI1_SEL_RGMII | + BRDCFG1_EMI1_EN; + hydra_mdio_set_mux("HYDRA_RGMII_MDIO", + mdio_mux[i].mask, mdio_mux[i].val); + fm_info_set_mdio(i, + miiphy_get_dev_by_name("HYDRA_RGMII_MDIO")); + break; + case PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_NONE: + fm_info_set_phy_address(i, 0); + break; + default: + printf("Fman1: DTSEC%u set to unknown interface %i\n", + idx + 1, fm_info_get_enet_if(i)); + fm_info_set_phy_address(i, 0); + break; + } + } + + /* + * For 10G, we only support one XAUI card per Fman. If present, then we + * force its routing and never touch those bits again, which removes the + * need for Linux to do any muxing. This works because of the way + * BRDCFG1 is defined, but it's a bit hackish. + * + * The PHY address for the XAUI card depends on which slot it's in. The + * macros we use imply that the PHY address is based on which FM, but + * that's not true. On the P4080DS, FM1 could only use XAUI in slot 5, + * and FM2 could only use a XAUI in slot 4. On the Hydra board, we + * check the actual slot and just use the macros as-is, even though + * the P3041 and P5020 only have one Fman. + */ + lane = serdes_get_first_lane(XAUI_FM1); + if (lane >= 0) { + slot = lane_to_slot[lane]; + if (slot == 1) { + /* XAUI card is in slot 1 */ + clrsetbits_8(&pixis->brdcfg1, BRDCFG1_EMI2_SEL_MASK, + BRDCFG1_EMI2_SEL_SLOT1); + fm_info_set_phy_address(FM1_10GEC1, + CONFIG_SYS_FM1_10GEC1_PHY_ADDR); + } else { + /* XAUI card is in slot 2 */ + clrsetbits_8(&pixis->brdcfg1, BRDCFG1_EMI2_SEL_MASK, + BRDCFG1_EMI2_SEL_SLOT2); + fm_info_set_phy_address(FM1_10GEC1, + CONFIG_SYS_FM2_10GEC1_PHY_ADDR); + } + } + + fm_info_set_mdio(FM1_10GEC1, + miiphy_get_dev_by_name(DEFAULT_FM_TGEC_MDIO_NAME)); + + cpu_eth_init(bis); +#endif + + return pci_eth_init(bis); +} |