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-rw-r--r--board/lwmon5/Makefile2
-rw-r--r--board/lwmon5/kbd.c458
-rw-r--r--board/lwmon5/lwmon5.c113
-rw-r--r--board/lwmon5/sdram.c40
4 files changed, 574 insertions, 39 deletions
diff --git a/board/lwmon5/Makefile b/board/lwmon5/Makefile
index 06ef7f9..2a93571 100644
--- a/board/lwmon5/Makefile
+++ b/board/lwmon5/Makefile
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ include $(TOPDIR)/config.mk
LIB = $(obj)lib$(BOARD).a
-COBJS = $(BOARD).o sdram.o
+COBJS = $(BOARD).o kbd.o sdram.o
SOBJS = init.o
SRCS := $(SOBJS:.o=.S) $(COBJS:.o=.c)
diff --git a/board/lwmon5/kbd.c b/board/lwmon5/kbd.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1e5349a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/board/lwmon5/kbd.c
@@ -0,0 +1,458 @@
+/*
+ * (C) Copyright 2007
+ * Stefan Roese, DENX Software Engineering, sr@denx.de.
+ *
+ * (C) Copyright 2001, 2002
+ * DENX Software Engineering
+ * Wolfgang Denk, wd@denx.de
+ *
+ * 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
+ */
+
+/* define DEBUG for debugging output (obviously ;-)) */
+#if 0
+#define DEBUG
+#endif
+
+#include <common.h>
+#include <i2c.h>
+#include <command.h>
+#include <post.h>
+#include <serial.h>
+#include <malloc.h>
+
+#include <linux/types.h>
+#include <linux/string.h> /* for strdup */
+
+DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
+
+static void kbd_init (void);
+static int compare_magic (uchar *kbd_data, uchar *str);
+
+/*--------------------- Local macros and constants --------------------*/
+#define _NOT_USED_ 0xFFFFFFFF
+
+/*------------------------- Keyboard controller -----------------------*/
+/* command codes */
+#define KEYBD_CMD_READ_KEYS 0x01
+#define KEYBD_CMD_READ_VERSION 0x02
+#define KEYBD_CMD_READ_STATUS 0x03
+#define KEYBD_CMD_RESET_ERRORS 0x10
+
+/* status codes */
+#define KEYBD_STATUS_MASK 0x3F
+#define KEYBD_STATUS_H_RESET 0x20
+#define KEYBD_STATUS_BROWNOUT 0x10
+#define KEYBD_STATUS_WD_RESET 0x08
+#define KEYBD_STATUS_OVERLOAD 0x04
+#define KEYBD_STATUS_ILLEGAL_WR 0x02
+#define KEYBD_STATUS_ILLEGAL_RD 0x01
+
+/* Number of bytes returned from Keyboard Controller */
+#define KEYBD_VERSIONLEN 2 /* version information */
+
+/*
+ * This is different from the "old" lwmon dsPIC kbd controller
+ * implementation. Now the controller still answers with 9 bytes,
+ * but the last 3 bytes are always "0x06 0x07 0x08". So we just
+ * set the length to compare to 6 instead of 9.
+ */
+#define KEYBD_DATALEN 6 /* normal key scan data */
+
+/* maximum number of "magic" key codes that can be assigned */
+
+static uchar kbd_addr = CFG_I2C_KEYBD_ADDR;
+
+static uchar *key_match (uchar *);
+
+#define KEYBD_SET_DEBUGMODE '#' /* Magic key to enable debug output */
+
+/***********************************************************************
+F* Function: int board_postclk_init (void) P*A*Z*
+ *
+P* Parameters: none
+P*
+P* Returnvalue: int
+P* - 0 is always returned.
+ *
+Z* Intention: This function is the board_postclk_init() method implementation
+Z* for the lwmon board.
+ *
+ ***********************************************************************/
+int board_postclk_init (void)
+{
+ kbd_init();
+
+ return (0);
+}
+
+static void kbd_init (void)
+{
+ uchar kbd_data[KEYBD_DATALEN];
+ uchar tmp_data[KEYBD_DATALEN];
+ uchar val, errcd;
+ int i;
+
+ i2c_init (CFG_I2C_SPEED, CFG_I2C_SLAVE);
+
+ gd->kbd_status = 0;
+
+ /* Forced by PIC. Delays <= 175us loose */
+ udelay(1000);
+
+ /* Read initial keyboard error code */
+ val = KEYBD_CMD_READ_STATUS;
+ i2c_write (kbd_addr, 0, 0, &val, 1);
+ i2c_read (kbd_addr, 0, 0, &errcd, 1);
+ /* clear unused bits */
+ errcd &= KEYBD_STATUS_MASK;
+ /* clear "irrelevant" bits. Recommended by Martin Rajek, LWN */
+ errcd &= ~(KEYBD_STATUS_H_RESET|KEYBD_STATUS_BROWNOUT);
+ if (errcd) {
+ gd->kbd_status |= errcd << 8;
+ }
+ /* Reset error code and verify */
+ val = KEYBD_CMD_RESET_ERRORS;
+ i2c_write (kbd_addr, 0, 0, &val, 1);
+ udelay(1000); /* delay NEEDED by keyboard PIC !!! */
+
+ val = KEYBD_CMD_READ_STATUS;
+ i2c_write (kbd_addr, 0, 0, &val, 1);
+ i2c_read (kbd_addr, 0, 0, &val, 1);
+
+ val &= KEYBD_STATUS_MASK; /* clear unused bits */
+ if (val) { /* permanent error, report it */
+ gd->kbd_status |= val;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Read current keyboard state.
+ *
+ * After the error reset it may take some time before the
+ * keyboard PIC picks up a valid keyboard scan - the total
+ * scan time is approx. 1.6 ms (information by Martin Rajek,
+ * 28 Sep 2002). We read a couple of times for the keyboard
+ * to stabilize, using a big enough delay.
+ * 10 times should be enough. If the data is still changing,
+ * we use what we get :-(
+ */
+
+ memset (tmp_data, 0xFF, KEYBD_DATALEN); /* impossible value */
+ for (i=0; i<10; ++i) {
+ val = KEYBD_CMD_READ_KEYS;
+ i2c_write (kbd_addr, 0, 0, &val, 1);
+ i2c_read (kbd_addr, 0, 0, kbd_data, KEYBD_DATALEN);
+
+ if (memcmp(kbd_data, tmp_data, KEYBD_DATALEN) == 0) {
+ /* consistent state, done */
+ break;
+ }
+ /* remeber last state, delay, and retry */
+ memcpy (tmp_data, kbd_data, KEYBD_DATALEN);
+ udelay (5000);
+ }
+}
+
+/***********************************************************************
+F* Function: int misc_init_r (void) P*A*Z*
+ *
+P* Parameters: none
+P*
+P* Returnvalue: int
+P* - 0 is always returned, even in the case of a keyboard
+P* error.
+ *
+Z* Intention: This function is the misc_init_r() method implementation
+Z* for the lwmon board.
+Z* The keyboard controller is initialized and the result
+Z* of a read copied to the environment variable "keybd".
+Z* If KEYBD_SET_DEBUGMODE is defined, a check is made for
+Z* this key, and if found display to the LCD will be enabled.
+Z* The keys in "keybd" are checked against the magic
+Z* keycommands defined in the environment.
+Z* See also key_match().
+ *
+D* Design: wd@denx.de
+C* Coding: wd@denx.de
+V* Verification: dzu@denx.de
+ ***********************************************************************/
+int misc_init_r_kbd (void)
+{
+ uchar kbd_data[KEYBD_DATALEN];
+ char keybd_env[2 * KEYBD_DATALEN + 1];
+ uchar kbd_init_status = gd->kbd_status >> 8;
+ uchar kbd_status = gd->kbd_status;
+ uchar val;
+ char *str;
+ int i;
+
+ if (kbd_init_status) {
+ printf ("KEYBD: Error %02X\n", kbd_init_status);
+ }
+ if (kbd_status) { /* permanent error, report it */
+ printf ("*** Keyboard error code %02X ***\n", kbd_status);
+ sprintf (keybd_env, "%02X", kbd_status);
+ setenv ("keybd", keybd_env);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Now we know that we have a working keyboard, so disable
+ * all output to the LCD except when a key press is detected.
+ */
+
+ if ((console_assign (stdout, "serial") < 0) ||
+ (console_assign (stderr, "serial") < 0)) {
+ printf ("Can't assign serial port as output device\n");
+ }
+
+ /* Read Version */
+ val = KEYBD_CMD_READ_VERSION;
+ i2c_write (kbd_addr, 0, 0, &val, 1);
+ i2c_read (kbd_addr, 0, 0, kbd_data, KEYBD_VERSIONLEN);
+ printf ("KEYBD: Version %d.%d\n", kbd_data[0], kbd_data[1]);
+
+ /* Read current keyboard state */
+ val = KEYBD_CMD_READ_KEYS;
+ i2c_write (kbd_addr, 0, 0, &val, 1);
+ i2c_read (kbd_addr, 0, 0, kbd_data, KEYBD_DATALEN);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < KEYBD_DATALEN; ++i) {
+ sprintf (keybd_env + i + i, "%02X", kbd_data[i]);
+ }
+ setenv ("keybd", keybd_env);
+
+ str = strdup ((char *)key_match (kbd_data)); /* decode keys */
+#ifdef KEYBD_SET_DEBUGMODE
+ if (kbd_data[0] == KEYBD_SET_DEBUGMODE) { /* set debug mode */
+ if ((console_assign (stdout, "lcd") < 0) ||
+ (console_assign (stderr, "lcd") < 0)) {
+ printf ("Can't assign LCD display as output device\n");
+ }
+ }
+#endif /* KEYBD_SET_DEBUGMODE */
+#ifdef CONFIG_PREBOOT /* automatically configure "preboot" command on key match */
+ setenv ("preboot", str); /* set or delete definition */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PREBOOT */
+ if (str != NULL) {
+ free (str);
+ }
+ return (0);
+}
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PREBOOT
+
+static uchar kbd_magic_prefix[] = "key_magic";
+static uchar kbd_command_prefix[] = "key_cmd";
+
+static int compare_magic (uchar *kbd_data, uchar *str)
+{
+ uchar compare[KEYBD_DATALEN-1];
+ char *nxt;
+ int i;
+
+ /* Don't include modifier byte */
+ memcpy (compare, kbd_data+1, KEYBD_DATALEN-1);
+
+ for (; str != NULL; str = (*nxt) ? (uchar *)(nxt+1) : (uchar *)nxt) {
+ uchar c;
+ int k;
+
+ c = (uchar) simple_strtoul ((char *)str, (char **) (&nxt), 16);
+
+ if (str == (uchar *)nxt) { /* invalid character */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Check if this key matches the input.
+ * Set matches to zero, so they match only once
+ * and we can find duplicates or extra keys
+ */
+ for (k = 0; k < sizeof(compare); ++k) {
+ if (compare[k] == '\0') /* only non-zero entries */
+ continue;
+ if (c == compare[k]) { /* found matching key */
+ compare[k] = '\0';
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (k == sizeof(compare)) {
+ return -1; /* unmatched key */
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * A full match leaves no keys in the `compare' array,
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(compare); ++i) {
+ if (compare[i])
+ {
+ return -1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/***********************************************************************
+F* Function: static uchar *key_match (uchar *kbd_data) P*A*Z*
+ *
+P* Parameters: uchar *kbd_data
+P* - The keys to match against our magic definitions
+P*
+P* Returnvalue: uchar *
+P* - != NULL: Pointer to the corresponding command(s)
+P* NULL: No magic is about to happen
+ *
+Z* Intention: Check if pressed key(s) match magic sequence,
+Z* and return the command string associated with that key(s).
+Z*
+Z* If no key press was decoded, NULL is returned.
+Z*
+Z* Note: the first character of the argument will be
+Z* overwritten with the "magic charcter code" of the
+Z* decoded key(s), or '\0'.
+Z*
+Z* Note: the string points to static environment data
+Z* and must be saved before you call any function that
+Z* modifies the environment.
+ *
+D* Design: wd@denx.de
+C* Coding: wd@denx.de
+V* Verification: dzu@denx.de
+ ***********************************************************************/
+static uchar *key_match (uchar *kbd_data)
+{
+ char magic[sizeof (kbd_magic_prefix) + 1];
+ uchar *suffix;
+ char *kbd_magic_keys;
+
+ /*
+ * The following string defines the characters that can pe appended
+ * to "key_magic" to form the names of environment variables that
+ * hold "magic" key codes, i. e. such key codes that can cause
+ * pre-boot actions. If the string is empty (""), then only
+ * "key_magic" is checked (old behaviour); the string "125" causes
+ * checks for "key_magic1", "key_magic2" and "key_magic5", etc.
+ */
+ if ((kbd_magic_keys = getenv ("magic_keys")) == NULL)
+ kbd_magic_keys = "";
+
+ /* loop over all magic keys;
+ * use '\0' suffix in case of empty string
+ */
+ for (suffix=(uchar *)kbd_magic_keys; *suffix || suffix==(uchar *)kbd_magic_keys; ++suffix) {
+ sprintf (magic, "%s%c", kbd_magic_prefix, *suffix);
+ debug ("### Check magic \"%s\"\n", magic);
+ if (compare_magic(kbd_data, (uchar *)getenv(magic)) == 0) {
+ char cmd_name[sizeof (kbd_command_prefix) + 1];
+ char *cmd;
+
+ sprintf (cmd_name, "%s%c", kbd_command_prefix, *suffix);
+
+ cmd = getenv (cmd_name);
+ debug ("### Set PREBOOT to $(%s): \"%s\"\n",
+ cmd_name, cmd ? cmd : "<<NULL>>");
+ *kbd_data = *suffix;
+ return ((uchar *)cmd);
+ }
+ }
+ debug ("### Delete PREBOOT\n");
+ *kbd_data = '\0';
+ return (NULL);
+}
+#endif /* CONFIG_PREBOOT */
+
+/***********************************************************************
+F* Function: int do_kbd (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag,
+F* int argc, char *argv[]) P*A*Z*
+ *
+P* Parameters: cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp
+P* - Pointer to our command table entry
+P* int flag
+P* - If the CMD_FLAG_REPEAT bit is set, then this call is
+P* a repetition
+P* int argc
+P* - Argument count
+P* char *argv[]
+P* - Array of the actual arguments
+P*
+P* Returnvalue: int
+P* - 0 is always returned.
+ *
+Z* Intention: Implement the "kbd" command.
+Z* The keyboard status is read. The result is printed on
+Z* the console and written into the "keybd" environment
+Z* variable.
+ *
+D* Design: wd@denx.de
+C* Coding: wd@denx.de
+V* Verification: dzu@denx.de
+ ***********************************************************************/
+int do_kbd (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ uchar kbd_data[KEYBD_DATALEN];
+ char keybd_env[2 * KEYBD_DATALEN + 1];
+ uchar val;
+ int i;
+
+#if 0 /* Done in kbd_init */
+ i2c_init (CFG_I2C_SPEED, CFG_I2C_SLAVE);
+#endif
+
+ /* Read keys */
+ val = KEYBD_CMD_READ_KEYS;
+ i2c_write (kbd_addr, 0, 0, &val, 1);
+ i2c_read (kbd_addr, 0, 0, kbd_data, KEYBD_DATALEN);
+
+ puts ("Keys:");
+ for (i = 0; i < KEYBD_DATALEN; ++i) {
+ sprintf (keybd_env + i + i, "%02X", kbd_data[i]);
+ printf (" %02x", kbd_data[i]);
+ }
+ putc ('\n');
+ setenv ("keybd", keybd_env);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+U_BOOT_CMD(
+ kbd, 1, 1, do_kbd,
+ "kbd - read keyboard status\n",
+ NULL
+);
+
+/*----------------------------- Utilities -----------------------------*/
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_POST
+/*
+ * Returns 1 if keys pressed to start the power-on long-running tests
+ * Called from board_init_f().
+ */
+int post_hotkeys_pressed(void)
+{
+ uchar kbd_data[KEYBD_DATALEN];
+ uchar val;
+
+ /* Read keys */
+ val = KEYBD_CMD_READ_KEYS;
+ i2c_write (kbd_addr, 0, 0, &val, 1);
+ i2c_read (kbd_addr, 0, 0, kbd_data, KEYBD_DATALEN);
+
+ return (compare_magic(kbd_data, (uchar *)CONFIG_POST_KEY_MAGIC) == 0);
+}
+#endif
diff --git a/board/lwmon5/lwmon5.c b/board/lwmon5/lwmon5.c
index d916284..77f9989 100644
--- a/board/lwmon5/lwmon5.c
+++ b/board/lwmon5/lwmon5.c
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
*/
#include <common.h>
+#include <command.h>
#include <ppc440.h>
#include <asm/processor.h>
#include <asm/gpio.h>
@@ -28,7 +29,8 @@ DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
extern flash_info_t flash_info[CFG_MAX_FLASH_BANKS]; /* info for FLASH chips */
-ulong flash_get_size (ulong base, int banknum);
+ulong flash_get_size(ulong base, int banknum);
+int misc_init_r_kbd(void);
int board_early_init_f(void)
{
@@ -45,16 +47,16 @@ int board_early_init_f(void)
mtdcr(uic0sr, 0xffffffff); /* clear all. if write with 1 then the status is cleared */
mtdcr(uic0er, 0x00000000); /* disable all */
mtdcr(uic0cr, 0x00000000); /* we have not critical interrupts at the moment */
- mtdcr(uic0pr, 0xfffff7ff); /* Adjustment of the polarity */
- mtdcr(uic0tr, 0x00000810); /* per ref-board manual */
+ mtdcr(uic0pr, 0xFFBFF1EF); /* Adjustment of the polarity */
+ mtdcr(uic0tr, 0x00000900); /* per ref-board manual */
mtdcr(uic0vr, 0x00000000); /* int31 highest, base=0x000 is within DDRAM */
mtdcr(uic0sr, 0xffffffff); /* clear all */
mtdcr(uic1sr, 0xffffffff); /* clear all */
mtdcr(uic1er, 0x00000000); /* disable all */
mtdcr(uic1cr, 0x00000000); /* all non-critical */
- mtdcr(uic1pr, 0xFFFFC7AD); /* Adjustment of the polarity */
- mtdcr(uic1tr, 0x0600384A); /* per ref-board manual */
+ mtdcr(uic1pr, 0xFFFFC6A5); /* Adjustment of the polarity */
+ mtdcr(uic1tr, 0x60000040); /* per ref-board manual */
mtdcr(uic1vr, 0x00000000); /* int31 highest, base=0x000 is within DDRAM */
mtdcr(uic1sr, 0xffffffff); /* clear all */
@@ -62,9 +64,9 @@ int board_early_init_f(void)
mtdcr(uic2er, 0x00000000); /* disable all */
mtdcr(uic2cr, 0x00000000); /* all non-critical */
mtdcr(uic2pr, 0x27C00000); /* Adjustment of the polarity */
- mtdcr(uic2tr, 0xDFC00000); /* per ref-board manual */
+ mtdcr(uic2tr, 0x3C000000); /* per ref-board manual */
mtdcr(uic2vr, 0x00000000); /* int31 highest, base=0x000 is within DDRAM */
- mtdcr(uic2sr, 0xffffffff); /* clear all. Why this??? */
+ mtdcr(uic2sr, 0xffffffff); /* clear all */
/* Trace Pins are disabled. SDR0_PFC0 Register */
mtsdr(SDR0_PFC0, 0x0);
@@ -158,13 +160,13 @@ int misc_init_r(void)
(void)flash_protect(FLAG_PROTECT_SET,
-CFG_MONITOR_LEN,
0xffffffff,
- &flash_info[0]);
+ &flash_info[1]);
/* Env protection ON by default */
(void)flash_protect(FLAG_PROTECT_SET,
CFG_ENV_ADDR_REDUND,
CFG_ENV_ADDR_REDUND + 2*CFG_ENV_SECT_SIZE - 1,
- &flash_info[0]);
+ &flash_info[1]);
/*
* USB suff...
@@ -221,8 +223,8 @@ int misc_init_r(void)
udelay(500);
gpio_write_bit(CFG_GPIO_LIME_RST, 1);
- /* Lime memory clock adjusted to 133MHz */
- out_be32((void *)CFG_LIME_SDRAM_CLOCK, CFG_LIME_CLOCK_133MHZ);
+ /* Lime memory clock adjusted to 100MHz */
+ out_be32((void *)CFG_LIME_SDRAM_CLOCK, CFG_LIME_CLOCK_100MHZ);
/* Wait untill time expired. Because of requirements in lime manual */
udelay(300);
/* Write lime controller memory parameters */
@@ -237,6 +239,69 @@ int misc_init_r(void)
gpio_write_bit(CFG_GPIO_PHY0_RST, 1);
gpio_write_bit(CFG_GPIO_PHY1_RST, 1);
+ /*
+ * Init display controller
+ */
+ /* Setup dot clock (internal PLL, division rate 1/16) */
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd0100, 0x00000f00);
+
+ /* Lime L0 init (16 bpp, 640x480) */
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd0020, 0x801401df);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd0024, 0x0);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd0028, 0x0);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd002c, 0x0);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd0110, 0x0);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd0114, 0x0);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd0118, 0x01df0280);
+
+ /* Display timing init */
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd0004, 0x031f0000);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd0008, 0x027f027f);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd000c, 0x015f028f);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd0010, 0x020c0000);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd0014, 0x01df01ea);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd0018, 0x0);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd001c, 0x01e00280);
+
+#if 1
+ /*
+ * Clear framebuffer using Lime's drawing engine
+ * (draw blue rect. with white border around it)
+ */
+ /* Setup mode and fbbase, xres, fg, bg */
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff0420, 0x8300);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff0440, 0x0000);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff0444, 0x0280);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff0480, 0x7fff);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff0484, 0x0000);
+ /* Reset clipping rectangle */
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff0454, 0x0000);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff0458, 0x0280);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff045c, 0x0000);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff0460, 0x01e0);
+ /* Draw white rect. */
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff04a0, 0x09410000);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff04a0, 0x00000000);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff04a0, 0x01e00280);
+ udelay(2000);
+ /* Draw blue rect. */
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff0480, 0x001f);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff04a0, 0x09410000);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff04a0, 0x00010001);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1ff04a0, 0x01de027e);
+#endif
+ /* Display enable, L0 layer */
+ out_be32((void *)0xc1fd0100, 0x80010f00);
+
+ /* TFT-LCD enable - PWM duty, lamp on */
+ out_be32((void *)0xc4000024, 0x64);
+ out_be32((void *)0xc4000020, 0x701);
+
+ /*
+ * Init matrix keyboard
+ */
+ misc_init_r_kbd();
+
return 0;
}
@@ -463,3 +528,29 @@ void hw_watchdog_reset(void)
val = gpio_read_out_bit(CFG_GPIO_WATCHDOG) == 0 ? 1 : 0;
gpio_write_bit(CFG_GPIO_WATCHDOG, val);
}
+
+int do_eeprom_wp(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ if (argc < 2) {
+ printf("Usage:\n%s\n", cmdtp->usage);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ if ((strcmp(argv[1], "on") == 0)) {
+ gpio_write_bit(CFG_GPIO_EEPROM_EXT_WP, 1);
+ } else if ((strcmp(argv[1], "off") == 0)) {
+ gpio_write_bit(CFG_GPIO_EEPROM_EXT_WP, 0);
+ } else {
+ printf("Usage:\n%s\n", cmdtp->usage);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+U_BOOT_CMD(
+ eepromwp, 2, 0, do_eeprom_wp,
+ "eepromwp- eeprom write protect off/on\n",
+ "<on|off> - enable (on) or disable (off) I2C EEPROM write protect\n"
+);
diff --git a/board/lwmon5/sdram.c b/board/lwmon5/sdram.c
index 9a4a8ee..d4547e2 100644
--- a/board/lwmon5/sdram.c
+++ b/board/lwmon5/sdram.c
@@ -54,11 +54,9 @@
#define MY_TLB_WORD2_I_ENABLE TLB_WORD2_I_ENABLE /* disable caching on SDRAM */
#endif
-void program_tlb(u32 phys_addr, u32 virt_addr, u32 size, u32 tlb_word2_i_value);
void dcbz_area(u32 start_address, u32 num_bytes);
void dflush(void);
-#ifdef CONFIG_ADD_RAM_INFO
static u32 is_ecc_enabled(void)
{
u32 val;
@@ -88,7 +86,6 @@ void board_add_ram_info(int use_default)
val = DDR0_03_CASLAT_DECODE(val);
printf(", CL%d)", val);
}
-#endif
static int wait_for_dlllock(void)
{
@@ -474,7 +471,7 @@ static void program_ecc(u32 start_address,
blank_string(strlen(str));
} else {
/* ECC bit set method for cached memory */
-#if 1 /* test-only: will remove this define later, when ECC problems are solved! */
+#if 0 /* test-only: will remove this define later, when ECC problems are solved! */
/*
* Some boards (like lwmon5) need to preserve the memory
* content upon ECC generation (for the log-buffer).
@@ -487,6 +484,11 @@ static void program_ecc(u32 start_address,
current_address = start_address;
while (current_address < end_address) {
+ /*
+ * TODO: Th following sequence doesn't work correctly.
+ * Just invalidating and flushing the cache doesn't
+ * seem to trigger the re-write of the memory.
+ */
ppcDcbi(current_address);
ppcDcbf(current_address);
current_address += CFG_CACHELINE_SIZE;
@@ -515,19 +517,6 @@ static void program_ecc(u32 start_address,
}
#endif
-static __inline__ u32 get_mcsr(void)
-{
- u32 val;
-
- asm volatile("mfspr %0, 0x23c" : "=r" (val) :);
- return val;
-}
-
-static __inline__ void set_mcsr(u32 val)
-{
- asm volatile("mtspr 0x23c, %0" : "=r" (val) :);
-}
-
/*************************************************************************
*
* initdram -- 440EPx's DDR controller is a DENALI Core
@@ -535,8 +524,6 @@ static __inline__ void set_mcsr(u32 val)
************************************************************************/
long int initdram (int board_type)
{
- u32 val;
-
#if 0 /* test-only: will remove this define later, when ECC problems are solved! */
/* CL=3 */
mtsdram(DDR0_02, 0x00000000);
@@ -641,14 +628,6 @@ long int initdram (int board_type)
* Perform data eye search if requested.
*/
denali_core_search_data_eye(CFG_DDR_CACHED_ADDR, CFG_MBYTES_SDRAM << 20);
-
- /*
- * Clear possible errors resulting from data-eye-search.
- * If not done, then we could get an interrupt later on when
- * exceptions are enabled.
- */
- val = get_mcsr();
- set_mcsr(val);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_DDR_ECC
@@ -658,5 +637,12 @@ long int initdram (int board_type)
program_ecc(CFG_DDR_CACHED_ADDR, CFG_MBYTES_SDRAM << 20, 0);
#endif
+ /*
+ * Clear possible errors resulting from data-eye-search.
+ * If not done, then we could get an interrupt later on when
+ * exceptions are enabled.
+ */
+ set_mcsr(get_mcsr());
+
return (CFG_MBYTES_SDRAM << 20);
}