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Hint: the CPLD on the TQM5200 must be programmed with a software
version supporting the high boot option! The new TQM5200S is
already supporting this option. On the TQM5200 this option will be
supported in configurations with MPC5200 rev B processors.
To actually "high boot", set jumper X30 on the STK52xx.
Patch by Martin Krause, 12 Jul 2006
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- Support for TQM5200S (short version without graphic controller)
- Support for modules with 'N' type S29GL128N Spansion flashes
(requires changes to flash layout)
- Support for MPC5200B cpu (mostly support for second SDRAM bank)
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The PS/2 keyobard driver for the TQM85xx modules only supports the
internal DUART of the MPC85xx CPU. Since the MPC8560 doesn't
include a DUART, the TQM8560 modules can't be used with the PS/2
keyboard controller on the STK85xx board.
The PS/2 keyboard driver should work with the modules TQM8540,
TQM8541 and TQM8555, but it only has been tested on a TQM8540, yet.
Make sure the PS/2 controller on the STK85xx is programmed. Jumper
settings: X66 1-2, 9-10; X61 2-3
Patch by Martin Krause, 21 Jun 2006
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Patch by Martin Krause, 12 Jun 2006
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During an automatic update via USB stick, U-Boot searches for
images with the name "firmware.img" and "kernel.img". This names
are now changed to "firmw_01.img" and "kernl_01.img". This is done,
to prevent updates of new boards (with the new macronics "c" step
flashes) with old, incompatible firmware or kernel versions.
Patch by Martin Krause, 21 Jun 2006
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Make sure upper lext pixel can be set to blue, too
(so far only red was possible).
Patch by Martin Krause, 15 Feb 2006
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- increase CFG_FLASH_ERASE_TOUT from 2 to 15 seconds
- use CFG_FLASH_WRITE_TOUT for programming instead of CFG_FLASH_ERASE_TOUT
- remove "Unlock Bypass" mode, because macronix flashes do not support
this mode officially
- fix flash reset command from 0x00FF to 0x00F0. 0x00FF is only specified
for Intel compatible flashes, not for AMD compatible.
Patch by Martin Krause, 15 Feb 2006
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(for erase errors and timeout errors)
Patch by Martin Krause, 14 Feb 2006
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The TB5200 ("Tinybox") is a small baseboard for the TQM5200 module
integrated in a little aluminium case.
Patch by Martin Krause, 8 Jun 2006
Some code cleanup
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Patch by Martin Krause, 20 Mar 2006
Signed-off-by: Martin Krause <martin.krause@tqs.de>
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All MII configuration is done via FEC1 registers. But MII_SPEED was
configured according to FEC used. So if only FEC2 was used, this caused
the real MII_SPEED register in FEC1 to stay uninitalised, what lead
to "mii_send STUCK!" messages. Fix: always configure MII_SPEED on FEC1
only.
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Patch by Markus Klotzbuecher, 12 Jul 2006
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Notes:
- Board-dependend code for RPXLITE and RPXCLASSIC-based boards
placed to the drivers/rpx_pmcia.c file to avoid duplication.
Same for TQM8xx-based boards (drivers/tqm8xx_pmcia.c).
- drivers/i82365.c has been split into two parts located at
board/atc/ti113x.c and board/cpc45/pd67290.c (ATC and CPC45 are
the only boards using CONFIG_82365).
- Changes were tested for clean build and *very* *few* boards.
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Set Timer Clock Select to use CPU clock as a timer input source.
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Enabled it for Yucca board.
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reasonable TEXT_BASE, update default environment and enable keyed
autoboot.
Signed-off-by: Ladislav Michl <ladis@linux-mips.org>
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Patch from David Snowdon, 13. Aug 2005
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Patch from Richard Danter, 12 Aug 2005
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Patch by Thomas Lange, Aug 11 2005
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Patch by Martin Krause, 8 Jun 2006
This patch supports two serial consoles on boards with
a MPC5xxx CPU. The console can be switched at runtime
by setting stdin, stdout and stderr to the desired serial
interface (serial0 or serial1). The PSCs to be used as
console port are definded by CONFIG_PSC_CONSOLE
and CONFIG_PSC_CONSOLE2.
See README.serial_multi for details.
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If the bus is blocked because of a previously interrupted
transfer, up to eleven clocks are generated on the I2CSCL
line to complete the transfer and to free the bus.
With this fix pin I2CSCL (PG6) is really configured as GPIO
so the clock pulses are really generated.
Patch by Martin Krause, 04 Apr 2006
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Patch by Thomas Waehner, 07 Mar 2006
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Patch by Martin Krause, 11 Jan 2006
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Patch by Martin Krause, 17 Nov 2005
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