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* dm: eth: Add support for aliasesJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-11/+74
| | | | | | | | | | Allow network devices to be referred to as "eth0" instead of "eth@12345678" when specified in ethact. Add tests to verify this behavior. Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* test: dm: eth: Add tests for the eth dm implementationJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-0/+57
| | | | | | | | | Add a test for the eth uclass using the sandbox eth driver. Verify basic functionality of the network stack / eth uclass by exercising the ping function. Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* sandbox: eth: Add ARP and PING response to sandbox driverJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-0/+109
| | | | | | | | | The sandbox driver will now generate response traffic to exercise the ping command even when no network exists. This allows the basic data pathways of the DM to be tested. Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* sandbox: eth: Add network support to sandboxJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-8/+133
| | | | | | | Add basic network support to sandbox which includes a network driver. Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: eth: Pass the packet pointer as a parameter to recvJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-3/+18
| | | | | | | | | | Stop forcing drivers to call net_process_received_packet() - formerly called NetReceive(). Now the uclass will handle calling the driver for each packet until the driver errors or has nothing to return. The uclass will then pass the good packets off to the network stack by calling net_process_received_packet(). Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com>
* net: Clean up network stack names used in DM driversJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-12/+27
| | | | | | | | Take the opportunity to enforce better names on newly written or retrofitted Ethernet drivers. Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: eth: Add basic driver model support to Ethernet stackJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-6/+410
| | | | | | | First just add support for MAC drivers. Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* cmd: net: Clean up return codesJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-24/+21
| | | | | | | | The return codes in common/cmd_net.c had a number of inconsistencies. Update them to all use the enum from command.h Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* net: Access mapped physmem in net functionsJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-2/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | Previously the net functions would access memory assuming physmem did not need to be mapped. In sandbox, that's not the case. Now we map the physmem specified by the user in loadaddr to the buffer that represents that space. Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* net: Make netretry actually do somethingJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-2/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | netretry previously would only retry in one specific case (your MAC address is not set) and no other. This is basically useless. In the DM implementation for eth it turns this into a completely useless case since an un-configured MAC address results in not even entering the NetLoop. The behavior is now changed to retry any failed command (rotating through the eth adapters if ethrotate != no). It also defaulted to retry forever. It is now changed to default to not retry Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* net: Remove the bd* parameter from net stack functionsJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-34/+34
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This value is not used by the network stack and is available in the global data, so stop passing it around. For the one legacy function that still expects it (init op on old Ethernet drivers) pass in the global pointer version directly to avoid changing that interface. Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reported-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> (Trival fix to remove an unneeded variable declaration in 4xx_enet.c)
* net: Use int instead of u8 for boolean flagJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-2/+2
| | | | | | | | On some archs masking the parameter is inefficient, so don't use u8. Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reported-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* net: Change return codes from net/eth.c to use errorno constantsJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | Many functions returned -1 previously. Change them to return appropriate error codes. Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reported-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* net: Refactor in preparation for driver modelJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-69/+78
| | | | | | | | Move some things around and organize things so that the driver model implementation will fit in more easily. Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* net: Remove unneeded "extern" in net.hJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-45/+45
| | | | | | | | Many of the functions in net.h were preceded extern needlessly. Removing them to limit the number of checkpatch.pl complaints. Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* net: Rename helper function to be more clearJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-9/+4
| | | | | | | Make it clear that the helper is checking the addr, not setting it. Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* net: Provide a function to get the current MAC addressJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-5/+13
| | | | | | | | | The current implementation exposes the eth_device struct to code that needs to access the MAC address. Add a wrapper function for this to abstract away the pointer for this operation. Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* common: Make sure arch-specific map_sysmem() is definedJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-17/+66
| | | | | | | | | | | In the case where the arch defines a custom map_sysmem(), make sure that including just mapmem.h is sufficient to have these functions as they are when the arch does not override it. Also split the non-arch specific functions out of common.h Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* test: dm: Reorder the objects to buildJoe Hershberger2015-04-18-2/+2
| | | | | Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com> Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: pci: Add driver model tests for PCISimon Glass2015-04-18-0/+77
| | | | | | Add some basic tests to check that things work as expected with sandbox. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: x86: pci: Convert chromebook_link to use driver model for pciSimon Glass2015-04-18-68/+62
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Move chromebook_link over to driver model for PCI. This involves: - adding a uclass for platform controller hub - removing most of the existing PCI driver - adjusting how CPU init works to use driver model instead - rename the lpc compatible string (it will be removed later) This does not really take advantage of driver model fully, but it does work. Furture work will improve the code structure to remove many of the explicit calls to init the board. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: x86: pci: Convert coreboot to use driver model for pciSimon Glass2015-04-18-47/+34
| | | | | | Move coreboot-x86 over to driver model for PCI. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: x86: pci: Add a PCI driver for driver modelSimon Glass2015-04-18-0/+75
| | | | | | | Add a simple x86 PCI driver which uses standard functions provided by the architecture. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: sandbox: pci: Enable PCI for sandboxSimon Glass2015-04-18-0/+8
| | | | | | | Enable PCI options so that sandbox can be used for testing this bus with driver model. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: sandbox: Add a emulated PCI device as an exampleSimon Glass2015-04-18-0/+285
| | | | | | | | This device sits on the sandbox PCI bus and provides a case-swapping service for sandbox. It illustrates the use of both PCI I/O and PCI memory accesses. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: sandbox: pci: Add a PCI emulation uclassSimon Glass2015-04-16-0/+177
| | | | | | | | Since sandbox does not have real devices (unless it borrows those from the host) it must use emulations. Provide a uclass which permits PCI operations to be passed through to an emulation device. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: sandbox: Add a simple PCI driverSimon Glass2015-04-16-0/+90
| | | | | | | Add a driver which can access emulations of devices and make them available in sandbox. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: sandbox: pci: Add PCI support for sandboxSimon Glass2015-04-16-7/+284
| | | | | | | | Add the required header information, device tree nodes and I/O accessor functions to support PCI on sandbox. All devices are emulated by drivers which can be added as required for testing or development. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: pci: Add a uclass for PCISimon Glass2015-04-16-14/+1081
| | | | | | | | | | | Add a uclass for PCI controllers and a generic one for PCI devices. Adjust the 'pci' command and the existing PCI support to work with this new uclass. Keep most of the compatibility code in a separate file so that it can be removed one day. TODO: Add more header file comments to the new parts of pci.h Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: pci: Move common PCI functions into their own fileSimon Glass2015-04-16-276/+313
| | | | | | | Driver model will share many functions with the existing PCI implementation. Move these into their own file to avoid duplication and confusion. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: Show both allocated and requested seq numbers in 'dm uclass'Simon Glass2015-04-16-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | Both of these values are useful for understanding what is going on, so show them both. The requested number comes from a device tree alias. The allocated one is set up when the device is activated, and is unique throughout the uclass. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: core: Add a uclass pre_probe() method for devicesSimon Glass2015-04-16-6/+35
| | | | | | | | | | | | Some uclasses want to set up a device before it is probed. Add a method for this. An example is with PCI, where a PCI uclass wants to set up its private data for later use. This allows the device's uclass() method to make calls whcih use that data (for example, read PCI memory regions from device tree, set up bus numbers). Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: core: Mark device as active before calling its probe() methodSimon Glass2015-04-16-3/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | At present the device is not active when the probe() method is called. But some probe() methods want to set up the device and this can involve accessing it through normal methods. For example a PCI bus may wish to set up its PCI parameters using calls to pci_hose_write_config_dword() and similar. At present this does not work because every such call within the probe() method sees that the device is not active and attempts to probe it. Already we mark the device as probed before calling the uclass post_probe() method. This is a subtle change but I believe the new approach is better. Since the scope of the change is only the probe() method and all its callees it should still be within the control of the board author. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* dm: core: Add dev_get_uclass_priv() to access uclass private dataSimon Glass2015-04-16-51/+71
| | | | | | | | Add a convenience function to access the private data that a uclass stores for each of its devices. Convert over most existing uses for consistency and to provide an example for others. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* fdt: Tighten up error handling in fdtdec_get_pci_addr()Simon Glass2015-04-16-2/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This function returns -ENOENT when the property is missing (which the caller might forgive) and also when the property is present but incorrectly formatted (which many callers would like to report). Update the error return value to allow these different situations to be distinguished. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
* Correct map_sysmem() logic in do_mem_mw()Simon Glass2015-04-16-3/+4
| | | | | | | This function does not unmap what it maps. Correct it. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
* x86: Split up arch_cpu_init()Simon Glass2015-04-16-0/+8
| | | | | | | | At present we do more in this function than we should. Split out the post-driver-model part into a separate function. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
* dm: Add a new CPU init function which can use driver modelSimon Glass2015-04-16-0/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | Since driver model is set up after arch_cpu_init(), that function cannot use drivers. Add a new arch_cpu_init_dm() function which is called immediately after driver model is ready, and can reference devices. This can be used to probe essential devices for the CPU. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
* x86: Add a x86_ prefix to the x86-specific PCI functionsSimon Glass2015-04-16-195/+199
| | | | | | | | | | | | These functions currently use a generic name, but they are for x86 only. This may introduce confusion and prevents U-Boot from using these names more widely. In fact it should be possible to remove these at some point and use generic functions, but for now, rename them. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
* fdt: Export fdtdec_get_number() for general useSimon Glass2015-04-16-1/+12
| | | | | | | This function is missing a prototype but is more widey useful. Add it. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
* sandbox: Update device tree 'reg' properties for I2C and SPISimon Glass2015-04-16-3/+3
| | | | | | | | We should have a size value for these. Add one in each case. This will be needed for PCI. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
* x86: Add support for panther (Asus Chromebox)Simon Glass2015-04-16-0/+178
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Support running U-Boot as a coreboot payload. Tested peripherals include: - Video (HDMI and DisplayPort) - SATA disk - Gigabit Ethernet - SPI flash USB3 does not work. This may be a problem with the USB3 PCI driver or something in the USB3 stack and has not been investigated So far this is disabled. The SD card slot also does not work. For video, coreboot will need to run the OPROM to set this up. With this board, bare support (running without coreboot) is not available as yet. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* x86: Move common Chromebook config into a separate fileSimon Glass2015-04-16-60/+69
| | | | | | | | Since Chromebooks mostly have similar configuration, put it in a common file. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
* x86: spi: Add support for lynxpointSimon Glass2015-04-16-1/+2
| | | | | | | Add Lynxpoint to the driver so that the Asus Chromebox can be supported. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki <jagannadh.teki@gmail.com>
* x86: pci: Add PCI IDs for lynxpointSimon Glass2015-04-16-0/+2
| | | | | | | Add some new device IDs used by this haswell-based chipset. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
* x86: video: Allow keyboard presence to be controlled by device treeSimon Glass2015-04-16-8/+37
| | | | | | | | At present a VGA console assumes a keyboard unless a CONFIG option is set. This difference can be dealt with by a device tree option, allowing boards that are otherwise the same to use the same configuration. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
* x86: Support machines with >4GB of RAMSimon Glass2015-04-16-2/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Some systems have more than 4GB of RAM. U-Boot can only place things below 4GB so any memory above that should not be used. Ignore any such memory so that the memory size will not exceed the maximum. This prevents gd->ram_size exceeding 4GB which causes problems for PCI devices which use DMA. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
* ti: dwc3: Enable clocks in enable_basic_clocks() in hw_data.cKishon Vijay Abraham I2015-04-16-28/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Commit d3cfcb3 (ARM: DRA7: Enable clocks for USB OTGSS and USB PHY) changed the member names of prcm_regs from cm_l3init_usb_otg_ss_clkctrl to cm_l3init_usb_otg_ss1_clkctrl and from cm_coreaon_usb_phy_core_clkctrl to cm_coreaon_usb_phy1_core_clkctrl in order to differentiate between the two dwc3 controllers present in dra7xx/am43xx and enabled these clocks in enable_basic_clocks() in hw_data.c. However these clocks continued to be enabled in board files/driver files for dwc3 host mode functionality causing compilation break with few configs. Fixed it here by making all the clocks enabled in enable_basic_clocks() and removing it from board files/driver files here. Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@ti.com>
* Merge branch 'master' of http://git.denx.de/u-boot-sunxiTom Rini2015-04-16-298/+852
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| * sunxi: Complete i2c support for each supported platformPaul Kocialkowski2015-04-15-3/+153
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Sunxi platforms come with at least 3 TWI (I2C) controllers and some platforms even have up to 5. This adds support for every controller on each supported platform, which is especially useful when using expansion ports on single-board- computers. Signed-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski <contact@paulk.fr> Acked-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>