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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
powerpc/85xx: Add support for Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) The Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) is used to access the external NAND Flash, NOR Flash, EPROM, SRAM and Generic ASIC memories.Four chip selects are provided in IFC so that maximum of four Flash devices can be hooked, but only one can be accessed at a given time. Features supported by IFC are, - Functional muxing of pins between NAND, NOR and GPCM - Support memory banks of size 64KByte to 4 GBytes - Write protection capability (only for NAND and NOR) - Provision of Software Reset - Flexible Timing programmability for every chip select - NAND Machine - x8/ x16 NAND Flash Interface - SLC and MLC NAND Flash devices support with configurable page sizes of upto 4KB - Internal SRAM of 9KB which is directly mapped and availble at boot time for NAND Boot - Configurable block size - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - NOR Machine - Data bus width of 8/16/32 - Compatible with asynchronous NOR Flash - Directly memory mapped - Supports address data multiplexed (ADM) NOR device - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - GPCM Machine (NORMAL GPCM Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Compatible with general purpose addressable device e.g. SRAM, ROM - External clock is supported with programmable division ratio - GPCM Machine (Generic ASIC Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Address and Data are shared on I/O bus - Following Address and Data sequences can be supported on I/O bus - 32 bit I/O: AD - 16 bit I/O: AADD - 8 bit I/O : AAAADDDD - Configurable Even/Odd Parity on Address/Data bus supported Signed-off-by: Dipen Dudhat <Dipen.Dudhat@freescale.com> Acked-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
2011-01-20 10:59:35 +00:00
/*
* Copyright 2010-2011 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
* Author: Dipen Dudhat <dipen.dudhat@freescale.com>
*/
#include <common.h>
#include <fsl_ifc.h>
#include <part.h>
powerpc/85xx: Add support for Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) The Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) is used to access the external NAND Flash, NOR Flash, EPROM, SRAM and Generic ASIC memories.Four chip selects are provided in IFC so that maximum of four Flash devices can be hooked, but only one can be accessed at a given time. Features supported by IFC are, - Functional muxing of pins between NAND, NOR and GPCM - Support memory banks of size 64KByte to 4 GBytes - Write protection capability (only for NAND and NOR) - Provision of Software Reset - Flexible Timing programmability for every chip select - NAND Machine - x8/ x16 NAND Flash Interface - SLC and MLC NAND Flash devices support with configurable page sizes of upto 4KB - Internal SRAM of 9KB which is directly mapped and availble at boot time for NAND Boot - Configurable block size - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - NOR Machine - Data bus width of 8/16/32 - Compatible with asynchronous NOR Flash - Directly memory mapped - Supports address data multiplexed (ADM) NOR device - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - GPCM Machine (NORMAL GPCM Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Compatible with general purpose addressable device e.g. SRAM, ROM - External clock is supported with programmable division ratio - GPCM Machine (Generic ASIC Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Address and Data are shared on I/O bus - Following Address and Data sequences can be supported on I/O bus - 32 bit I/O: AD - 16 bit I/O: AADD - 8 bit I/O : AAAADDDD - Configurable Even/Odd Parity on Address/Data bus supported Signed-off-by: Dipen Dudhat <Dipen.Dudhat@freescale.com> Acked-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
2011-01-20 10:59:35 +00:00
#ifdef CONFIG_TFABOOT
struct ifc_regs ifc_cfg_default_boot[CONFIG_SYS_FSL_IFC_BANK_COUNT] = {
{
"cs0",
#if defined(CFG_SYS_CSPR0) && defined(CFG_SYS_CSOR0)
CFG_SYS_CSPR0,
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR0_EXT
CFG_SYS_CSPR0_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK0
CFG_SYS_AMASK0,
#else
0,
#endif
CFG_SYS_CSOR0,
{
CFG_SYS_CS0_FTIM0,
CFG_SYS_CS0_FTIM1,
CFG_SYS_CS0_FTIM2,
CFG_SYS_CS0_FTIM3,
},
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSOR0_EXT
CFG_SYS_CSOR0_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR0_FINAL
CFG_SYS_CSPR0_FINAL,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK0_FINAL
CFG_SYS_AMASK0_FINAL,
#else
0,
powerpc/85xx: Add support for Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) The Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) is used to access the external NAND Flash, NOR Flash, EPROM, SRAM and Generic ASIC memories.Four chip selects are provided in IFC so that maximum of four Flash devices can be hooked, but only one can be accessed at a given time. Features supported by IFC are, - Functional muxing of pins between NAND, NOR and GPCM - Support memory banks of size 64KByte to 4 GBytes - Write protection capability (only for NAND and NOR) - Provision of Software Reset - Flexible Timing programmability for every chip select - NAND Machine - x8/ x16 NAND Flash Interface - SLC and MLC NAND Flash devices support with configurable page sizes of upto 4KB - Internal SRAM of 9KB which is directly mapped and availble at boot time for NAND Boot - Configurable block size - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - NOR Machine - Data bus width of 8/16/32 - Compatible with asynchronous NOR Flash - Directly memory mapped - Supports address data multiplexed (ADM) NOR device - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - GPCM Machine (NORMAL GPCM Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Compatible with general purpose addressable device e.g. SRAM, ROM - External clock is supported with programmable division ratio - GPCM Machine (Generic ASIC Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Address and Data are shared on I/O bus - Following Address and Data sequences can be supported on I/O bus - 32 bit I/O: AD - 16 bit I/O: AADD - 8 bit I/O : AAAADDDD - Configurable Even/Odd Parity on Address/Data bus supported Signed-off-by: Dipen Dudhat <Dipen.Dudhat@freescale.com> Acked-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
2011-01-20 10:59:35 +00:00
#endif
#endif
},
powerpc/85xx: Add support for Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) The Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) is used to access the external NAND Flash, NOR Flash, EPROM, SRAM and Generic ASIC memories.Four chip selects are provided in IFC so that maximum of four Flash devices can be hooked, but only one can be accessed at a given time. Features supported by IFC are, - Functional muxing of pins between NAND, NOR and GPCM - Support memory banks of size 64KByte to 4 GBytes - Write protection capability (only for NAND and NOR) - Provision of Software Reset - Flexible Timing programmability for every chip select - NAND Machine - x8/ x16 NAND Flash Interface - SLC and MLC NAND Flash devices support with configurable page sizes of upto 4KB - Internal SRAM of 9KB which is directly mapped and availble at boot time for NAND Boot - Configurable block size - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - NOR Machine - Data bus width of 8/16/32 - Compatible with asynchronous NOR Flash - Directly memory mapped - Supports address data multiplexed (ADM) NOR device - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - GPCM Machine (NORMAL GPCM Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Compatible with general purpose addressable device e.g. SRAM, ROM - External clock is supported with programmable division ratio - GPCM Machine (Generic ASIC Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Address and Data are shared on I/O bus - Following Address and Data sequences can be supported on I/O bus - 32 bit I/O: AD - 16 bit I/O: AADD - 8 bit I/O : AAAADDDD - Configurable Even/Odd Parity on Address/Data bus supported Signed-off-by: Dipen Dudhat <Dipen.Dudhat@freescale.com> Acked-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
2011-01-20 10:59:35 +00:00
#if CONFIG_SYS_FSL_IFC_BANK_COUNT >= 2
{
"cs1",
#if defined(CFG_SYS_CSPR1) && defined(CFG_SYS_CSOR1)
CFG_SYS_CSPR1,
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR1_EXT
CFG_SYS_CSPR1_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK1
CFG_SYS_AMASK1,
#else
0,
#endif
CFG_SYS_CSOR1,
{
CFG_SYS_CS1_FTIM0,
CFG_SYS_CS1_FTIM1,
CFG_SYS_CS1_FTIM2,
CFG_SYS_CS1_FTIM3,
},
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSOR1_EXT
CFG_SYS_CSOR1_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR1_FINAL
CFG_SYS_CSPR1_FINAL,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK1_FINAL
CFG_SYS_AMASK1_FINAL,
#else
0,
#endif
#endif
},
powerpc/85xx: Add support for Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) The Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) is used to access the external NAND Flash, NOR Flash, EPROM, SRAM and Generic ASIC memories.Four chip selects are provided in IFC so that maximum of four Flash devices can be hooked, but only one can be accessed at a given time. Features supported by IFC are, - Functional muxing of pins between NAND, NOR and GPCM - Support memory banks of size 64KByte to 4 GBytes - Write protection capability (only for NAND and NOR) - Provision of Software Reset - Flexible Timing programmability for every chip select - NAND Machine - x8/ x16 NAND Flash Interface - SLC and MLC NAND Flash devices support with configurable page sizes of upto 4KB - Internal SRAM of 9KB which is directly mapped and availble at boot time for NAND Boot - Configurable block size - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - NOR Machine - Data bus width of 8/16/32 - Compatible with asynchronous NOR Flash - Directly memory mapped - Supports address data multiplexed (ADM) NOR device - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - GPCM Machine (NORMAL GPCM Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Compatible with general purpose addressable device e.g. SRAM, ROM - External clock is supported with programmable division ratio - GPCM Machine (Generic ASIC Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Address and Data are shared on I/O bus - Following Address and Data sequences can be supported on I/O bus - 32 bit I/O: AD - 16 bit I/O: AADD - 8 bit I/O : AAAADDDD - Configurable Even/Odd Parity on Address/Data bus supported Signed-off-by: Dipen Dudhat <Dipen.Dudhat@freescale.com> Acked-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
2011-01-20 10:59:35 +00:00
#endif
#if CONFIG_SYS_FSL_IFC_BANK_COUNT >= 3
{
"cs2",
#if defined(CFG_SYS_CSPR2) && defined(CFG_SYS_CSOR2)
CFG_SYS_CSPR2,
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR2_EXT
CFG_SYS_CSPR2_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK2
CFG_SYS_AMASK2,
#else
0,
#endif
CFG_SYS_CSOR2,
{
CFG_SYS_CS2_FTIM0,
CFG_SYS_CS2_FTIM1,
CFG_SYS_CS2_FTIM2,
CFG_SYS_CS2_FTIM3,
},
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSOR2_EXT
CFG_SYS_CSOR2_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR2_FINAL
CFG_SYS_CSPR2_FINAL,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK2_FINAL
CFG_SYS_AMASK2_FINAL,
#else
0,
#endif
#endif
},
powerpc/85xx: Add support for Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) The Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) is used to access the external NAND Flash, NOR Flash, EPROM, SRAM and Generic ASIC memories.Four chip selects are provided in IFC so that maximum of four Flash devices can be hooked, but only one can be accessed at a given time. Features supported by IFC are, - Functional muxing of pins between NAND, NOR and GPCM - Support memory banks of size 64KByte to 4 GBytes - Write protection capability (only for NAND and NOR) - Provision of Software Reset - Flexible Timing programmability for every chip select - NAND Machine - x8/ x16 NAND Flash Interface - SLC and MLC NAND Flash devices support with configurable page sizes of upto 4KB - Internal SRAM of 9KB which is directly mapped and availble at boot time for NAND Boot - Configurable block size - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - NOR Machine - Data bus width of 8/16/32 - Compatible with asynchronous NOR Flash - Directly memory mapped - Supports address data multiplexed (ADM) NOR device - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - GPCM Machine (NORMAL GPCM Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Compatible with general purpose addressable device e.g. SRAM, ROM - External clock is supported with programmable division ratio - GPCM Machine (Generic ASIC Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Address and Data are shared on I/O bus - Following Address and Data sequences can be supported on I/O bus - 32 bit I/O: AD - 16 bit I/O: AADD - 8 bit I/O : AAAADDDD - Configurable Even/Odd Parity on Address/Data bus supported Signed-off-by: Dipen Dudhat <Dipen.Dudhat@freescale.com> Acked-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
2011-01-20 10:59:35 +00:00
#endif
#if CONFIG_SYS_FSL_IFC_BANK_COUNT >= 4
{
"cs3",
#if defined(CFG_SYS_CSPR3) && defined(CFG_SYS_CSOR3)
CFG_SYS_CSPR3,
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR3_EXT
CFG_SYS_CSPR3_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK3
CFG_SYS_AMASK3,
#else
0,
#endif
CFG_SYS_CSOR3,
{
CFG_SYS_CS3_FTIM0,
CFG_SYS_CS3_FTIM1,
CFG_SYS_CS3_FTIM2,
CFG_SYS_CS3_FTIM3,
},
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSOR3_EXT
CFG_SYS_CSOR3_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR3_FINAL
CFG_SYS_CSPR3_FINAL,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK3_FINAL
CFG_SYS_AMASK3_FINAL,
#else
0,
#endif
#endif
},
powerpc/85xx: Add support for Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) The Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) is used to access the external NAND Flash, NOR Flash, EPROM, SRAM and Generic ASIC memories.Four chip selects are provided in IFC so that maximum of four Flash devices can be hooked, but only one can be accessed at a given time. Features supported by IFC are, - Functional muxing of pins between NAND, NOR and GPCM - Support memory banks of size 64KByte to 4 GBytes - Write protection capability (only for NAND and NOR) - Provision of Software Reset - Flexible Timing programmability for every chip select - NAND Machine - x8/ x16 NAND Flash Interface - SLC and MLC NAND Flash devices support with configurable page sizes of upto 4KB - Internal SRAM of 9KB which is directly mapped and availble at boot time for NAND Boot - Configurable block size - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - NOR Machine - Data bus width of 8/16/32 - Compatible with asynchronous NOR Flash - Directly memory mapped - Supports address data multiplexed (ADM) NOR device - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - GPCM Machine (NORMAL GPCM Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Compatible with general purpose addressable device e.g. SRAM, ROM - External clock is supported with programmable division ratio - GPCM Machine (Generic ASIC Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Address and Data are shared on I/O bus - Following Address and Data sequences can be supported on I/O bus - 32 bit I/O: AD - 16 bit I/O: AADD - 8 bit I/O : AAAADDDD - Configurable Even/Odd Parity on Address/Data bus supported Signed-off-by: Dipen Dudhat <Dipen.Dudhat@freescale.com> Acked-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
2011-01-20 10:59:35 +00:00
#endif
#if CONFIG_SYS_FSL_IFC_BANK_COUNT >= 5
{
"cs4",
#if defined(CFG_SYS_CSPR4) && defined(CFG_SYS_CSOR4)
CFG_SYS_CSPR4,
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR4_EXT
CFG_SYS_CSPR4_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK4
CFG_SYS_AMASK4,
#else
0,
#endif
CFG_SYS_CSOR4,
{
CFG_SYS_CS4_FTIM0,
CFG_SYS_CS4_FTIM1,
CFG_SYS_CS4_FTIM2,
CFG_SYS_CS4_FTIM3,
},
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSOR4_EXT
CFG_SYS_CSOR4_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR4_FINAL
CFG_SYS_CSPR4_FINAL,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK4_FINAL
CFG_SYS_AMASK4_FINAL,
#else
0,
#endif
#endif
},
#endif
#if CONFIG_SYS_FSL_IFC_BANK_COUNT >= 6
{
"cs5",
#if defined(CONFIG_SYS_CSPR5) && defined(CONFIG_SYS_CSOR5)
CONFIG_SYS_CSPR5,
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_CSPR5_EXT
CONFIG_SYS_CSPR5_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_AMASK5
CONFIG_SYS_AMASK5,
#else
0,
#endif
CONFIG_SYS_CSOR5,
{
CONFIG_SYS_CS5_FTIM0,
CONFIG_SYS_CS5_FTIM1,
CONFIG_SYS_CS5_FTIM2,
CONFIG_SYS_CS5_FTIM3,
},
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_CSOR5_EXT
CONFIG_SYS_CSOR5_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_CSPR5_FINAL
CONFIG_SYS_CSPR5_FINAL,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_AMASK5_FINAL
CONFIG_SYS_AMASK5_FINAL,
#else
0,
#endif
#endif
},
#endif
#if CONFIG_SYS_FSL_IFC_BANK_COUNT >= 7
{
"cs6",
#if defined(CFG_SYS_CSPR6) && defined(CFG_SYS_CSOR6)
CFG_SYS_CSPR6,
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR6_EXT
CFG_SYS_CSPR6_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK6
CFG_SYS_AMASK6,
#else
0,
#endif
CFG_SYS_CSOR6,
{
CFG_SYS_CS6_FTIM0,
CFG_SYS_CS6_FTIM1,
CFG_SYS_CS6_FTIM2,
CFG_SYS_CS6_FTIM3,
},
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSOR6_EXT
CFG_SYS_CSOR6_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR6_FINAL
CFG_SYS_CSPR6_FINAL,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK6_FINAL
CFG_SYS_AMASK6_FINAL,
#else
0,
#endif
#endif
},
#endif
#if CONFIG_SYS_FSL_IFC_BANK_COUNT >= 8
{
"cs7",
#if defined(CFG_SYS_CSPR7) && defined(CFG_SYS_CSOR7)
CFG_SYS_CSPR7,
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR7_EXT
CFG_SYS_CSPR7_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK7
CFG_SYS_AMASK7,
#else
0,
#endif
CFG_SYS_CSOR7,
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSOR7_EXT
CFG_SYS_CSOR7_EXT,
#else
0,
#endif
{
CFG_SYS_CS7_FTIM0,
CFG_SYS_CS7_FTIM1,
CFG_SYS_CS7_FTIM2,
CFG_SYS_CS7_FTIM3,
},
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR7_FINAL
CFG_SYS_CSPR7_FINAL,
#else
0,
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK7_FINAL
CFG_SYS_AMASK7_FINAL,
#else
0,
#endif
#endif
},
#endif
};
__weak void ifc_cfg_boot_info(struct ifc_regs_info *regs_info)
{
regs_info->regs = ifc_cfg_default_boot;
regs_info->cs_size = CONFIG_SYS_FSL_IFC_BANK_COUNT;
}
#endif
void print_ifc_regs(void)
{
int i, j;
printf("IFC Controller Registers\n");
for (i = 0; i < CONFIG_SYS_FSL_IFC_BANK_COUNT; i++) {
printf("CSPR%d:0x%08X\tAMASK%d:0x%08X\tCSOR%d:0x%08X\n",
i, get_ifc_cspr(i), i, get_ifc_amask(i),
i, get_ifc_csor(i));
for (j = 0; j < 4; j++)
printf("IFC_FTIM%d:0x%08X\n", j, get_ifc_ftim(i, j));
}
}
#ifdef CONFIG_TFABOOT
void init_early_memctl_regs(void)
{
int i, j;
struct ifc_regs *regs;
struct ifc_regs_info regs_info = {0};
ifc_cfg_boot_info(&regs_info);
regs = regs_info.regs;
for (i = 0 ; i < regs_info.cs_size; i++) {
if (regs[i].pr && (regs[i].pr & CSPR_V)) {
/* skip setting cspr/csor_ext in below condition */
if (!(IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_A003399_NOR_WORKAROUND) &&
i == 0 &&
((regs[0].pr & CSPR_MSEL) == CSPR_MSEL_NOR))) {
if (regs[i].pr_ext)
set_ifc_cspr_ext(i, regs[i].pr_ext);
if (regs[i].or_ext)
set_ifc_csor_ext(i, regs[i].or_ext);
}
for (j = 0; j < ARRAY_SIZE(regs->ftim); j++)
set_ifc_ftim(i, j, regs[i].ftim[j]);
set_ifc_csor(i, regs[i].or);
set_ifc_amask(i, regs[i].amask);
set_ifc_cspr(i, regs[i].pr);
}
}
powerpc/85xx: Add support for Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) The Integrated Flash Controller (IFC) is used to access the external NAND Flash, NOR Flash, EPROM, SRAM and Generic ASIC memories.Four chip selects are provided in IFC so that maximum of four Flash devices can be hooked, but only one can be accessed at a given time. Features supported by IFC are, - Functional muxing of pins between NAND, NOR and GPCM - Support memory banks of size 64KByte to 4 GBytes - Write protection capability (only for NAND and NOR) - Provision of Software Reset - Flexible Timing programmability for every chip select - NAND Machine - x8/ x16 NAND Flash Interface - SLC and MLC NAND Flash devices support with configurable page sizes of upto 4KB - Internal SRAM of 9KB which is directly mapped and availble at boot time for NAND Boot - Configurable block size - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - NOR Machine - Data bus width of 8/16/32 - Compatible with asynchronous NOR Flash - Directly memory mapped - Supports address data multiplexed (ADM) NOR device - Boot chip select (CS0) available at system reset - GPCM Machine (NORMAL GPCM Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Compatible with general purpose addressable device e.g. SRAM, ROM - External clock is supported with programmable division ratio - GPCM Machine (Generic ASIC Mode) - Support for x8/16/32 bit device - Address and Data are shared on I/O bus - Following Address and Data sequences can be supported on I/O bus - 32 bit I/O: AD - 16 bit I/O: AADD - 8 bit I/O : AAAADDDD - Configurable Even/Odd Parity on Address/Data bus supported Signed-off-by: Dipen Dudhat <Dipen.Dudhat@freescale.com> Acked-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
2011-01-20 10:59:35 +00:00
}
void init_final_memctl_regs(void)
{
int i;
struct ifc_regs *regs;
struct ifc_regs_info regs_info;
ifc_cfg_boot_info(&regs_info);
regs = regs_info.regs;
for (i = 0 ; i < regs_info.cs_size && i < ARRAY_SIZE(regs->ftim); i++) {
if (!(regs[i].pr_final & CSPR_V))
continue;
if (regs[i].pr_final)
set_ifc_cspr(i, regs[i].pr_final);
if (regs[i].amask_final)
set_ifc_amask(i, (i == 1) ? regs[i].amask_final :
regs[i].amask);
}
}
#else
void init_early_memctl_regs(void)
{
#if defined(CFG_SYS_CSPR0) && defined(CFG_SYS_CSOR0)
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS0, IFC_FTIM0, CFG_SYS_CS0_FTIM0);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS0, IFC_FTIM1, CFG_SYS_CS0_FTIM1);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS0, IFC_FTIM2, CFG_SYS_CS0_FTIM2);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS0, IFC_FTIM3, CFG_SYS_CS0_FTIM3);
#ifndef CONFIG_A003399_NOR_WORKAROUND
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR0_EXT
set_ifc_cspr_ext(IFC_CS0, CFG_SYS_CSPR0_EXT);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSOR0_EXT
set_ifc_csor_ext(IFC_CS0, CFG_SYS_CSOR0_EXT);
#endif
set_ifc_cspr(IFC_CS0, CFG_SYS_CSPR0);
set_ifc_amask(IFC_CS0, CFG_SYS_AMASK0);
set_ifc_csor(IFC_CS0, CFG_SYS_CSOR0);
#endif
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR1_EXT
set_ifc_cspr_ext(IFC_CS1, CFG_SYS_CSPR1_EXT);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSOR1_EXT
set_ifc_csor_ext(IFC_CS1, CFG_SYS_CSOR1_EXT);
#endif
#if defined(CFG_SYS_CSPR1) && defined(CFG_SYS_CSOR1)
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS1, IFC_FTIM0, CFG_SYS_CS1_FTIM0);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS1, IFC_FTIM1, CFG_SYS_CS1_FTIM1);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS1, IFC_FTIM2, CFG_SYS_CS1_FTIM2);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS1, IFC_FTIM3, CFG_SYS_CS1_FTIM3);
set_ifc_csor(IFC_CS1, CFG_SYS_CSOR1);
set_ifc_amask(IFC_CS1, CFG_SYS_AMASK1);
set_ifc_cspr(IFC_CS1, CFG_SYS_CSPR1);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR2_EXT
set_ifc_cspr_ext(IFC_CS2, CFG_SYS_CSPR2_EXT);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSOR2_EXT
set_ifc_csor_ext(IFC_CS2, CFG_SYS_CSOR2_EXT);
#endif
#if defined(CFG_SYS_CSPR2) && defined(CFG_SYS_CSOR2)
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS2, IFC_FTIM0, CFG_SYS_CS2_FTIM0);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS2, IFC_FTIM1, CFG_SYS_CS2_FTIM1);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS2, IFC_FTIM2, CFG_SYS_CS2_FTIM2);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS2, IFC_FTIM3, CFG_SYS_CS2_FTIM3);
set_ifc_csor(IFC_CS2, CFG_SYS_CSOR2);
set_ifc_amask(IFC_CS2, CFG_SYS_AMASK2);
set_ifc_cspr(IFC_CS2, CFG_SYS_CSPR2);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR3_EXT
set_ifc_cspr_ext(IFC_CS3, CFG_SYS_CSPR3_EXT);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSOR3_EXT
set_ifc_csor_ext(IFC_CS3, CFG_SYS_CSOR3_EXT);
#endif
#if defined(CFG_SYS_CSPR3) && defined(CFG_SYS_CSOR3)
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS3, IFC_FTIM0, CFG_SYS_CS3_FTIM0);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS3, IFC_FTIM1, CFG_SYS_CS3_FTIM1);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS3, IFC_FTIM2, CFG_SYS_CS3_FTIM2);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS3, IFC_FTIM3, CFG_SYS_CS3_FTIM3);
set_ifc_cspr(IFC_CS3, CFG_SYS_CSPR3);
set_ifc_amask(IFC_CS3, CFG_SYS_AMASK3);
set_ifc_csor(IFC_CS3, CFG_SYS_CSOR3);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR4_EXT
set_ifc_cspr_ext(IFC_CS4, CFG_SYS_CSPR4_EXT);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSOR4_EXT
set_ifc_csor_ext(IFC_CS4, CFG_SYS_CSOR4_EXT);
#endif
#if defined(CFG_SYS_CSPR4) && defined(CFG_SYS_CSOR4)
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS4, IFC_FTIM0, CFG_SYS_CS4_FTIM0);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS4, IFC_FTIM1, CFG_SYS_CS4_FTIM1);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS4, IFC_FTIM2, CFG_SYS_CS4_FTIM2);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS4, IFC_FTIM3, CFG_SYS_CS4_FTIM3);
set_ifc_cspr(IFC_CS4, CFG_SYS_CSPR4);
set_ifc_amask(IFC_CS4, CFG_SYS_AMASK4);
set_ifc_csor(IFC_CS4, CFG_SYS_CSOR4);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_CSPR5_EXT
set_ifc_cspr_ext(IFC_CS5, CONFIG_SYS_CSPR5_EXT);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_CSOR5_EXT
set_ifc_csor_ext(IFC_CS5, CONFIG_SYS_CSOR5_EXT);
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_SYS_CSPR5) && defined(CONFIG_SYS_CSOR5)
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS5, IFC_FTIM0, CONFIG_SYS_CS5_FTIM0);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS5, IFC_FTIM1, CONFIG_SYS_CS5_FTIM1);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS5, IFC_FTIM2, CONFIG_SYS_CS5_FTIM2);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS5, IFC_FTIM3, CONFIG_SYS_CS5_FTIM3);
set_ifc_cspr(IFC_CS5, CONFIG_SYS_CSPR5);
set_ifc_amask(IFC_CS5, CONFIG_SYS_AMASK5);
set_ifc_csor(IFC_CS5, CONFIG_SYS_CSOR5);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR6_EXT
set_ifc_cspr_ext(IFC_CS6, CFG_SYS_CSPR6_EXT);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSOR6_EXT
set_ifc_csor_ext(IFC_CS6, CFG_SYS_CSOR6_EXT);
#endif
#if defined(CFG_SYS_CSPR6) && defined(CFG_SYS_CSOR6)
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS6, IFC_FTIM0, CFG_SYS_CS6_FTIM0);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS6, IFC_FTIM1, CFG_SYS_CS6_FTIM1);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS6, IFC_FTIM2, CFG_SYS_CS6_FTIM2);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS6, IFC_FTIM3, CFG_SYS_CS6_FTIM3);
set_ifc_cspr(IFC_CS6, CFG_SYS_CSPR6);
set_ifc_amask(IFC_CS6, CFG_SYS_AMASK6);
set_ifc_csor(IFC_CS6, CFG_SYS_CSOR6);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR7_EXT
set_ifc_cspr_ext(IFC_CS7, CFG_SYS_CSPR7_EXT);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSOR7_EXT
set_ifc_csor_ext(IFC_CS7, CFG_SYS_CSOR7_EXT);
#endif
#if defined(CFG_SYS_CSPR7) && defined(CFG_SYS_CSOR7)
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS7, IFC_FTIM0, CFG_SYS_CS7_FTIM0);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS7, IFC_FTIM1, CFG_SYS_CS7_FTIM1);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS7, IFC_FTIM2, CFG_SYS_CS7_FTIM2);
set_ifc_ftim(IFC_CS7, IFC_FTIM3, CFG_SYS_CS7_FTIM3);
set_ifc_cspr(IFC_CS7, CFG_SYS_CSPR7);
set_ifc_amask(IFC_CS7, CFG_SYS_AMASK7);
set_ifc_csor(IFC_CS7, CFG_SYS_CSOR7);
#endif
}
void init_final_memctl_regs(void)
{
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR0_FINAL
set_ifc_cspr(IFC_CS0, CFG_SYS_CSPR0_FINAL);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK0_FINAL
set_ifc_amask(IFC_CS0, CFG_SYS_AMASK0);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR1_FINAL
set_ifc_cspr(IFC_CS1, CFG_SYS_CSPR1_FINAL);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK1_FINAL
set_ifc_amask(IFC_CS1, CFG_SYS_AMASK1_FINAL);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR2_FINAL
set_ifc_cspr(IFC_CS2, CFG_SYS_CSPR2_FINAL);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK2_FINAL
set_ifc_amask(IFC_CS2, CFG_SYS_AMASK2);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_CSPR3_FINAL
set_ifc_cspr(IFC_CS3, CFG_SYS_CSPR3_FINAL);
#endif
#ifdef CFG_SYS_AMASK3_FINAL
set_ifc_amask(IFC_CS3, CFG_SYS_AMASK3);
#endif
}
#endif