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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
/*
* Board specific initialization for J721E EVM
*
* Copyright (C) 2018-2019 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/
* Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
*
*/
#include <common.h>
#include <env.h>
#include <fdt_support.h>
#include <image.h>
#include <init.h>
#include <log.h>
#include <net.h>
board: ti: j721e: Use EEPROM-based board detection The TI J721E EVM system on module (SOM), the common processor board, and the associated daughtercards have on-board I2C-based EEPROMs containing board config data. Use the board detection infrastructure to do the following: 1) Parse the J721E SOM EEPROM and populate items like board name, board HW and SW revision as well as board serial number into the TI common EEPROM data structure residing in SRAM scratch space 2) Check for presence of daughter card(s) by probing associated I2C addresses used for on-board EEPROMs containing daughter card-specific data. If such a card is found, parse the EEPROM data such as for additional Ethernet MAC addresses and populate those into U-Boot accordingly 3) Dynamically apply daughter card DTB overlays to the U-Boot (proper) DTB during SPL execution 4) Dynamically create an U-Boot ENV variable called name_overlays during U-Boot execution containing a list of daugherboard-specific DTB overlays based on daughercards found to be used during Kernel boot. This patch adds support for the J721E system on module boards containing the actual SoC ("J721EX-PM2-SOM", accessed via CONFIG_EEPROM_CHIP_ADDRESS), the common processor board ("J7X-BASE-CPB"), the Quad-Port Ethernet Expansion Board ("J7X-VSC8514-ETH"), the infotainment board ("J7X-INFOTAN-EXP") as well as for the gateway/Ethernet switch/industrial expansion board ("J7X-GESI-EXP"). Signed-off-by: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
2020-01-07 07:45:54 +00:00
#include <asm/arch/sys_proto.h>
#include <asm/arch/hardware.h>
#include <asm/gpio.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <spl.h>
#include <asm/arch/sys_proto.h>
#include <dm.h>
#include <dm/uclass-internal.h>
board: ti: j721e: Use EEPROM-based board detection The TI J721E EVM system on module (SOM), the common processor board, and the associated daughtercards have on-board I2C-based EEPROMs containing board config data. Use the board detection infrastructure to do the following: 1) Parse the J721E SOM EEPROM and populate items like board name, board HW and SW revision as well as board serial number into the TI common EEPROM data structure residing in SRAM scratch space 2) Check for presence of daughter card(s) by probing associated I2C addresses used for on-board EEPROMs containing daughter card-specific data. If such a card is found, parse the EEPROM data such as for additional Ethernet MAC addresses and populate those into U-Boot accordingly 3) Dynamically apply daughter card DTB overlays to the U-Boot (proper) DTB during SPL execution 4) Dynamically create an U-Boot ENV variable called name_overlays during U-Boot execution containing a list of daugherboard-specific DTB overlays based on daughercards found to be used during Kernel boot. This patch adds support for the J721E system on module boards containing the actual SoC ("J721EX-PM2-SOM", accessed via CONFIG_EEPROM_CHIP_ADDRESS), the common processor board ("J7X-BASE-CPB"), the Quad-Port Ethernet Expansion Board ("J7X-VSC8514-ETH"), the infotainment board ("J7X-INFOTAN-EXP") as well as for the gateway/Ethernet switch/industrial expansion board ("J7X-GESI-EXP"). Signed-off-by: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
2020-01-07 07:45:54 +00:00
#include "../common/board_detect.h"
#define board_is_j721e_som() (board_ti_k3_is("J721EX-PM1-SOM") || \
board_ti_k3_is("J721EX-PM2-SOM"))
#define board_is_j7200_som() board_ti_k3_is("J7200X-PM1-SOM")
board: ti: j721e: Use EEPROM-based board detection The TI J721E EVM system on module (SOM), the common processor board, and the associated daughtercards have on-board I2C-based EEPROMs containing board config data. Use the board detection infrastructure to do the following: 1) Parse the J721E SOM EEPROM and populate items like board name, board HW and SW revision as well as board serial number into the TI common EEPROM data structure residing in SRAM scratch space 2) Check for presence of daughter card(s) by probing associated I2C addresses used for on-board EEPROMs containing daughter card-specific data. If such a card is found, parse the EEPROM data such as for additional Ethernet MAC addresses and populate those into U-Boot accordingly 3) Dynamically apply daughter card DTB overlays to the U-Boot (proper) DTB during SPL execution 4) Dynamically create an U-Boot ENV variable called name_overlays during U-Boot execution containing a list of daugherboard-specific DTB overlays based on daughercards found to be used during Kernel boot. This patch adds support for the J721E system on module boards containing the actual SoC ("J721EX-PM2-SOM", accessed via CONFIG_EEPROM_CHIP_ADDRESS), the common processor board ("J7X-BASE-CPB"), the Quad-Port Ethernet Expansion Board ("J7X-VSC8514-ETH"), the infotainment board ("J7X-INFOTAN-EXP") as well as for the gateway/Ethernet switch/industrial expansion board ("J7X-GESI-EXP"). Signed-off-by: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
2020-01-07 07:45:54 +00:00
/* Max number of MAC addresses that are parsed/processed per daughter card */
#define DAUGHTER_CARD_NO_OF_MAC_ADDR 8
DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
int board_init(void)
{
return 0;
}
int dram_init(void)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_PHYS_64BIT
gd->ram_size = 0x100000000;
#else
gd->ram_size = 0x80000000;
#endif
return 0;
}
ulong board_get_usable_ram_top(ulong total_size)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_PHYS_64BIT
/* Limit RAM used by U-Boot to the DDR low region */
if (gd->ram_top > 0x100000000)
return 0x100000000;
#endif
return gd->ram_top;
}
int dram_init_banksize(void)
{
/* Bank 0 declares the memory available in the DDR low region */
gd->bd->bi_dram[0].start = CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE;
gd->bd->bi_dram[0].size = 0x80000000;
gd->ram_size = 0x80000000;
#ifdef CONFIG_PHYS_64BIT
/* Bank 1 declares the memory available in the DDR high region */
gd->bd->bi_dram[1].start = CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE1;
gd->bd->bi_dram[1].size = 0x80000000;
gd->ram_size = 0x100000000;
#endif
return 0;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SPL_LOAD_FIT
int board_fit_config_name_match(const char *name)
{
if (!strcmp(name, "k3-j721e-common-proc-board"))
return 0;
return -1;
}
#endif
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(DM_GPIO) && CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(OF_LIBFDT)
/* Returns 1, if onboard mux is set to hyperflash */
static void __maybe_unused detect_enable_hyperflash(void *blob)
{
struct gpio_desc desc = {0};
if (dm_gpio_lookup_name("6", &desc))
return;
if (dm_gpio_request(&desc, "6"))
return;
if (dm_gpio_set_dir_flags(&desc, GPIOD_IS_IN))
return;
if (dm_gpio_get_value(&desc)) {
int offset;
do_fixup_by_compat(blob, "ti,am654-hbmc", "status",
"okay", sizeof("okay"), 0);
offset = fdt_node_offset_by_compatible(blob, -1,
"ti,am654-ospi");
fdt_setprop(blob, offset, "status", "disabled",
sizeof("disabled"));
}
}
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) && defined(CONFIG_TARGET_J7200_A72_EVM)
void spl_perform_fixups(struct spl_image_info *spl_image)
{
detect_enable_hyperflash(spl_image->fdt_addr);
}
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_OF_LIBFDT) && defined(CONFIG_OF_BOARD_SETUP)
int ft_board_setup(void *blob, struct bd_info *bd)
{
int ret;
ret = fdt_fixup_msmc_ram(blob, "/bus@100000", "sram@70000000");
if (ret < 0)
ret = fdt_fixup_msmc_ram(blob, "/interconnect@100000",
"sram@70000000");
if (ret)
printf("%s: fixing up msmc ram failed %d\n", __func__, ret);
detect_enable_hyperflash(blob);
return ret;
}
#endif
board: ti: j721e: Use EEPROM-based board detection The TI J721E EVM system on module (SOM), the common processor board, and the associated daughtercards have on-board I2C-based EEPROMs containing board config data. Use the board detection infrastructure to do the following: 1) Parse the J721E SOM EEPROM and populate items like board name, board HW and SW revision as well as board serial number into the TI common EEPROM data structure residing in SRAM scratch space 2) Check for presence of daughter card(s) by probing associated I2C addresses used for on-board EEPROMs containing daughter card-specific data. If such a card is found, parse the EEPROM data such as for additional Ethernet MAC addresses and populate those into U-Boot accordingly 3) Dynamically apply daughter card DTB overlays to the U-Boot (proper) DTB during SPL execution 4) Dynamically create an U-Boot ENV variable called name_overlays during U-Boot execution containing a list of daugherboard-specific DTB overlays based on daughercards found to be used during Kernel boot. This patch adds support for the J721E system on module boards containing the actual SoC ("J721EX-PM2-SOM", accessed via CONFIG_EEPROM_CHIP_ADDRESS), the common processor board ("J7X-BASE-CPB"), the Quad-Port Ethernet Expansion Board ("J7X-VSC8514-ETH"), the infotainment board ("J7X-INFOTAN-EXP") as well as for the gateway/Ethernet switch/industrial expansion board ("J7X-GESI-EXP"). Signed-off-by: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
2020-01-07 07:45:54 +00:00
#ifdef CONFIG_TI_I2C_BOARD_DETECT
board: ti: j721e: Use EEPROM-based board detection The TI J721E EVM system on module (SOM), the common processor board, and the associated daughtercards have on-board I2C-based EEPROMs containing board config data. Use the board detection infrastructure to do the following: 1) Parse the J721E SOM EEPROM and populate items like board name, board HW and SW revision as well as board serial number into the TI common EEPROM data structure residing in SRAM scratch space 2) Check for presence of daughter card(s) by probing associated I2C addresses used for on-board EEPROMs containing daughter card-specific data. If such a card is found, parse the EEPROM data such as for additional Ethernet MAC addresses and populate those into U-Boot accordingly 3) Dynamically apply daughter card DTB overlays to the U-Boot (proper) DTB during SPL execution 4) Dynamically create an U-Boot ENV variable called name_overlays during U-Boot execution containing a list of daugherboard-specific DTB overlays based on daughercards found to be used during Kernel boot. This patch adds support for the J721E system on module boards containing the actual SoC ("J721EX-PM2-SOM", accessed via CONFIG_EEPROM_CHIP_ADDRESS), the common processor board ("J7X-BASE-CPB"), the Quad-Port Ethernet Expansion Board ("J7X-VSC8514-ETH"), the infotainment board ("J7X-INFOTAN-EXP") as well as for the gateway/Ethernet switch/industrial expansion board ("J7X-GESI-EXP"). Signed-off-by: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
2020-01-07 07:45:54 +00:00
int do_board_detect(void)
{
int ret;
ret = ti_i2c_eeprom_am6_get_base(CONFIG_EEPROM_BUS_ADDRESS,
CONFIG_EEPROM_CHIP_ADDRESS);
if (ret)
pr_err("Reading on-board EEPROM at 0x%02x failed %d\n",
CONFIG_EEPROM_CHIP_ADDRESS, ret);
return ret;
}
int checkboard(void)
{
struct ti_am6_eeprom *ep = TI_AM6_EEPROM_DATA;
if (do_board_detect())
/* EEPROM not populated */
printf("Board: %s rev %s\n", "J721EX-PM1-SOM", "E2");
else
printf("Board: %s rev %s\n", ep->name, ep->version);
return 0;
}
board: ti: j721e: Use EEPROM-based board detection The TI J721E EVM system on module (SOM), the common processor board, and the associated daughtercards have on-board I2C-based EEPROMs containing board config data. Use the board detection infrastructure to do the following: 1) Parse the J721E SOM EEPROM and populate items like board name, board HW and SW revision as well as board serial number into the TI common EEPROM data structure residing in SRAM scratch space 2) Check for presence of daughter card(s) by probing associated I2C addresses used for on-board EEPROMs containing daughter card-specific data. If such a card is found, parse the EEPROM data such as for additional Ethernet MAC addresses and populate those into U-Boot accordingly 3) Dynamically apply daughter card DTB overlays to the U-Boot (proper) DTB during SPL execution 4) Dynamically create an U-Boot ENV variable called name_overlays during U-Boot execution containing a list of daugherboard-specific DTB overlays based on daughercards found to be used during Kernel boot. This patch adds support for the J721E system on module boards containing the actual SoC ("J721EX-PM2-SOM", accessed via CONFIG_EEPROM_CHIP_ADDRESS), the common processor board ("J7X-BASE-CPB"), the Quad-Port Ethernet Expansion Board ("J7X-VSC8514-ETH"), the infotainment board ("J7X-INFOTAN-EXP") as well as for the gateway/Ethernet switch/industrial expansion board ("J7X-GESI-EXP"). Signed-off-by: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
2020-01-07 07:45:54 +00:00
static void setup_board_eeprom_env(void)
{
char *name = "j721e";
if (do_board_detect())
goto invalid_eeprom;
if (board_is_j721e_som())
name = "j721e";
else if (board_is_j7200_som())
name = "j7200";
board: ti: j721e: Use EEPROM-based board detection The TI J721E EVM system on module (SOM), the common processor board, and the associated daughtercards have on-board I2C-based EEPROMs containing board config data. Use the board detection infrastructure to do the following: 1) Parse the J721E SOM EEPROM and populate items like board name, board HW and SW revision as well as board serial number into the TI common EEPROM data structure residing in SRAM scratch space 2) Check for presence of daughter card(s) by probing associated I2C addresses used for on-board EEPROMs containing daughter card-specific data. If such a card is found, parse the EEPROM data such as for additional Ethernet MAC addresses and populate those into U-Boot accordingly 3) Dynamically apply daughter card DTB overlays to the U-Boot (proper) DTB during SPL execution 4) Dynamically create an U-Boot ENV variable called name_overlays during U-Boot execution containing a list of daugherboard-specific DTB overlays based on daughercards found to be used during Kernel boot. This patch adds support for the J721E system on module boards containing the actual SoC ("J721EX-PM2-SOM", accessed via CONFIG_EEPROM_CHIP_ADDRESS), the common processor board ("J7X-BASE-CPB"), the Quad-Port Ethernet Expansion Board ("J7X-VSC8514-ETH"), the infotainment board ("J7X-INFOTAN-EXP") as well as for the gateway/Ethernet switch/industrial expansion board ("J7X-GESI-EXP"). Signed-off-by: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
2020-01-07 07:45:54 +00:00
else
printf("Unidentified board claims %s in eeprom header\n",
board_ti_get_name());
invalid_eeprom:
set_board_info_env_am6(name);
}
static void setup_serial(void)
{
struct ti_am6_eeprom *ep = TI_AM6_EEPROM_DATA;
unsigned long board_serial;
char *endp;
char serial_string[17] = { 0 };
if (env_get("serial#"))
return;
board_serial = simple_strtoul(ep->serial, &endp, 16);
if (*endp != '\0') {
pr_err("Error: Can't set serial# to %s\n", ep->serial);
return;
}
snprintf(serial_string, sizeof(serial_string), "%016lx", board_serial);
env_set("serial#", serial_string);
}
/*
* Declaration of daughtercards to probe. Note that when adding more
* cards they should be grouped by the 'i2c_addr' field to allow for a
* more efficient probing process.
*/
static const struct {
u8 i2c_addr; /* I2C address of card EEPROM */
char *card_name; /* EEPROM-programmed card name */
char *dtbo_name; /* Device tree overlay to apply */
u8 eth_offset; /* ethXaddr MAC address index offset */
} ext_cards[] = {
{
0x51,
"J7X-BASE-CPB",
"", /* No dtbo for this board */
0,
},
{
0x52,
"J7X-INFOTAN-EXP",
"", /* No dtbo for this board */
0,
},
{
0x52,
"J7X-GESI-EXP",
"", /* No dtbo for this board */
5, /* Start populating from eth5addr */
},
{
0x54,
"J7X-VSC8514-ETH",
"", /* No dtbo for this board */
1, /* Start populating from eth1addr */
},
};
static bool daughter_card_detect_flags[ARRAY_SIZE(ext_cards)];
const char *board_fit_get_additionnal_images(int index, const char *type)
{
int i, j;
if (strcmp(type, FIT_FDT_PROP))
return NULL;
j = 0;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ext_cards); i++) {
if (daughter_card_detect_flags[i]) {
if (j == index) {
/*
* Return dtbo name only if populated,
* otherwise stop parsing here.
*/
if (strlen(ext_cards[i].dtbo_name))
return ext_cards[i].dtbo_name;
else
return NULL;
};
j++;
}
}
return NULL;
}
static int probe_daughtercards(void)
{
char mac_addr[DAUGHTER_CARD_NO_OF_MAC_ADDR][TI_EEPROM_HDR_ETH_ALEN];
bool eeprom_read_success;
struct ti_am6_eeprom ep;
u8 previous_i2c_addr;
u8 mac_addr_cnt;
int i;
int ret;
/* Mark previous I2C address variable as not populated */
previous_i2c_addr = 0xff;
/* No EEPROM data was read yet */
eeprom_read_success = false;
/* Iterate through list of daughtercards */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ext_cards); i++) {
/* Obtain card-specific I2C address */
u8 i2c_addr = ext_cards[i].i2c_addr;
/* Read card EEPROM if not already read previously */
if (i2c_addr != previous_i2c_addr) {
/* Store I2C address so we can avoid reading twice */
previous_i2c_addr = i2c_addr;
/* Get and parse the daughter card EEPROM record */
ret = ti_i2c_eeprom_am6_get(CONFIG_EEPROM_BUS_ADDRESS,
i2c_addr,
&ep,
(char **)mac_addr,
DAUGHTER_CARD_NO_OF_MAC_ADDR,
&mac_addr_cnt);
if (ret) {
debug("%s: No daughtercard EEPROM at 0x%02x found %d\n",
__func__, i2c_addr, ret);
eeprom_read_success = false;
/* Skip to the next daughtercard to probe */
continue;
}
/* EEPROM read successful, okay to further process. */
eeprom_read_success = true;
}
/* Only continue processing if EEPROM data was read */
if (!eeprom_read_success)
continue;
/* Only process the parsed data if we found a match */
if (strncmp(ep.name, ext_cards[i].card_name, sizeof(ep.name)))
continue;
printf("Detected: %s rev %s\n", ep.name, ep.version);
daughter_card_detect_flags[i] = true;
#ifndef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD
int j;
/*
* Populate any MAC addresses from daughtercard into the U-Boot
* environment, starting with a card-specific offset so we can
* have multiple ext_cards contribute to the MAC pool in a well-
* defined manner.
*/
for (j = 0; j < mac_addr_cnt; j++) {
if (!is_valid_ethaddr((u8 *)mac_addr[j]))
continue;
eth_env_set_enetaddr_by_index("eth",
ext_cards[i].eth_offset + j,
(uchar *)mac_addr[j]);
}
#endif
}
#ifndef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD
char name_overlays[1024] = { 0 };
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ext_cards); i++) {
if (!daughter_card_detect_flags[i])
continue;
/* Skip if no overlays are to be added */
if (!strlen(ext_cards[i].dtbo_name))
continue;
/*
* Make sure we are not running out of buffer space by checking
* if we can fit the new overlay, a trailing space to be used
* as a separator, plus the terminating zero.
*/
if (strlen(name_overlays) + strlen(ext_cards[i].dtbo_name) + 2 >
sizeof(name_overlays))
return -ENOMEM;
/* Append to our list of overlays */
strcat(name_overlays, ext_cards[i].dtbo_name);
strcat(name_overlays, " ");
}
/* Apply device tree overlay(s) to the U-Boot environment, if any */
if (strlen(name_overlays))
return env_set("name_overlays", name_overlays);
#endif
return 0;
}
#endif
board: ti: j721e: Use EEPROM-based board detection The TI J721E EVM system on module (SOM), the common processor board, and the associated daughtercards have on-board I2C-based EEPROMs containing board config data. Use the board detection infrastructure to do the following: 1) Parse the J721E SOM EEPROM and populate items like board name, board HW and SW revision as well as board serial number into the TI common EEPROM data structure residing in SRAM scratch space 2) Check for presence of daughter card(s) by probing associated I2C addresses used for on-board EEPROMs containing daughter card-specific data. If such a card is found, parse the EEPROM data such as for additional Ethernet MAC addresses and populate those into U-Boot accordingly 3) Dynamically apply daughter card DTB overlays to the U-Boot (proper) DTB during SPL execution 4) Dynamically create an U-Boot ENV variable called name_overlays during U-Boot execution containing a list of daugherboard-specific DTB overlays based on daughercards found to be used during Kernel boot. This patch adds support for the J721E system on module boards containing the actual SoC ("J721EX-PM2-SOM", accessed via CONFIG_EEPROM_CHIP_ADDRESS), the common processor board ("J7X-BASE-CPB"), the Quad-Port Ethernet Expansion Board ("J7X-VSC8514-ETH"), the infotainment board ("J7X-INFOTAN-EXP") as well as for the gateway/Ethernet switch/industrial expansion board ("J7X-GESI-EXP"). Signed-off-by: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
2020-01-07 07:45:54 +00:00
int board_late_init(void)
{
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_TI_I2C_BOARD_DETECT)) {
setup_board_eeprom_env();
setup_serial();
board: ti: j721e: Use EEPROM-based board detection The TI J721E EVM system on module (SOM), the common processor board, and the associated daughtercards have on-board I2C-based EEPROMs containing board config data. Use the board detection infrastructure to do the following: 1) Parse the J721E SOM EEPROM and populate items like board name, board HW and SW revision as well as board serial number into the TI common EEPROM data structure residing in SRAM scratch space 2) Check for presence of daughter card(s) by probing associated I2C addresses used for on-board EEPROMs containing daughter card-specific data. If such a card is found, parse the EEPROM data such as for additional Ethernet MAC addresses and populate those into U-Boot accordingly 3) Dynamically apply daughter card DTB overlays to the U-Boot (proper) DTB during SPL execution 4) Dynamically create an U-Boot ENV variable called name_overlays during U-Boot execution containing a list of daugherboard-specific DTB overlays based on daughercards found to be used during Kernel boot. This patch adds support for the J721E system on module boards containing the actual SoC ("J721EX-PM2-SOM", accessed via CONFIG_EEPROM_CHIP_ADDRESS), the common processor board ("J7X-BASE-CPB"), the Quad-Port Ethernet Expansion Board ("J7X-VSC8514-ETH"), the infotainment board ("J7X-INFOTAN-EXP") as well as for the gateway/Ethernet switch/industrial expansion board ("J7X-GESI-EXP"). Signed-off-by: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
2020-01-07 07:45:54 +00:00
/* Check for and probe any plugged-in daughtercards */
probe_daughtercards();
}
board: ti: j721e: Use EEPROM-based board detection The TI J721E EVM system on module (SOM), the common processor board, and the associated daughtercards have on-board I2C-based EEPROMs containing board config data. Use the board detection infrastructure to do the following: 1) Parse the J721E SOM EEPROM and populate items like board name, board HW and SW revision as well as board serial number into the TI common EEPROM data structure residing in SRAM scratch space 2) Check for presence of daughter card(s) by probing associated I2C addresses used for on-board EEPROMs containing daughter card-specific data. If such a card is found, parse the EEPROM data such as for additional Ethernet MAC addresses and populate those into U-Boot accordingly 3) Dynamically apply daughter card DTB overlays to the U-Boot (proper) DTB during SPL execution 4) Dynamically create an U-Boot ENV variable called name_overlays during U-Boot execution containing a list of daugherboard-specific DTB overlays based on daughercards found to be used during Kernel boot. This patch adds support for the J721E system on module boards containing the actual SoC ("J721EX-PM2-SOM", accessed via CONFIG_EEPROM_CHIP_ADDRESS), the common processor board ("J7X-BASE-CPB"), the Quad-Port Ethernet Expansion Board ("J7X-VSC8514-ETH"), the infotainment board ("J7X-INFOTAN-EXP") as well as for the gateway/Ethernet switch/industrial expansion board ("J7X-GESI-EXP"). Signed-off-by: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
2020-01-07 07:45:54 +00:00
return 0;
}
void spl_board_init(void)
{
#if defined(CONFIG_ESM_K3) || defined(CONFIG_ESM_PMIC)
struct udevice *dev;
int ret;
#endif
if ((IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_TARGET_J721E_A72_EVM) ||
IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_TARGET_J7200_A72_EVM)) &&
IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_TI_I2C_BOARD_DETECT))
probe_daughtercards();
#ifdef CONFIG_ESM_K3
if (board_ti_k3_is("J721EX-PM2-SOM")) {
ret = uclass_get_device_by_driver(UCLASS_MISC,
DM_GET_DRIVER(k3_esm), &dev);
if (ret)
printf("ESM init failed: %d\n", ret);
}
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_ESM_PMIC
if (board_ti_k3_is("J721EX-PM2-SOM")) {
ret = uclass_get_device_by_driver(UCLASS_MISC,
DM_GET_DRIVER(pmic_esm),
&dev);
if (ret)
printf("ESM PMIC init failed: %d\n", ret);
}
#endif
board: ti: j721e: Use EEPROM-based board detection The TI J721E EVM system on module (SOM), the common processor board, and the associated daughtercards have on-board I2C-based EEPROMs containing board config data. Use the board detection infrastructure to do the following: 1) Parse the J721E SOM EEPROM and populate items like board name, board HW and SW revision as well as board serial number into the TI common EEPROM data structure residing in SRAM scratch space 2) Check for presence of daughter card(s) by probing associated I2C addresses used for on-board EEPROMs containing daughter card-specific data. If such a card is found, parse the EEPROM data such as for additional Ethernet MAC addresses and populate those into U-Boot accordingly 3) Dynamically apply daughter card DTB overlays to the U-Boot (proper) DTB during SPL execution 4) Dynamically create an U-Boot ENV variable called name_overlays during U-Boot execution containing a list of daugherboard-specific DTB overlays based on daughercards found to be used during Kernel boot. This patch adds support for the J721E system on module boards containing the actual SoC ("J721EX-PM2-SOM", accessed via CONFIG_EEPROM_CHIP_ADDRESS), the common processor board ("J7X-BASE-CPB"), the Quad-Port Ethernet Expansion Board ("J7X-VSC8514-ETH"), the infotainment board ("J7X-INFOTAN-EXP") as well as for the gateway/Ethernet switch/industrial expansion board ("J7X-GESI-EXP"). Signed-off-by: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
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}