Some USB keys need to be switched off before loading the kernel
otherwise they can remain in an undefined status which prevents them
to be correctly recognized by the kernel.
Signed-off-by: Rodolfo Giometti <giometti@linux.it>
The I2C bootstrap values that can be setup via the "bootstrap" command,
were setup incorrect regarding the generation of the internal sync PCI
clock. The values for PLB clock == 133MHz were slighly incorrect and the
values for PLB clock == 166MHz were totally incorrect. This could
lead to a hangup upon booting while PCI configuration scan.
This patch fixes this issue and configures valid PCI divisor values
for the sync PCI clock, with respect to the provided external async
PCI frequency.
Here the values of the formula in the chapter 14.2 "PCI clocking"
from the 440EPx users manual:
AsyncPCICLK - 1MHz <= SyncPCIClk <= (2 * AsyncPCIClk) - 1MHz
33MHz async PCI frequency:
PLB = 133:
=> 32 <= 44.3 <= 65 (div = 3)
PLB = 166:
=> 32 <= 55.3 <= 65 (div = 3)
66MHz async PCI frequency:
PLB = 133:
=> 65 <= 66.5 <= 132 (div = 2)
PLB = 166:
=> 65 <= 83 <= 132 (div = 2)
Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
The BCSR status bit for the 66MHz PCI operation was correctly
addressed (MSB/LSB problem). Now the correct currently setup
PCI frequency is displayed upon bootup.
This patch also fixes this problem on Rainier & Yellowstone, since these
boards use the same souce code as Sequoia & Yosemite do.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
At 133 MHz the current SDRAM refresh rate is too fast
(measured 4 * 1.17 us).
CFG_MAMR_PTA changes from 39 to 97. This result
in a refresh rate of 4 * 7.8 us at the default clock
50 MHz. At 133 MHz the value will be then 4 * 2.9 us.
This is a compromise until a new method is found to
adjust the refresh rate.
Signed-off-by: Martin Krause <martin.krause@tqs.de>
The ATSTK1000-specific flash driver intializes bi_flashstart,
bi_flashsize and bi_flashoffset, but other flash drivers, like the CFI
driver, don't.
Initialize these in board_init_r instead so that things will still be
set up correctly when we switch to the CFI driver.
Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@atmel.com>
CFG_MEMTEST_START uses weird magic involving gd, which fails to
compile. Use hardcoded values instead (we actually know how much RAM
we have on board.)
Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@atmel.com>
Original isp116x-hcd code prepared multiple PTDs for longer than 16
byte transfers for one endpoint. That is unnecessary because the
ISP116x is able to split long data from one PTD into multiple
transactions based on the buffer size of the endpoint. It also caused
serious problems if the endpoint NAKed some of the transactions. In
that case ISP116x wouldn't notice that the other PTDs were for the same
endpoint and would try the other PTDs possibly out of order. That would
break the whole transfer.
This patch makes isp116x_submit_job to use one PTD for one transfer.
Signed-off-by: Timo Ketola <timo.ketola@exertus.fi>
Signed-off-by: Markus Klotzbuecher <mk@denx.de>
CFG_FPGA_XILINX is a bit value used to test against the value in
CONFIG_FPGA. Testing for a value will always return TRUE. I don't
think that is the intention in this code.
Signed-off-by: Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca>