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Samuel Holland
2c597855aa ARM: dts: sunxi: H2+/H3/H5: Sync from Linux v5.18-rc1
Copy the devicetree source for the H2+/H3/H5 SoCs and all existing
boards from the Linux v5.18-rc1 tag.

To maintain ABI compatibility with existing LTS kernels, one change
moving some IP blocks to the r_intc interrupt controller is excluded.
This effectively reverts Linux commits 994e5818392c and 9fdef3c3d8c2.

This commit also adds the following new board devicetree:
 - sun8i-h3-nanopi-r1.dts

This update should not impact any existing U-Boot functionality.

Signed-off-by: Samuel Holland <samuel@sholland.org>
2022-05-23 00:37:51 +01:00
Chen-Yu Tsai
b5fe523bbc sunxi: H3/H5 Sync DT files from upstream Linux kernel as of next-20200108
Sync the device tree files and device tree header files from upstream
Linux kernel, as of 2020-01-08. The commit synced to in the sunxi repo

    98d25b0b266d Merge branch 'sunxi/dt-for-5.6' into sunxi/for-next

which is also part of next-20200108.

Changes brought in include:

  - cleanup of pinmux node names
  - addition of Security ID, MBUS, CSI, crypto engine, video codec,
    pmu, and thermal sensor device nodes for both SoCs
  - addition of deinterlacing engine device node on H3
  - cleanup of RTC device node and addition of its clocks
  - various board cleanups and improvements
    - removal of pinmux node for GPIO lines
    - cpufreq / DVFS
    - HDMI output
    - UART-based Bluetooth
    - audio codec
    - USB ports
  - new boards

Most of the changes don't concern U-boot.

Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Reviewed-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
2020-01-24 23:06:49 +05:30
Chen-Yu Tsai
32f67bb7a1 sunxi: Enable eMMC on Libre Computer Board ALL-H3-CC boards
The Libretech ALL-H3-CC has a high density connector for attaching
an eMMC module. The module form factor and connection is specific
to Libretech, and has provisions for split vmmc/vqmmc (core and I/O)
voltage supplies, but this board does not wire the vqmmc side. The
H2+/H3/H5 SoCs do not support alternate I/O voltages for eMMC either.
Only 3.3V is supported. A specific module that ties vqmmc to vmmc,
with both at 3.3V, must be used.

Given that a) eMMC is not designed to be hotplugged, b) power is
always provided on the pins, and c) MMC controllers can deal with
missing cards, we can enable this by default. If a module is attached
it will be picked up by the system.

The device tree change was also submitted to the Linux Kernel and
has already been queued up for 4.19.

Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Reviewed-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@openedev.com>
2018-07-17 21:07:34 +05:30
Andre Przywara
7514ed33d2 sunxi: DT: update device tree files for Allwinner H3 and H5 SoCs
Update the device tree files from the Linux tree as of v4.18-rc3,
exactly Linux commit:
commit 55c5ba5e49a0a124ed416880e8227b493474495e
Author: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Date:   Tue Apr 24 19:34:22 2018 +0800

    arm64: dts: allwinner: h5: Add cpu0 label for first cpu

Since the H3 and H5 are very similar (aside from the actual ARM cores),
they share most the SoC .dtsi and thus have to be updated together.
One tiny change is the removal of the "arm/" prefix from the include
path in the sun50i-h5.dtsi, which is needed because we don't share the
same sophisticated DT directory layout of Linux.
Also we need to fix up the board .dts files already, since the .dtsi
removes some pins, so the .dts can't reference them anymore. This is to
maintain bisectability.

Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Acked-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
2018-07-16 12:02:54 +05:30
Chen-Yu Tsai
d7b17f1c24 sunxi: Split out common board design for ALL-H3-CC device tree
The Libre Computer Project ALL-H3-CC has three models, all using the
same board design, but with different pin compatible SoCs and amount of
DRAM.

Currently only the H3 1GB DRAM variant is supported. To support the two
other variants, first split the original device tree into a common board
design part and an SoC specific part.

The SoC part only defines which SoC is used and model name, and includes
the SoC specific dtsi file and the common design dtsi file.

Also fix up the SPDX identifier line to use the correct comment style,
and place it on the first line.

Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Reviewed-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@openedev.com>
2018-05-01 10:15:58 +05:30