Add initial device tree support for LD11 Global board.
Signed-off-by: Kunihiko Hayashi <hayashi.kunihiko@socionext.com>
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
The topic-miamilite SoM contains a Zynq xc7z010 SoC, 1GB DDR3L RAM,
64MB dual-parallel QSPI NOR flash and clock sources.
Signed-off-by: Mike Looijmans <mike.looijmans@topic.nl>
Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com>
NanoPi NEO2 is designed and developed by FriendlyElec
using the Allwinner 64-bit H5 SOC.
NanoPi Neo2 key features
- Allwinner H5, Quad-core 64-bit Cortex-A53
- 512MB DDR3 RAM
- microSD slot
- 10/100/1000M Ethernet
- Serial Debug Port
- 5V 2A DC MicroUSB power-supply
Signed-off-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
Tested-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
Orangepi Win/WinPlus is an open-source single-board computer
using the Allwinner A64 SOC.
A64 Orangepi Win/WinPlus has
- A64 Quad-core Cortex-A53 64bit
- 1GB(Win)/2GB(Win Plus) DDR3 SDRAM
- Debug TTL UART
- Four USB 2.0
- HDMI
- LCD
- Audio and MIC
- Wifi + BT
- IR receiver
- 5V DC power supply
Signed-off-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
Tested-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
Orangepi Zero Plus 2 is an open-source single-board computer
using the Allwinner h5 SOC.
H5 Orangepi Zero Plus 2 has
- Quad-core Cortex-A53
- 512MB DDR3
- micrSD slot and 8GB eMMC
- Debug TTL UART
- HDMI
- Wifi + BT
- OTG+power supply
Signed-off-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
Tested-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
Whistler is an ancient Tegra 2 reference board. I may have been the only
person who ever used it with upstream software, and I've just recycled
the board hardware. Hence, it makes sense to remove support from software.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Tom Warren <twarren@nvidia.com>
NanoPi M1 Plus is designed and developed by FriendlyElec
for professionals, enterprise users, makers and hobbyists
using the Allwinner H3 SOC.
NanoPi M1 Plus key features
- Allwinner H3, Quad-core Cortex-A7@1.2GHz
- 1GB DDR3 RAM
- 8GB eMMC
- microSD slot
- 10/100/1000M Ethernet
- Serial Debug Port
- 5V 2A DC power-supply
Signed-off-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
Tested-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
This adds the DDR3-1866 timing via its own DTS and wires it up. This
(currently) is not the default timing for the RK3399-Q7 and should be
selected explicitly via the config (CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEVICE_TREE).
Signed-off-by: Philipp Tomsich <philipp.tomsich@theobroma-systems.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This adds the DDR3-1333 timing via its own DTS and wires it up. This
is not the default timing for the RK3399-Q7 and should be selected
explicitly via the config (CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEVICE_TREE).
Signed-off-by: Philipp Tomsich <philipp.tomsich@theobroma-systems.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
To better support different RAM timings (DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1866 are
assembly options for the RK3399-Q7), this refactors the DTS support
and renames the default DTS variant from rk3399-puma to
rk3399-puma-ddr1600:
- changes the rk3399-puma DTS into a board-specific DTSI by removing
the inclusion of the DRAM timings
- adds a new rk3399-puma-ddr1600.dts, which includes the (new) common
board DTSI and the DDR3-1600 timing DTSI
- wires this up from arch/arm/dts/Makefile and configs/puma-rk3399_defconfig
Signed-off-by: Philipp Tomsich <philipp.tomsich@theobroma-systems.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Add basic support for rv1108 evb, whith this patch we
can boot into u-boot console.
Signed-off-by: Andy Yan <andy.yan@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
PX5 EVB is designed by Rockchip for automotive field
with integrated CVBS (TP2825) / MIPI DSI / CSI / LVDS
HDMI video input/output interface, audio codec ES8396,
WIFI / BT (on RTL8723BS), Gsensor BMA250E and light&proximity
sensor STK3410.
Signed-off-by: Andy Yan <andy.yan@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The GeekBox is a TV box from GeekBuying, based on an MXM3 module.
The module can be used with base boards such as the GeekBox Landingship.
This adds basic support to chain-load U-Boot from Rockchip's miniloader.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andy Yan <andy.yan@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Sheep board is designed by Rockchip as a EVB for rk3368.
Currently it is able to boot a linux kernel and system
to console with the miniloader run as fist level loader.
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Andy Yan <andy.yan@rock-chips.com>
Orangepi Prime is an open-source single-board computer
using the Allwinner h5 SOC.
H5 Orangepi Prime has
- Quad-core Cortex-A53
- 2GB DDR3
- Debug TTL UART
- 1000M/100M Ethernet RJ45
- Three USB 2.0
- HDMI
- Audio and MIC
- Wifi + BT
- IR receiver
- HDMI
- Wifi + BT
Boot from MMC:
-------------
U-Boot SPL 2017.05-00662-ga3f4c05-dirty (May 25 2017 - 13:30:14)
DRAM: 2048 MiB
Trying to boot from MMC1
NOTICE: BL3-1: Running on H5 (1718) in SRAM A2 (@0x44000)
NOTICE: Configuring SPC Controller
NOTICE: BL3-1: v1.0(debug):aa75c8d
NOTICE: BL3-1: Built : 18:28:27, May 24 2017
INFO: BL3-1: Initializing runtime services
INFO: BL3-1: Preparing for EL3 exit to normal world
INFO: BL3-1: Next image address: 0x4a000000, SPSR: 0x3c9
U-Boot 2017.05-00662-ga3f4c05-dirty (May 25 2017 - 13:30:14 +0000) Allwinner Technology
CPU: Allwinner H5 (SUN50I)
Model: OrangePi Prime
DRAM: 2 GiB
MMC: SUNXI SD/MMC: 0
*** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment
In: serial
Out: serial
Err: serial
Net: phy interface7
eth0: ethernet@1c30000
starting USB...
USB0: USB EHCI 1.00
USB1: USB OHCI 1.0
scanning bus 0 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found
scanning usb for storage devices... 0 Storage Device(s) found
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
Signed-off-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com>
BPI-M64 is a 64-bit quad-core mini single board computer
using the Allwinner A64 SOC.
BPI-M64 features
- 1.2 Ghz Quad-Core ARM Cortex A53
- 2GB DDR3 SDRAM with 733MHz
- MicroSD/eMMC(8GB)
- 10/100/1000Mbps ethernet (Realtek RTL8211E/D)
- Wifi + BT
- IR receiver
- Audio In/Out
- Video In/Out
- 5V 2A DC power-supply
For dts file,
Sync with Linux commit 4879b7ae("Merge tag 'dmaengine-4.12-rc1'").
Boot from MMC:
-------------
U-Boot SPL 2017.05-00667-g85dd258-dirty (May 29 2017 - 13:07:31)
DRAM: 2048 MiB
Trying to boot from MMC1
NOTICE: BL3-1: Running on A64/H64 (1689) in SRAM A2 (@0x44000)
NOTICE: Configuring SPC Controller
NOTICE: BL3-1: v1.0(debug):aa75c8d
NOTICE: BL3-1: Built : 18:28:27, May 24 2017
NOTICE: Configuring AXP PMIC
NOTICE: PMIC: setup successful
INFO: BL3-1: Initializing runtime services
INFO: BL3-1: Preparing for EL3 exit to normal world
INFO: BL3-1: Next image address: 0x4a000000, SPSR: 0x3c9
U-Boot 2017.05-00667-g85dd258-dirty (May 29 2017 - 13:07:31 +0000) Allwinner Technology
CPU: Allwinner A64 (SUN50I)
Model: BananaPi-M64
DRAM: 2 GiB
MMC: SUNXI SD/MMC: 0, SUNXI SD/MMC: 1
*** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment
In: serial
Out: serial
Err: serial
Net: No ethernet found.
starting USB...
No controllers found
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
Signed-off-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com>
NanoPi M1 is a board based on Allwinner H3 CPU.
This commit adds the support for this platform with:
- an include device tree which enables UART, LEDs, GPIO key switch,
1 USB host ports and the SD-card as a dtsi file.
- a device tree specific to this board that enables the
2 additional USB ports
- a defconfig file for minimal support
- a section in MAINTAINERS (add myself)
Synchronized with the kernel device tree, from commits:
sun8i-nanopi.dtsi: 85d2913614d9ab899d23b7ab7d22d23cf45bd1de
sun8i-h3-nanopi-m1.dts: 10efbf5f16336b7540ad6a16aa1cb0b26bab033b
Signed-off-by: Mylène Josserand <mylene.josserand@free-electrons.com>
Reviewed-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
LS2081ARDB board is similar to LS2080ARDB board with few differences
It hosts LS2081A SoC
Default boot source is QSPI-boot
It does not have IFC interface
RTC and QSPI flash device are different
It provides QIXIS access via I2C
Signed-off-by: Priyanka Jain <priyanka.jain@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Santan Kumar <santan.kumar@nxp.com>
Reviewed-by: York Sun <york.sun@nxp.com>
QSPI-boot is supported on LS2088ARDB RevF board with LS2088A SoC.
LS2088ARDB RevF Board has limitation that QIXIS can not be accessed.
CONFIG_FSL_QIXIS is not enabled.
Signed-off-by: Priyanka Jain <priyanka.jain@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Suresh Gupta <suresh.gupta@nxp.com>
Reviewed-by: York Sun <york.sun@nxp.com>
Firefly-rk3399 is a bord from T-Firefly, you can find detail about
it here:
http://en.t-firefly.com/en/firenow/Firefly_RK3399/
This patch add basic node for the board and make it able to bring
up.
Peripheral/interfaces on board:
- usb hub which connect to ehci controller;
- UART2 debug
- eMMC
- PCIe
- USB 3.0 HOST, type-C port
- sdio, sd-card
- HDMI
- Ethernet
- OPTICAL
- WiFi/BT
- MIPI CSI/DSI
- IR
- EDP/DP
Signed-off-by: Kever Yang <kever.yang@rock-chips.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This patch also removes all the excessive code for NS16550 intiailization
as the device tree can do that now. This also adds DM_I2C and DM_MMC
since the overlying drivers have the built-in support already. The
corresponding include/config/omap3_logic.h also reduced in size
due to the new device tree support.
Signed-off-by: Adam Ford <aford173@gmail.com>
Changes in V2:
Retain Auto-detect ability between SOM-LV and Torpedo
Split this off from the device sub submissions
The device tree source files of at91sam9263ek boards are copied from
the Linux v4.10, do the changes as below.
- Add the reg property for the pinctrl node.
- Move the gpio (pioA, pioB, pioC, pioD, pioE) nodes as the pinctrl's
slibling nodes, instead of the child nodes.
- Add the "u-boot,dm-pre-reloc" property for the dbgu node are used
in board_init_f stage.
- Fix the compilation warnings.
Signed-off-by: Wenyou Yang <wenyou.yang@atmel.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The device tree source files of at91sam9rlek boards are copied from
the Linux v4.10, do the changes as below.
- Add the reg property for the pinctrl node.
- Move the gpio (pioA, pioB, pioC, pioD) nodes as the pinctrl's
slibling nodes, instead of the child nodes.
- Add the "u-boot,dm-pre-reloc" property for the dbgu node are used
in board_init_f stage.
- Fix the compilation warnings.
Signed-off-by: Wenyou Yang <wenyou.yang@atmel.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The device tree source files of at91sam9g20ek and at91sam9260ek
boards are copied from the Linux v4.10, do the changes below.
- Fix the build error for the usb0 node.
- Add the reg property for the pinctrl node.
- Move the gpio (pioA, pioB, pioC ...) nodes as the pinctrl's
slibling nodes, instead of the child nodes.
- Add the "u-boot,dm-pre-reloc" property for the dbgu node are used
in board_init_f stage.
- Add the clk pinctrl of the mmc0 node.
- Fix the compilation warnings.
Signed-off-by: Wenyou Yang <wenyou.yang@atmel.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The device tree source files of at91sam9m10g45ek boards are copied
from the Linux v4.10, do the changes as below.
- Add the reg property for the pinctrl node.
- Move the gpio (pioA, pioB, pioC, pioD, pioE) nodes as the pinctrl's
slibling nodes, instead of the child nodes.
- Add the "u-boot,dm-pre-reloc" property to determine which nodes
are used by the board_init_f stage.
- Fix the compilation warnings.
Signed-off-by: Wenyou Yang <wenyou.yang@atmel.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The device tree source files of at91sam9n12ek boards are copied from
the Linux v4.10, do the changes as below.
- Add the reg property for the pinctrl node.
- Move the gpio (pioA, pioB, pioC, pioD) nodes as the pinctrl's
slibling nodes, instead of the child nodes.
- Change the compatible of the spi flash to "spi-flash".
- Add the spi0 aliases.
- Fix the pinctrl-names of mmc0 node.
- Add the "u-boot,dm-pre-reloc" property to determine which nodes
are used by the board_init_f stage.
- Fix the compilation warnings.
Signed-off-by: Wenyou Yang <wenyou.yang@atmel.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The device tree source files of at91sam9x5ek board are copied from
the Linux v4.10, do the changes below.
- Add the reg property for the pinctrl node.
- Move the gpio (pioA, pioB, pioC ...) nodes as the pinctrl's
slibling nodes, instead of the child nodes.
- Add the "u-boot,dm-pre-reloc" property to determine which nodes
are used by the board_init_f stage.
- Change the compatible of the spi flash to "spi-flash".
- Add the spi0 aliases.
- Fix the compilation warnings.
Signed-off-by: Wenyou Yang <wenyou.yang@atmel.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Add NAND to CP master device tree. Add armada-7040-db-nand
device tree for the board configured with NAND boot device.
Add comment about boot device ID to armada-7040-db DTS.
Signed-off-by: Konstantin Porotchkin <kostap@marvell.com>
Cc: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
Cc: Igal Liberman <igall@marvell.com>
Cc: Nadav Haklai <nadavh@marvell.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
This board support stm32f7 family device stm32f769-I with 2MB internal Flash &
512KB RAM.
STM32F769 lines offer the performance of the Cortex-M7 core (with double
precision floating point unit) running up to 216 MHz.
To compile for stm32f769 board, use same defconfig as stm32f746-disco,
the only difference is to pass "DEVICE_TREE=stm32f769-disco".
Signed-off-by: Vikas Manocha <vikas.manocha@st.com>
cc: Christophe KERELLO <christophe.kerello@st.com>
Add support for the Terasic DE10-Nano board. The board
is based on the DE0-Nano-Soc board but adds a larger FPGA
and an HDMI output.
Signed-off-by: Dalon Westergreen <dwesterg@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Dinh Nguyen <dinguyen@kernel.org>
Lichee Pi Zero is a development board with a V3s SoC, which features
64MiB DRAM co-packaged within the SoC, a TF slot, a SPI NOR slot (not
soldered in production batch), a 40-pin RGB LCD connector and some extra
pins available as 2.54mm pins or stamp holes.
Add support for it.
Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.io>
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com>
The Bananapi M2 Ultra is the first publicly available development board
featuring the R40 SoC.
This patch add barebone dtsi/dts files for the R40 and Bananapi M2 Ultra,
as well as a defconfig for it.
Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com>
Somehow 43b5c78d8d ("rockchip: cosmetic: Sort RK3288 boards") moved
the rock board in between some rk3288 board, probably as a result of
rebasing.
So move it back to its original position above all rk3288 boards.
Fixes: 43b5c78d8d ("rockchip: cosmetic: Sort RK3288 boards")
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Add the device tree file for sama5d4ek board.
The dts file is copied from Linux-4.4, do the following changes.
- add the "u-boot,dm-pre-reloc" property to determine which nodes
which are needed by SPL and by the board_init_f stage.
- fix the compilation warning.
Signed-off-by: Wenyou Yang <wenyou.yang@atmel.com>
Add the device tree files for sama5d4 Xplained board.
The dts files are copied from Linux-4.4, do the following changes.
- add reg property for pinctrl node.
- move the gpio nodes(pioA, pioB, pioC ...) from the pinctrl child's
nodes to its slibling nodes.
- add the "u-boot,dm-pre-reloc" property to determine which nodes
which are needed by SPL and by the board_init_f stage.
- fix the compilation warnings.
Signed-off-by: Wenyou Yang <wenyou.yang@atmel.com>
Add the device tree file for sama5d3 Xplained board.
The dts files are copied from the Linux-4.9, do changes as below.
- add the "u-boot,dm-pre-reloc" property to determine which nodes
which are needed by SPL and by the board_init_f stage.
- fix the compile warning.
Signed-off-by: Wenyou Yang <wenyou.yang@atmel.com>
Add the device tree files for sama5d3xek board.
The dts files are copied from Linux-4.9, do the changes as below.
- add reg property for the pinctrl node.
- move the gpio nodes (pioA, pioB, pioC ...) as the pinctrl's
slibling nodes.
- add the "u-boot,dm-pre-reloc" property to determine which nodes
which are needed by SPL and by the board_init_f stage.
- fix the compile warning.
- add spi0 node aliases.
Signed-off-by: Wenyou Yang <wenyou.yang@atmel.com>
Logic PD has an i.MX6Q system on module (SOM) with a development kit. The
SOM has a built-in microSD socket, DDR and NAND flash. The development kit
has an SMSC Ethernet PHY, serial debug port and a variety of peripherals.
This have been verified to boot the i.MX6Q version over either SD
on the development kit or NAND built into the SOM. Items in the dtsi file
are specific to the SOM itself. Items in the dts file are in the baseboard.
Future versions of the SOM will come out supporting the same basebord and
potentially future base boards will come out supporting the same SOM.
Signed-off-by: Adam Ford <aford173@gmail.com>
The Sunchip CX-A99 is a board used in some media players. It features:
An Allwinner A80 ARM SoC (4 * Cortex-A7 + 4 * Cortex-A15 cores)
2 GiB or 4 GiB DDR3 DRAM
AXP808 PMIC
16 GB or 32 GB eMMC
SDIO Wifi/Bluetooth/FM module
SD card slot
1 USB 3.0 connector
2 USB 2.0 connectors
SATA connector
UART connector (internally) for serial console
Ethernet connector (10/100/1000 Mbit/s)
HDMI connector
Composite video and analog audio connector
S/PDIF connector
IR remote control receiver
This patch adds a defconfig for the board. The DRAM settings are as found
in the vendor sys_config.fex file.
It has a preliminary device tree for use until a device tree is accepted
upstream, after which it can be replaced by the upstream version.
Signed-off-by: Rask Ingemann Lambertsen <rask@formelder.dk>
[squash commits, and edited new meanful commit message]
Signed-off-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@openedev.com>
Reviewed-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@openedev.com>
Those DT will be part of 4.10, sync them so we can have our own config.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com>
Reviewed-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@openedev.com>
Add support for the NanoPi NEO Air H3 board from friendlyarm.com . This
board contains WiFi, Bluetooth, 8GB eMMC storage and 512 MB DDR3 ram.
Signed-off-by: Jelle van der Waa <jelle@vdwaa.nl>
Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com>
[Rebase on master]
Signed-off-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@openedev.com>
Reviewed-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@openedev.com>
The OrangePi PC 2 is a typical SBC with the 64-bit Allwinner H5 SoC.
Add a (64-bit only) defconfig defining the required options to build
the U-Boot proper.
Create a new .dts file for it by including the (32-bit) H3 SoC .dtsi
and changing the differing components accordingly.
This is a preliminary device tree mostly for U-Boot's own sake, it
is expected to be updated once the official DT gets accepted upstream.
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com>
[squash the commits, update the commit message]
Signed-off-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@openedev.com>
Reviewed-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@openedev.com>
MiQi is rk3288 based development board with 1 or 2 GB SDRAM, 16 GB eMMC,
micro SD card interface, 4 USB 2.0 ports, HDMI, gigabit Ethernet and
expansion ports.
Signed-off-by: Jernej Skrabec <jernej.skrabec@siol.net>
Reviewed-by: Kever Yang <kever.yang@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Eddie Cai <eddie.cai.linux@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Sort rk3288 boards in alphabetical order.
Signed-off-by: Jernej Skrabec <jernej.skrabec@siol.net>
Reviewed-by: Kever Yang <kever.yang@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Eddie Cai <eddie.cai.linux@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The RK3399-Q7 is a system-on-module featuring the Rockchip RK3399
in a Qseven-compatible form-factor.
These changes add a device-tree describing the board and its
interfaces for basic functionality (e.g. GbE, SPI, eMMC, SD-card).
This includes the following changes from the original development:
* dts: rk3399-puma: include DTS for RK3399-Q7 SoM in the Makefile
* dts: rk3399-puma: add gmac for the RK3399-Q7
This change enables the Gigabit Ethernet support on the RK3399-Q7.
* dts: rk3399-puma: use serial0 for stdout
* dts: rk3399-puma: prepare the sdmmc node for SPL booting
* dts: rk3399-puma: enable spi1 and spi5, add /spi1/spiflash
The RK3399-Q7 (Puma) unsually (this is a build-time option for
customised boards) has an on-module SPI-flash connected to SPI1.
As of today, this is a Winbond W25Q32DW (32MBit) device.
The SPI5 controller is routed to the Q7 edge connector and provides
general-purpose SPI connectivity for customer base-boards.
With some minor improvements on integration into our outbound tree
- explicitly modelled the SPI flash as 'spiflash' under spi0
[dts: rk3399-puma: explicitly model spi-flash under spi1]
- renamed the aliases to spi0 and spi1 to allow easier use of
commands and legacy (SPL) infrastructure... i.e. the controllers
will be 0 and 1 for 'sf probe', 'sspi', etc.
[dts: rk3399-puma: rename aliases to number spi as 0 and 1 for commands]
* dts: rk3399-puma: include SPI in the spl-boot-order property
Signed-off-by: Philipp Tomsich <philipp.tomsich@theobroma-systems.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The Rock is a RK3188 based single board computer by Radxa.
Currently it still relies on the proprietary DDR init and
cannot use the generic SPL, but at least is able to boot
a linux kernel and system up to a regular login prompt.
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Kever Yang <kever.yang@rock-chips.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Fix sort order in defconfig, enable CONFIG_SPL_TINY_MEMSET:
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This patch adds board support for the Toradex Apalis TK1 a computer on
module which can be used on different carrier boards.
The module consists of a Tegra TK1 SoC, a PMIC solution, 2 GB of DDR3L
RAM, a bunch of level shifters, an eMMC, a TMP451 temperature sensor
chip, an I210 gigabit Ethernet controller and a SGTL5000 audio codec.
Furthermore, there is a Kinetis MK20DN512 companion micro controller for
analogue, CAN and resistive touch functionality.
For the sake of ease of use we do not distinguish between different
carrier boards for now as the base module features are deemed
sufficient enough for regular booting.
The following functionality is working so far:
- eMMC boot, environment storage and Toradex factory config block
- Gigabit Ethernet
- MMC/SD cards (both MMC1 as well as SD1 slot)
- USB client/host (dual role OTG port as client e.g. for DFU/UMS or host,
other two ports as host)
Signed-off-by: Marcel Ziswiler <marcel.ziswiler@toradex.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Ziswiler <marcel@ziswiler.com>
Signed-off-by: Tom Warren <twarren@nvidia.com>
The gdsys ControlCenter Digital board is based on a Marvell Armada 38x
SOC.
It boots from SPI-Flash but can be configured to boot from SD-card for
factory programming and testing.
On board peripherals include:
- 2 x GbE
- Xilinx Kintex-7 FPGA connected via PCIe
- mSATA
- USB3 host
- Atmel TPM
Signed-off-by: Dirk Eibach <dirk.eibach@gdsys.cc>
Signed-off-by: Mario Six <mario.six@gdsys.cc>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
Initial DTS file for Marvell ESPRESSOBin comunity board
based on Armada-3720 SoC.
The Marvell ESPRESSOBin is a tiny board made by Globalscale
and available on KickStarter site. It has dual core Armv8
Marvell SoC (Armada-3720) with 512MB/1GB/2GB DDR3 RAM,
mini-PCIe 2.0 slot, single SATA-3 port, USB 2.0 and USB 3.0
interfaces, Gigabit Ethernet switch with 3 ports, micro-SD
socket and two 46-pin GPIO connectors.
Signed-off-by: Konstantin Porotchkin <kostap@marvell.com>
Cc: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
Cc: Igal Liberman <igall@marvell.com>
Cc: Nadav Haklai <nadavh@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
Added A8040 dts file for community board MACCHIATIBin.
The patch includes the following features:
AP - Serial console (connected to onboard FTDI usb to serial)
CP0 - PCIe x4, SATA, I2C and 10G KR
(connected to Marvell 3310 10G copper / SFP+ phy)
CP1 - Boot SPI, USB3 host, 2xSATA, 10G KR
(connected to Marvell 3310 10G copper / SFP+ phy),
SGMII connected to onboard 1512 1Gbps copper phy,
and additional SGMII connected to SFP
(default 1Gbps can be configured to 2.5Gbps).
Network interface naming -
egiga0 - CP0 KR
egiga1 - CP1 KR
egiga2 - CP1 RJ45 1Gbps connector (recommended for TFTP boot)
egiga3 - CP1 SFP default 1Gbps and can be modified to 2.5Gbps
Signed-off-by: Konstantin Porotchkin <kostap@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: Rabeeh Khoury <rabeeh@solid-run.com>
Cc: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
Cc: Nadav Haklai <nadavh@marvell.com>
Cc: Neta Zur Hershkovits <neta@marvell.com>
Cc: Igal Liberman <igall@marvell.com>
Cc: Haim Boot <hayim@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
Introduce device tree support.
dts from kernel commit c4f3f22edd Merge tag 'linux-kselftest-4.11-rc1'
Signed-off-by: Peng Fan <peng.fan@nxp.com>
Cc: Stefano Babic <sbabic@denx.de>
OPOS6UL is an i.MX6UL based SoM with 256MB RAM, 4GB eMMC and an ethernet
phy. OPOS6ULDev is carrier board for the OPOS6UL.
U-Boot SPL 2017.03-rc3-00002-g5085c26 (Mar 07 2017 - 09:48:09)
Trying to boot from MMC1
U-Boot 2017.03-rc3-00002-g5085c26 (Mar 07 2017 - 09:48:09 +0100)
CPU: Freescale i.MX6UL rev1.0 528 MHz (running at 396 MHz)
CPU: Industrial temperature grade (-40C to 105C) at 40C
Reset cause: POR
Model: Armadeus Systems OPOS6UL SoM on OPOS6ULDev board
DRAM: 256 MiB
MMC: FSL_SDHC: 0, FSL_SDHC: 1
Video: 800x480x18
In: serial
Out: serial
Err: serial
Net: FEC [PRIME]
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Szymanski <sebastien.szymanski@armadeus.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Boot from MMC:
-------------
U-Boot SPL 2017.01-rc2-gba3c151-dirty (Jan 02 2017 - 16:59:33)
Trying to boot from MMC1
U-Boot 2017.01-rc2-gba3c151-dirty (Jan 02 2017 - 16:59:33 +0100)
CPU: Freescale i.MX6UL rev1.1 528 MHz (running at 396 MHz)
CPU: Industrial temperature grade (-40C to 105C) at 33C
Reset cause: POR
Model: Engicam Is.IoT MX6UL Starterkit
DRAM: 512 MiB
MMC: FSL_SDHC: 0
*** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment
In: serial
Out: serial
Err: serial
Net: CPU Net Initialization Failed
No ethernet found.
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
isiotmx6ul>
Cc: Stefano Babic <sbabic@denx.de>
Cc: Matteo Lisi <matteo.lisi@engicam.com>
Cc: Michael Trimarchi <michael@amarulasolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
Add dts binding header for rk3328, files origin from kernel.
Signed-off-by: William Zhang <william.zhang@rock-chips.com>
Signed-off-by: Kever Yang <kever.yang@rock-chips.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This device tree has been extracted from v4.9 kernel
Signed-off-by: Patrice Chotard <patrice.chotard@st.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Miniarm is the internal project code. Now it is officially named Tinker board.
So rename it.
Signed-off-by: Eddie Cai <eddie.cai@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
As reported in [1], rename the k2* dts files to keystone-* files
this will force consistency throughout.
Script for the same (and hand modified for Makefile and config
files):
for i in arch/arm/dts/k2*
do
b=`basename $i`;
git mv $i arch/arm/dts/keystone-$b;
sed -i -e "s/$b/keystone-$b/g" arch/arm/dts/*[si]
done
This is similar to linux kernel commit 5edafc29829bc ("ARM: dts: k2*: Rename
the k2* files to keystone-k2* files")
[1] http://marc.info/?l=linux-arm-kernel&m=145637407804754&w=2
Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
This patch adds the DTS source files needed for stm32f746-disco board
The files are based on the stm32f429/469 files from current linux
kernel.
Source for "arch/arm/dts/armv7-m.dtsi": Linux: "arch/arm/boot/dts/armv7-m.dtsi"
Signed-off-by: Michael Kurz <michi.kurz@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Vikas MANOCHA <vikas.manocha@st.com>
All the UniPhier DT files are compiled if CONFIG_ARCH_UNIPHIER
is enabled, but not all of them actually work. For example, when
U-Boot is compiled for ARM 32 bit, 64 bit DT files are also built,
and vice versa. Compile only the combination that makes sense.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Add a proper device tree file for Orange Pi Zero boards from Xunlong,
which come with a Allwinner H2+ SoC (similar to H3).
Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.xyz>
Reviewed-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@openedev.com>
Add CX9020 board based on mx53loco.
Add simplified imx53 base device tree from kernel v4.8-rc8, to reuse
serial_mxc with DTE and prepare for device tree migration of other
functions and imx53 devices.
The CX9020 differs from i.MX53 Quick Start Board by:
- use uart2 instead of uart1
- DVI-D connector instead of VGA
- no audio
- CCAT FPGA connected to emi
- enable rtc
Signed-off-by: Patrick Bruenn <p.bruenn@beckhoff.com>
Add CycloneV based Terasic DE1-SoC board. The board boots
from SD/MMC. Ethernet and USB host is supported.
Signed-off-by: Anatolij Gustschin <agust@denx.de>
Cc: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
This patch adds the necessary files to support the Marvell Armada 8k
devel board. Most board specfic files are shared with the Armada 7k
boards under the name "armada-8k*". So only minimal changes are
necessary to add this basic board support (except the DT files of
course).
Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
Cc: Nadav Haklai <nadavh@marvell.com>
Cc: Neta Zur Hershkovits <neta@marvell.com>
Cc: Kostya Porotchkin <kostap@marvell.com>
Cc: Omri Itach <omrii@marvell.com>
Cc: Igal Liberman <igall@marvell.com>
Cc: Haim Boot <hayim@marvell.com>
Cc: Hanna Hawa <hannah@marvell.com>
Add DT support for dra71-evm and built it as part of FIT image.
Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
This patch adds device trees for the bcm283x platform to be used with
OF_CONTROL. The version 4.8-rc7 of the linux kernel was used as source.
Cc: Albert Aribaud <albert.u.boot@aribaud.net>
Signed-off-by: Fabian Vogt <fvogt@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Add board support for sun8i_r16 Nintendo NES Classic edition.
Signed-off-by: FUKAUMI Naoki <naobsd@gmail.com>
[jagan: Add commit message body]
Signed-off-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@openedev.com>
Reviewed-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@openedev.com>
This adds support for the Asus Chromebook Flip, an RK3288-based clamshell
device which can flip into 'tablet' mode. The device tree file comes from
Linux v4.8. The SDRAM parameters are for 4GB Samsung LPDDR3.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This adds support for the Asus Chromebit, and RK3288-based device designed
to plug directly into an HDMI monitor. The device tree file comes from
Linux v4.8.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
At present we have a single rk3288-based Chromebook: chromebook_jerry. But
all such Chromebooks can use the same binary with only device-tree
differences. The family name is 'veyron', so rename the files accordingly.
Also update the device-tree filename since this currently differs from
Linux.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>