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This patch allows u-boot to expose the complete DDR region(s) to Linux (after subtracting the memory hidden via MEM_TOP_HIDE mechanism). This allows the u-boot to support the 48-bit VA support provided by ARM64 Linux in flavors 3.18 and above, by passing the appropriate 'memory' DTS nodes. Signed-off-by: Bhupesh Sharma <bhupesh.sharma at freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Prabhakar Kushwaha <prabhakar at freescale.com> Reviewed-by: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
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Overview
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The LS2085A Reference Design (RDB) is a high-performance computing,
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evaluation, and development platform that supports the QorIQ LS2085A
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Layerscape Architecture processor.
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LS2085A SoC Overview
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The LS2085A integrated multicore processor combines eight ARM Cortex-A57
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processor cores with high-performance data path acceleration logic and network
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and peripheral bus interfaces required for networking, telecom/datacom,
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wireless infrastructure, and mil/aerospace applications.
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The LS2085A SoC includes the following function and features:
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- Eight 64-bit ARM Cortex-A57 CPUs
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- 1 MB platform cache with ECC
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- Two 64-bit DDR4 SDRAM memory controllers with ECC and interleaving support
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- One secondary 32-bit DDR4 SDRAM memory controller, intended for use by
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the AIOP
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- Data path acceleration architecture (DPAA2) incorporating acceleration for
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the following functions:
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- Packet parsing, classification, and distribution (WRIOP)
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- Queue and Hardware buffer management for scheduling, packet sequencing, and
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congestion management, buffer allocation and de-allocation (QBMan)
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- Cryptography acceleration (SEC) at up to 10 Gbps
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- RegEx pattern matching acceleration (PME) at up to 10 Gbps
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- Decompression/compression acceleration (DCE) at up to 20 Gbps
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- Accelerated I/O processing (AIOP) at up to 20 Gbps
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- QDMA engine
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- 16 SerDes lanes at up to 10.3125 GHz
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- Ethernet interfaces
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- Up to eight 10 Gbps Ethernet MACs
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- Up to eight 1 / 2.5 Gbps Ethernet MACs
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- High-speed peripheral interfaces
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- Four PCIe 3.0 controllers, one supporting SR-IOV
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- Additional peripheral interfaces
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- Two serial ATA (SATA 3.0) controllers
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- Two high-speed USB 3.0 controllers with integrated PHY
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- Enhanced secure digital host controller (eSDXC/eMMC)
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- Serial peripheral interface (SPI) controller
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- Quad Serial Peripheral Interface (QSPI) Controller
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- Four I2C controllers
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- Two DUARTs
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- Integrated flash controller (IFC 2.0) supporting NAND and NOR flash
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- Support for hardware virtualization and partitioning enforcement
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- QorIQ platform's trust architecture 3.0
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- Service processor (SP) provides pre-boot initialization and secure-boot
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capabilities
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LS2085ARDB board Overview
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- SERDES Connections, 16 lanes supporting:
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- PCI Express - 3.0
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- SATA 3.0
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- XFI
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- DDR Controller
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- Two ports of 72-bits (8-bits ECC) DDR4. Each port supports four
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chip-selects and two DIMM connectors. Support is up to 2133MT/s.
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- One port of 40-bits (8-bits ECC) DDR4 which supports four chip-selects
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and two DIMM connectors. Support is up to 1600MT/s.
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-IFC/Local Bus
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- IFC rev. 2.0 implementation supporting Little Endian connection scheme.
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- 128 MB NOR flash 16-bit data bus
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- One 2 GB NAND flash with ECC support
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- CPLD connection
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- USB 3.0
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- Two high speed USB 3.0 ports
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- First USB 3.0 port configured as Host with Type-A connector
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- Second USB 3.0 port configured as OTG with micro-AB connector
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- SDHC adapter
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- SD Card Rev 2.0 and Rev 3.0
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- DSPI
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- 128 MB high-speed flash Memory for boot code and storage (up to 108MHz)
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- 4 I2C controllers
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- Two SATA onboard connectors
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- UART
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- ARM JTAG support
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Memory map from core's view
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0x00_0000_0000 .. 0x00_000F_FFFF Boot Rom
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0x00_0100_0000 .. 0x00_0FFF_FFFF CCSR
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0x00_1800_0000 .. 0x00_181F_FFFF OCRAM
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0x00_3000_0000 .. 0x00_3FFF_FFFF IFC region #1
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0x00_8000_0000 .. 0x00_FFFF_FFFF DDR region #1
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0x05_1000_0000 .. 0x05_FFFF_FFFF IFC region #2
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0x80_8000_0000 .. 0xFF_FFFF_FFFF DDR region #2
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Other addresses are either reserved, or not used directly by u-boot.
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This list should be updated when more addresses are used.
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IFC region map from core's view
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During boot i.e. IFC Region #1:-
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0x30000000 - 0x37ffffff : 128MB : NOR flash
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0x3C000000 - 0x40000000 : 64MB : CPLD
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After relocate to DDR i.e. IFC Region #2:-
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0x5_1000_0000..0x5_1fff_ffff Memory Hole
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0x5_2000_0000..0x5_3fff_ffff IFC CSx (CPLD, NAND and others 512MB)
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0x5_4000_0000..0x5_7fff_ffff ASIC or others 1GB
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0x5_8000_0000..0x5_bfff_ffff IFC CS0 1GB (NOR/Promjet)
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0x5_C000_0000..0x5_ffff_ffff IFC CS1 1GB (NOR/Promjet)
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Booting Options
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a) NOR boot
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b) NAND boot
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Booting Linux flavors which do not support 48-bit VA (< Linux 3.18)
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One needs to use appropriate bootargs to boot Linux flavors which do
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not support 48-bit VA (for e.g. < Linux 3.18) by appending mem=2048M, as shown
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below:
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=> setenv bootargs 'console=ttyS1,115200 root=/dev/ram
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earlycon=uart8250,mmio,0x21c0600,115200 default_hugepagesz=2m hugepagesz=2m
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hugepages=16 mem=2048M'
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