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The Tegra2 boot path is more complicated than it needs to be. Since we want to move to building most of U-Boot with ARMv7 and only a small part with ARMv4T (for AVP) it should be as simple as possible. This makes tegra2_start() into a simple function which either does AVP init or A9 init depending on which core is running it. Both cores now following the same init path, beginning at _start, and the special Tegra2 boot path code is no longer required. Only two files need to be built for ARMv4T, and this is handled in the Tegra2 CPU Makefile. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Tom Warren <twarren@nvidia.com>
324 lines
8.2 KiB
C
324 lines
8.2 KiB
C
/*
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* (C) Copyright 2010-2011
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* NVIDIA Corporation <www.nvidia.com>
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*
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* See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this
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* project.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
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* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
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* MA 02111-1307 USA
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*/
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#include "ap20.h"
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#include <asm/io.h>
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#include <asm/arch/tegra2.h>
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#include <asm/arch/clk_rst.h>
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#include <asm/arch/clock.h>
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#include <asm/arch/pmc.h>
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#include <asm/arch/pinmux.h>
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#include <asm/arch/scu.h>
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#include <common.h>
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/* Returns 1 if the current CPU executing is a Cortex-A9, else 0 */
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static int ap20_cpu_is_cortexa9(void)
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{
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u32 id = readb(NV_PA_PG_UP_BASE + PG_UP_TAG_0);
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return id == (PG_UP_TAG_0_PID_CPU & 0xff);
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}
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void init_pllx(void)
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{
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struct clk_rst_ctlr *clkrst = (struct clk_rst_ctlr *)NV_PA_CLK_RST_BASE;
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struct clk_pll *pll = &clkrst->crc_pll[CLOCK_ID_XCPU];
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u32 reg;
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/* If PLLX is already enabled, just return */
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if (readl(&pll->pll_base) & PLL_ENABLE_MASK)
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return;
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/* Set PLLX_MISC */
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writel(1 << PLL_CPCON_SHIFT, &pll->pll_misc);
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/* Use 12MHz clock here */
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reg = PLL_BYPASS_MASK | (12 << PLL_DIVM_SHIFT);
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reg |= 1000 << PLL_DIVN_SHIFT;
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writel(reg, &pll->pll_base);
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reg |= PLL_ENABLE_MASK;
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writel(reg, &pll->pll_base);
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reg &= ~PLL_BYPASS_MASK;
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writel(reg, &pll->pll_base);
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}
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static void enable_cpu_clock(int enable)
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{
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struct clk_rst_ctlr *clkrst = (struct clk_rst_ctlr *)NV_PA_CLK_RST_BASE;
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u32 clk;
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/*
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* NOTE:
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* Regardless of whether the request is to enable or disable the CPU
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* clock, every processor in the CPU complex except the master (CPU 0)
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* will have it's clock stopped because the AVP only talks to the
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* master. The AVP does not know (nor does it need to know) that there
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* are multiple processors in the CPU complex.
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*/
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if (enable) {
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/* Initialize PLLX */
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init_pllx();
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/* Wait until all clocks are stable */
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udelay(PLL_STABILIZATION_DELAY);
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writel(CCLK_BURST_POLICY, &clkrst->crc_cclk_brst_pol);
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writel(SUPER_CCLK_DIVIDER, &clkrst->crc_super_cclk_div);
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}
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/*
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* Read the register containing the individual CPU clock enables and
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* always stop the clock to CPU 1.
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*/
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clk = readl(&clkrst->crc_clk_cpu_cmplx);
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clk |= 1 << CPU1_CLK_STP_SHIFT;
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/* Stop/Unstop the CPU clock */
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clk &= ~CPU0_CLK_STP_MASK;
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clk |= !enable << CPU0_CLK_STP_SHIFT;
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writel(clk, &clkrst->crc_clk_cpu_cmplx);
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clock_enable(PERIPH_ID_CPU);
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}
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static int is_cpu_powered(void)
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{
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struct pmc_ctlr *pmc = (struct pmc_ctlr *)NV_PA_PMC_BASE;
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return (readl(&pmc->pmc_pwrgate_status) & CPU_PWRED) ? 1 : 0;
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}
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static void remove_cpu_io_clamps(void)
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{
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struct pmc_ctlr *pmc = (struct pmc_ctlr *)NV_PA_PMC_BASE;
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u32 reg;
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/* Remove the clamps on the CPU I/O signals */
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reg = readl(&pmc->pmc_remove_clamping);
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reg |= CPU_CLMP;
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writel(reg, &pmc->pmc_remove_clamping);
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/* Give I/O signals time to stabilize */
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udelay(IO_STABILIZATION_DELAY);
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}
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static void powerup_cpu(void)
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{
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struct pmc_ctlr *pmc = (struct pmc_ctlr *)NV_PA_PMC_BASE;
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u32 reg;
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int timeout = IO_STABILIZATION_DELAY;
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if (!is_cpu_powered()) {
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/* Toggle the CPU power state (OFF -> ON) */
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reg = readl(&pmc->pmc_pwrgate_toggle);
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reg &= PARTID_CP;
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reg |= START_CP;
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writel(reg, &pmc->pmc_pwrgate_toggle);
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/* Wait for the power to come up */
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while (!is_cpu_powered()) {
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if (timeout-- == 0)
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printf("CPU failed to power up!\n");
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else
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udelay(10);
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}
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/*
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* Remove the I/O clamps from CPU power partition.
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* Recommended only on a Warm boot, if the CPU partition gets
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* power gated. Shouldn't cause any harm when called after a
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* cold boot according to HW, probably just redundant.
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*/
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remove_cpu_io_clamps();
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}
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}
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static void enable_cpu_power_rail(void)
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{
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struct pmc_ctlr *pmc = (struct pmc_ctlr *)NV_PA_PMC_BASE;
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u32 reg;
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reg = readl(&pmc->pmc_cntrl);
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reg |= CPUPWRREQ_OE;
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writel(reg, &pmc->pmc_cntrl);
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/*
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* The TI PMU65861C needs a 3.75ms delay between enabling
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* the power rail and enabling the CPU clock. This delay
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* between SM1EN and SM1 is for switching time + the ramp
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* up of the voltage to the CPU (VDD_CPU from PMU).
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*/
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udelay(3750);
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}
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static void reset_A9_cpu(int reset)
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{
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/*
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* NOTE: Regardless of whether the request is to hold the CPU in reset
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* or take it out of reset, every processor in the CPU complex
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* except the master (CPU 0) will be held in reset because the
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* AVP only talks to the master. The AVP does not know that there
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* are multiple processors in the CPU complex.
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*/
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/* Hold CPU 1 in reset, and CPU 0 if asked */
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reset_cmplx_set_enable(1, crc_rst_cpu | crc_rst_de | crc_rst_debug, 1);
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reset_cmplx_set_enable(0, crc_rst_cpu | crc_rst_de | crc_rst_debug,
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reset);
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/* Enable/Disable master CPU reset */
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reset_set_enable(PERIPH_ID_CPU, reset);
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}
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static void clock_enable_coresight(int enable)
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{
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u32 rst, src;
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clock_set_enable(PERIPH_ID_CORESIGHT, enable);
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reset_set_enable(PERIPH_ID_CORESIGHT, !enable);
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if (enable) {
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/*
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* Put CoreSight on PLLP_OUT0 (216 MHz) and divide it down by
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* 1.5, giving an effective frequency of 144MHz.
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* Set PLLP_OUT0 [bits31:30 = 00], and use a 7.1 divisor
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* (bits 7:0), so 00000001b == 1.5 (n+1 + .5)
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*/
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src = CLK_DIVIDER(NVBL_PLLP_KHZ, 144000);
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clock_ll_set_source_divisor(PERIPH_ID_CSI, 0, src);
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/* Unlock the CPU CoreSight interfaces */
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rst = 0xC5ACCE55;
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writel(rst, CSITE_CPU_DBG0_LAR);
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writel(rst, CSITE_CPU_DBG1_LAR);
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}
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}
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void start_cpu(u32 reset_vector)
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{
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/* Enable VDD_CPU */
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enable_cpu_power_rail();
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/* Hold the CPUs in reset */
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reset_A9_cpu(1);
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/* Disable the CPU clock */
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enable_cpu_clock(0);
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/* Enable CoreSight */
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clock_enable_coresight(1);
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/*
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* Set the entry point for CPU execution from reset,
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* if it's a non-zero value.
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*/
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if (reset_vector)
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writel(reset_vector, EXCEP_VECTOR_CPU_RESET_VECTOR);
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/* Enable the CPU clock */
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enable_cpu_clock(1);
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/* If the CPU doesn't already have power, power it up */
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powerup_cpu();
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/* Take the CPU out of reset */
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reset_A9_cpu(0);
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}
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void halt_avp(void)
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{
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for (;;) {
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writel((HALT_COP_EVENT_JTAG | HALT_COP_EVENT_IRQ_1 \
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| HALT_COP_EVENT_FIQ_1 | (FLOW_MODE_STOP<<29)),
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FLOW_CTLR_HALT_COP_EVENTS);
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}
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}
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void enable_scu(void)
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{
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struct scu_ctlr *scu = (struct scu_ctlr *)NV_PA_ARM_PERIPHBASE;
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u32 reg;
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/* If SCU already setup/enabled, return */
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if (readl(&scu->scu_ctrl) & SCU_CTRL_ENABLE)
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return;
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/* Invalidate all ways for all processors */
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writel(0xFFFF, &scu->scu_inv_all);
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/* Enable SCU - bit 0 */
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reg = readl(&scu->scu_ctrl);
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reg |= SCU_CTRL_ENABLE;
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writel(reg, &scu->scu_ctrl);
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}
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void init_pmc_scratch(void)
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{
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struct pmc_ctlr *const pmc = (struct pmc_ctlr *)NV_PA_PMC_BASE;
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int i;
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/* SCRATCH0 is initialized by the boot ROM and shouldn't be cleared */
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for (i = 0; i < 23; i++)
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writel(0, &pmc->pmc_scratch1+i);
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/* ODMDATA is for kernel use to determine RAM size, LP config, etc. */
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writel(CONFIG_SYS_BOARD_ODMDATA, &pmc->pmc_scratch20);
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}
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void tegra2_start(void)
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{
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struct pmux_tri_ctlr *pmt = (struct pmux_tri_ctlr *)NV_PA_APB_MISC_BASE;
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/* If we are the AVP, start up the first Cortex-A9 */
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if (!ap20_cpu_is_cortexa9()) {
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/* enable JTAG */
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writel(0xC0, &pmt->pmt_cfg_ctl);
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/*
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* If we are ARM7 - give it a different stack. We are about to
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* start up the A9 which will want to use this one.
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*/
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asm volatile("ldr sp, =%c0\n"
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: : "i"(AVP_EARLY_BOOT_STACK_LIMIT));
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start_cpu((u32)_start);
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halt_avp();
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/* not reached */
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}
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/* Init PMC scratch memory */
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init_pmc_scratch();
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enable_scu();
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/* enable SMP mode and FW for CPU0, by writing to Auxiliary Ctl reg */
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asm volatile(
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"mrc p15, 0, r0, c1, c0, 1\n"
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"orr r0, r0, #0x41\n"
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"mcr p15, 0, r0, c1, c0, 1\n");
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/* FIXME: should have ap20's L2 disabled too? */
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}
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