u-boot/arch/arm/mach-rockchip/rk3399/rk3399.c
Marty E. Plummer 6d36e92d28 rockchip: rk3399: Add support for chromebook_kevin
Add support for Kevin, an RK3399-based convertible chromebook that is
very similar to Bob. This patch is mostly based on existing support for
Bob, with only minor changes for Kevin-specific things.

Unlike other Gru boards, coreboot sets Kevin's center logic to 925 mV,
so adjust it here in the dts as well. The rk3399-gru-kevin devicetree
has an unknown event code reference which has to be defined, set it
to the Linux counterpart. The new defconfig is copied from Bob with the
diffconfig:

     DEFAULT_DEVICE_TREE "rk3399-gru-bob" -> "rk3399-gru-kevin"
     DEFAULT_FDT_FILE "rockchip/rk3399-gru-bob.dtb" -> "rockchip/rk3399-gru-kevin.dtb"
     VIDEO_ROCKCHIP_MAX_XRES 1280 -> 2400
     VIDEO_ROCKCHIP_MAX_YRES 800 -> 1600
    +TARGET_CHROMEBOOK_KEVIN y

With this Kevin can boot from SPI flash to a usable U-Boot prompt on the
display with the keyboard working, but cannot boot into Linux for
unknown reasons.

eMMC starts in a working state but fails to re-init, microSD card works
but at a lower-than-expected speed, USB works but causes a hang on
de-init. There are known workarounds to solve eMMC and USB issues.

Cc: Marty E. Plummer <hanetzer@startmail.com>
Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
[Alper: commit message, resync config with Bob, update MAINTAINERS,
        add to Rockchip doc, add Kconfig help message, set regulator]
Co-developed-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Kever Yang <kever.yang@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2022-03-18 18:12:03 +08:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
/*
* Copyright (c) 2016 Rockchip Electronics Co., Ltd
*/
#include <common.h>
#include <fdt_support.h>
#include <init.h>
#include <log.h>
#include <spl.h>
#include <spl_gpio.h>
#include <syscon.h>
#include <asm/armv8/mmu.h>
#include <asm/global_data.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/arch-rockchip/bootrom.h>
#include <asm/arch-rockchip/clock.h>
#include <asm/arch-rockchip/gpio.h>
#include <asm/arch-rockchip/grf_rk3399.h>
#include <asm/arch-rockchip/hardware.h>
#include <linux/bitops.h>
#include <power/regulator.h>
DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
#define GRF_EMMCCORE_CON11 0xff77f02c
#define GRF_BASE 0xff770000
const char * const boot_devices[BROM_LAST_BOOTSOURCE + 1] = {
[BROM_BOOTSOURCE_EMMC] = "/sdhci@fe330000",
[BROM_BOOTSOURCE_SPINOR] = "/spi@ff1d0000/flash@0",
[BROM_BOOTSOURCE_SD] = "/mmc@fe320000",
};
static struct mm_region rk3399_mem_map[] = {
{
.virt = 0x0UL,
.phys = 0x0UL,
.size = 0xf8000000UL,
.attrs = PTE_BLOCK_MEMTYPE(MT_NORMAL) |
PTE_BLOCK_INNER_SHARE
}, {
.virt = 0xf8000000UL,
.phys = 0xf8000000UL,
.size = 0x08000000UL,
.attrs = PTE_BLOCK_MEMTYPE(MT_DEVICE_NGNRNE) |
PTE_BLOCK_NON_SHARE |
PTE_BLOCK_PXN | PTE_BLOCK_UXN
}, {
/* List terminator */
0,
}
};
struct mm_region *mem_map = rk3399_mem_map;
#ifdef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD
#define TIMER_END_COUNT_L 0x00
#define TIMER_END_COUNT_H 0x04
#define TIMER_INIT_COUNT_L 0x10
#define TIMER_INIT_COUNT_H 0x14
#define TIMER_CONTROL_REG 0x1c
#define TIMER_EN 0x1
#define TIMER_FMODE BIT(0)
#define TIMER_RMODE BIT(1)
void rockchip_stimer_init(void)
{
/* If Timer already enabled, don't re-init it */
u32 reg = readl(CONFIG_ROCKCHIP_STIMER_BASE + TIMER_CONTROL_REG);
if (reg & TIMER_EN)
return;
writel(0xffffffff, CONFIG_ROCKCHIP_STIMER_BASE + TIMER_END_COUNT_L);
writel(0xffffffff, CONFIG_ROCKCHIP_STIMER_BASE + TIMER_END_COUNT_H);
writel(0, CONFIG_ROCKCHIP_STIMER_BASE + TIMER_INIT_COUNT_L);
writel(0, CONFIG_ROCKCHIP_STIMER_BASE + TIMER_INIT_COUNT_H);
writel(TIMER_EN | TIMER_FMODE, CONFIG_ROCKCHIP_STIMER_BASE + \
TIMER_CONTROL_REG);
}
#endif
int arch_cpu_init(void)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD
struct rk3399_pmusgrf_regs *sgrf;
struct rk3399_grf_regs *grf;
/*
* Disable DDR and SRAM security regions.
*
* As we are entered from the BootROM, the region from
* 0x0 through 0xfffff (i.e. the first MB of memory) will
* be protected. This will cause issues with the DW_MMC
* driver, which tries to DMA from/to the stack (likely)
* located in this range.
*/
sgrf = syscon_get_first_range(ROCKCHIP_SYSCON_PMUSGRF);
rk_clrsetreg(&sgrf->ddr_rgn_con[16], 0x1ff, 0);
rk_clrreg(&sgrf->slv_secure_con4, 0x2000);
/* eMMC clock generator: disable the clock multipilier */
grf = syscon_get_first_range(ROCKCHIP_SYSCON_GRF);
rk_clrreg(&grf->emmccore_con[11], 0x0ff);
#endif
return 0;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_BOARD_INIT
void board_debug_uart_init(void)
{
#define GRF_BASE 0xff770000
#define GPIO0_BASE 0xff720000
#define PMUGRF_BASE 0xff320000
struct rk3399_grf_regs * const grf = (void *)GRF_BASE;
#if defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_BASE) && (CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_BASE == 0xff180000)
/* Enable early UART0 on the RK3399 */
rk_clrsetreg(&grf->gpio2c_iomux,
GRF_GPIO2C0_SEL_MASK,
GRF_UART0BT_SIN << GRF_GPIO2C0_SEL_SHIFT);
rk_clrsetreg(&grf->gpio2c_iomux,
GRF_GPIO2C1_SEL_MASK,
GRF_UART0BT_SOUT << GRF_GPIO2C1_SEL_SHIFT);
#elif defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_BASE) && (CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_BASE == 0xff1B0000)
/* Enable early UART3 on the RK3399 */
rk_clrsetreg(&grf->gpio3b_iomux,
GRF_GPIO3B6_SEL_MASK,
GRF_UART3_SIN << GRF_GPIO3B6_SEL_SHIFT);
rk_clrsetreg(&grf->gpio3b_iomux,
GRF_GPIO3B7_SEL_MASK,
GRF_UART3_SOUT << GRF_GPIO3B7_SEL_SHIFT);
#else
struct rk3399_pmugrf_regs * const pmugrf = (void *)PMUGRF_BASE;
struct rockchip_gpio_regs * const gpio = (void *)GPIO0_BASE;
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) &&
(IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_TARGET_CHROMEBOOK_BOB) ||
IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_TARGET_CHROMEBOOK_KEVIN))) {
rk_setreg(&grf->io_vsel, 1 << 0);
/*
* Let's enable these power rails here, we are already running
* the SPI-Flash-based code.
*/
spl_gpio_output(gpio, GPIO(BANK_B, 2), 1); /* PP1500_EN */
spl_gpio_set_pull(&pmugrf->gpio0_p, GPIO(BANK_B, 2),
GPIO_PULL_NORMAL);
spl_gpio_output(gpio, GPIO(BANK_B, 4), 1); /* PP3000_EN */
spl_gpio_set_pull(&pmugrf->gpio0_p, GPIO(BANK_B, 4),
GPIO_PULL_NORMAL);
}
/* Enable early UART2 channel C on the RK3399 */
rk_clrsetreg(&grf->gpio4c_iomux,
GRF_GPIO4C3_SEL_MASK,
GRF_UART2DGBC_SIN << GRF_GPIO4C3_SEL_SHIFT);
rk_clrsetreg(&grf->gpio4c_iomux,
GRF_GPIO4C4_SEL_MASK,
GRF_UART2DBGC_SOUT << GRF_GPIO4C4_SEL_SHIFT);
/* Set channel C as UART2 input */
rk_clrsetreg(&grf->soc_con7,
GRF_UART_DBG_SEL_MASK,
GRF_UART_DBG_SEL_C << GRF_UART_DBG_SEL_SHIFT);
#endif
}
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) && !defined(CONFIG_TPL_BUILD)
const char *spl_decode_boot_device(u32 boot_device)
{
int i;
static const struct {
u32 boot_device;
const char *ofpath;
} spl_boot_devices_tbl[] = {
{ BOOT_DEVICE_MMC1, "/mmc@fe320000" },
{ BOOT_DEVICE_MMC2, "/sdhci@fe330000" },
{ BOOT_DEVICE_SPI, "/spi@ff1d0000" },
};
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(spl_boot_devices_tbl); ++i)
if (spl_boot_devices_tbl[i].boot_device == boot_device)
return spl_boot_devices_tbl[i].ofpath;
return NULL;
}
void spl_perform_fixups(struct spl_image_info *spl_image)
{
void *blob = spl_image->fdt_addr;
const char *boot_ofpath;
int chosen;
/*
* Inject the ofpath of the device the full U-Boot (or Linux in
* Falcon-mode) was booted from into the FDT, if a FDT has been
* loaded at the same time.
*/
if (!blob)
return;
boot_ofpath = spl_decode_boot_device(spl_image->boot_device);
if (!boot_ofpath) {
pr_err("%s: could not map boot_device to ofpath\n", __func__);
return;
}
chosen = fdt_find_or_add_subnode(blob, 0, "chosen");
if (chosen < 0) {
pr_err("%s: could not find/create '/chosen'\n", __func__);
return;
}
fdt_setprop_string(blob, chosen,
"u-boot,spl-boot-device", boot_ofpath);
}
#if defined(SPL_GPIO)
static void rk3399_force_power_on_reset(void)
{
ofnode node;
struct gpio_desc sysreset_gpio;
debug("%s: trying to force a power-on reset\n", __func__);
node = ofnode_path("/config");
if (!ofnode_valid(node)) {
debug("%s: no /config node?\n", __func__);
return;
}
if (gpio_request_by_name_nodev(node, "sysreset-gpio", 0,
&sysreset_gpio, GPIOD_IS_OUT)) {
debug("%s: could not find a /config/sysreset-gpio\n", __func__);
return;
}
dm_gpio_set_value(&sysreset_gpio, 1);
}
#endif
void __weak led_setup(void)
{
}
void spl_board_init(void)
{
led_setup();
#if defined(SPL_GPIO)
struct rockchip_cru *cru = rockchip_get_cru();
/*
* The RK3399 resets only 'almost all logic' (see also in the TRM
* "3.9.4 Global software reset"), when issuing a software reset.
* This may cause issues during boot-up for some configurations of
* the application software stack.
*
* To work around this, we test whether the last reset reason was
* a power-on reset and (if not) issue an overtemp-reset to reset
* the entire module.
*
* While this was previously fixed by modifying the various places
* that could generate a software reset (e.g. U-Boot's sysreset
* driver, the ATF or Linux), we now have it here to ensure that
* we no longer have to track this through the various components.
*/
if (cru->glb_rst_st != 0)
rk3399_force_power_on_reset();
#endif
#if defined(SPL_DM_REGULATOR)
/*
* Turning the eMMC and SPI back on (if disabled via the Qseven
* BIOS_ENABLE) signal is done through a always-on regulator).
*/
if (regulators_enable_boot_on(false))
debug("%s: Cannot enable boot on regulator\n", __func__);
#endif
}
#endif