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Cover-Letter: Fixes several spelling errors for the words "resetting", "extended", "occur", and "multiple". Signed-off-by: Vagrant Cascadian <vagrant@debian.org> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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27 KiB
C
866 lines
27 KiB
C
/*
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* DDR3 mem setup file for board based on EXYNOS5
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2012 Samsung Electronics
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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*/
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#include <common.h>
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#include <config.h>
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#include <asm/io.h>
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#include <asm/arch/clock.h>
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#include <asm/arch/cpu.h>
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#include <asm/arch/dmc.h>
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#include <asm/arch/power.h>
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#include "common_setup.h"
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#include "exynos5_setup.h"
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#include "clock_init.h"
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#define TIMEOUT_US 10000
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#define NUM_BYTE_LANES 4
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#define DEFAULT_DQS 8
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#define DEFAULT_DQS_X4 ((DEFAULT_DQS << 24) || (DEFAULT_DQS << 16) \
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|| (DEFAULT_DQS << 8) || (DEFAULT_DQS << 0))
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#ifdef CONFIG_EXYNOS5250
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static void reset_phy_ctrl(void)
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{
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struct exynos5_clock *clk =
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(struct exynos5_clock *)samsung_get_base_clock();
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writel(DDR3PHY_CTRL_PHY_RESET_OFF, &clk->lpddr3phy_ctrl);
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writel(DDR3PHY_CTRL_PHY_RESET, &clk->lpddr3phy_ctrl);
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}
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int ddr3_mem_ctrl_init(struct mem_timings *mem, int reset)
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{
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unsigned int val;
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struct exynos5_phy_control *phy0_ctrl, *phy1_ctrl;
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struct exynos5_dmc *dmc;
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int i;
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phy0_ctrl = (struct exynos5_phy_control *)samsung_get_base_dmc_phy();
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phy1_ctrl = (struct exynos5_phy_control *)(samsung_get_base_dmc_phy()
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+ DMC_OFFSET);
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dmc = (struct exynos5_dmc *)samsung_get_base_dmc_ctrl();
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if (reset)
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reset_phy_ctrl();
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/* Set Impedance Output Driver */
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val = (mem->impedance << CA_CK_DRVR_DS_OFFSET) |
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(mem->impedance << CA_CKE_DRVR_DS_OFFSET) |
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(mem->impedance << CA_CS_DRVR_DS_OFFSET) |
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(mem->impedance << CA_ADR_DRVR_DS_OFFSET);
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con39);
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con39);
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/* Set Read Latency and Burst Length for PHY0 and PHY1 */
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val = (mem->ctrl_bstlen << PHY_CON42_CTRL_BSTLEN_SHIFT) |
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(mem->ctrl_rdlat << PHY_CON42_CTRL_RDLAT_SHIFT);
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con42);
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con42);
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/* ZQ Calibration */
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if (dmc_config_zq(mem, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con16, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con16,
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&phy0_ctrl->phy_con17, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con17))
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return SETUP_ERR_ZQ_CALIBRATION_FAILURE;
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/* DQ Signal */
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writel(mem->phy0_pulld_dqs, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con14);
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writel(mem->phy1_pulld_dqs, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con14);
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writel(mem->concontrol | (mem->rd_fetch << CONCONTROL_RD_FETCH_SHIFT)
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| (mem->dfi_init_start << CONCONTROL_DFI_INIT_START_SHIFT),
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&dmc->concontrol);
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update_reset_dll(&dmc->phycontrol0, DDR_MODE_DDR3);
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/* DQS Signal */
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writel(mem->phy0_dqs, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con4);
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writel(mem->phy1_dqs, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con4);
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writel(mem->phy0_dq, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con6);
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writel(mem->phy1_dq, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con6);
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writel(mem->phy0_tFS, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con10);
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writel(mem->phy1_tFS, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con10);
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val = (mem->ctrl_start_point << PHY_CON12_CTRL_START_POINT_SHIFT) |
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(mem->ctrl_inc << PHY_CON12_CTRL_INC_SHIFT) |
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(mem->ctrl_dll_on << PHY_CON12_CTRL_DLL_ON_SHIFT) |
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(mem->ctrl_ref << PHY_CON12_CTRL_REF_SHIFT);
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con12);
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con12);
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/* Start DLL locking */
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writel(val | (mem->ctrl_start << PHY_CON12_CTRL_START_SHIFT),
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&phy0_ctrl->phy_con12);
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writel(val | (mem->ctrl_start << PHY_CON12_CTRL_START_SHIFT),
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&phy1_ctrl->phy_con12);
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update_reset_dll(&dmc->phycontrol0, DDR_MODE_DDR3);
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writel(mem->concontrol | (mem->rd_fetch << CONCONTROL_RD_FETCH_SHIFT),
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&dmc->concontrol);
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/* Memory Channel Inteleaving Size */
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writel(mem->iv_size, &dmc->ivcontrol);
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writel(mem->memconfig, &dmc->memconfig0);
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writel(mem->memconfig, &dmc->memconfig1);
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writel(mem->membaseconfig0, &dmc->membaseconfig0);
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writel(mem->membaseconfig1, &dmc->membaseconfig1);
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/* Precharge Configuration */
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writel(mem->prechconfig_tp_cnt << PRECHCONFIG_TP_CNT_SHIFT,
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&dmc->prechconfig);
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/* Power Down mode Configuration */
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writel(mem->dpwrdn_cyc << PWRDNCONFIG_DPWRDN_CYC_SHIFT |
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mem->dsref_cyc << PWRDNCONFIG_DSREF_CYC_SHIFT,
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&dmc->pwrdnconfig);
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/* TimingRow, TimingData, TimingPower and Timingaref
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* values as per Memory AC parameters
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*/
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writel(mem->timing_ref, &dmc->timingref);
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writel(mem->timing_row, &dmc->timingrow);
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writel(mem->timing_data, &dmc->timingdata);
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writel(mem->timing_power, &dmc->timingpower);
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/* Send PALL command */
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dmc_config_prech(mem, &dmc->directcmd);
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/* Send NOP, MRS and ZQINIT commands */
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dmc_config_mrs(mem, &dmc->directcmd);
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if (mem->gate_leveling_enable) {
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val = PHY_CON0_RESET_VAL;
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val |= P0_CMD_EN;
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con0);
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con0);
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val = PHY_CON2_RESET_VAL;
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val |= INIT_DESKEW_EN;
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con2);
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con2);
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val = PHY_CON0_RESET_VAL;
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val |= P0_CMD_EN;
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val |= BYTE_RDLVL_EN;
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con0);
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con0);
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val = (mem->ctrl_start_point <<
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PHY_CON12_CTRL_START_POINT_SHIFT) |
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(mem->ctrl_inc << PHY_CON12_CTRL_INC_SHIFT) |
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(mem->ctrl_force << PHY_CON12_CTRL_FORCE_SHIFT) |
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(mem->ctrl_start << PHY_CON12_CTRL_START_SHIFT) |
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(mem->ctrl_ref << PHY_CON12_CTRL_REF_SHIFT);
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con12);
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con12);
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val = PHY_CON2_RESET_VAL;
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val |= INIT_DESKEW_EN;
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val |= RDLVL_GATE_EN;
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con2);
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con2);
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val = PHY_CON0_RESET_VAL;
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val |= P0_CMD_EN;
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val |= BYTE_RDLVL_EN;
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val |= CTRL_SHGATE;
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con0);
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con0);
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val = PHY_CON1_RESET_VAL;
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val &= ~(CTRL_GATEDURADJ_MASK);
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con1);
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con1);
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writel(CTRL_RDLVL_GATE_ENABLE, &dmc->rdlvl_config);
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i = TIMEOUT_US;
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while ((readl(&dmc->phystatus) &
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(RDLVL_COMPLETE_CHO | RDLVL_COMPLETE_CH1)) !=
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(RDLVL_COMPLETE_CHO | RDLVL_COMPLETE_CH1) && i > 0) {
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/*
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* TODO(waihong): Comment on how long this take to
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* timeout
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*/
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sdelay(100);
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i--;
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}
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if (!i)
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return SETUP_ERR_RDLV_COMPLETE_TIMEOUT;
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writel(CTRL_RDLVL_GATE_DISABLE, &dmc->rdlvl_config);
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writel(0, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con14);
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writel(0, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con14);
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val = (mem->ctrl_start_point <<
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PHY_CON12_CTRL_START_POINT_SHIFT) |
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(mem->ctrl_inc << PHY_CON12_CTRL_INC_SHIFT) |
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(mem->ctrl_force << PHY_CON12_CTRL_FORCE_SHIFT) |
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(mem->ctrl_start << PHY_CON12_CTRL_START_SHIFT) |
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(mem->ctrl_dll_on << PHY_CON12_CTRL_DLL_ON_SHIFT) |
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(mem->ctrl_ref << PHY_CON12_CTRL_REF_SHIFT);
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con12);
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con12);
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update_reset_dll(&dmc->phycontrol0, DDR_MODE_DDR3);
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}
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/* Send PALL command */
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dmc_config_prech(mem, &dmc->directcmd);
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writel(mem->memcontrol, &dmc->memcontrol);
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/* Set DMC Concontrol and enable auto-refresh counter */
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writel(mem->concontrol | (mem->rd_fetch << CONCONTROL_RD_FETCH_SHIFT)
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| (mem->aref_en << CONCONTROL_AREF_EN_SHIFT), &dmc->concontrol);
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return 0;
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_EXYNOS5420
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/**
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* RAM address to use in the test.
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*
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* We'll use 4 words at this address and 4 at this address + 0x80 (Ares
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* interleaves channels every 128 bytes). This will allow us to evaluate all of
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* the chips in a 1 chip per channel (2GB) system and half the chips in a 2
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* chip per channel (4GB) system. We can't test the 2nd chip since we need to
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* do tests before the 2nd chip is enabled. Looking at the 2nd chip isn't
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* critical because the 1st and 2nd chip have very similar timings (they'd
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* better have similar timings, since there's only a single adjustment that is
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* shared by both chips).
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*/
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const unsigned int test_addr = CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE;
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/* Test pattern with which RAM will be tested */
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static const unsigned int test_pattern[] = {
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0x5a5a5a5a,
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0xa5a5a5a5,
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0xf0f0f0f0,
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0x0f0f0f0f,
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};
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/**
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* This function is a test vector for sw read leveling,
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* it compares the read data with the written data.
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*
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* @param ch DMC channel number
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* @param byte_lane which DQS byte offset,
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* possible values are 0,1,2,3
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* @return TRUE if memory was good, FALSE if not.
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*/
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static bool dmc_valid_window_test_vector(int ch, int byte_lane)
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{
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unsigned int read_data;
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unsigned int mask;
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int i;
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mask = 0xFF << (8 * byte_lane);
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for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(test_pattern); i++) {
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read_data = readl(test_addr + i * 4 + ch * 0x80);
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if ((read_data & mask) != (test_pattern[i] & mask))
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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/**
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* This function returns current read offset value.
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*
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* @param phy_ctrl pointer to the current phy controller
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*/
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static unsigned int dmc_get_read_offset_value(struct exynos5420_phy_control
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*phy_ctrl)
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{
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return readl(&phy_ctrl->phy_con4);
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}
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/**
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* This function performs resync, so that slave DLL is updated.
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*
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* @param phy_ctrl pointer to the current phy controller
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*/
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static void ddr_phy_set_do_resync(struct exynos5420_phy_control *phy_ctrl)
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{
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setbits_le32(&phy_ctrl->phy_con10, PHY_CON10_CTRL_OFFSETR3);
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clrbits_le32(&phy_ctrl->phy_con10, PHY_CON10_CTRL_OFFSETR3);
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}
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/**
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* This function sets read offset value register with 'offset'.
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*
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* ...we also call call ddr_phy_set_do_resync().
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*
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* @param phy_ctrl pointer to the current phy controller
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* @param offset offset to read DQS
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*/
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static void dmc_set_read_offset_value(struct exynos5420_phy_control *phy_ctrl,
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unsigned int offset)
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{
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writel(offset, &phy_ctrl->phy_con4);
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ddr_phy_set_do_resync(phy_ctrl);
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}
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/**
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* Convert a 2s complement byte to a byte with a sign bit.
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*
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* NOTE: you shouldn't use normal math on the number returned by this function.
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* As an example, -10 = 0xf6. After this function -10 = 0x8a. If you wanted
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* to do math and get the average of 10 and -10 (should be 0):
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* 0x8a + 0xa = 0x94 (-108)
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* 0x94 / 2 = 0xca (-54)
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* ...and 0xca = sign bit plus 0x4a, or -74
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*
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* Also note that you lose the ability to represent -128 since there are two
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* representations of 0.
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*
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* @param b The byte to convert in two's complement.
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* @return The 7-bit value + sign bit.
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*/
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unsigned char make_signed_byte(signed char b)
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{
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if (b < 0)
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return 0x80 | -b;
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else
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return b;
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}
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/**
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* Test various shifts starting at 'start' and going to 'end'.
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*
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* For each byte lane, we'll walk through shift starting at 'start' and going
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* to 'end' (inclusive). When we are finally able to read the test pattern
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* we'll store the value in the results array.
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*
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* @param phy_ctrl pointer to the current phy controller
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* @param ch channel number
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* @param start the start shift. -127 to 127
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* @param end the end shift. -127 to 127
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* @param results we'll store results for each byte lane.
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*/
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void test_shifts(struct exynos5420_phy_control *phy_ctrl, int ch,
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int start, int end, int results[NUM_BYTE_LANES])
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{
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int incr = (start < end) ? 1 : -1;
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int byte_lane;
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for (byte_lane = 0; byte_lane < NUM_BYTE_LANES; byte_lane++) {
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int shift;
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dmc_set_read_offset_value(phy_ctrl, DEFAULT_DQS_X4);
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results[byte_lane] = DEFAULT_DQS;
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for (shift = start; shift != (end + incr); shift += incr) {
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unsigned int byte_offsetr;
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unsigned int offsetr;
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byte_offsetr = make_signed_byte(shift);
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offsetr = dmc_get_read_offset_value(phy_ctrl);
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offsetr &= ~(0xFF << (8 * byte_lane));
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offsetr |= (byte_offsetr << (8 * byte_lane));
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dmc_set_read_offset_value(phy_ctrl, offsetr);
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if (dmc_valid_window_test_vector(ch, byte_lane)) {
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results[byte_lane] = shift;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* This function performs SW read leveling to compensate DQ-DQS skew at
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* receiver it first finds the optimal read offset value on each DQS
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* then applies the value to PHY.
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*
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* Read offset value has its min margin and max margin. If read offset
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* value exceeds its min or max margin, read data will have corruption.
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* To avoid this we are doing sw read leveling.
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*
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* SW read leveling is:
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* 1> Finding offset value's left_limit and right_limit
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* 2> and calculate its center value
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* 3> finally programs that center value to PHY
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* 4> then PHY gets its optimal offset value.
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*
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* @param phy_ctrl pointer to the current phy controller
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* @param ch channel number
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* @param coarse_lock_val The coarse lock value read from PHY_CON13.
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* (0 - 0x7f)
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*/
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static void software_find_read_offset(struct exynos5420_phy_control *phy_ctrl,
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int ch, unsigned int coarse_lock_val)
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{
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unsigned int offsetr_cent;
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int byte_lane;
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int left_limit;
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int right_limit;
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int left[NUM_BYTE_LANES];
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int right[NUM_BYTE_LANES];
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int i;
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/* Fill the memory with test patterns */
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for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(test_pattern); i++)
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writel(test_pattern[i], test_addr + i * 4 + ch * 0x80);
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/* Figure out the limits we'll test with; keep -127 < limit < 127 */
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left_limit = DEFAULT_DQS - coarse_lock_val;
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right_limit = DEFAULT_DQS + coarse_lock_val;
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if (right_limit > 127)
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right_limit = 127;
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/* Fill in the location where reads were OK from left and right */
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test_shifts(phy_ctrl, ch, left_limit, right_limit, left);
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test_shifts(phy_ctrl, ch, right_limit, left_limit, right);
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/* Make a final value by taking the center between the left and right */
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offsetr_cent = 0;
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for (byte_lane = 0; byte_lane < NUM_BYTE_LANES; byte_lane++) {
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int temp_center;
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unsigned int vmwc;
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temp_center = (left[byte_lane] + right[byte_lane]) / 2;
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vmwc = make_signed_byte(temp_center);
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offsetr_cent |= vmwc << (8 * byte_lane);
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}
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dmc_set_read_offset_value(phy_ctrl, offsetr_cent);
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}
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int ddr3_mem_ctrl_init(struct mem_timings *mem, int reset)
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{
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struct exynos5420_clock *clk =
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(struct exynos5420_clock *)samsung_get_base_clock();
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struct exynos5420_power *power =
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(struct exynos5420_power *)samsung_get_base_power();
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struct exynos5420_phy_control *phy0_ctrl, *phy1_ctrl;
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struct exynos5420_dmc *drex0, *drex1;
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struct exynos5420_tzasc *tzasc0, *tzasc1;
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struct exynos5_power *pmu;
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uint32_t val, n_lock_r, n_lock_w_phy0, n_lock_w_phy1;
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uint32_t lock0_info, lock1_info;
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int chip;
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int i;
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phy0_ctrl = (struct exynos5420_phy_control *)samsung_get_base_dmc_phy();
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phy1_ctrl = (struct exynos5420_phy_control *)(samsung_get_base_dmc_phy()
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+ DMC_OFFSET);
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drex0 = (struct exynos5420_dmc *)samsung_get_base_dmc_ctrl();
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drex1 = (struct exynos5420_dmc *)(samsung_get_base_dmc_ctrl()
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+ DMC_OFFSET);
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tzasc0 = (struct exynos5420_tzasc *)samsung_get_base_dmc_tzasc();
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tzasc1 = (struct exynos5420_tzasc *)(samsung_get_base_dmc_tzasc()
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+ DMC_OFFSET);
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pmu = (struct exynos5_power *)EXYNOS5420_POWER_BASE;
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if (CONFIG_NR_DRAM_BANKS > 4) {
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/* Need both controllers. */
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mem->memcontrol |= DMC_MEMCONTROL_NUM_CHIP_2;
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mem->chips_per_channel = 2;
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mem->chips_to_configure = 2;
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} else {
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/* 2GB requires a single controller */
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mem->memcontrol |= DMC_MEMCONTROL_NUM_CHIP_1;
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}
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/* Enable PAUSE for DREX */
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setbits_le32(&clk->pause, ENABLE_BIT);
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/* Enable BYPASS mode */
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setbits_le32(&clk->bpll_con1, BYPASS_EN);
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writel(MUX_BPLL_SEL_FOUTBPLL, &clk->src_cdrex);
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do {
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val = readl(&clk->mux_stat_cdrex);
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val &= BPLL_SEL_MASK;
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} while (val != FOUTBPLL);
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clrbits_le32(&clk->bpll_con1, BYPASS_EN);
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/* Specify the DDR memory type as DDR3 */
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val = readl(&phy0_ctrl->phy_con0);
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val &= ~(PHY_CON0_CTRL_DDR_MODE_MASK << PHY_CON0_CTRL_DDR_MODE_SHIFT);
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val |= (DDR_MODE_DDR3 << PHY_CON0_CTRL_DDR_MODE_SHIFT);
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con0);
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val = readl(&phy1_ctrl->phy_con0);
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val &= ~(PHY_CON0_CTRL_DDR_MODE_MASK << PHY_CON0_CTRL_DDR_MODE_SHIFT);
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val |= (DDR_MODE_DDR3 << PHY_CON0_CTRL_DDR_MODE_SHIFT);
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con0);
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/* Set Read Latency and Burst Length for PHY0 and PHY1 */
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val = (mem->ctrl_bstlen << PHY_CON42_CTRL_BSTLEN_SHIFT) |
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(mem->ctrl_rdlat << PHY_CON42_CTRL_RDLAT_SHIFT);
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con42);
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con42);
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val = readl(&phy0_ctrl->phy_con26);
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val &= ~(T_WRDATA_EN_MASK << T_WRDATA_EN_OFFSET);
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val |= (T_WRDATA_EN_DDR3 << T_WRDATA_EN_OFFSET);
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con26);
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val = readl(&phy1_ctrl->phy_con26);
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val &= ~(T_WRDATA_EN_MASK << T_WRDATA_EN_OFFSET);
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val |= (T_WRDATA_EN_DDR3 << T_WRDATA_EN_OFFSET);
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con26);
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/*
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* Set Driver strength for CK, CKE, CS & CA to 0x7
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* Set Driver strength for Data Slice 0~3 to 0x7
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*/
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val = (0x7 << CA_CK_DRVR_DS_OFFSET) | (0x7 << CA_CKE_DRVR_DS_OFFSET) |
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(0x7 << CA_CS_DRVR_DS_OFFSET) | (0x7 << CA_ADR_DRVR_DS_OFFSET);
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val |= (0x7 << DA_3_DS_OFFSET) | (0x7 << DA_2_DS_OFFSET) |
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(0x7 << DA_1_DS_OFFSET) | (0x7 << DA_0_DS_OFFSET);
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con39);
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con39);
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/* ZQ Calibration */
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if (dmc_config_zq(mem, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con16, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con16,
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&phy0_ctrl->phy_con17, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con17))
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return SETUP_ERR_ZQ_CALIBRATION_FAILURE;
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clrbits_le32(&phy0_ctrl->phy_con16, ZQ_CLK_DIV_EN);
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clrbits_le32(&phy1_ctrl->phy_con16, ZQ_CLK_DIV_EN);
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/* DQ Signal */
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val = readl(&phy0_ctrl->phy_con14);
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val |= mem->phy0_pulld_dqs;
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writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con14);
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val = readl(&phy1_ctrl->phy_con14);
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val |= mem->phy1_pulld_dqs;
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writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con14);
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val = MEM_TERM_EN | PHY_TERM_EN;
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writel(val, &drex0->phycontrol0);
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writel(val, &drex1->phycontrol0);
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writel(mem->concontrol |
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(mem->dfi_init_start << CONCONTROL_DFI_INIT_START_SHIFT) |
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(mem->rd_fetch << CONCONTROL_RD_FETCH_SHIFT),
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&drex0->concontrol);
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writel(mem->concontrol |
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(mem->dfi_init_start << CONCONTROL_DFI_INIT_START_SHIFT) |
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(mem->rd_fetch << CONCONTROL_RD_FETCH_SHIFT),
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&drex1->concontrol);
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do {
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val = readl(&drex0->phystatus);
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} while ((val & DFI_INIT_COMPLETE) != DFI_INIT_COMPLETE);
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do {
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val = readl(&drex1->phystatus);
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} while ((val & DFI_INIT_COMPLETE) != DFI_INIT_COMPLETE);
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clrbits_le32(&drex0->concontrol, DFI_INIT_START);
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clrbits_le32(&drex1->concontrol, DFI_INIT_START);
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update_reset_dll(&drex0->phycontrol0, DDR_MODE_DDR3);
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update_reset_dll(&drex1->phycontrol0, DDR_MODE_DDR3);
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/*
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* Set Base Address:
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* 0x2000_0000 ~ 0x5FFF_FFFF
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* 0x6000_0000 ~ 0x9FFF_FFFF
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*/
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/* MEMBASECONFIG0 */
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val = DMC_MEMBASECONFIGX_CHIP_BASE(DMC_CHIP_BASE_0) |
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DMC_MEMBASECONFIGX_CHIP_MASK(DMC_CHIP_MASK);
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writel(val, &tzasc0->membaseconfig0);
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writel(val, &tzasc1->membaseconfig0);
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/* MEMBASECONFIG1 */
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val = DMC_MEMBASECONFIGX_CHIP_BASE(DMC_CHIP_BASE_1) |
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DMC_MEMBASECONFIGX_CHIP_MASK(DMC_CHIP_MASK);
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writel(val, &tzasc0->membaseconfig1);
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writel(val, &tzasc1->membaseconfig1);
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/*
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* Memory Channel Inteleaving Size
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* Ares Channel interleaving = 128 bytes
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*/
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/* MEMCONFIG0/1 */
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writel(mem->memconfig, &tzasc0->memconfig0);
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writel(mem->memconfig, &tzasc1->memconfig0);
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writel(mem->memconfig, &tzasc0->memconfig1);
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writel(mem->memconfig, &tzasc1->memconfig1);
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/* Precharge Configuration */
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writel(mem->prechconfig_tp_cnt << PRECHCONFIG_TP_CNT_SHIFT,
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&drex0->prechconfig0);
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writel(mem->prechconfig_tp_cnt << PRECHCONFIG_TP_CNT_SHIFT,
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&drex1->prechconfig0);
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/*
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* TimingRow, TimingData, TimingPower and Timingaref
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* values as per Memory AC parameters
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*/
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writel(mem->timing_ref, &drex0->timingref);
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writel(mem->timing_ref, &drex1->timingref);
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writel(mem->timing_row, &drex0->timingrow0);
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writel(mem->timing_row, &drex1->timingrow0);
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writel(mem->timing_data, &drex0->timingdata0);
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writel(mem->timing_data, &drex1->timingdata0);
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writel(mem->timing_power, &drex0->timingpower0);
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writel(mem->timing_power, &drex1->timingpower0);
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if (reset) {
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/*
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* Send NOP, MRS and ZQINIT commands
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* Sending MRS command will reset the DRAM. We should not be
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* resetting the DRAM after resume, this will lead to memory
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* corruption as DRAM content is lost after DRAM reset
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*/
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dmc_config_mrs(mem, &drex0->directcmd);
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dmc_config_mrs(mem, &drex1->directcmd);
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}
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/*
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* Get PHY_CON13 from both phys. Gate CLKM around reading since
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* PHY_CON13 is glitchy when CLKM is running. We're paranoid and
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* wait until we get a "fine lock", though a coarse lock is probably
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* OK (we only use the coarse numbers below). We try to gate the
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* clock for as short a time as possible in case SDRAM is somehow
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* sensitive. sdelay(10) in the loop is arbitrary to make sure
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* there is some time for PHY_CON13 to get updated. In practice
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* no delay appears to be needed.
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*/
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val = readl(&clk->gate_bus_cdrex);
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while (true) {
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writel(val & ~0x1, &clk->gate_bus_cdrex);
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lock0_info = readl(&phy0_ctrl->phy_con13);
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writel(val, &clk->gate_bus_cdrex);
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if ((lock0_info & CTRL_FINE_LOCKED) == CTRL_FINE_LOCKED)
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break;
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sdelay(10);
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}
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while (true) {
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writel(val & ~0x2, &clk->gate_bus_cdrex);
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lock1_info = readl(&phy1_ctrl->phy_con13);
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writel(val, &clk->gate_bus_cdrex);
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|
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if ((lock1_info & CTRL_FINE_LOCKED) == CTRL_FINE_LOCKED)
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break;
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sdelay(10);
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}
|
|
|
|
if (!reset) {
|
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/*
|
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* During Suspend-Resume & S/W-Reset, as soon as PMU releases
|
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* pad retention, CKE goes high. This causes memory contents
|
|
* not to be retained during DRAM initialization. Therfore,
|
|
* there is a new control register(0x100431e8[28]) which lets us
|
|
* release pad retention and retain the memory content until the
|
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* initialization is complete.
|
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*/
|
|
writel(PAD_RETENTION_DRAM_COREBLK_VAL,
|
|
&power->pad_retention_dram_coreblk_option);
|
|
do {
|
|
val = readl(&power->pad_retention_dram_status);
|
|
} while (val != 0x1);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* CKE PAD retention disables DRAM self-refresh mode.
|
|
* Send auto refresh command for DRAM refresh.
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|
*/
|
|
for (i = 0; i < 128; i++) {
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for (chip = 0; chip < mem->chips_to_configure; chip++) {
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writel(DIRECT_CMD_REFA |
|
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(chip << DIRECT_CMD_CHIP_SHIFT),
|
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&drex0->directcmd);
|
|
writel(DIRECT_CMD_REFA |
|
|
(chip << DIRECT_CMD_CHIP_SHIFT),
|
|
&drex1->directcmd);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (mem->gate_leveling_enable) {
|
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writel(PHY_CON0_RESET_VAL, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con0);
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writel(PHY_CON0_RESET_VAL, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con0);
|
|
|
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setbits_le32(&phy0_ctrl->phy_con0, P0_CMD_EN);
|
|
setbits_le32(&phy1_ctrl->phy_con0, P0_CMD_EN);
|
|
|
|
val = PHY_CON2_RESET_VAL;
|
|
val |= INIT_DESKEW_EN;
|
|
writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con2);
|
|
writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con2);
|
|
|
|
val = readl(&phy0_ctrl->phy_con1);
|
|
val |= (RDLVL_PASS_ADJ_VAL << RDLVL_PASS_ADJ_OFFSET);
|
|
writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con1);
|
|
|
|
val = readl(&phy1_ctrl->phy_con1);
|
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val |= (RDLVL_PASS_ADJ_VAL << RDLVL_PASS_ADJ_OFFSET);
|
|
writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con1);
|
|
|
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n_lock_w_phy0 = (lock0_info & CTRL_LOCK_COARSE_MASK) >> 2;
|
|
n_lock_r = readl(&phy0_ctrl->phy_con12);
|
|
n_lock_r &= ~CTRL_DLL_ON;
|
|
n_lock_r |= n_lock_w_phy0;
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writel(n_lock_r, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con12);
|
|
|
|
n_lock_w_phy1 = (lock1_info & CTRL_LOCK_COARSE_MASK) >> 2;
|
|
n_lock_r = readl(&phy1_ctrl->phy_con12);
|
|
n_lock_r &= ~CTRL_DLL_ON;
|
|
n_lock_r |= n_lock_w_phy1;
|
|
writel(n_lock_r, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con12);
|
|
|
|
val = (0x3 << DIRECT_CMD_BANK_SHIFT) | 0x4;
|
|
for (chip = 0; chip < mem->chips_to_configure; chip++) {
|
|
writel(val | (chip << DIRECT_CMD_CHIP_SHIFT),
|
|
&drex0->directcmd);
|
|
writel(val | (chip << DIRECT_CMD_CHIP_SHIFT),
|
|
&drex1->directcmd);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
setbits_le32(&phy0_ctrl->phy_con2, RDLVL_GATE_EN);
|
|
setbits_le32(&phy1_ctrl->phy_con2, RDLVL_GATE_EN);
|
|
|
|
setbits_le32(&phy0_ctrl->phy_con0, CTRL_SHGATE);
|
|
setbits_le32(&phy1_ctrl->phy_con0, CTRL_SHGATE);
|
|
|
|
val = readl(&phy0_ctrl->phy_con1);
|
|
val &= ~(CTRL_GATEDURADJ_MASK);
|
|
writel(val, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con1);
|
|
|
|
val = readl(&phy1_ctrl->phy_con1);
|
|
val &= ~(CTRL_GATEDURADJ_MASK);
|
|
writel(val, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con1);
|
|
|
|
writel(CTRL_RDLVL_GATE_ENABLE, &drex0->rdlvl_config);
|
|
i = TIMEOUT_US;
|
|
while (((readl(&drex0->phystatus) & RDLVL_COMPLETE_CHO) !=
|
|
RDLVL_COMPLETE_CHO) && (i > 0)) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* TODO(waihong): Comment on how long this take to
|
|
* timeout
|
|
*/
|
|
sdelay(100);
|
|
i--;
|
|
}
|
|
if (!i)
|
|
return SETUP_ERR_RDLV_COMPLETE_TIMEOUT;
|
|
writel(CTRL_RDLVL_GATE_DISABLE, &drex0->rdlvl_config);
|
|
|
|
writel(CTRL_RDLVL_GATE_ENABLE, &drex1->rdlvl_config);
|
|
i = TIMEOUT_US;
|
|
while (((readl(&drex1->phystatus) & RDLVL_COMPLETE_CHO) !=
|
|
RDLVL_COMPLETE_CHO) && (i > 0)) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* TODO(waihong): Comment on how long this take to
|
|
* timeout
|
|
*/
|
|
sdelay(100);
|
|
i--;
|
|
}
|
|
if (!i)
|
|
return SETUP_ERR_RDLV_COMPLETE_TIMEOUT;
|
|
writel(CTRL_RDLVL_GATE_DISABLE, &drex1->rdlvl_config);
|
|
|
|
writel(0, &phy0_ctrl->phy_con14);
|
|
writel(0, &phy1_ctrl->phy_con14);
|
|
|
|
val = (0x3 << DIRECT_CMD_BANK_SHIFT);
|
|
for (chip = 0; chip < mem->chips_to_configure; chip++) {
|
|
writel(val | (chip << DIRECT_CMD_CHIP_SHIFT),
|
|
&drex0->directcmd);
|
|
writel(val | (chip << DIRECT_CMD_CHIP_SHIFT),
|
|
&drex1->directcmd);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Common Settings for Leveling */
|
|
val = PHY_CON12_RESET_VAL;
|
|
writel((val + n_lock_w_phy0), &phy0_ctrl->phy_con12);
|
|
writel((val + n_lock_w_phy1), &phy1_ctrl->phy_con12);
|
|
|
|
setbits_le32(&phy0_ctrl->phy_con2, DLL_DESKEW_EN);
|
|
setbits_le32(&phy1_ctrl->phy_con2, DLL_DESKEW_EN);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Do software read leveling
|
|
*
|
|
* Do this before we turn on auto refresh since the auto refresh can
|
|
* be in conflict with the resync operation that's part of setting
|
|
* read leveling.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!reset) {
|
|
/* restore calibrated value after resume */
|
|
dmc_set_read_offset_value(phy0_ctrl, readl(&pmu->pmu_spare1));
|
|
dmc_set_read_offset_value(phy1_ctrl, readl(&pmu->pmu_spare2));
|
|
} else {
|
|
software_find_read_offset(phy0_ctrl, 0,
|
|
CTRL_LOCK_COARSE(lock0_info));
|
|
software_find_read_offset(phy1_ctrl, 1,
|
|
CTRL_LOCK_COARSE(lock1_info));
|
|
/* save calibrated value to restore after resume */
|
|
writel(dmc_get_read_offset_value(phy0_ctrl), &pmu->pmu_spare1);
|
|
writel(dmc_get_read_offset_value(phy1_ctrl), &pmu->pmu_spare2);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Send PALL command */
|
|
dmc_config_prech(mem, &drex0->directcmd);
|
|
dmc_config_prech(mem, &drex1->directcmd);
|
|
|
|
writel(mem->memcontrol, &drex0->memcontrol);
|
|
writel(mem->memcontrol, &drex1->memcontrol);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Set DMC Concontrol: Enable auto-refresh counter, provide
|
|
* read data fetch cycles and enable DREX auto set powerdown
|
|
* for input buffer of I/O in none read memory state.
|
|
*/
|
|
writel(mem->concontrol | (mem->aref_en << CONCONTROL_AREF_EN_SHIFT) |
|
|
(mem->rd_fetch << CONCONTROL_RD_FETCH_SHIFT)|
|
|
DMC_CONCONTROL_IO_PD_CON(0x2),
|
|
&drex0->concontrol);
|
|
writel(mem->concontrol | (mem->aref_en << CONCONTROL_AREF_EN_SHIFT) |
|
|
(mem->rd_fetch << CONCONTROL_RD_FETCH_SHIFT)|
|
|
DMC_CONCONTROL_IO_PD_CON(0x2),
|
|
&drex1->concontrol);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Enable Clock Gating Control for DMC
|
|
* this saves around 25 mw dmc power as compared to the power
|
|
* consumption without these bits enabled
|
|
*/
|
|
setbits_le32(&drex0->cgcontrol, DMC_INTERNAL_CG);
|
|
setbits_le32(&drex1->cgcontrol, DMC_INTERNAL_CG);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* As per Exynos5800 UM ver 0.00 section 17.13.2.1
|
|
* CONCONTROL register bit 3 [update_mode], Exynos5800 does not
|
|
* support the PHY initiated update. And it is recommended to set
|
|
* this field to 1'b1 during initialization
|
|
*
|
|
* When we apply PHY-initiated mode, DLL lock value is determined
|
|
* once at DMC init time and not updated later when we change the MIF
|
|
* voltage based on ASV group in kernel. Applying MC-initiated mode
|
|
* makes sure that DLL tracing is ON so that silicon is able to
|
|
* compensate the voltage variation.
|
|
*/
|
|
val = readl(&drex0->concontrol);
|
|
val |= CONCONTROL_UPDATE_MODE;
|
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writel(val, &drex0->concontrol);
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val = readl(&drex1->concontrol);
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val |= CONCONTROL_UPDATE_MODE;
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writel(val, &drex1->concontrol);
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return 0;
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}
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#endif
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