Flushing caches is necessary because of soft reset
which doesn't clear caches.
Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>
Reviewed-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
void dcache_disable(void) {
#ifdef XILINX_USE_DCACHE
-#ifdef XILINX_DCACHE_BYTE_SIZE
flush_cache(0, XILINX_DCACHE_BYTE_SIZE);
-#else
-#warning please rebuild BSPs and update configuration
- flush_cache(0, 32768);
-#endif
#endif
MSRCLR(0x80);
}
rsubi r8, r10, 0x26
sh r6, r0, r8
+ /* Flush cache before enable cache */
+ addik r5, r0, 0
+ addik r6, r0, XILINX_DCACHE_BYTE_SIZE
+flush: bralid r15, flush_cache
+ nop
+
/* enable instruction and data cache */
mfs r12, rmsr
ori r12, r12, 0xa0
#endif
#ifdef XILINX_USE_DCACHE
-#ifdef XILINX_DCACHE_BYTE_SIZE
flush_cache(0, XILINX_DCACHE_BYTE_SIZE);
-#else
-#warning please rebuild BSPs and update configuration
- flush_cache(0, 32768);
-#endif
#endif
/*
* Linux Kernel Parameters (passing device tree):
# undef CONFIG_DCACHE
#endif
+#ifndef XILINX_DCACHE_BYTE_SIZE
+#define XILINX_DCACHE_BYTE_SIZE 32768
+#endif
+
/*
* BOOTP options
*/