According PL310 TRM, Auxiliary Control Register
"
The register must be written to using a secure access, and it can be
read using either a secure or a NS access. If you write to this register
with a NS access, it results in a write response with a DECERR response,
and the register is not updated. Writing to this register with the L2
cache enabled, that is, bit[0] of L2 Control Register set to 1,
results in a SLVERR.
"
So If L2 cache is already enabled by ROM, chaning value of ACR
will cause SLVERR and uboot hang.
Signed-off-by: Peng Fan <peng.fan@nxp.com>
Cc: Stefano Babic <sbabic@denx.de>
Cc: Fabio Estevam <fabio.estevam@nxp.com>
unsigned int val;
+ /*
+ * Must disable the L2 before changing the latency parameters
+ * and auxiliary control register.
+ */
+ clrbits_le32(&pl310->pl310_ctrl, L2X0_CTRL_EN);
+
/*
* Set bit 22 in the auxiliary control register. If this bit
* is cleared, PL310 treats Normal Shared Non-cacheable
}
#endif
- /* Must disable the L2 before changing the latency parameters */
- clrbits_le32(&pl310->pl310_ctrl, L2X0_CTRL_EN);
-
writel(0x132, &pl310->pl310_tag_latency_ctrl);
writel(0x132, &pl310->pl310_data_latency_ctrl);