In past SPL_ZYNQMP_TWO_SDHCI symbol was introduced to handle boards with
two sdhci controllers. The problem was that U-Boot is registering
controllers based on aliases in DT but bootmode targets specific controller
ID. That's why on boards with one "second" sdhci controller bootmode was
pointing to second controller(MMC2) but alias was setup to mmc0 (the first
controller). And SPL requires to point to mmc0 in this case.
Long time ago commit
f101e4bd3703
("spl: add support for alternative boot device") added support for handling
multiple bootmodes in SPL. Use this functionality and setup second sdhci
controller as backup boot device.
Below is table with behavior:
HW/bootmode bootorder
sd0/sd0 mmc0/mmc1 (mmc1 never called)
sd1/sd1 mmc1/mmc0 (mmc0 fails and mmc1 is called)
sd0+sd1/sd0 mmc0/mmc1 (mmc1 never called)
sd0+sd1/sd1 mmc1/mmc0 (mmc0 never called)
All other bootmodes are not affected but order can be extended to cover
advance boot flows.
Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com>
config ZYNQ_SDHCI_MAX_FREQ
default 200000000
-config SPL_ZYNQMP_TWO_SDHCI
- bool "Enable booting from both SDHCIs"
- depends on SPL
- help
- This option reflects that board has two SDHCI controllers which
- platform can use as boot device. This option ensures that SPL will
- setup BOOT_DEVICE_MMC2 for SDHCI1 controller and BOOT_DEVICE_MMC1 for
- SDHCI0 controller. Platforms which have only one SDHCI controller
- shouldn't enable this option because it for software SDHCI0 or SDHCI1
- are both covered by BOOT_DEVICE_MMC1.
-
config SPL_ZYNQMP_ALT_BOOTMODE
hex
default 0x0 if JTAG_MODE
}
#endif
+void board_boot_order(u32 *spl_boot_list)
+{
+ spl_boot_list[0] = spl_boot_device();
+
+ if (spl_boot_list[0] == BOOT_DEVICE_MMC1)
+ spl_boot_list[1] = BOOT_DEVICE_MMC2;
+ if (spl_boot_list[0] == BOOT_DEVICE_MMC2)
+ spl_boot_list[1] = BOOT_DEVICE_MMC1;
+}
+
u32 spl_boot_device(void)
{
u32 reg = 0;
#ifdef CONFIG_SPL_MMC_SUPPORT
case SD_MODE1:
case SD1_LSHFT_MODE: /* not working on silicon v1 */
-/* if both controllers enabled, then these two are the second controller */
-#ifdef CONFIG_SPL_ZYNQMP_TWO_SDHCI
return BOOT_DEVICE_MMC2;
-/* else, fall through, the one SDHCI controller that is enabled is number 1 */
-#endif
case SD_MODE:
case EMMC_MODE:
return BOOT_DEVICE_MMC1;
CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_CLOCK=100000000
CONFIG_SPL_SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT=y
CONFIG_SPL_SPI_SUPPORT=y
-CONFIG_SPL_ZYNQMP_TWO_SDHCI=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_UART=y
CONFIG_DISTRO_DEFAULTS=y
CONFIG_FIT=y
CONFIG_SPL_SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT=y
CONFIG_SPL_SPI_SUPPORT=y
CONFIG_ZYNQMP_USB=y
-CONFIG_SPL_ZYNQMP_TWO_SDHCI=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_UART=y
CONFIG_AHCI=y
CONFIG_DISTRO_DEFAULTS=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_BASE=0xff000000
CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_CLOCK=100000000
CONFIG_ZYNQMP_USB=y
-CONFIG_SPL_ZYNQMP_TWO_SDHCI=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_UART=y
CONFIG_AHCI=y
CONFIG_DISTRO_DEFAULTS=y