From: John Crispin Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 12:32:54 +0000 (+0000) Subject: uboot-lantiq: add a cgu fix for arx100 X-Git-Tag: reboot~4593 X-Git-Url: https://git.librecmc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=255a680a993d5ff544bbb67d20d329ce170bfac8;p=oweals%2Fopenwrt.git uboot-lantiq: add a cgu fix for arx100 http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/431024/ Signed-off-by: John Crispin SVN-Revision: 44086 --- diff --git a/package/boot/uboot-lantiq/patches/0042-arx100-cgu-fixes.patch b/package/boot/uboot-lantiq/patches/0042-arx100-cgu-fixes.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8ca6a1e038 --- /dev/null +++ b/package/boot/uboot-lantiq/patches/0042-arx100-cgu-fixes.patch @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +From patchwork Tue Jan 20 11:28:45 2015 +Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" +MIME-Version: 1.0 +Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit +Subject: [OpenWrt-Devel] uboot-lantiq cgu settings for ramboot image +From: Ben Mulvihill +X-Patchwork-Id: 431024 +Message-Id: <1421753325.25187.58.camel@merveille.lan> +To: Daniel Schwierzeck +Cc: OpenWrt Development List +Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 12:28:45 +0100 + +On Tue, 2015-01-20 at 00:39 +0100, Ben Mulvihill wrote: +> On Mon, 2015-01-19 at 19:21 +0100, Ben Mulvihill wrote: +> > On Mon, 2015-01-19 at 16:47 +0100, Daniel Schwierzeck wrote: +> > > 2015-01-19 15:44 GMT+01:00 Ben Mulvihill : +> > > > On Mon, 2015-01-19 at 11:51 +0000, Conor O'Gorman wrote: +> > > >> On 19/01/15 10:46, Ben Mulvihill wrote: +> > > >> > Hello, +> > > >> > +> > > >> > I am trying to build uboot-lantiq for the BT Home Hub 3A (lantiq +> > > >> > ar9), and am wondering where to initialise the cgu, in the case +> > > >> > of a ramboot image for uart booting. Normally the cgu is initialised +> > > >> > in lowlevel_init, but that code is bypassed in ramboot images. The +> > > >> > result is that the board boots with the wrong cgu settings, which +> > > >> > sends the console haywire. So far I have tried two solutions: +> > > >> +> > > >> Another option is to try and not change anything. The console is already +> > > >> configured and running. The ram does need config. +> > > >> +> > > >> I was used to seeing the ramboot version running at half clock speed, at +> > > >> least on danube, previous to ar9. +> > > >> +> > > >> Conor +> > > > +> > > > Hi Conor, +> > > > +> > > > Thanks for the reply. But with the latest uboot-lantiq, not changing +> > > > anything means that I don't get a usable console. With an older +> > > > version I do at least get a uboot console, but no linux console when +> > > > I boot openwrt. Correcting the cgu settings solves both problems. +> > > > +> > > +> > > could you try this? +> > > +> > > diff --git a/arch/mips/cpu/mips32/arx100/cgu.c +> > > b/arch/mips/cpu/mips32/arx100/cgu.c +> > > index 6e71ee7..e0afbda 100644 +> > > --- a/arch/mips/cpu/mips32/arx100/cgu.c +> > > +++ b/arch/mips/cpu/mips32/arx100/cgu.c +> > > @@ -95,15 +95,5 @@ unsigned long ltq_get_cpu_clock(void) +> > > +> > > unsigned long ltq_get_bus_clock(void) +> > > { +> > > - u32 fpi_sel; +> > > - unsigned long clk; +> > > - +> > > - fpi_sel = ltq_cgu_sys_readl(1, CGU_SYS_FPI_SEL); +> > > - +> > > - if (fpi_sel) +> > > - clk = ltq_get_io_region_clock() / 2; +> > > - else +> > > - clk = ltq_get_io_region_clock(); +> > > - +> > > - return clk; +> > > + return ltq_get_io_region_clock(); +> > > } +> > > +> > > the UART driver calculates the baudrate from the FPI bus clock, but +> > > FPI_SEL is not available on AR9. FPI bus clock is always the same as +> > > DDR clock, Obviously a copy&paste error from VR9 code ;) +> > > +> > +> > No, even with this patch, I still don't get a working console I'm +> > afraid. If I don't set anything explicitly, the board comes up with +> > CGU_SYS set to 0x05, ie CGU_SYS_SYSSEL_PLL0_333_MHZ | +> > CGU_SYS_CPUSEL_EQUAL_DDRCLK | CGU_SYS_DDRSEL_THIRD_SYSCLK. +> > Is this a valid combination without CGU_SYS_PPESEL_250_MHZ ? +> > I don't understand what CGU_SYS_PPESEL_250_MHZ does? +> > The "right setting", as set by the stock uboot, is 0x80. +> +> P.S. There also seems to be a discrepancy between the uboot and +> linux code. I take it from what you say above that fpi clock, ddr +> clock and io region clock are all the same. Now if the least +> significant bit of CGU_SYS is set, then according to the uboot +> code - function ltq_get_bus_clock() - their value is one +> third of the system clock. But according to the linux code +> - function ltq_ar9_fpi_hz() in arch/mips/lantiq/xway/clk.c - +> their value in this case is equal to the system clock. +> +> Or am I getting muddled? It's past my bedtime! +> +> + +Some of the bitshifting in arch/mips/cpu/mips32/arx100/cgu.c is 1 +out. A patch along these lines should fix it: + +--- a/arch/mips/cpu/mips32/arx100/cgu.c 2015-01-20 11:57:22.000000000 +0100 ++++ b/arch/mips/cpu/mips32/arx100/cgu.c 2015-01-20 12:00:15.000000000 +0100 +@@ -10,12 +10,17 @@ + #include + #include + +-#define CGU_SYS_DDR_SEL (1 << 0) +-#define CGU_SYS_CPU_SEL (1 << 2) ++#define CGU_SYS_DDR_SHIFT 0 ++#define CGU_SYS_CPU_SHIFT 2 + #define CGU_SYS_SYS_SHIFT 3 ++#define CGU_SYS_FPI_SHIFT 6 ++#define CGU_SYS_PPE_SHIFT 7 ++ ++#define CGU_SYS_DDR_MASK (1 << CGU_SYS_DDR_SHIFT) ++#define CGU_SYS_CPU_MASK (1 << CGU_SYS_CPU_SHIFT) + #define CGU_SYS_SYS_MASK (0x3 << CGU_SYS_SYS_SHIFT) +-#define CGU_SYS_FPI_SEL (1 << 6) +-#define CGU_SYS_PPE_SEL (1 << 7) ++#define CGU_SYS_FPI_MASK (1 << CGU_SYS_FPI_SHIFT) ++#define CGU_SYS_PPE_MASK (1 << CGU_SYS_PPE_SHIFT) + + struct ltq_cgu_regs { + u32 rsvd0; +@@ -68,7 +73,7 @@ unsigned long ltq_get_io_region_clock(vo + u32 ddr_sel; + unsigned long clk; + +- ddr_sel = ltq_cgu_sys_readl(1, CGU_SYS_DDR_SEL); ++ ddr_sel = ltq_cgu_sys_readl(CGU_SYS_DDR_MASK, CGU_SYS_DDR_SHIFT); + + if (ddr_sel) + clk = ltq_get_system_clock() / 3; +@@ -83,7 +88,7 @@ unsigned long ltq_get_cpu_clock(void) + u32 cpu_sel; + unsigned long clk; + +- cpu_sel = ltq_cgu_sys_readl(1, CGU_SYS_CPU_SEL); ++ cpu_sel = ltq_cgu_sys_readl(CGU_SYS_CPU_MASK, CGU_SYS_CPU_SHIFT); + + if (cpu_sel) + clk = ltq_get_io_region_clock(); +@@ -98,7 +103,7 @@ unsigned long ltq_get_bus_clock(void) + u32 fpi_sel; + unsigned long clk; + +- fpi_sel = ltq_cgu_sys_readl(1, CGU_SYS_FPI_SEL); ++ fpi_sel = ltq_cgu_sys_readl(CGU_SYS_FPI_MASK, CGU_SYS_FPI_SHIFT); + + if (fpi_sel) + clk = ltq_get_io_region_clock() / 2;