Stephen, On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 5:22 PM, Stephen Warren <swar...@wwwdotorg.org> wrote: > On 12/03/2012 04:45 PM, Tom Warren wrote: >> Common Tegra files are in arch-tegra, shared between T20 and T30. >> Tegra30-specific headers are in arch-tegra30. Note that some of >> these will be filled in as more T30 support is added (drivers, >> WB/LP0 support, etc.). A couple of Tegra20 files were changed >> to support common headers in arch-tegra, also. > >> diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/arch-tegra/tegra.h >> b/arch/arm/include/asm/arch-tegra/tegra.h > >> +/* >> + * These are used to distinguish SOC types for setting up clocks. Mostly >> + * we can tell the clocking required by looking at the SOC sku_id, but >> + * for T30 it is a user option as to whether to run PLLP in fast or slow >> + * mode, so we have two options there. >> + */ >> enum { >> TEGRA_SOC_T20, >> TEGRA_SOC_T25, >> + TEGRA_SOC_T30, >> + TEGRA_SOC_T30_408MHZ, /* A T30 with faster PLLP */ >> + TEGRA_SOC2_SLOW, /* T2x needs to run at slow clock initially */ >> >> - TEGRA_SOC_COUNT, >> + TEGRA_SOC_CNT, >> TEGRA_SOC_UNKNOWN = -1, >> }; > > Can you remind me why TEGRA_SOC_T30_408MHZ exists; isn't it a SW thing > whereas this enum is meant to be identifying the HW?
It exists in our internal repo, and I don't want to remove it until I've brought our upstream version fully up-to-speed @ 408MHz. This initial patchset runs T30 PLLP @ 216MHz, with an option to upgrade to 408MHz at runtime. Once this baseline T30 support is in, I'll look into making PLLP 408MHz from the get-go. > >> diff --git a/arch/arm/include/asm/arch-tegra30/funcmux.h >> b/arch/arm/include/asm/arch-tegra30/funcmux.h > >> +/* Configs supported by the func mux */ >> +enum { >> + FUNCMUX_DEFAULT = 0, /* default config */ >> + >> + /* UART configs */ >> + FUNCMUX_UART1_ULPI = 0, > > funcmux isn't going to be remotely useful for Tegra30. There are > something like 460 possible ways of muxing out (IIRC) just a 4-pin UART > A on Tegra30. That's why when I was defining the proposed ODMDATA2 > representation of UART pinmux for the Tegra30 BCT, I didn't have a > single enum covering the entire UART configuration, but rather a 4-bit > field per signal (RXD, TXD, RTS, CTS) that indicated which of the > possible pins to route it to. > > Still, I guess having the initial port use funcmux is fine since we only > need to support 1 option for now. We'll hopefully just convert it to use > the BCT ODMDATA2 format rather quickly. Yeah, I wanted to get this in, then let your ODMDATA2 change migrate in, and then convert over to using that for UART init for T30 too. > > A similar comment will probably apply to any other peripheral on Tegra30. _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot