Hi Jagan,

On 7/5/2013 10:48, Jagan Teki wrote:
Hi Bo Shen,

Thanks for your info.

On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 7:04 AM, Bo Shen <voice.s...@atmel.com> wrote:
Hi Jagan Teki,


On 7/5/2013 03:36, Jagan Teki wrote:

Hi,

Did anyone find this TX timeout issue on macb(gmac)?
I observed this issue when i enable d-cache.

Log:
----
zynq-uboot> ping 10.10.70.101
gmac0: PHY present at 7
gmac0: link up, 1000Mbps full-duplex (lpa: 0x3800)
Using gmac0 device
gmac0: TX timeout
gmac0: TX timeout
ping failed; host 10.10.70.101 is not alive


Sure, this will happen, as the macb driver is not worked with d-cache
enabled.
Can you point any existing driver that have a d-cache working.

I see the driver of ftgmac100 is doing the thing, but I am not sure whether the code is merged.

If you want to let the macb work with d-cache enable, you should modify the
driver.

BTW, if you want to enable d-cache, the MMU must be enabled.
Specific setup to enable to MMU, please point.
I see that we need to write dram_bank_mmu_setup() and
arm_init_domains() on d-cache enable code in
soc folders is that true? please let me know your views.

I am sorry, no information can share with you at this moment.

--
Thanks,
Jagan.


Best Regards,
Bo Shen
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