Hi, On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 12:56 AM, Marc Dietrich <marvi...@gmx.de> wrote: > Am Montag, 9. April 2012, 21:51:32 schrieb Stephen Warren: >> On 04/09/2012 05:07 PM, Simon Glass wrote: >> > Hi Stephen, >> > >> > On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Olof Johansson <o...@lixom.net> wrote: >> >> On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 2:59 PM, Stephen Warren <swar...@wwwdotorg.org> > wrote: >> >>> On 04/09/2012 03:40 PM, Simon Glass wrote: >> >>>> +Olof >> >>>> >> >>>> Hi Stephen, >> >>>> >> >>>> On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Stephen Warren <swar...@wwwdotorg.org> > wrote: >> >>>>> On 04/05/2012 03:55 PM, Simon Glass wrote: >> >>>>>> From: Jimmy Zhang <jimmzh...@nvidia.com> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> Set Seaboard to optimal memory settings based on the SOC in use (T20 >> >>>>>> or T25). >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <s...@chromium.org> >> >>>>>> --- >> >>>>>> Changes in v2: >> >>>>>> - Move EMC tables to device tree >> >>>>>> - Removed check for nominal voltage (not needed as it is done just >> >>>>>> before) >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> Changes in v3: >> >>>>>> - Add better error reporting when EMC setup fails >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> Changes in v4: >> >>>>>> - Remove support for T20 memory timings >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> diff --git a/board/nvidia/common/emc.c b/board/nvidia/common/emc.c >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> +/* This rate is hard-coded for now, until fdt provides them */ >> >>>>>> +#define EMC_SDRAM_RATE_T25 (380000 * 2 * 1000) >> >>>>>> + >> >>>>>> +int board_emc_init(void) >> >>>>>> +{ >> >>>>>> + unsigned rate; >> >>>>>> + >> >>>>>> + switch (tegra_get_chip_type()) { >> >>>>>> + default: >> >>>>>> + case TEGRA_SOC_T20: >> >>>>>> + debug("%s: EMC timings not supported for T20 >> >>>>>> Seaboard\n", >> >>>>>> + __func__); >> >>>>> >> >>>>> This isn't Seaboard-specific code, so the string shouldn't say >> >>>>> "Seaboard" there. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Why not support Tegra20? Many/all of the other Tegra boards U-Boot >> >>>>> supports are Tegra20 not Tegra25. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Presumably this code doesn't blow up if the EMC tables aren't in the >> >>>>> .dts file; the code should use the tables if they're present, >> >>>>> otherwise >> >>>>> be a no-op. >> >>>> >> >>>> I don't mind, we can either go with v3 (with T20) or v4 (without). >> >>>> Both sets of patches are on the list and the removable of T20 support >> >>>> is the only change in v4. Please can you discuss this with Olof? >> >>> >> >>> IIRC, Olof objected to the incorrect Seaboard .dts file (which contained >> >>> two unrelated sets of EMC tables for different board variants), not the >> >>> ability for the EMC driver itself to function on either Tegra20 or >> >>> Tegra25. >> >> >> >> Correct. I objected to the one device tree describing 50% inaccurate >> >> contents without a documented way to tell the accurate from inaccurate >> >> (unlike the case with bootid straps). >> >> >> >> What we do on the kernel side is that if the existing programming, >> >> i.e. what's setup by BCT/u-boot is not matching the clocks in the >> >> table, then we report it but continue with the existing settings. If >> >> someone passes in bogus (matching) data in both BCT and the device >> >> tree then all bets are off. >> > >> > OK, that's different from what I understood (remove support for T20 >> > Seaboard as was apparently done in the kernel). So I think this means >> > that this patch should revert back to the original version, right? >> >> In the kernel, the Seaboard .dts file only supports Tegra25 since the >> EMC tables we put into that .dts file are for Tegra25. There is no >> Seaboard-with-Tegra20 .dts file. >> >> I don't believe the EMC driver has any code that cares about >> Tegra20-vs-Tegra25, so should work just fine for either. >> >> In practice, we don't have any .dts files for boards with Tegra20 that >> contain EMC tables though. > > well, that may change in the future. In fact, I have a EMC table here for > paz00, but only for 333 MHz. I like to submit them once I got 166 MHz values.
OK, I am going to put the T20 code back in and send an updated patch. Regards, Simon > > Marc > > > > > _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot