On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 1:44 AM, Prabhakar Kushwaha <prabha...@freescale.com> wrote: > + > +#include <common.h> > +#include <asm/processor.h> > +#include <asm/mmu.h> > +#include <asm/cache.h> > +#include <asm/immap_85xx.h> > +#include <asm/io.h> > +#include <miiphy.h> > +#include <libfdt.h> > +#include <fdt_support.h> > +#include <fsl_mdio.h> > +#include <tsec.h> > +#include <netdev.h> > + > + > +DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; > + > +int board_early_init_f(void) > +{ > + ccsr_gur_t *gur = (void *)CONFIG_SYS_MPC85xx_GUTS_ADDR; > + > + clrbits_be32(&gur->pmuxcr2, MPC85xx_PMUXCR2_UART_CTS_B0_GPIO42); > + setbits_be32(&gur->pmuxcr2, MPC85xx_PMUXCR2_UART_CTS_B0_DSP_TMS); > + > + clrbits_be32(&gur->pmuxcr2, MPC85xx_PMUXCR2_UART_RTS_B0_GPIO43); > + setbits_be32(&gur->pmuxcr2, MPC85xx_PMUXCR2_UART_RTS_B0_DSP_TCK | > + MPC85xx_PMUXCR2_UART_CTS_B1_SIM_PD); > + setbits_be32(HALTED_TO_HALT_REQ_MASK_REG, HALTED_TO_HALT_REQ_MASK_0);
Based on my previous comments, this would change to &gur->halt_req_mask. > + clrsetbits_be32(&gur->pmuxcr, MPC85xx_PMUXCR_IFC_AD_GPIO_MASK | > + MPC85xx_PMUXCR_IFC_AD17_GPO_MASK, > + MPC85xx_PMUXCR_IFC_AD_GPIO | > + MPC85xx_PMUXCR_IFC_AD17_GPO | > MPC85xx_PMUXCR_SDHC_USIM); > + > + return 0; > +} > + > + > +#ifdef CONFIG_TSEC_ENET > +int board_eth_init(bd_t *bis) > +{ > + struct fsl_pq_mdio_info mdio_info; > + struct tsec_info_struct tsec_info[2]; > + > + int num = 0; > + > +#ifdef CONFIG_TSEC1 > + SET_STD_TSEC_INFO(tsec_info[num], 1); > + num++; > +#endif > + > +#ifdef CONFIG_TSEC2 > + SET_STD_TSEC_INFO(tsec_info[num], 2); > + num++; > +#endif > + > + if (!num) { > + printf("No TSECs initialized\n"); > + return 0; > + } > + > + mdio_info.regs = (struct tsec_mii_mng *)CONFIG_SYS_MDIO_BASE_ADDR; > + mdio_info.name = DEFAULT_MII_NAME; > + > + fsl_pq_mdio_init(bis, &mdio_info); > + tsec_eth_init(bis, tsec_info, num); > + > + return num; > +} > +#endif You don't need this function at all, as it appears you are using all standard settings. tsec_standard_init() will set up the driver the same way as above, and cpu_eth_init() will call that. You only need a board-ethernet init function if there's something special about the board that causes ethernet initialization to be non-standard. Andy _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot