/* * This file is part of the coreboot project. * * Copyright (C) 2014 Imagination Technologies * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of * the License. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "urara_boardid.h" #define PADS_FUNCTION_SELECT0_ADDR (0xB8101C00 + 0xC0) #define GPIO_BIT_EN_ADDR(bank) (0xB8101C00 + 0x200 + (0x24 * (bank))) #define PAD_DRIVE_STRENGTH_ADDR(bank) (0xB8101C00 + 0x120 + (0x4 * (bank))) #define MAX_NO_MFIOS 89 #define PAD_DRIVE_STRENGTH_LENGTH 2 #define PAD_DRIVE_STRENGTH_MASK 0x3 typedef enum { DRIVE_STRENGTH_2mA = 0, DRIVE_STRENGTH_4mA = 1, DRIVE_STRENGTH_8mA = 2, DRIVE_STRENGTH_12mA = 3 } drive_strength; /* MFIO definitions for UART1 */ #define UART1_RXD_MFIO 59 #define UART1_TXD_MFIO 60 /* MFIO definitions for SPIM */ #define SPIM1_D0_TXD_MFIO 5 #define SPIM1_D1_RXD_MFIO 4 #define SPIM1_MCLK_MFIO 3 #define SPIM1_D2_MFIO 6 #define SPIM1_D3_MFIO 7 #define SPIM1_CS0_MFIO 0 /* MFIO definitions for I2C */ #define I2C_DATA_MFIO(i) (28 + (2*(i))) #define I2C_CLK_MFIO(i) (29 + (2*(i))) #define I2C_DATA_FUNCTION_OFFSET(i) (20 + (2*(i))) #define I2C_CLK_FUNCTION_OFFSET(i) (21 + (2*(i))) #define I2C_DATA_FUNCTION_MASK 0x1 #define I2C_CLK_FUNCTION_MASK 0x1 static void pad_drive_strength(u32 pad, drive_strength strength) { u32 reg, drive_strength_shift; assert(pad <= MAX_NO_MFIOS); assert(!(strength & ~(PAD_DRIVE_STRENGTH_MASK))); /* Set drive strength value */ drive_strength_shift = (pad % 16) * PAD_DRIVE_STRENGTH_LENGTH; reg = read32(PAD_DRIVE_STRENGTH_ADDR(pad / 16)); reg &= ~(PAD_DRIVE_STRENGTH_MASK << drive_strength_shift); reg |= strength << drive_strength_shift; write32(PAD_DRIVE_STRENGTH_ADDR(pad / 16), reg); } static void uart1_mfio_setup(void) { u32 reg, mfio_mask; /* * Disable GPIO for UART1 MFIOs * All UART MFIOs have MFIO/16 = 3, therefore we use GPIO pad 3 * This is the only function (0) of these MFIOs and therfore there * is no need to set up a function number in the corresponding * function select register. */ reg = read32(GPIO_BIT_EN_ADDR(3)); mfio_mask = 1 << (UART1_RXD_MFIO % 16); mfio_mask |= 1 << (UART1_TXD_MFIO % 16); /* Clear relevant bits */ reg &= ~mfio_mask; /* * Set corresponding bits in the upper half word * in order to be able to modify the chosen pins */ reg |= mfio_mask << 16; write32(GPIO_BIT_EN_ADDR(3), reg); } static void spim1_mfio_setup(void) { u32 reg, mfio_mask; /* * Disable GPIO for SPIM1 MFIOs * All SPFI1 MFIOs have MFIO/16 = 0, therefore we use GPIO pad 0 * This is the only function (0) of these MFIOs and therfore there * is no need to set up a function number in the corresponding * function select register. */ reg = read32(GPIO_BIT_EN_ADDR(0)); /* Disable GPIO for SPIM1 MFIOs */ mfio_mask = 1 << (SPIM1_D0_TXD_MFIO % 16); mfio_mask |= 1 << (SPIM1_D1_RXD_MFIO % 16); mfio_mask |= 1 << (SPIM1_MCLK_MFIO % 16); mfio_mask |= 1 << (SPIM1_D2_MFIO % 16); mfio_mask |= 1 << (SPIM1_D3_MFIO % 16); mfio_mask |= 1 << (SPIM1_CS0_MFIO % 16); /* Clear relevant bits */ reg &= ~mfio_mask; /* * Set corresponding bits in the upper half word * in order to be able to modify the chosen pins */ reg |= mfio_mask << 16; write32(GPIO_BIT_EN_ADDR(0), reg); /* Set drive strength to maximum for these MFIOs */ pad_drive_strength(SPIM1_CS0_MFIO, DRIVE_STRENGTH_12mA); pad_drive_strength(SPIM1_D1_RXD_MFIO, DRIVE_STRENGTH_12mA); pad_drive_strength(SPIM1_D0_TXD_MFIO, DRIVE_STRENGTH_12mA); pad_drive_strength(SPIM1_D2_MFIO, DRIVE_STRENGTH_12mA); pad_drive_strength(SPIM1_D3_MFIO, DRIVE_STRENGTH_12mA); pad_drive_strength(SPIM1_MCLK_MFIO, DRIVE_STRENGTH_12mA); } static void i2c_mfio_setup(int interface) { u32 reg, mfio_mask; assert(interface < 4); /* * Disable GPIO for I2C MFIOs */ reg = read32(GPIO_BIT_EN_ADDR(I2C_DATA_MFIO(interface) / 16)); mfio_mask = 1 << (I2C_DATA_MFIO(interface) % 16); mfio_mask |= 1 << (I2C_CLK_MFIO(interface) % 16); /* Clear relevant bits */ reg &= ~mfio_mask; /* * Set corresponding bits in the upper half word * in order to be able to modify the chosen pins */ reg |= mfio_mask << 16; write32(GPIO_BIT_EN_ADDR(I2C_DATA_MFIO(interface) / 16), reg); /* for I2C0 and I2C1: * Set bits to 0 (clear) which is the primary function * for these MFIOs; those bits will all be set to 1 by * default. * There is no need to do that for I2C2 and I2C3 */ if (interface > 1) return; reg = read32(PADS_FUNCTION_SELECT0_ADDR); reg &= ~(I2C_DATA_FUNCTION_MASK << I2C_DATA_FUNCTION_OFFSET(interface)); reg &= ~(I2C_CLK_FUNCTION_MASK << I2C_CLK_FUNCTION_OFFSET(interface)); write32(PADS_FUNCTION_SELECT0_ADDR, reg); } static void bootblock_mainboard_init(void) { int ret; /* System PLL divided by 2 -> 350 MHz */ /* The same frequency will be the input frequency for the SPFI block */ system_clk_setup(1); /* MIPS CPU dividers: division by 1 -> 546 MHz * This is set up as we cannot make any assumption about * the values set or not by the boot ROM code */ mips_clk_setup(0, 0); /* Setup system PLL at 700 MHz */ ret = sys_pll_setup(2, 1, 13, 350); if (ret != CLOCKS_OK) return; /* Setup MIPS PLL at 546 MHz */ ret = mips_pll_setup(2, 1, 1, 21); if (ret != CLOCKS_OK) return; /* * Move peripheral clock control from RPU to MIPS. * The RPU gate register is not managed in Linux so disable its default * values and assign MIPS gate register the default values. * *Note*: All unused clocks will be gated by Linux */ setup_clk_gate_defaults(); /* Setup SPIM1 MFIOs */ spim1_mfio_setup(); /* Setup UART1 clock and MFIOs * System PLL divided by 5 divided by 76 -> 1.8421 Mhz */ uart1_clk_setup(4, 75); uart1_mfio_setup(); } static int init_extra_hardware(void) { const struct board_hw *hardware; /* Obtain information about current board */ hardware = board_get_hw(); if (!hardware) { printk(BIOS_ERR, "%s: Invalid hardware information.\n", __func__); return -1; } /* Setup USB clock * System clock divided by 7 -> 50 MHz */ if (usb_clk_setup(6, 2, 7) != CLOCKS_OK) { printk(BIOS_ERR, "%s: Failed to set up USB clock.\n", __func__); return -1; } /* Setup I2C clocks and MFIOs * System clock divided by 4 divided by 3 -> 29.1(6) MHz */ i2c_clk_setup(3, 2, hardware->i2c_interface); i2c_mfio_setup(hardware->i2c_interface); /* Ethernet clocks setup: ENET as clock source */ eth_clk_setup(0, 6); /* ROM clock setup: system clock divided by 2 -> 175 MHz */ /* Hash accelerator is driven from the ROM clock */ rom_clk_setup(1); return 0; }