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/*
* Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Nest Labs, Inc.
*
* (C) Copyright 2004-2006
* Texas Instruments, <www.ti.com>
* Richard Woodruff <r-woodruff2@ti.com>
*
* See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this
* project.
*
* 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; either version 2 of
* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* 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.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
* License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
* MA 02111-1307 USA
*
* Description:
* This file is the board-specific setup for the Nest Learning
* Thermostat board.
*
* It inherits entirely from the equivalent TI OMAP3 EVM
* file.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <asm/arch/cpu.h>
#include <asm/arch/mem.h>
#include <asm/arch/clocks.h>
_TEXT_BASE:
.word TEXT_BASE /* sdram load addr from config.mk */
#if !defined(CFG_NAND_BOOT) && !defined(CFG_NAND_BOOT)
/**************************************************************************
* cpy_clk_code: relocates clock code into SRAM where its safer to execute
* R1 = SRAM destination address.
*************************************************************************/
.global cpy_clk_code
cpy_clk_code:
/* Copy DPLL code into SRAM */
adr r0, go_to_speed /* get addr of clock setting code */
mov r2, #384 /* r2 size to copy (div by 32 bytes) */
mov r1, r1 /* r1 <- dest address (passed in) */
add r2, r2, r0 /* r2 <- source end address */
next2:
ldmia r0!, {r3-r10} /* copy from source address [r0] */
stmia r1!, {r3-r10} /* copy to target address [r1] */
cmp r0, r2 /* until source end address [r2] */
bne next2
mov pc, lr /* back to caller */
/* ****************************************************************************
* NOTE: 3430 X-loader currently does not use this code.
* It could be removed its is kept for compatabily with u-boot.
*
* go_to_speed: -Moves to bypass, -Commits clock dividers, -puts dpll at speed
* -executed from SRAM.
* R0 = CM_CLKEN_PLL-bypass value
* R1 = CM_CLKSEL1_PLL-m, n, and divider values
* R2 = CM_CLKSEL_CORE-divider values
* R3 = CM_IDLEST_CKGEN - addr dpll lock wait
*
* Note: If core unlocks/relocks and SDRAM is running fast already it gets
* confused. A reset of the controller gets it back. Taking away its
* L3 when its not in self refresh seems bad for it. Normally, this code
* runs from flash before SDR is init so that should be ok.
******************************************************************************/
.global go_to_speed
go_to_speed:
stmfd sp!, {r4-r6}
/* move into fast relock bypass */
ldr r4, pll_ctl_add
str r0, [r4]
wait1:
ldr r5, [r3] /* get status */
and r5, r5, #0x1 /* isolate core status */
cmp r5, #0x1 /* still locked? */
beq wait1 /* if lock, loop */
/* set new dpll dividers _after_ in bypass */
ldr r5, pll_div_add1
str r1, [r5] /* set m, n, m2 */
ldr r5, pll_div_add2
str r2, [r5] /* set l3/l4/.. dividers*/
ldr r5, pll_div_add3 /* wkup */
ldr r2, pll_div_val3 /* rsm val */
str r2, [r5]
ldr r5, pll_div_add4 /* gfx */
ldr r2, pll_div_val4
str r2, [r5]
ldr r5, pll_div_add5 /* emu */
ldr r2, pll_div_val5
str r2, [r5]
/* now prepare GPMC (flash) for new dpll speed */
/* flash needs to be stable when we jump back to it */
ldr r5, flash_cfg3_addr
ldr r2, flash_cfg3_val
str r2, [r5]
ldr r5, flash_cfg4_addr
ldr r2, flash_cfg4_val
str r2, [r5]
ldr r5, flash_cfg5_addr
ldr r2, flash_cfg5_val
str r2, [r5]
ldr r5, flash_cfg1_addr
ldr r2, [r5]
orr r2, r2, #0x3 /* up gpmc divider */
str r2, [r5]
/* lock DPLL3 and wait a bit */
orr r0, r0, #0x7 /* set up for lock mode */
str r0, [r4] /* lock */
nop /* ARM slow at this point working at sys_clk */
nop
nop
nop
wait2:
ldr r5, [r3] /* get status */
and r5, r5, #0x1 /* isolate core status */
cmp r5, #0x1 /* still locked? */
bne wait2 /* if lock, loop */
nop
nop
nop
nop
ldmfd sp!, {r4-r6}
mov pc, lr /* back to caller, locked */
_go_to_speed: .word go_to_speed
/* these constants need to be close for PIC code */
/* The Nor has to be in the Flash Base CS0 for this condition to happen */
flash_cfg1_addr:
.word (GPMC_CONFIG1_0)
flash_cfg3_addr:
.word (GPMC_CONFIG3_0)
flash_cfg3_val:
.word STNOR_GPMC_CONFIG3
flash_cfg4_addr:
.word (GPMC_CONFIG4_0)
flash_cfg4_val:
.word STNOR_GPMC_CONFIG4
flash_cfg5_val:
.word STNOR_GPMC_CONFIG5
flash_cfg5_addr:
.word (GPMC_CONFIG5_0)
pll_ctl_add:
.word CM_CLKEN_PLL
pll_div_add1:
.word CM_CLKSEL1_PLL
pll_div_add2:
.word CM_CLKSEL_CORE
pll_div_add3:
.word CM_CLKSEL_WKUP
pll_div_val3:
.word (WKUP_RSM << 1)
pll_div_add4:
.word CM_CLKSEL_GFX
pll_div_val4:
.word (GFX_DIV << 0)
pll_div_add5:
.word CM_CLKSEL1_EMU
pll_div_val5:
.word CLSEL1_EMU_VAL
#endif /* !defined(CFG_NAND_BOOT) && !defined(CFG_NAND_BOOT) */
.globl lowlevel_init
lowlevel_init:
ldr sp, SRAM_STACK
str ip, [sp] /* stash old link register */
mov ip, lr /* save link reg across call */
bl s_init /* go setup pll,mux,memory */
ldr ip, [sp] /* restore save ip */
mov lr, ip /* restore link reg */
/* back to arch calling code */
mov pc, lr
/* the literal pools origin */
.ltorg
REG_CONTROL_STATUS:
.word CONTROL_STATUS
SRAM_STACK:
.word LOW_LEVEL_SRAM_STACK
/* DPLL(1-4) PARAM TABLES */
/* Each of the tables has M, N, FREQSEL, M2 values defined for nominal
* OPP (1.2V). The fields are defined according to dpll_param struct(clock.c).
* The values are defined for all possible sysclk and for ES1 and ES2.
*/
mpu_dpll_param:
/* 12MHz */
/* ES1 */
.word 0x0FE
.word 0x07
.word 0x05
.word 0x01
/* ES2 */
.word 0x0FA
.word 0x05
.word 0x07
.word 0x01
/* 13MHz */
/* ES1 */
.word 0x17D
.word 0x0C
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
/* ES2 */
.word 0x1F4
.word 0x0C
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
/* 19.2MHz */
/* ES1 */
.word 0x179
.word 0x12
.word 0x04
.word 0x01
/* ES2 */
.word 0x271
.word 0x17
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
/* 26MHz */
/* ES1 */
.word 0x17D
.word 0x19
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
/* ES2 */
.word 0x0FA
.word 0x0C
.word 0x07
.word 0x01
/* 38.4MHz */
/* ES1 */
.word 0x1FA
.word 0x32
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
/* ES2 */
.word 0x271
.word 0x2F
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
.globl get_mpu_dpll_param
get_mpu_dpll_param:
adr r0, mpu_dpll_param
mov pc, lr
iva_dpll_param:
/* 12MHz */
/* ES1 */
.word 0x07D
.word 0x05
.word 0x07
.word 0x01
/* ES2 */
.word 0x0B4
.word 0x05
.word 0x07
.word 0x01
/* 13MHz */
/* ES1 */
.word 0x0FA
.word 0x0C
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
/* ES2 */
.word 0x168
.word 0x0C
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
/* 19.2MHz */
/* ES1 */
.word 0x082
.word 0x09
.word 0x07
.word 0x01
/* ES2 */
.word 0x0E1
.word 0x0B
.word 0x06
.word 0x01
/* 26MHz */
/* ES1 */
.word 0x07D
.word 0x0C
.word 0x07
.word 0x01
/* ES2 */
.word 0x0B4
.word 0x0C
.word 0x07
.word 0x01
/* 38.4MHz */
/* ES1 */
.word 0x13F
.word 0x30
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
/* ES2 */
.word 0x0E1
.word 0x17
.word 0x06
.word 0x01
.globl get_iva_dpll_param
get_iva_dpll_param:
adr r0, iva_dpll_param
mov pc, lr
core_dpll_param:
/* 12MHz */
/* ES1 */
.word 0x19F
.word 0x0E
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
/* ES2 */
.word 0x0A6
.word 0x05
.word 0x07
.word 0x01
/* 13MHz */
/* ES1 */
.word 0x1B2
.word 0x10
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
/* ES2 */
.word 0x14C
.word 0x0C
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
/* 19.2MHz */
/* ES1 */
.word 0x19F
.word 0x17
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
/* ES2 */
.word 0x19F
.word 0x17
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
/* 26MHz */
/* ES1 */
.word 0x1B2
.word 0x21
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
/* ES2 */
.word 0x0A6
.word 0x0C
.word 0x07
.word 0x01
/* 38.4MHz */
/* ES1 */
.word 0x19F
.word 0x2F
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
/* ES2 */
.word 0x19F
.word 0x2F
.word 0x03
.word 0x01
.globl get_core_dpll_param
get_core_dpll_param:
adr r0, core_dpll_param
mov pc, lr
/* PER DPLL values are same for both ES1 and ES2 */
per_dpll_param:
/* 12MHz */
.word 0xD8
.word 0x05
.word 0x07
.word 0x09
/* 13MHz */
.word 0x1B0
.word 0x0C
.word 0x03
.word 0x09
/* 19.2MHz */
.word 0xE1
.word 0x09
.word 0x07
.word 0x09
/* 26MHz */
.word 0xD8
.word 0x0C
.word 0x07
.word 0x09
/* 38.4MHz */
.word 0xE1
.word 0x13
.word 0x07
.word 0x09
.globl get_per_dpll_param
get_per_dpll_param:
adr r0, per_dpll_param
mov pc, lr
/*
* Tables for 36x/37x devices
*
* (Populated for 13MHz only)
*/
mpu_36x_dpll_param:
// M N FS M2
#if defined(CONFIG_SYS_MPU_DPLL_300MHZ)
.word 150, 5, 0, 1 // 12 MHz
.word 300, 12, 0, 1 // 13 MHz
.word 125, 7, 0, 1 // 19.2 MHz
.word 150, 12, 0, 1 // 26 MHz
.word 125, 15, 0, 1 // 38.4 MHz
.word 0, 0, 0, 1 // 16.8 MHz - TBD
#elif defined(CONFIG_SYS_MPU_DPLL_600MHZ)
.word 300, 5, 0, 1 // 12 MHz
.word 600, 12, 0, 1 // 13 MHz
.word 125, 3, 0, 1 // 19.2 MHz
.word 300, 12, 0, 1 // 26 MHz
.word 125, 7, 0, 1 // 38.4 MHz
.word 0, 0, 0, 1 // 16.8 MHz - TBD
#else
# error "MPU DPLL settings are not defined!"
#endif /* defined(CONFIG_SYS_MPU_DPLL_600MHZ) */
iva_36x_dpll_param:
// M N FS M2
.word 10, 0, 0, 1 // 12 MHz
.word 10, 0, 0, 1 // 13 MHz
.word 10, 0, 0, 1 // 19.2 MHz
.word 10, 0, 0, 1 // 26 MHz
.word 10, 0, 0, 1 // 38.4 MHz
.word 10, 0, 0, 1 // 16.8 MHz
core_36x_dpll_param:
// M N FS M2
#if defined(CONFIG_SYS_CORE_DPLL_200MHZ)
.word 100, 5, 0, 1 // 12 MHz
.word 200, 12, 0, 1 // 13 MHz
.word 375, 35, 0, 1 // 19.2 MHz
.word 100, 12, 0, 1 // 26 MHz
.word 375, 71, 0, 1 // 38.4 MHz
.word 0, 0, 0, 1 // 16.8 MHz - TBD
#elif defined(CONFIG_SYS_CORE_DPLL_332MHZ)
.word 166, 5, 0, 1 // 12 MHz
.word 332, 12, 0, 1 // 13 MHz
.word 415, 23, 0, 1 // 19.2 MHz
.word 166, 12, 0, 1 // 26 MHz
.word 415, 47, 0, 1 // 38.4 MHz
.word 0, 0, 0, 1 // 16.8 MHz - TBD
#elif defined(CONFIG_SYS_CORE_DPLL_400MHZ)
.word 200, 5, 0, 1 // 12 MHz
.word 400, 12, 0, 1 // 13 MHz
.word 375, 17, 0, 1 // 19.2 MHz
.word 200, 12, 0, 1 // 26 MHz
.word 375, 35, 0, 1 // 38.4 MHz
.word 0, 0, 0, 1 // 16.8 MHz - TBD
#else
# error "Core DPLL settings are not defined!"
#endif /* defined(CONFIG_SYS_CORE_DPLL_400MHZ) */
/*
* For the peripheral (PER) (aka DPLL4) clock settings, there are only
* effectively two clock choices, 96 MHz or 192 MHz. However, the only
* time 192 MHz is apt to be used in an application is if both SGX and
* TV output are used.
*
* For any given system clock, the dividers are configured thus (per
* Section 3.5.3.3.3.2 "Type B DPLL (Low-Jitter)" of the OMAP3 TRM):
*
* PER[clkout] = (SYS[clkout] * M) / (N + 1)
*
* M2[clkout]: PER[clkout] / M2 used by UART, MMC, I2C, etc.
* M3[clkout]: PER[clkout] / M3 used by TV out.
* M4[clkout]: PER[clkout] / M4 used by DSS.
* M5[clkout]: PER[clkout] / M5 used by camera.
* M6[clkout]: PER[clkout] / M6 used by emulation.
*
* So, for a 19.2 MHz system clock and the scalar entries below:
*
* PER[clkout] = (19.2 * 540) / (11 + 1) = 864
*
* M2[clkout]: 864 / 9 = 96 MHz
* M3[clkout]: 864 / 16 = 54 MHz
* M4[clkout]: 864 / 5 = 172.8 MHz
* M5[clkout]: 864 / 4 = 216 MHz
* M6[clkout]: 864 / 3 = 288 MHz
*/
per_36x_dpll_param:
// SYS_CLK M N M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 m2DIV
.word 12000, 432, 5, 9, 16, 9, 4, 3, 1 // 12 MHz
.word 13000, 864, 12, 9, 16, 9, 4, 3, 1 // 13 MHz
.word 19200, 540, 11, 9, 16, 9, 4, 3, 1 // 19.2 MHz
.word 26000, 432, 12, 9, 16, 9, 4, 3, 1 // 26 MHz
.word 38400, 270, 11, 9, 16, 9, 4, 3, 1 // 38.4 MHz
.word 16800, 360, 6, 9, 16, 9, 4, 3, 1 // 16.8 MHz
.globl get_36x_mpu_dpll_param
get_36x_mpu_dpll_param:
adr r0, mpu_36x_dpll_param
mov pc, lr
.globl get_36x_iva_dpll_param
get_36x_iva_dpll_param:
adr r0, iva_36x_dpll_param
mov pc, lr
.globl get_36x_core_dpll_param
get_36x_core_dpll_param:
adr r0, core_36x_dpll_param
mov pc, lr
.globl get_36x_per_dpll_param
get_36x_per_dpll_param:
adr r0, per_36x_dpll_param
mov pc, lr