u-boot-brain/board/timll/devkit8000/devkit8000.c
Simon Glass 20e442ab2d dm: Rename U_BOOT_DEVICE() to U_BOOT_DRVINFO()
The current macro is a misnomer since it does not declare a device
directly. Instead, it declares driver_info record which U-Boot uses at
runtime to create a device.

The distinction seems somewhat minor most of the time, but is becomes
quite confusing when we actually want to declare a device, with
of-platdata. We are left trying to distinguish between a device which
isn't actually device, and a device that is (perhaps an 'instance'?)

It seems better to rename this macro to describe what it actually is. The
macros is not widely used, since boards should use devicetree to declare
devices.

Rename it to U_BOOT_DRVINFO(), which indicates clearly that this is
declaring a new driver_info record, not a device.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2021-01-05 12:26:35 -07:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
/*
* (C) Copyright 2004-2008
* Texas Instruments, <www.ti.com>
*
* Author :
* Sunil Kumar <sunilsaini05@gmail.com>
* Shashi Ranjan <shashiranjanmca05@gmail.com>
*
* (C) Copyright 2009
* Frederik Kriewitz <frederik@kriewitz.eu>
*
* Derived from Beagle Board and 3430 SDP code by
* Richard Woodruff <r-woodruff2@ti.com>
* Syed Mohammed Khasim <khasim@ti.com>
*
*/
#include <common.h>
#include <dm.h>
#include <env.h>
#include <init.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include <ns16550.h>
#include <twl4030.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/arch/mmc_host_def.h>
#include <asm/arch/mux.h>
#include <asm/arch/sys_proto.h>
#include <asm/arch/mem.h>
#include <asm/mach-types.h>
#include "devkit8000.h"
#include <asm/gpio.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_DRIVER_DM9000
#include <net.h>
#include <netdev.h>
#endif
DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
static u32 gpmc_net_config[GPMC_MAX_REG] = {
NET_GPMC_CONFIG1,
NET_GPMC_CONFIG2,
NET_GPMC_CONFIG3,
NET_GPMC_CONFIG4,
NET_GPMC_CONFIG5,
NET_GPMC_CONFIG6,
0
};
static const struct ns16550_plat devkit8000_serial = {
.base = OMAP34XX_UART3,
.reg_shift = 2,
.clock = V_NS16550_CLK,
.fcr = UART_FCR_DEFVAL,
};
U_BOOT_DRVINFO(devkit8000_uart) = {
"ns16550_serial",
&devkit8000_serial
};
/*
* Routine: board_init
* Description: Early hardware init.
*/
int board_init(void)
{
gpmc_init(); /* in SRAM or SDRAM, finish GPMC */
/* board id for Linux */
gd->bd->bi_arch_number = MACH_TYPE_DEVKIT8000;
/* boot param addr */
gd->bd->bi_boot_params = (OMAP34XX_SDRC_CS0 + 0x100);
return 0;
}
/* Configure GPMC registers for DM9000 */
static void gpmc_dm9000_config(void)
{
enable_gpmc_cs_config(gpmc_net_config, &gpmc_cfg->cs[6],
CONFIG_DM9000_BASE, GPMC_SIZE_16M);
}
/*
* Routine: misc_init_r
* Description: Configure board specific parts
*/
int misc_init_r(void)
{
struct ctrl_id *id_base = (struct ctrl_id *)OMAP34XX_ID_L4_IO_BASE;
#ifdef CONFIG_DRIVER_DM9000
uchar enetaddr[6];
u32 die_id_0;
#endif
twl4030_power_init();
#ifdef CONFIG_TWL4030_LED
twl4030_led_init(TWL4030_LED_LEDEN_LEDAON | TWL4030_LED_LEDEN_LEDBON);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_DRIVER_DM9000
/* Configure GPMC registers for DM9000 */
enable_gpmc_cs_config(gpmc_net_config, &gpmc_cfg->cs[6],
CONFIG_DM9000_BASE, GPMC_SIZE_16M);
/* Use OMAP DIE_ID as MAC address */
if (!eth_env_get_enetaddr("ethaddr", enetaddr)) {
printf("ethaddr not set, using Die ID\n");
die_id_0 = readl(&id_base->die_id_0);
enetaddr[0] = 0x02; /* locally administered */
enetaddr[1] = readl(&id_base->die_id_1) & 0xff;
enetaddr[2] = (die_id_0 & 0xff000000) >> 24;
enetaddr[3] = (die_id_0 & 0x00ff0000) >> 16;
enetaddr[4] = (die_id_0 & 0x0000ff00) >> 8;
enetaddr[5] = (die_id_0 & 0x000000ff);
eth_env_set_enetaddr("ethaddr", enetaddr);
}
#endif
omap_die_id_display();
return 0;
}
/*
* Routine: set_muxconf_regs
* Description: Setting up the configuration Mux registers specific to the
* hardware. Many pins need to be moved from protect to primary
* mode.
*/
void set_muxconf_regs(void)
{
MUX_DEVKIT8000();
}
#if defined(CONFIG_MMC)
int board_mmc_init(struct bd_info *bis)
{
return omap_mmc_init(0, 0, 0, -1, -1);
}
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_MMC)
void board_mmc_power_init(void)
{
twl4030_power_mmc_init(0);
}
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_DRIVER_DM9000) & !defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD)
/*
* Routine: board_eth_init
* Description: Setting up the Ethernet hardware.
*/
int board_eth_init(struct bd_info *bis)
{
return dm9000_initialize(bis);
}
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_SPL_OS_BOOT
/*
* Do board specific preparation before SPL
* Linux boot
*/
void spl_board_prepare_for_linux(void)
{
gpmc_dm9000_config();
}
/*
* devkit8000 specific implementation of spl_start_uboot()
*
* RETURN
* 0 if the button is not pressed
* 1 if the button is pressed
*/
int spl_start_uboot(void)
{
int val = 0;
if (!gpio_request(SPL_OS_BOOT_KEY, "U-Boot key")) {
gpio_direction_input(SPL_OS_BOOT_KEY);
val = gpio_get_value(SPL_OS_BOOT_KEY);
gpio_free(SPL_OS_BOOT_KEY);
}
return !val;
}
#endif
/*
* Routine: get_board_mem_timings
* Description: If we use SPL then there is no x-loader nor config header
* so we have to setup the DDR timings ourself on the first bank. This
* provides the timing values back to the function that configures
* the memory. We have either one or two banks of 128MB DDR.
*/
void get_board_mem_timings(struct board_sdrc_timings *timings)
{
/* General SDRC config */
timings->mcfg = MICRON_V_MCFG_165(128 << 20);
timings->rfr_ctrl = SDP_3430_SDRC_RFR_CTRL_165MHz;
/* AC timings */
timings->ctrla = MICRON_V_ACTIMA_165;
timings->ctrlb = MICRON_V_ACTIMB_165;
timings->mr = MICRON_V_MR_165;
}