u-boot-brain/arch/arm/include/asm/arch-omap4/omap.h
Paul Kocialkowski 60c7c30aa0 omap-common: Common boot code OMAP3 support and cleanup
This introduces OMAP3 support for the common omap boot code, as well as a
major cleanup of the common omap boot code.

First, the omap_boot_parameters structure becomes platform-specific, since its
definition differs a bit across omap platforms. The offsets are removed as well
since it is U-Boot's coding style to use structures for mapping such kind of
data (in the sense that it is similar to registers). It is correct to assume
that romcode structure encoding is the same as U-Boot, given the description
of these structures in the TRMs.

The original address provided by the bootrom is passed to the U-Boot binary
instead of a duplicate of the structure stored in global data. This allows to
have only the relevant (boot device and mode) information stored in global data.
It is also expected that the address where the bootrom stores that information
is not overridden by the U-Boot SPL or U-Boot.

The save_omap_boot_params is expected to handle all special cases where the data
provided by the bootrom cannot be used as-is, so that spl_boot_device and
spl_boot_mode only return the data from global data.

All of this is only relevant when the U-Boot SPL is used. In cases it is not,
save_boot_params should fallback to its weak (or board-specific) definition.
save_omap_boot_params should not be called in that context either.

Signed-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski <contact@paulk.fr>
2015-07-27 15:02:03 -04:00

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/*
* (C) Copyright 2010
* Texas Instruments, <www.ti.com>
*
* Authors:
* Aneesh V <aneesh@ti.com>
*
* Derived from OMAP3 work by
* Richard Woodruff <r-woodruff2@ti.com>
* Syed Mohammed Khasim <x0khasim@ti.com>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
*/
#ifndef _OMAP4_H_
#define _OMAP4_H_
#if !(defined(__KERNEL_STRICT_NAMES) || defined(__ASSEMBLY__))
#include <asm/types.h>
#endif /* !(__KERNEL_STRICT_NAMES || __ASSEMBLY__) */
/*
* L4 Peripherals - L4 Wakeup and L4 Core now
*/
#define OMAP44XX_L4_CORE_BASE 0x4A000000
#define OMAP44XX_L4_WKUP_BASE 0x4A300000
#define OMAP44XX_L4_PER_BASE 0x48000000
#define OMAP44XX_DRAM_ADDR_SPACE_START 0x80000000
#define OMAP44XX_DRAM_ADDR_SPACE_END 0xD0000000
#define DRAM_ADDR_SPACE_START OMAP44XX_DRAM_ADDR_SPACE_START
#define DRAM_ADDR_SPACE_END OMAP44XX_DRAM_ADDR_SPACE_END
/* CONTROL_ID_CODE */
#define CONTROL_ID_CODE 0x4A002204
#define STD_FUSE_DIE_ID_0 0x4A002200
#define STD_FUSE_DIE_ID_1 0x4A002208
#define STD_FUSE_DIE_ID_2 0x4A00220c
#define STD_FUSE_DIE_ID_3 0x4A002210
#define OMAP4_CONTROL_ID_CODE_ES1_0 0x0B85202F
#define OMAP4_CONTROL_ID_CODE_ES2_0 0x1B85202F
#define OMAP4_CONTROL_ID_CODE_ES2_1 0x3B95C02F
#define OMAP4_CONTROL_ID_CODE_ES2_2 0x4B95C02F
#define OMAP4_CONTROL_ID_CODE_ES2_3 0x6B95C02F
#define OMAP4460_CONTROL_ID_CODE_ES1_0 0x0B94E02F
#define OMAP4460_CONTROL_ID_CODE_ES1_1 0x2B94E02F
#define OMAP4470_CONTROL_ID_CODE_ES1_0 0x0B97502F
/* UART */
#define UART1_BASE (OMAP44XX_L4_PER_BASE + 0x6a000)
#define UART2_BASE (OMAP44XX_L4_PER_BASE + 0x6c000)
#define UART3_BASE (OMAP44XX_L4_PER_BASE + 0x20000)
/* General Purpose Timers */
#define GPT1_BASE (OMAP44XX_L4_WKUP_BASE + 0x18000)
#define GPT2_BASE (OMAP44XX_L4_PER_BASE + 0x32000)
#define GPT3_BASE (OMAP44XX_L4_PER_BASE + 0x34000)
/* Watchdog Timer2 - MPU watchdog */
#define WDT2_BASE (OMAP44XX_L4_WKUP_BASE + 0x14000)
/*
* Hardware Register Details
*/
/* Watchdog Timer */
#define WD_UNLOCK1 0xAAAA
#define WD_UNLOCK2 0x5555
/* GP Timer */
#define TCLR_ST (0x1 << 0)
#define TCLR_AR (0x1 << 1)
#define TCLR_PRE (0x1 << 5)
/* Control Module */
#define LDOSRAM_ACTMODE_VSET_IN_MASK (0x1F << 5)
#define LDOSRAM_VOLT_CTRL_OVERRIDE 0x0401040f
#define CONTROL_EFUSE_1_OVERRIDE 0x1C4D0110
#define CONTROL_EFUSE_2_OVERRIDE 0x99084000
/* LPDDR2 IO regs */
#define CONTROL_LPDDR2IO_SLEW_125PS_DRV8_PULL_DOWN 0x1C1C1C1C
#define CONTROL_LPDDR2IO_SLEW_325PS_DRV8_GATE_KEEPER 0x9E9E9E9E
#define CONTROL_LPDDR2IO_SLEW_315PS_DRV12_PULL_DOWN 0x7C7C7C7C
#define LPDDR2IO_GR10_WD_MASK (3 << 17)
#define CONTROL_LPDDR2IO_3_VAL 0xA0888C0F
/* CONTROL_EFUSE_2 */
#define CONTROL_EFUSE_2_NMOS_PMOS_PTV_CODE_1 0x00ffc000
#define MMC1_PWRDNZ (1 << 26)
#define MMC1_PBIASLITE_PWRDNZ (1 << 22)
#define MMC1_PBIASLITE_VMODE (1 << 21)
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
struct s32ktimer {
unsigned char res[0x10];
unsigned int s32k_cr; /* 0x10 */
};
#define DEVICE_TYPE_SHIFT (0x8)
#define DEVICE_TYPE_MASK (0x7 << DEVICE_TYPE_SHIFT)
#define DEVICE_GP 0x3
#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
/*
* Non-secure SRAM Addresses
* Non-secure RAM starts at 0x40300000 for GP devices. But we keep SRAM_BASE
* at 0x40304000(EMU base) so that our code works for both EMU and GP
*/
#define NON_SECURE_SRAM_START 0x40304000
#define NON_SECURE_SRAM_END 0x4030E000 /* Not inclusive */
#define SRAM_SCRATCH_SPACE_ADDR 0x4030C000
/* base address for indirect vectors (internal boot mode) */
#define SRAM_ROM_VECT_BASE 0x4030D000
/* ABB settings */
#define OMAP_ABB_SETTLING_TIME 50
#define OMAP_ABB_CLOCK_CYCLES 16
/* ABB tranxdone mask */
#define OMAP_ABB_MPU_TXDONE_MASK (0x1 << 7)
/* Boot parameters */
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
struct omap_boot_parameters {
unsigned int boot_message;
unsigned int boot_device_descriptor;
unsigned char boot_device;
unsigned char reset_reason;
unsigned char ch_flags;
};
#endif
#endif