coreboot-kgpe-d16/src/mainboard/google/nyan_big/mainboard.c

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/*
* This file is part of the coreboot project.
*
* Copyright 2014 Google Inc.
*
* 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.
*
* 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., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#include <arch/io.h>
#include <device/device.h>
#include <elog.h>
#include <boot/coreboot_tables.h>
#include <soc/addressmap.h>
#include <soc/clock.h>
#include <soc/nvidia/tegra/i2c.h>
#include <soc/nvidia/tegra124/clk_rst.h>
#include <soc/nvidia/tegra124/gpio.h>
#include <soc/nvidia/tegra124/mc.h>
#include <soc/nvidia/tegra124/pmc.h>
#include <soc/nvidia/tegra124/spi.h>
#include <soc/nvidia/tegra124/usb.h>
static struct clk_rst_ctlr *clk_rst = (void *)TEGRA_CLK_RST_BASE;
static void set_clock_sources(void)
{
/*
* The max98090 codec and the temperature sensor are on I2C1. These
* can both run at 400 KHz, but the kernel sets the bus to 100 KHz.
*/
clock_configure_i2c_scl_freq(i2c1, PLLP, 100);
/*
* MMC3 and MMC4: Set base clock frequency for SD Clock to Tegra MMC's
* maximum speed (48MHz) so we can change SDCLK by second stage divisor
* in payloads, without touching base clock.
*/
clock_configure_source(sdmmc3, PLLP, 48000);
clock_configure_source(sdmmc4, PLLP, 48000);
/* External peripheral 1: audio codec (max98090) using 12MHz CLK1.
* Note the source id of CLK_M for EXTPERIPH1 is 3. */
clock_configure_irregular_source(extperiph1, CLK_M, 12000, 3);
/*
* We need 1.5MHz. So, we use CLK_M. CLK_DIVIDER macro returns a divisor
* (0xe) a little bit off from the ideal value (0xd) but it's good
* enough for beeps. The source id of CLK_M for I2S is 6.
*/
clock_configure_irregular_source(i2s1, CLK_M, 1500, 6);
/* Note source id of PLLP for HOST1x is 4. */
clock_configure_irregular_source(host1x, PLLP, 408000, 4);
/* Use PLLD_OUT0 as clock source for disp1 */
clrsetbits_le32(&clk_rst->clk_src_disp1,
CLK_SOURCE_MASK | CLK_DIVISOR_MASK,
2 /*PLLD_OUT0 */ << CLK_SOURCE_SHIFT);
}
static void setup_pinmux(void)
{
// I2C1 clock.
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_GEN1_I2C_SCL_INDEX,
PINMUX_GEN1_I2C_SCL_FUNC_I2C1 | PINMUX_INPUT_ENABLE);
// I2C1 data.
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_GEN1_I2C_SDA_INDEX,
PINMUX_GEN1_I2C_SDA_FUNC_I2C1 | PINMUX_INPUT_ENABLE);
// I2C2 clock.
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_GEN2_I2C_SCL_INDEX,
PINMUX_GEN2_I2C_SCL_FUNC_I2C2 | PINMUX_INPUT_ENABLE);
// I2C2 data.
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_GEN2_I2C_SDA_INDEX,
PINMUX_GEN2_I2C_SDA_FUNC_I2C2 | PINMUX_INPUT_ENABLE);
// I2C4 (DDC) clock.
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_DDC_SCL_INDEX,
PINMUX_DDC_SCL_FUNC_I2C4 | PINMUX_INPUT_ENABLE);
// I2C4 (DDC) data.
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_DDC_SDA_INDEX,
PINMUX_DDC_SDA_FUNC_I2C4 | PINMUX_INPUT_ENABLE);
// TODO(hungte) Revice pinmux setup, make nice little SoC functions for
// every single logical thing instead of dumping a wall of code below.
uint32_t pin_up = PINMUX_PULL_UP | PINMUX_INPUT_ENABLE,
pin_up3 = (PINMUX_PULL_UP | PINMUX_INPUT_ENABLE |
PINMUX_TRISTATE),
pin_down = PINMUX_PULL_DOWN | PINMUX_INPUT_ENABLE,
pin_none = PINMUX_PULL_NONE | PINMUX_INPUT_ENABLE;
// MMC3
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC3_CLK_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC3_CLK_FUNC_SDMMC3 | pin_none);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC3_CMD_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC3_CMD_FUNC_SDMMC3 | pin_up);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC3_DAT0_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC3_DAT0_FUNC_SDMMC3 | pin_up);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC3_DAT1_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC3_DAT1_FUNC_SDMMC3 | pin_up);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC3_DAT2_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC3_DAT2_FUNC_SDMMC3 | pin_up);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC3_DAT3_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC3_DAT3_FUNC_SDMMC3 | pin_up);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC3_CLK_LB_IN_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC3_CLK_LB_IN_FUNC_SDMMC3 | pin_up3);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC3_CLK_LB_OUT_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC3_CLK_LB_OUT_FUNC_SDMMC3 | pin_down);
// MMC3 Card Detect pin.
gpio_input_pullup(GPIO(V2));
// Enable MMC power.
gpio_output(GPIO(R0), 1);
// MMC4
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC4_CLK_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC4_CLK_FUNC_SDMMC4 | pin_none);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC4_CMD_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC4_CMD_FUNC_SDMMC4 | pin_up);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT0_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT0_FUNC_SDMMC4 | pin_up);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT1_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT1_FUNC_SDMMC4 | pin_up);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT2_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT2_FUNC_SDMMC4 | pin_up);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT3_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT3_FUNC_SDMMC4 | pin_up);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT4_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT4_FUNC_SDMMC4 | pin_up);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT5_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT5_FUNC_SDMMC4 | pin_up);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT6_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT6_FUNC_SDMMC4 | pin_up);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT7_INDEX,
PINMUX_SDMMC4_DAT7_FUNC_SDMMC4 | pin_up);
/* We pull the USB VBUS signals up but keep them as inputs since the
* voltage source likes to drive them low on overcurrent conditions */
gpio_input_pullup(GPIO(N4)); /* USB VBUS EN0 */
gpio_input_pullup(GPIO(N5)); /* USB VBUS EN1 */
/* Clock output 1 (for external peripheral) */
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_DAP_MCLK1_INDEX,
PINMUX_DAP_MCLK1_FUNC_EXTPERIPH1 | PINMUX_PULL_NONE);
/* I2S1 */
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_DAP2_DIN_INDEX,
PINMUX_DAP2_DIN_FUNC_I2S1 | PINMUX_TRISTATE |
PINMUX_INPUT_ENABLE);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_DAP2_DOUT_INDEX,
PINMUX_DAP2_DOUT_FUNC_I2S1 | PINMUX_INPUT_ENABLE);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_DAP2_FS_INDEX,
PINMUX_DAP2_FS_FUNC_I2S1 | PINMUX_INPUT_ENABLE);
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_DAP2_SCLK_INDEX,
PINMUX_DAP2_SCLK_FUNC_I2S1 | PINMUX_INPUT_ENABLE);
/* PWM1 */
pinmux_set_config(PINMUX_GPIO_PH1_INDEX,
PINMUX_GPIO_PH1_FUNC_PWM1 | PINMUX_PULL_NONE);
}
static void setup_kernel_info(void)
{
// Setup required information for Linux kernel.
// pmc.odmdata: [18:19]: console type, [15:17]: UART id.
// TODO(hungte) This should be done by filling BCT values, or derived
// from CONFIG_CONSOLE_SERIAL_UART[A-E]. Right now we simply copy the
// value defined in BCT.
struct tegra_pmc_regs *pmc = (void*)TEGRA_PMC_BASE;
writel(0x80080000, &pmc->odmdata);
// Not strictly info, but kernel graphics driver needs this region locked down
struct tegra_mc_regs *mc = (void *)TEGRA_MC_BASE;
writel(0, &mc->video_protect_bom);
writel(0, &mc->video_protect_size_mb);
writel(1, &mc->video_protect_reg_ctrl);
}
static void setup_ec_spi(void)
{
spi: Factor EC protocol details out of the SPI drivers. The SPI drivers for tegra and exynos5420 have code in them which waits for a frame header and leaves filler data out. The SPI driver shouldn't have support for frame headers directly. If a device uses them, it should support them itself. That makes the SPI drivers simpler and easier to write. When moving the frame handling logic into the EC support code, EC communication continued to work on tegra but no longer worked on exynos5420. That suggested the SPI driver on the 5420 wasn't working correctly, so I replaced that with the implementation in depthcharge. Unfortunately that implementation doesn't support waiting for a frame header for the EC, so these changes are combined into one. BUG=None TEST=Built and booted on pit. Built and booted on nyan. In both cases, verified that there were no error messages from the SPI drivers or the EC code. BRANCH=None Original-Change-Id: I62a68820c632f154acece94f54276ddcd1442c09 Original-Signed-off-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/191192 Original-Reviewed-by: Hung-Te Lin <hungte@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Queue: Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org> Original-Tested-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org> (cherry picked from commit 4fcfed280ad70f14a013d5353aa0bee0af540630) Signed-off-by: Marc Jones <marc.jones@se-eng.com> Change-Id: Id8824523abc7afcbc214845901628833e135d142 Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/7706 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Martin Roth <gaumless@gmail.com>
2014-03-22 05:32:12 +01:00
tegra_spi_init(CONFIG_EC_GOOGLE_CHROMEEC_SPI_BUS);
}
static void mainboard_init(device_t dev)
{
set_clock_sources();
clock_external_output(1); /* For external MAX98090 audio codec. */
/*
* Confirmed by NVIDIA hardware team, we need to take ALL audio devices
* conntected to AHUB (AUDIO, APBIF, I2S, DAM, AMX, ADX, SPDIF, AFC) out
* of reset and clock-enabled, otherwise reading AHUB devices (In our
* case, I2S/APBIF/AUDIO<XBAR>) will hang.
*/
clock_enable_clear_reset(CLK_L_GPIO | CLK_L_I2C1 | CLK_L_SDMMC4 |
CLK_L_I2S0 | CLK_L_I2S1 | CLK_L_I2S2 |
CLK_L_SPDIF | CLK_L_USBD | CLK_L_DISP1 |
CLK_L_HOST1X | CLK_L_PWM,
CLK_H_EMC | CLK_H_I2C2 | CLK_H_PMC |
CLK_H_MEM | CLK_H_USB3,
CLK_U_CSITE | CLK_U_SDMMC3,
CLK_V_I2C4 | CLK_V_EXTPERIPH1 | CLK_V_APBIF |
CLK_V_AUDIO | CLK_V_I2S3 | CLK_V_I2S4 |
CLK_V_DAM0 | CLK_V_DAM1 | CLK_V_DAM2,
CLK_W_DVFS | CLK_W_AMX0 | CLK_W_ADX0,
CLK_X_DPAUX | CLK_X_SOR0 | CLK_X_AMX1 |
CLK_X_ADX1 | CLK_X_AFC0 | CLK_X_AFC1 |
CLK_X_AFC2 | CLK_X_AFC3 | CLK_X_AFC4 |
CLK_X_AFC5);
usb_setup_utmip1();
/* USB2 is the camera, we don't need it in firmware */
usb_setup_utmip3();
setup_pinmux();
i2c_init(0);
i2c_init(1);
i2c_init(3);
setup_kernel_info();
clock_init_arm_generic_timer();
setup_ec_spi();
#if CONFIG_ELOG
elog_init();
#endif
}
static void mainboard_enable(device_t dev)
{
dev->ops->init = &mainboard_init;
}
struct chip_operations mainboard_ops = {
.name = "nyan_big",
.enable_dev = mainboard_enable,
};
void lb_board(struct lb_header *header)
{
struct lb_range *dma;
dma = (struct lb_range *)lb_new_record(header);
dma->tag = LB_TAB_DMA;
dma->size = sizeof(*dma);
dma->range_start = CONFIG_DRAM_DMA_START;
dma->range_size = CONFIG_DRAM_DMA_SIZE;
}