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- Lines: 594
- Date:
Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
- Orig file:
linux-2.4.18/arch/ppc/boot/mbx/embed_config.c
- Orig date:
Thu May 24 15:02:06 2001
diff -urN linux-2.4.18/arch/ppc/boot/mbx/embed_config.c linux-2.4.19/arch/ppc/boot/mbx/embed_config.c
@@ -1,593 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * BK Id: SCCS/s.embed_config.c 1.7 05/18/01 07:54:04 patch
- */
-
-/* Board specific functions for those embedded 8xx boards that do
- * not have boot monitor support for board information.
- */
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/config.h>
-#ifdef CONFIG_8xx
-#include <asm/mpc8xx.h>
-#endif
-#ifdef CONFIG_8260
-#include <asm/mpc8260.h>
-#include <asm/immap_8260.h>
-#endif
-
-
-/* IIC functions.
- * These are just the basic master read/write operations so we can
- * examine serial EEPROM.
- */
-extern void iic_read(uint devaddr, u_char *buf, uint offset, uint count);
-static u_char aschex_to_byte(u_char *cp);
-
-/* Supply a default Ethernet address for those eval boards that don't
- * ship with one. This is an address from the MBX board I have, so
- * it is unlikely you will find it on your network.
- */
-static ushort def_enet_addr[] = { 0x0800, 0x3e26, 0x1559 };
-
-#if defined(CONFIG_MBX)
-
-/* The MBX hands us a pretty much ready to go board descriptor. This
- * is where the idea started in the first place.
- */
-void
-embed_config(bd_t *bd)
-{
- u_char *mp;
- u_char eebuf[128];
- int i;
-
- /* Read the first 128 bytes of the EEPROM. There is more,
- * but this is all we need.
- */
- iic_read(0xa4, eebuf, 0, 128);
-
- /* All we are looking for is the Ethernet MAC address. The
- * first 8 bytes are 'MOTOROLA', so check for part of that.
- * If it's there, assume we have a valid MAC address. If not,
- * grab our default one.
- */
- if ((*(uint *)eebuf) == 0x4d4f544f)
- mp = &eebuf[0x4c];
- else
- mp = (u_char *)def_enet_addr;
-
- for (i=0; i<6; i++) {
- bd->bi_enetaddr[i] = *mp++;
- }
-
- /* The boot rom passes these to us in MHz. Linux now expects
- * them to be in Hz.
- */
- bd->bi_intfreq *= 1000000;
- bd->bi_busfreq *= 1000000;
-
- /* Stuff a baud rate here as well.
- */
- bd->bi_baudrate = 9600;
-}
-#endif /* CONFIG_MBX */
-
-#if defined(CONFIG_RPXLITE) || defined(CONFIG_RPXCLASSIC) || defined(CONFIG_RPX6)
-
-/* Helper functions for Embedded Planet boards.
-*/
-static void
-rpx_eth(bd_t *bd, u_char *cp)
-{
- int i;
-
- for (i=0; i<6; i++) {
- bd->bi_enetaddr[i] = aschex_to_byte(cp);
- cp += 2;
- }
-}
-
-static uint
-rpx_baseten(u_char *cp)
-{
- uint retval;
-
- retval = 0;
-
- while (*cp != '\n') {
- retval *= 10;
- retval += (*cp) - '0';
- cp++;
- }
- return(retval);
-}
-
-static void
-rpx_brate(bd_t *bd, u_char *cp)
-{
- uint rate;
-
- rate = 0;
-
- while (*cp != '\n') {
- rate *= 10;
- rate += (*cp) - '0';
- cp++;
- }
-
- bd->bi_baudrate = rate * 100;
-}
-
-static void
-rpx_memsize(bd_t *bd, u_char *cp)
-{
- uint size;
-
- size = 0;
-
- while (*cp != '\n') {
- size *= 10;
- size += (*cp) - '0';
- cp++;
- }
-
- bd->bi_memsize = size * 1024 * 1024;
-}
-
-static void
-rpx_cpuspeed(bd_t *bd, u_char *cp)
-{
- uint num, den;
-
- num = den = 0;
-
- while (*cp != '\n') {
- num *= 10;
- num += (*cp) - '0';
- cp++;
- if (*cp == '/') {
- cp++;
- den = (*cp) - '0';
- break;
- }
- }
-
- /* I don't know why the RPX just can't state the actual
- * CPU speed.....
- */
- if (den) {
- num /= den;
- num *= den;
- }
- bd->bi_intfreq = bd->bi_busfreq = num * 1000000;
-
- /* The 8xx can only run a maximum 50 MHz bus speed (until
- * Motorola changes this :-). Greater than 50 MHz parts
- * run internal/2 for bus speed.
- */
- if (num > 50)
- bd->bi_busfreq /= 2;
-}
-
-/* Because I didn't find anything that would do this.......
-*/
-u_char
-aschex_to_byte(u_char *cp)
-{
- u_char byte, c;
-
- c = *cp++;
-
- if ((c >= 'A') && (c <= 'F')) {
- c -= 'A';
- c += 10;
- }
- else if ((c >= 'a') && (c <= 'f')) {
- c -= 'a';
- c += 10;
- }
- else {
- c -= '0';
- }
-
- byte = c * 16;
-
- c = *cp;
-
- if ((c >= 'A') && (c <= 'F')) {
- c -= 'A';
- c += 10;
- }
- else if ((c >= 'a') && (c <= 'f')) {
- c -= 'a';
- c += 10;
- }
- else {
- c -= '0';
- }
-
- byte += c;
-
- return(byte);
-}
-#endif
-
-#if defined(CONFIG_RPXLITE) || defined(CONFIG_RPXCLASSIC)
-
-/* Read the EEPROM on the RPX-Lite board.
-*/
-void
-embed_config(bd_t *bd)
-{
- u_char eebuf[256], *cp;
-
- /* Read the first 256 bytes of the EEPROM. I think this
- * is really all there is, and I hope if it gets bigger the
- * info we want is still up front.
- */
-#if 1
- iic_read(0xa8, eebuf, 0, 128);
- iic_read(0xa8, &eebuf[128], 128, 128);
-
- /* We look for two things, the Ethernet address and the
- * serial baud rate. The records are separated by
- * newlines.
- */
- cp = eebuf;
- for (;;) {
- if (*cp == 'E') {
- cp++;
- if (*cp == 'A') {
- cp += 2;
- rpx_eth(bd, cp);
- }
- }
- if (*cp == 'S') {
- cp++;
- if (*cp == 'B') {
- cp += 2;
- rpx_brate(bd, cp);
- }
- }
- if (*cp == 'D') {
- cp++;
- if (*cp == '1') {
- cp += 2;
- rpx_memsize(bd, cp);
- }
- }
- if (*cp == 'H') {
- cp++;
- if (*cp == 'Z') {
- cp += 2;
- rpx_cpuspeed(bd, cp);
- }
- }
-
- /* Scan to the end of the record.
- */
- while ((*cp != '\n') && (*cp != 0xff))
- cp++;
-
- /* If the next character is a 0 or ff, we are done.
- */
- cp++;
- if ((*cp == 0) || (*cp == 0xff))
- break;
- }
- bd->bi_memstart = 0;
-#else
- /* For boards without initialized EEPROM.
- */
- bd->bi_memstart = 0;
- bd->bi_memsize = (8 * 1024 * 1024);
- bd->bi_intfreq = 48000000;
- bd->bi_busfreq = 48000000;
- bd->bi_baudrate = 9600;
-#endif
-}
-#endif /* RPXLITE || RPXCLASSIC */
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_BSEIP
-/* Build a board information structure for the BSE ip-Engine.
- * There is more to come since we will add some environment
- * variables and a function to read them.
- */
-void
-embed_config(bd_t *bd)
-{
- u_char *cp;
- int i;
-
- /* Baud rate and processor speed will eventually come
- * from the environment variables.
- */
- bd->bi_baudrate = 9600;
-
- /* Get the Ethernet station address from the Flash ROM.
- */
- cp = (u_char *)0xfe003ffa;
- for (i=0; i<6; i++) {
- bd->bi_enetaddr[i] = *cp++;
- }
-
- /* The rest of this should come from the environment as well.
- */
- bd->bi_memstart = 0;
- bd->bi_memsize = (16 * 1024 * 1024);
- bd->bi_intfreq = 48000000;
- bd->bi_busfreq = 48000000;
-}
-#endif /* BSEIP */
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_FADS
-/* Build a board information structure for the FADS.
- */
-void
-embed_config(bd_t *bd)
-{
- u_char *cp;
- int i;
-
- /* Just fill in some known values.
- */
- bd->bi_baudrate = 9600;
-
- /* Use default enet.
- */
- cp = (u_char *)def_enet_addr;
- for (i=0; i<6; i++) {
- bd->bi_enetaddr[i] = *cp++;
- }
-
- bd->bi_memstart = 0;
- bd->bi_memsize = (8 * 1024 * 1024);
- bd->bi_intfreq = 40000000;
- bd->bi_busfreq = 40000000;
-}
-#endif /* FADS */
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_8260
-/* Compute 8260 clock values if the rom doesn't provide them.
- * We can't compute the internal core frequency (I don't know how to
- * do that).
- */
-static void
-clk_8260(bd_t *bd)
-{
- uint scmr, vco_out, clkin;
- uint plldf, pllmf, busdf, brgdf, cpmdf;
- volatile immap_t *ip;
-
- ip = (immap_t *)IMAP_ADDR;
- scmr = ip->im_clkrst.car_scmr;
-
- /* The clkin is always bus frequency.
- */
- clkin = bd->bi_busfreq;
-
- /* Collect the bits from the scmr.
- */
- plldf = (scmr >> 12) & 1;
- pllmf = scmr & 0xfff;
- cpmdf = (scmr >> 16) & 0x0f;
- busdf = (scmr >> 20) & 0x0f;
-
- /* This is arithmetic from the 8260 manual.
- */
- vco_out = clkin / (plldf + 1);
- vco_out *= 2 * (pllmf + 1);
- bd->bi_vco = vco_out; /* Save for later */
-
- bd->bi_cpmfreq = vco_out / 2; /* CPM Freq, in MHz */
-
- /* Set Baud rate divisor. The power up default is divide by 16,
- * but we set it again here in case it was changed.
- */
- ip->im_clkrst.car_sccr = 1; /* DIV 16 BRG */
- bd->bi_brgfreq = vco_out / 16;
-}
-#endif
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_EST8260
-void
-embed_config(bd_t **bdp)
-{
- u_char *cp;
- int i;
- bd_t *bd;
-
- bd = *bdp;
-#if 0
- /* This is actually provided by my boot rom. I have it
- * here for those people that may load the kernel with
- * a JTAG/COP tool and not the rom monitor.
- */
- bd->bi_baudrate = 115200;
- bd->bi_intfreq = 200000000;
- bd->bi_busfreq = 66666666;
- bd->bi_cpmfreq = 66666666;
- bd->bi_brgfreq = 33333333;
- bd->bi_memsize = 16 * 1024 * 1024;
-#else
- /* The boot rom passes these to us in MHz. Linux now expects
- * them to be in Hz.
- */
- bd->bi_intfreq *= 1000000;
- bd->bi_busfreq *= 1000000;
- bd->bi_cpmfreq *= 1000000;
- bd->bi_brgfreq *= 1000000;
-#endif
-
- cp = (u_char *)def_enet_addr;
- for (i=0; i<6; i++) {
- bd->bi_enetaddr[i] = *cp++;
- }
-}
-#endif /* EST8260 */
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_SBS8260
-/* We have to fill in everything.
-*/
-static bd_t bdinfo;
-
-void
-embed_config(bd_t **bdp)
-{
- u_char *cp;
- int i;
- bd_t *bd;
-
- /* This should provided by the boot rom.
- */
- bd = &bdinfo;
- *bdp = bd;
- bd->bi_baudrate = 9600;
- bd->bi_memsize = 64 * 1024 * 1024;
-
- /* Set all of the clocks. We have to know the speed of the
- * external clock. The development board had 66 MHz.
- */
- bd->bi_busfreq = 66666666;
- clk_8260(bd);
-
- /* I don't know how to compute this yet.
- */
- bd->bi_intfreq = 133000000;
-
-
- cp = (u_char *)def_enet_addr;
- for (i=0; i<6; i++) {
- bd->bi_enetaddr[i] = *cp++;
- }
-}
-#endif /* SBS8260 */
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_RPX6
-/* The pointer we are given is for the string of key values.
- */
-static bd_t bdinfo;
-
-void
-embed_config(bd_t **bdp)
-{
- u_char *cp, *keyvals;
- int i;
- bd_t *bd;
-
- keyvals = (u_char *)*bdp;
-
- bd = &bdinfo;
- *bdp = bd;
-
- /* This is almost identical to the RPX-Lite/Classic functions
- * on the 8xx boards. It would be nice to have a key lookup
- * function in a string, but the format of all of the fields
- * is slightly different.
- */
- cp = keyvals;
- for (;;) {
- if (*cp == 'E') {
- cp++;
- if (*cp == 'A') {
- cp += 2;
- rpx_eth(bd, cp);
- }
- }
- if (*cp == 'S') {
- cp++;
- if (*cp == 'B') {
- cp += 2;
- bd->bi_baudrate = rpx_baseten(cp);
- }
- }
- if (*cp == 'D') {
- cp++;
- if (*cp == '1') {
- cp += 2;
- bd->bi_memsize = rpx_baseten(cp) * 1024 * 1024;
- }
- }
- if (*cp == 'X') {
- cp++;
- if (*cp == 'T') {
- cp += 2;
- bd->bi_busfreq = rpx_baseten(cp);
- }
- }
- if (*cp == 'N') {
- cp++;
- if (*cp == 'V') {
- cp += 2;
- bd->bi_nvsize = rpx_baseten(cp) * 1024 * 1024;
- }
- }
-
- /* Scan to the end of the record.
- */
- while ((*cp != '\n') && (*cp != 0xff))
- cp++;
-
- /* If the next character is a 0 or ff, we are done.
- */
- cp++;
- if ((*cp == 0) || (*cp == 0xff))
- break;
- }
- bd->bi_memstart = 0;
-
- /* The memory size includes both the 60x and local bus DRAM.
- * I don't want to use the local bus DRAM for real memory,
- * so subtract it out. It would be nice if they were separate
- * keys.
- */
- bd->bi_memsize -= 32 * 1024 * 1024;
-
- /* Set all of the clocks. We have to know the speed of the
- * external clock.
- */
- clk_8260(bd);
-
- /* I don't know how to compute this yet.
- */
- bd->bi_intfreq = 200000000;
-}
-#endif /* RPX6 for testing */
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_ADS8260
-/* We have to fill in everything.
-*/
-static bd_t bdinfo;
-
-void
-embed_config(bd_t **bdp)
-{
- u_char *cp;
- int i;
- bd_t *bd;
-
- /* This should provided by the boot rom.
- */
- bd = &bdinfo;
- *bdp = bd;
- bd->bi_baudrate = 9600;
- bd->bi_memsize = 16 * 1024 * 1024;
-
- /* Set all of the clocks. We have to know the speed of the
- * external clock. The development board had 66 MHz.
- */
- bd->bi_busfreq = 66666666;
- clk_8260(bd);
-
- /* I don't know how to compute this yet.
- */
- bd->bi_intfreq = 200000000;
-
-
- cp = (u_char *)def_enet_addr;
- for (i=0; i<6; i++) {
- bd->bi_enetaddr[i] = *cp++;
- }
-}
-#endif /* ADS8260 */
-
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