Could I (ab)use bus (struct bus_type) for virtual Broadcom bus?
Rafał Miłecki
zajec5 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 15 15:21:44 EDT 2011
W dniu 15 kwietnia 2011 20:36 użytkownik George Kashperko
<george at znau.edu.ua> napisał:
>> >> Arnd: I found you saying:
>> >> > I believe the one thing we really want from this driver is the bus
>> >> > scan code, which is not present in the amba bus implementation,
>> >> I explained how it works, I believe scanning (EPROM in this case) it
>> >> Broadcom specific, not really AMBA standard. How do you see it?
>> >>
>> > It might not Broadcom specific as EPROM core seems to be CoreLink one
>> > core and maybe is arm-developed. But it isn't documented publicly and we
>> > don't know yet if it is obligatory for all amba (or at least axi)
>> > interconnects or not.
>>
>> Maybe EPROM is not Broadcom specific, but I suspect the content we
>> deal with in bcmai/axi is Broadcom specific. I didn't see any notes of
>> manuf/id/rev/class we deal with. So I guess everything *we* (out
>> driver) read from EPROM is Bcm specific.
>>
>
> Played around amba registers on bcm4716. For all amba cores present
> (under all I mean broadcom ip core agents, oob router core, erom core,
> and other I-dont-know-what-for cores present at 0x18100000). All those
> feature AMBA_CID (0xb105f00d) as PrimeCell ID, and slightly different
> PrimeCell PeripheralIDs:
> * vendor 0xBB, part_number 0x368 for broadcom cores' agents;
> * vendor 0xBB, part_number 0x367 for OOB router core (don't ask me wth
> is this please);
> * vendor 0xBB, part_number 0x366 for EROM core;
>
> ARM vendor id is 0x41. Might 0xBB is Broadcom vendor id but I've found
> no evidence for that with google.
Yeah, as I suspected, everything except Broadcom specific cores
matches AMBA standards quite nicely. Still, I don't see anything in it
we could use for driver.
Let's wait for Russell and Arnd to comment.
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Rafał
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