[RFC v3 PATCH 1/3] dt: device tree bindings for DDR memories
Aneesh V
aneesh at ti.com
Thu Jan 19 15:56:38 EST 2012
Hi Olof,
On Friday 20 January 2012 01:01 AM, Olof Johansson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for the delay in responding, I know you pinged me about it yesterday.
>
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 6:31 AM, Aneesh V<aneesh at ti.com> wrote:
>> device tree bindings for LPDDR2 SDRAM memories compliant
>> to JESD209-2 standard.
>>
>> The 'lpddr2' binding in-turn uses another binding 'lpddr2-timings'
>> for specifying the AC timing parameters of the memory device at
>> different speed-bins.
>
> As I just commented on the thread with Mike, I think we would be
> better off sticking to embedding a standard JEDEC SPD structure in the
> device tree. It's not large (128-256 bytes depending on memory type),
> and it's clearly defined and used all over the industry.
>
> It also has the benefit of reusing parsing code if you ever end up
> with a system that uses DIMMs for memory, thus needing to parse the
> SPD on said modules.
I did mention in the previous thread why SPD doesn't work for us ([1]
and [2]). Let me repeat the key points here.
1. I couldn't find an SPD addendum for LPDDR2 from the JEDEC website.
2. This seems to indicate that SPD is not used for LPDDR2 devices.
3. I tried to see if I can fit the DDR3 or DDR2 SPD for our needs. But
some of the AC timing parameters needed by our controller are not
available in those layouts.
I don't see any option other than defining a new binding for LPDDR2.
br,
Aneesh
[1] http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-omap@vger.kernel.org/msg61250.html
[2] http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-omap@vger.kernel.org/msg60473.html
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