[PATCH 1/6] ARM: cygnus: Initial support for Broadcom Cygnus SoC
Arnd Bergmann
arnd at arndb.de
Wed Oct 8 06:28:19 PDT 2014
On Wednesday 08 October 2014 05:27:24 Scott Branden wrote:
> >> diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-bcm/Kconfig b/arch/arm/mach-bcm/Kconfig
> >> index fc93800..2dd3f78 100644
> >> --- a/arch/arm/mach-bcm/Kconfig
> >> +++ b/arch/arm/mach-bcm/Kconfig
> >> @@ -5,6 +5,37 @@ menuconfig ARCH_BCM
> >>
> >> if ARCH_BCM
> >>
> >> +config ARCH_BCM_IPROC
> >> + bool "Broadcom ARMv7 iProc boards" if ARCH_MULTI_V7
> >> + select ARM_GIC
> >> + select CACHE_L2X0
> >> + select HAVE_ARM_TWD if LOCAL_TIMERS
> >> + select HAVE_CLK
> >> + select CLKSRC_OF
> >> + select CLKSRC_MMIO
> >> + select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
> >> + select ARM_GLOBAL_TIMER
> >> + select ARCH_REQUIRE_GPIOLIB
> >> + select ARM_AMBA
> >> + select PINCTRL
> >> + select DEBUG_UART_8250
> >
> > A lot of these are implied by ARCH_MULTI_V7, just drop them here.
> >
> > Some others like DEBUG_UART_8250 should remain user-selectable, if
> > the platform works without them.
> >
> Will review. It looks like DEBUG_UART_8250 actually has to move to
> Kconfig.debug as that is where everyone else selects it.
Actually I think you also need to use DEBUG_LL_UART_8250 rather than
DEBUG_UART_8250.
> >> + help
> >> + This enables support for systems based on Broadcom IPROC architected SoCs.
> >> + The IPROC complex contains one or more ARM CPUs along with common
> >> + core periperals. Application specific SoCs are created by adding a
> >> + uArchitecture containing peripherals outside of the IPROC complex.
> >> + Currently supported SoCs are Cygnus.
> >> +
> >> +menu "iProc SoC based Machine types"
> >> + depends on ARCH_BCM_IPROC
> >> +
> >> + config ARCH_BCM_CYGNUS
> >> + bool "Support Broadcom Cygnus board"
> >> + select USB_ARCH_HAS_EHCI if USB_SUPPORT
> >> + help
> >> + Support for Broadcom Cygnus SoC.
> >> +endmenu
> >
> > I don't think you need per-board config options. The main option
> > above should be enough.
> This is not a per-board config option. This is actually a per-SoC
> uArchtecture selection. More major uArchectures will be added to the
> IPROC. Will Change comment to "Support Broadcom Cygnus SoC"
Ok, sounds fine, but remove ARCH_BCM_IPROC then. There should be
no need for a three-level deep hierarchy (BCM -> IPROC -> CYGNUS)
> >> +/* CRU_RESET register */
> >> +static void * __iomem crmu_mail_box1_reg;
> >> +
> >> +#ifdef CONFIG_NEON
> >> +
> >> +#define CRU_BASE 0x1800e000
> >> +#define CRU_SIZE 0x34
> >> +#define CRU_CONTROL_OFFSET 0x0
> >> +#define CRU_PWRDWN_EN_OFFSET 0x4
> >> +#define CRU_PWRDWN_STATUS_OFFSET 0x8
> >> +#define CRU_NEON0_HW_RESET 6
> >> +#define CRU_CLAMP_ON_NEON0 20
> >> +#define CRU_PWRONIN_NEON0 21
> >> +#define CRU_PWRONOUT_NEON0 21
> >> +#define CRU_PWROKIN_NEON0 22
> >> +#define CRU_PWROKOUT_NEON0 22
> >> +#define CRU_STATUS_DELAY_NS 500
> >> +#define CRU_MAX_RETRY_COUNT 10
> >> +#define CRU_RETRY_INTVL_US 1
> >> +
> >> +/* Power up the NEON/VFPv3 block. */
> >> +static void bcm_cygnus_powerup_neon(void)
> >> +{
> >> + void * __iomem cru_base = ioremap(CRU_BASE, CRU_SIZE);
> >> + u32 reg, i;
> >
> > Same thing here: this should really use the device node for CRU.
> >
> > Can you describe what the CRU is? Is this specific to NEON or is
> > it some general-purpose power management unit?
> >
> It's a central resource unit with a lot of random registers to perform
> various operations. To reduce confusion I'll probably move this out of
> the kernel init and into the bootloader. This will simplify the kernel
> init.
That would help too, yes.
> >> +
> >> +static const char const *bcm_cygnus_dt_compat[] = {
> >> + "brcm,cygnus",
> >> + NULL,
> >> +};
> >> +
> >> +DT_MACHINE_START(BCM_CYGNUS_DT, "Broadcom Cygnus SoC")
> >> + .init_machine = bcm_cygnus_init,
> >> + .map_io = debug_ll_io_init,
> >> + .dt_compat = bcm_cygnus_dt_compat,
> >> + .restart = bcm_cygnus_restart
> >> +MACHINE_END
> >
> > The map_io pointer is unnecessary, and the restart pointer should get
> > set by the reset driver. I hope we can find a way to avoid the
> > bcm_cygnus_init callback as well.
> bcm_cygnus_init callback can be removed by moving initialization to
> bootloader.
Ok, perfect!
Arnd
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