RPi3 arm64 port status
Stephen Warren
swarren at wwwdotorg.org
Wed Mar 23 19:13:00 PDT 2016
On 03/23/2016 07:52 PM, Eric Anholt wrote:
> I spent today working on getting aarch64 working on the Raspberry Pi 3.
> Here's what I've got so far:
>
> U-Boot branch mostly based on srwarren's work:
> https://github.com/anholt/u-boot/tree/rpi_dev
>
> (Check the commit messages there for necessary config.txt contents)
>
> My linux tree:
> https://github.com/anholt/linux/tree/bcm2837-64
>
> Linux is booting to the point of initializing MMC. As of recently, I'm
> seeing MMC hangs at boot, and I haven't tracked down what's changed.
>
> I haven't implemented SMP yet. Just like the 2836, the firmware has the
> secondaries spinlooping in a little bit of firmware memory, watching a
> channel of the the inter-processor mailboxes. When the secondary sees
> the channel get a value, it jumps to it. This is the same on the new
> 64-bit chips, even though the register we're communicating through is
> only 32 bits.
Are you sure about that? I was under the impression that on the RPi 2,
the secondary CPU spin loop was implemented in a short stub that the VC
firmware placed into RAM at address 0 (the default ARM CPU reset
vector), but that that for the RPi 3 in AArch64 mode, there was no such
stub available yet.
As such I made U-Boot link to address 0, relied on setting kernel_old=1
in config.txt (which causes U-Boot to be loaded at address 0) and
enabled a similar secondary CPU spin loop in U-Boot by enabling
CONFIG_ARMV8_MULTIENTRY=y. The U-Boot code waits for a write to a memory
location (currently hard-coded to a somewhat randomly chosen 0x0FFFFFF0)
rather than for a message to appear in the HW mailbox.
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