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/*
* Copyright (C) 2006 Atmel Corporation
*
* See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this
* project.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
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*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
* MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include <common.h>
#include <netdev.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/sdram.h>
#include <asm/arch/clk.h>
#include <asm/arch/gpio.h>
#include <asm/arch/hmatrix.h>
#include <asm/arch/mmu.h>
avr32: refactor the portmux/gpio code - Separate the portmux configuration functionality from the GPIO pin control API. - Separate the controller-specific code from the chip-specific code. - Allow "ganged" port configuration (multiple pins at once). - Add more flexibility to the "canned" peripheral select functions: - Allow using more than 23 address bits, more chip selects, as well as NAND- and CF-specific pins. - Make the MACB SPEED pin optional, and choose between MII/RMII using a parameter instead of an #ifdef. - Make it possible to use other MMC slots than slot 0, and support different MMC/SDCard data bus widths. - Use more reasonable pull-up defaults; floating pins may consume a lot of power. - Get rid of some custom portmux code from the mimc200 board code. The old gpio/portmux API couldn't really handle its requirements, but the new one can. - Add documentation. The end result is slightly smaller code for all boards. Which isn't really the point, but at least it isn't any larger. This has been verified on ATSTK1002 and ATNGW100. I'd appreciate if the board maintainers could help me test this on their boards. In particular, the mimc200 port has lost a lot of code, so I'm hoping Mark can help me out. Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@atmel.com> Cc: Hans-Christian Egtvedt <hans-christian.egtvedt@atmel.com> Cc: Mark Jackson <mpfj@mimc.co.uk> Cc: Alex Raimondi <alex.raimondi@miromico.ch> Cc: Julien May <julien.may@miromico.ch> Changes since v1: * Enable pullup on NWAIT * Add missing include to portmux-pio.h * Rename CONFIG_PIO2 -> CONFIG_PORTMUX_PIO to match docs
2008-08-29 19:09:49 +00:00
#include <asm/arch/portmux.h>
#include <atmel_lcdc.h>
#include <lcd.h>
#include "../../../arch/avr32/cpu/hsmc3.h"
struct mmu_vm_range mmu_vmr_table[CONFIG_SYS_NR_VM_REGIONS] = {
{
.virt_pgno = CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_BASE >> PAGE_SHIFT,
.nr_pages = CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_SIZE >> PAGE_SHIFT,
.phys = (CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_BASE >> PAGE_SHIFT)
| MMU_VMR_CACHE_NONE,
}, {
.virt_pgno = EBI_SRAM_CS2_BASE >> PAGE_SHIFT,
.nr_pages = EBI_SRAM_CS2_SIZE >> PAGE_SHIFT,
.phys = (EBI_SRAM_CS2_BASE >> PAGE_SHIFT)
| MMU_VMR_CACHE_NONE,
}, {
.virt_pgno = CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE >> PAGE_SHIFT,
.nr_pages = EBI_SDRAM_SIZE >> PAGE_SHIFT,
.phys = (CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE >> PAGE_SHIFT)
| MMU_VMR_CACHE_WRBACK,
},
};
#if defined(CONFIG_LCD)
/* 480x272x16 @ 72 Hz */
vidinfo_t panel_info = {
.vl_col = 480, /* Number of columns */
.vl_row = 272, /* Number of rows */
.vl_clk = 5000000, /* pixel clock in ps */
.vl_sync = ATMEL_LCDC_INVCLK_INVERTED |
ATMEL_LCDC_INVLINE_INVERTED |
ATMEL_LCDC_INVFRAME_INVERTED,
.vl_bpix = LCD_COLOR16, /* Bits per pixel, BPP = 2^n */
.vl_tft = 1, /* 0 = passive, 1 = TFT */
.vl_hsync_len = 42, /* Length of horizontal sync */
.vl_left_margin = 1, /* Time from sync to picture */
.vl_right_margin = 1, /* Time from picture to sync */
.vl_vsync_len = 1, /* Length of vertical sync */
.vl_upper_margin = 12, /* Time from sync to picture */
.vl_lower_margin = 1, /* Time from picture to sync */
.mmio = LCDC_BASE, /* Memory mapped registers */
};
void lcd_enable(void)
{
}
void lcd_disable(void)
{
}
#endif
DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
static const struct sdram_config sdram_config = {
.data_bits = SDRAM_DATA_16BIT,
.row_bits = 13,
.col_bits = 9,
.bank_bits = 2,
.cas = 3,
.twr = 2,
.trc = 6,
.trp = 2,
.trcd = 2,
.tras = 6,
.txsr = 6,
/* 15.6 us */
.refresh_period = (156 * (SDRAMC_BUS_HZ / 1000)) / 10000,
};
int board_early_init_f(void)
{
/* Enable SDRAM in the EBI mux */
hmatrix_slave_write(EBI, SFR, HMATRIX_BIT(EBI_SDRAM_ENABLE));
avr32: refactor the portmux/gpio code - Separate the portmux configuration functionality from the GPIO pin control API. - Separate the controller-specific code from the chip-specific code. - Allow "ganged" port configuration (multiple pins at once). - Add more flexibility to the "canned" peripheral select functions: - Allow using more than 23 address bits, more chip selects, as well as NAND- and CF-specific pins. - Make the MACB SPEED pin optional, and choose between MII/RMII using a parameter instead of an #ifdef. - Make it possible to use other MMC slots than slot 0, and support different MMC/SDCard data bus widths. - Use more reasonable pull-up defaults; floating pins may consume a lot of power. - Get rid of some custom portmux code from the mimc200 board code. The old gpio/portmux API couldn't really handle its requirements, but the new one can. - Add documentation. The end result is slightly smaller code for all boards. Which isn't really the point, but at least it isn't any larger. This has been verified on ATSTK1002 and ATNGW100. I'd appreciate if the board maintainers could help me test this on their boards. In particular, the mimc200 port has lost a lot of code, so I'm hoping Mark can help me out. Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@atmel.com> Cc: Hans-Christian Egtvedt <hans-christian.egtvedt@atmel.com> Cc: Mark Jackson <mpfj@mimc.co.uk> Cc: Alex Raimondi <alex.raimondi@miromico.ch> Cc: Julien May <julien.may@miromico.ch> Changes since v1: * Enable pullup on NWAIT * Add missing include to portmux-pio.h * Rename CONFIG_PIO2 -> CONFIG_PORTMUX_PIO to match docs
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/* Enable 26 address bits and NCS2 */
portmux_enable_ebi(16, 26, PORTMUX_EBI_CS(2), PORTMUX_DRIVE_HIGH);
portmux_enable_usart1(PORTMUX_DRIVE_MIN);
/* de-assert "force sys reset" pin */
avr32: refactor the portmux/gpio code - Separate the portmux configuration functionality from the GPIO pin control API. - Separate the controller-specific code from the chip-specific code. - Allow "ganged" port configuration (multiple pins at once). - Add more flexibility to the "canned" peripheral select functions: - Allow using more than 23 address bits, more chip selects, as well as NAND- and CF-specific pins. - Make the MACB SPEED pin optional, and choose between MII/RMII using a parameter instead of an #ifdef. - Make it possible to use other MMC slots than slot 0, and support different MMC/SDCard data bus widths. - Use more reasonable pull-up defaults; floating pins may consume a lot of power. - Get rid of some custom portmux code from the mimc200 board code. The old gpio/portmux API couldn't really handle its requirements, but the new one can. - Add documentation. The end result is slightly smaller code for all boards. Which isn't really the point, but at least it isn't any larger. This has been verified on ATSTK1002 and ATNGW100. I'd appreciate if the board maintainers could help me test this on their boards. In particular, the mimc200 port has lost a lot of code, so I'm hoping Mark can help me out. Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@atmel.com> Cc: Hans-Christian Egtvedt <hans-christian.egtvedt@atmel.com> Cc: Mark Jackson <mpfj@mimc.co.uk> Cc: Alex Raimondi <alex.raimondi@miromico.ch> Cc: Julien May <julien.may@miromico.ch> Changes since v1: * Enable pullup on NWAIT * Add missing include to portmux-pio.h * Rename CONFIG_PIO2 -> CONFIG_PORTMUX_PIO to match docs
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portmux_select_gpio(PORTMUX_PORT_D, 1 << 15,
PORTMUX_DIR_OUTPUT | PORTMUX_INIT_HIGH);
/* init custom i/o */
/* cpu type inputs */
avr32: refactor the portmux/gpio code - Separate the portmux configuration functionality from the GPIO pin control API. - Separate the controller-specific code from the chip-specific code. - Allow "ganged" port configuration (multiple pins at once). - Add more flexibility to the "canned" peripheral select functions: - Allow using more than 23 address bits, more chip selects, as well as NAND- and CF-specific pins. - Make the MACB SPEED pin optional, and choose between MII/RMII using a parameter instead of an #ifdef. - Make it possible to use other MMC slots than slot 0, and support different MMC/SDCard data bus widths. - Use more reasonable pull-up defaults; floating pins may consume a lot of power. - Get rid of some custom portmux code from the mimc200 board code. The old gpio/portmux API couldn't really handle its requirements, but the new one can. - Add documentation. The end result is slightly smaller code for all boards. Which isn't really the point, but at least it isn't any larger. This has been verified on ATSTK1002 and ATNGW100. I'd appreciate if the board maintainers could help me test this on their boards. In particular, the mimc200 port has lost a lot of code, so I'm hoping Mark can help me out. Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@atmel.com> Cc: Hans-Christian Egtvedt <hans-christian.egtvedt@atmel.com> Cc: Mark Jackson <mpfj@mimc.co.uk> Cc: Alex Raimondi <alex.raimondi@miromico.ch> Cc: Julien May <julien.may@miromico.ch> Changes since v1: * Enable pullup on NWAIT * Add missing include to portmux-pio.h * Rename CONFIG_PIO2 -> CONFIG_PORTMUX_PIO to match docs
2008-08-29 19:09:49 +00:00
portmux_select_gpio(PORTMUX_PORT_E, (1 << 19) | (1 << 20) | (1 << 23),
PORTMUX_DIR_INPUT);
/* main board type inputs */
avr32: refactor the portmux/gpio code - Separate the portmux configuration functionality from the GPIO pin control API. - Separate the controller-specific code from the chip-specific code. - Allow "ganged" port configuration (multiple pins at once). - Add more flexibility to the "canned" peripheral select functions: - Allow using more than 23 address bits, more chip selects, as well as NAND- and CF-specific pins. - Make the MACB SPEED pin optional, and choose between MII/RMII using a parameter instead of an #ifdef. - Make it possible to use other MMC slots than slot 0, and support different MMC/SDCard data bus widths. - Use more reasonable pull-up defaults; floating pins may consume a lot of power. - Get rid of some custom portmux code from the mimc200 board code. The old gpio/portmux API couldn't really handle its requirements, but the new one can. - Add documentation. The end result is slightly smaller code for all boards. Which isn't really the point, but at least it isn't any larger. This has been verified on ATSTK1002 and ATNGW100. I'd appreciate if the board maintainers could help me test this on their boards. In particular, the mimc200 port has lost a lot of code, so I'm hoping Mark can help me out. Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@atmel.com> Cc: Hans-Christian Egtvedt <hans-christian.egtvedt@atmel.com> Cc: Mark Jackson <mpfj@mimc.co.uk> Cc: Alex Raimondi <alex.raimondi@miromico.ch> Cc: Julien May <julien.may@miromico.ch> Changes since v1: * Enable pullup on NWAIT * Add missing include to portmux-pio.h * Rename CONFIG_PIO2 -> CONFIG_PORTMUX_PIO to match docs
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portmux_select_gpio(PORTMUX_PORT_B, (1 << 19) | (1 << 29),
PORTMUX_DIR_INPUT);
/* DEBUG input (use weak pullup) */
avr32: refactor the portmux/gpio code - Separate the portmux configuration functionality from the GPIO pin control API. - Separate the controller-specific code from the chip-specific code. - Allow "ganged" port configuration (multiple pins at once). - Add more flexibility to the "canned" peripheral select functions: - Allow using more than 23 address bits, more chip selects, as well as NAND- and CF-specific pins. - Make the MACB SPEED pin optional, and choose between MII/RMII using a parameter instead of an #ifdef. - Make it possible to use other MMC slots than slot 0, and support different MMC/SDCard data bus widths. - Use more reasonable pull-up defaults; floating pins may consume a lot of power. - Get rid of some custom portmux code from the mimc200 board code. The old gpio/portmux API couldn't really handle its requirements, but the new one can. - Add documentation. The end result is slightly smaller code for all boards. Which isn't really the point, but at least it isn't any larger. This has been verified on ATSTK1002 and ATNGW100. I'd appreciate if the board maintainers could help me test this on their boards. In particular, the mimc200 port has lost a lot of code, so I'm hoping Mark can help me out. Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@atmel.com> Cc: Hans-Christian Egtvedt <hans-christian.egtvedt@atmel.com> Cc: Mark Jackson <mpfj@mimc.co.uk> Cc: Alex Raimondi <alex.raimondi@miromico.ch> Cc: Julien May <julien.may@miromico.ch> Changes since v1: * Enable pullup on NWAIT * Add missing include to portmux-pio.h * Rename CONFIG_PIO2 -> CONFIG_PORTMUX_PIO to match docs
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portmux_select_gpio(PORTMUX_PORT_E, 1 << 21,
PORTMUX_DIR_INPUT | PORTMUX_PULL_UP);
/* are we suppressing the console ? */
avr32: refactor the portmux/gpio code - Separate the portmux configuration functionality from the GPIO pin control API. - Separate the controller-specific code from the chip-specific code. - Allow "ganged" port configuration (multiple pins at once). - Add more flexibility to the "canned" peripheral select functions: - Allow using more than 23 address bits, more chip selects, as well as NAND- and CF-specific pins. - Make the MACB SPEED pin optional, and choose between MII/RMII using a parameter instead of an #ifdef. - Make it possible to use other MMC slots than slot 0, and support different MMC/SDCard data bus widths. - Use more reasonable pull-up defaults; floating pins may consume a lot of power. - Get rid of some custom portmux code from the mimc200 board code. The old gpio/portmux API couldn't really handle its requirements, but the new one can. - Add documentation. The end result is slightly smaller code for all boards. Which isn't really the point, but at least it isn't any larger. This has been verified on ATSTK1002 and ATNGW100. I'd appreciate if the board maintainers could help me test this on their boards. In particular, the mimc200 port has lost a lot of code, so I'm hoping Mark can help me out. Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@atmel.com> Cc: Hans-Christian Egtvedt <hans-christian.egtvedt@atmel.com> Cc: Mark Jackson <mpfj@mimc.co.uk> Cc: Alex Raimondi <alex.raimondi@miromico.ch> Cc: Julien May <julien.may@miromico.ch> Changes since v1: * Enable pullup on NWAIT * Add missing include to portmux-pio.h * Rename CONFIG_PIO2 -> CONFIG_PORTMUX_PIO to match docs
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if (gpio_get_value(GPIO_PIN_PE(21)) == 1)
gd->flags |= (GD_FLG_SILENT | GD_FLG_DISABLE_CONSOLE);
/* reset phys */
avr32: refactor the portmux/gpio code - Separate the portmux configuration functionality from the GPIO pin control API. - Separate the controller-specific code from the chip-specific code. - Allow "ganged" port configuration (multiple pins at once). - Add more flexibility to the "canned" peripheral select functions: - Allow using more than 23 address bits, more chip selects, as well as NAND- and CF-specific pins. - Make the MACB SPEED pin optional, and choose between MII/RMII using a parameter instead of an #ifdef. - Make it possible to use other MMC slots than slot 0, and support different MMC/SDCard data bus widths. - Use more reasonable pull-up defaults; floating pins may consume a lot of power. - Get rid of some custom portmux code from the mimc200 board code. The old gpio/portmux API couldn't really handle its requirements, but the new one can. - Add documentation. The end result is slightly smaller code for all boards. Which isn't really the point, but at least it isn't any larger. This has been verified on ATSTK1002 and ATNGW100. I'd appreciate if the board maintainers could help me test this on their boards. In particular, the mimc200 port has lost a lot of code, so I'm hoping Mark can help me out. Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@atmel.com> Cc: Hans-Christian Egtvedt <hans-christian.egtvedt@atmel.com> Cc: Mark Jackson <mpfj@mimc.co.uk> Cc: Alex Raimondi <alex.raimondi@miromico.ch> Cc: Julien May <julien.may@miromico.ch> Changes since v1: * Enable pullup on NWAIT * Add missing include to portmux-pio.h * Rename CONFIG_PIO2 -> CONFIG_PORTMUX_PIO to match docs
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portmux_select_gpio(PORTMUX_PORT_E, 1 << 24, PORTMUX_DIR_INPUT);
portmux_select_gpio(PORTMUX_PORT_C, 1 << 18,
PORTMUX_DIR_OUTPUT | PORTMUX_INIT_HIGH);
udelay(5000);
/* release phys reset */
avr32: refactor the portmux/gpio code - Separate the portmux configuration functionality from the GPIO pin control API. - Separate the controller-specific code from the chip-specific code. - Allow "ganged" port configuration (multiple pins at once). - Add more flexibility to the "canned" peripheral select functions: - Allow using more than 23 address bits, more chip selects, as well as NAND- and CF-specific pins. - Make the MACB SPEED pin optional, and choose between MII/RMII using a parameter instead of an #ifdef. - Make it possible to use other MMC slots than slot 0, and support different MMC/SDCard data bus widths. - Use more reasonable pull-up defaults; floating pins may consume a lot of power. - Get rid of some custom portmux code from the mimc200 board code. The old gpio/portmux API couldn't really handle its requirements, but the new one can. - Add documentation. The end result is slightly smaller code for all boards. Which isn't really the point, but at least it isn't any larger. This has been verified on ATSTK1002 and ATNGW100. I'd appreciate if the board maintainers could help me test this on their boards. In particular, the mimc200 port has lost a lot of code, so I'm hoping Mark can help me out. Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@atmel.com> Cc: Hans-Christian Egtvedt <hans-christian.egtvedt@atmel.com> Cc: Mark Jackson <mpfj@mimc.co.uk> Cc: Alex Raimondi <alex.raimondi@miromico.ch> Cc: Julien May <julien.may@miromico.ch> Changes since v1: * Enable pullup on NWAIT * Add missing include to portmux-pio.h * Rename CONFIG_PIO2 -> CONFIG_PORTMUX_PIO to match docs
2008-08-29 19:09:49 +00:00
gpio_set_value(GPIO_PIN_PC(18), 0); /* PHY RESET (Release) */
/* setup Data Flash chip select (NCS2) */
hsmc3_writel(MODE2, 0x20121003);
hsmc3_writel(CYCLE2, 0x000a0009);
hsmc3_writel(PULSE2, 0x0a060806);
hsmc3_writel(SETUP2, 0x00030102);
/* setup FRAM chip select (NCS3) */
hsmc3_writel(MODE3, 0x10120001);
hsmc3_writel(CYCLE3, 0x001e001d);
hsmc3_writel(PULSE3, 0x08040704);
hsmc3_writel(SETUP3, 0x02050204);
#if defined(CONFIG_MACB)
/* init macb0 pins */
avr32: refactor the portmux/gpio code - Separate the portmux configuration functionality from the GPIO pin control API. - Separate the controller-specific code from the chip-specific code. - Allow "ganged" port configuration (multiple pins at once). - Add more flexibility to the "canned" peripheral select functions: - Allow using more than 23 address bits, more chip selects, as well as NAND- and CF-specific pins. - Make the MACB SPEED pin optional, and choose between MII/RMII using a parameter instead of an #ifdef. - Make it possible to use other MMC slots than slot 0, and support different MMC/SDCard data bus widths. - Use more reasonable pull-up defaults; floating pins may consume a lot of power. - Get rid of some custom portmux code from the mimc200 board code. The old gpio/portmux API couldn't really handle its requirements, but the new one can. - Add documentation. The end result is slightly smaller code for all boards. Which isn't really the point, but at least it isn't any larger. This has been verified on ATSTK1002 and ATNGW100. I'd appreciate if the board maintainers could help me test this on their boards. In particular, the mimc200 port has lost a lot of code, so I'm hoping Mark can help me out. Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@atmel.com> Cc: Hans-Christian Egtvedt <hans-christian.egtvedt@atmel.com> Cc: Mark Jackson <mpfj@mimc.co.uk> Cc: Alex Raimondi <alex.raimondi@miromico.ch> Cc: Julien May <julien.may@miromico.ch> Changes since v1: * Enable pullup on NWAIT * Add missing include to portmux-pio.h * Rename CONFIG_PIO2 -> CONFIG_PORTMUX_PIO to match docs
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portmux_enable_macb0(PORTMUX_MACB_MII, PORTMUX_DRIVE_HIGH);
portmux_enable_macb1(PORTMUX_MACB_MII, PORTMUX_DRIVE_HIGH);
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_MMC)
avr32: refactor the portmux/gpio code - Separate the portmux configuration functionality from the GPIO pin control API. - Separate the controller-specific code from the chip-specific code. - Allow "ganged" port configuration (multiple pins at once). - Add more flexibility to the "canned" peripheral select functions: - Allow using more than 23 address bits, more chip selects, as well as NAND- and CF-specific pins. - Make the MACB SPEED pin optional, and choose between MII/RMII using a parameter instead of an #ifdef. - Make it possible to use other MMC slots than slot 0, and support different MMC/SDCard data bus widths. - Use more reasonable pull-up defaults; floating pins may consume a lot of power. - Get rid of some custom portmux code from the mimc200 board code. The old gpio/portmux API couldn't really handle its requirements, but the new one can. - Add documentation. The end result is slightly smaller code for all boards. Which isn't really the point, but at least it isn't any larger. This has been verified on ATSTK1002 and ATNGW100. I'd appreciate if the board maintainers could help me test this on their boards. In particular, the mimc200 port has lost a lot of code, so I'm hoping Mark can help me out. Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@atmel.com> Cc: Hans-Christian Egtvedt <hans-christian.egtvedt@atmel.com> Cc: Mark Jackson <mpfj@mimc.co.uk> Cc: Alex Raimondi <alex.raimondi@miromico.ch> Cc: Julien May <julien.may@miromico.ch> Changes since v1: * Enable pullup on NWAIT * Add missing include to portmux-pio.h * Rename CONFIG_PIO2 -> CONFIG_PORTMUX_PIO to match docs
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portmux_enable_mmci(0, PORTMUX_MMCI_4BIT, PORTMUX_DRIVE_LOW);
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_LCD)
portmux_enable_lcdc(1);
#endif
return 0;
}
phys_size_t initdram(int board_type)
{
unsigned long expected_size;
unsigned long actual_size;
void *sdram_base;
sdram_base = uncached(EBI_SDRAM_BASE);
expected_size = sdram_init(sdram_base, &sdram_config);
actual_size = get_ram_size(sdram_base, expected_size);
if (expected_size != actual_size)
printf("Warning: Only %lu of %lu MiB SDRAM is working\n",
actual_size >> 20, expected_size >> 20);
return actual_size;
}
int board_early_init_r(void)
{
gd->bd->bi_phy_id[0] = 0x01;
gd->bd->bi_phy_id[1] = 0x03;
return 0;
}
int board_postclk_init(void)
{
/* Use GCLK0 as 10MHz output */
gclk_enable_output(0, PORTMUX_DRIVE_LOW);
gclk_set_rate(0, GCLK_PARENT_OSC0, 10000000);
return 0;
}
/* SPI chip select control */
#ifdef CONFIG_ATMEL_SPI
#include <spi.h>
int spi_cs_is_valid(unsigned int bus, unsigned int cs)
{
return (bus == 0) && (cs == 0);
}
void spi_cs_activate(struct spi_slave *slave)
{
}
void spi_cs_deactivate(struct spi_slave *slave)
{
}
#endif /* CONFIG_ATMEL_SPI */
#ifdef CONFIG_CMD_NET
int board_eth_init(bd_t *bi)
{
macb_eth_initialize(0, (void *)ATMEL_BASE_MACB0, bi->bi_phy_id[0]);
macb_eth_initialize(1, (void *)ATMEL_BASE_MACB1, bi->bi_phy_id[1]);
return 0;
}
#endif