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authorWolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>2012-04-29 23:57:39 +0000
committerWolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>2012-07-29 15:42:02 +0200
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parent631fea8f2d70aa5eb7c49b33039971dfc61bba88 (diff)
doc: cleanup - move board READMEs into respective board directories
Also drop a few files referring to no longer / not yet supported boards. Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Cc: Prafulla Wadaskar <prafulla@marvell.com> Cc: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de> Cc: Kim Phillips <kim.phillips@freescale.com> Cc: Andy Fleming <afleming@gmail.com> Cc: Jason Jin <jason.jin@freescale.com> Cc: Stefano Babic <sbabic@denx.de> Cc: Daniel Schwierzeck <daniel.schwierzeck@googlemail.com> Acked-by: Stefano Babic <sbabic@denx.de> Acked-by: Daniel Schwierzeck <daniel.schwierzeck@googlemail.com>
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-rw-r--r--board/amcc/ebony/README136
-rw-r--r--board/amcc/ocotea/README.ocotea73
-rw-r--r--board/amcc/ocotea/README.ocotea-PIBS-to-U-Boot99
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diff --git a/board/amcc/bamboo/README b/board/amcc/bamboo/README
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+The 2 important dipswitches are configured as shown below:
+
+SW1 (for 33MHz SysClk)
+----------------------
+S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
+OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
+
+SW7 (for Op-Code Flash and Boot Option H)
+-----------------------------------------
+S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
+OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
+
+The EEPROM at location 0x52 is loaded with these 16 bytes:
+C47042A6 05D7A190 40082350 0d050000
+
+SDR0_SDSTP0[ENG]: 1 : PLL's VCO is the source for PLL forward divisors
+SDR0_SDSTP0[SRC]: 1 : Feedback originates from PLLOUTB
+SDR0_SDSTP0[SEL]: 0 : Feedback selection is PLL output
+SDR0_SDSTP0[TUNE]: 1000111000 : 10 <= M <= 22, 600MHz < VCO <= 900MHz
+SDR0_SDSTP0[FBDV]: 4 : PLL feedback divisor
+SDR0_SDSTP0[FBDVA]: 2 : PLL forward divisor A
+SDR0_SDSTP0[FBDVB]: 5 : PLL forward divisor B
+SDR0_SDSTP0[PRBDV0]: 1 : PLL primary divisor B
+SDR0_SDSTP0[OPBDV0]: 2 : OPB clock divisor
+SDR0_SDSTP0[LFBDV]: 1 : PLL local feedback divisor
+SDR0_SDSTP0[PERDV0]: 3 : Peripheral clock divisor 0
+SDR0_SDSTP0[MALDV0]: 2 : MAL clock divisor 0
+SDR0_SDSTP0[PCIDV0]: 2 : Sync PCI clock divisor 0
+SDR0_SDSTP0[PLLTIMER]: 7 : PLL locking timer
+SDR0_SDSTP0[RW]: 1 : EBC ROM width: 16-bit
+SDR0_SDSTP0[RL]: 0 : EBC ROM location: EBC
+SDR0_SDSTP0[PAE]: 0 : PCI internal arbiter: disabled
+SDR0_SDSTP0[PHCE]: 0 : PCI host configuration: disabled
+SDR0_SDSTP0[ZM]: 3 : ZMII mode: RMII mode 100
+SDR0_SDSTP0[CTE]: 0 : CPU trace: disabled
+SDR0_SDSTP0[Nto1]: 0 : CPU/PLB ratio N/P: not N to 1
+SDR0_SDSTP0[PAME]: 1 : PCI asynchronous mode: enabled
+SDR0_SDSTP0[MEM]: 1 : Multiplex: EMAC
+SDR0_SDSTP0[NE]: 0 : NDFC: disabled
+SDR0_SDSTP0[NBW]: 0 : NDFC boot width: 8-bit
+SDR0_SDSTP0[NBW]: 0 : NDFC boot page selection
+SDR0_SDSTP0[NBAC]: 0 : NDFC boot address selection cycle: 3 Addr. Cycles, 1 Col. + 2 Row (512 page size)
+SDR0_SDSTP0[NARE]: 0 : NDFC auto read : disabled
+SDR0_SDSTP0[NRB]: 0 : NDFC Ready/Busy : Ready
+SDR0_SDSTP0[NDRSC]: 33333 : NDFC device reset counter
+SDR0_SDSTP0[NCG0]: 0 : NDFC/EBC chip select gating CS0 : EBC
+SDR0_SDSTP0[NCG1]: 0 : NDFC/EBC chip select gating CS1 : EBC
+SDR0_SDSTP0[NCG2]: 0 : NDFC/EBC chip select gating CS2 : EBC
+SDR0_SDSTP0[NCG3]: 0 : NDFC/EBC chip select gating CS3 : EBC
+SDR0_SDSTP0[NCRDC]: 3333 : NDFC device read count
+
+PPC440EP Clocking Configuration
+
+SysClk is 33.0MHz, M is 20, VCO is 660.0MHz, CPU is 330.0MHz, PLB is 132.0MHz
+OPB is 66.0MHz, EBC is 44.0MHz, MAL is 66.0MHz, Sync PCI is 66.0MHz
+
+The above information is reported by Eugene O'Brien
+<Eugene.O'Brien@advantechamt.com>. Thanks a lot.
+
+2007-08-06, Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
+---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+The configuration for the AMCC 440EP eval board "Bamboo" was changed
+to only use 384 kbytes of FLASH for the U-Boot image. This way the
+redundant environment can be saved in the remaining 2 sectors of the
+same flash chip.
+
+Caution: With an upgrade from an earlier U-Boot version the current
+environment will be erased since the environment is now saved in
+different sectors. By using the following command the environment can
+be saved after upgrading the U-Boot image and *before* resetting the
+board:
+
+setenv recover_env 'prot off FFF80000 FFF9FFFF;era FFF80000 FFF9FFFF;' \
+ 'cp.b FFF60000 FFF80000 20000'
+
+2006-07-27, Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
diff --git a/board/amcc/ebony/README b/board/amcc/ebony/README
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+ AMCC Ebony Board
+
+ Last Update: September 12, 2002
+=======================================================================
+
+This file contains some handy info regarding U-Boot and the AMCC
+Ebony evaluation board. See the README.ppc440 for additional
+information.
+
+
+SWITCH SETTINGS & JUMPERS
+==========================
+
+Here's what I've been using successfully. If you feel inclined to
+change things ... please read the docs!
+
+DIPSW U46 U80
+------------------------
+SW 1 off on
+SW 2 on on
+SW 3 on on
+SW 4 off on
+SW 5 on off
+SW 6 on on
+SW 7 on off
+SW 8 on off
+
+J41: strapped
+J42: open
+
+All others are factory default.
+
+
+I2C probe
+=====================
+
+The i2c utilities have been tested on both Rev B. and Rev C. and
+look good. The CONFIG_SYS_I2C_NOPROBES macro is defined to prevent
+probing the CDCV850 clock controller at address 0x69 (since reading
+it causes the i2c implementation to misbehave. The output of
+'i2c probe' should look like this (assuming you are only using a single
+SO-DIMM:
+
+=> i2c probe
+Valid chip addresses: 50 53 54
+Excluded chip addresses: 69
+
+
+GETTING OUT OF I2C TROUBLE
+===========================
+
+If you're like me ... you may have screwed up your bootstrap serial
+eeprom ... or worse, your SPD eeprom when experimenting with the
+i2c commands. If so, here are some ideas on how to get out of
+trouble:
+
+Serial bootstrap eeprom corruption:
+-----------------------------------
+Power down the board and set the following straps:
+
+J41 - open
+J42 - strapped
+
+This will select the default sys0 and sys1 settings (the serial
+eeproms are not used). Then power up the board and fix the serial
+eeprom using the 'i2c mm' command. Here are the values I currently
+use:
+
+=> i2c md 50 0 10
+0000: bf a2 04 01 ae 94 11 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
+
+=> i2c md 54 0 10
+0000: 8f b3 24 01 4d 14 11 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ..$.M...........
+
+Once you have the eeproms set correctly change the
+J41/J42 straps as you desire.
+
+SPD eeprom corruption:
+------------------------
+I've corrupted the SPD eeprom several times ... perhaps too much coffee
+and not enough presence of mind ;-). By default, the ebony code uses
+the SPD to initialize the DDR SDRAM control registers. So if the SPD
+eeprom is corrupted, U-Boot will never get into ram. Here's how I got
+out of this situation:
+
+0. First, _before_ playing with the i2c utilities, do an 'i2c probe', then
+use 'i2c md' to capture the various device contents to a file. Some day
+you may be glad you did this ... trust me :-). Otherwise try the
+following:
+
+1. In the include/configs/EBONY.h file find the line that defines
+the CONFIG_SPD_EEPROM macro and undefine it. E.g:
+
+#undef CONFIG_SPD_EEPROM
+
+This will make the code use default SDRAM control register
+settings without using the SPD eeprom.
+
+2. Rebuild U-Boot
+
+3. Load the new U-Boot image and reboot ebony.
+
+4. Repair the SPD eeprom using the 'i2c mm' command. Here's the eeprom
+contents that work with the default SO-DIMM that comes with the
+ebony board (micron 8VDDT164AG-265A1). Note: these are probably
+_not_ the factory settings ... but they work.
+
+=> i2c md 53 0 10 80
+0000: 80 08 07 0c 0a 01 40 00 04 75 75 00 80 08 00 01 ......@..uu.....
+0010: 0e 04 0c 01 02 20 00 a0 75 00 00 50 3c 50 2d 20 ..... ..u..P<P-
+0020: 90 90 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 41 4b 34 32 75 00 00 ..PP.....AK42u..
+0030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9c ................
+0040: 2c 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 38 56 44 44 54 31 36 ,........8VDDT16
+0050: 36 34 41 47 2d 32 36 35 41 31 20 01 00 01 2c 63 64AG-265A1 ...,c
+0060: 22 25 ab 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 "%..............
+0070: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
+
+
+PCI DOUBLE-ENUMERATION WOES
+===========================
+
+If you're not using PCI-X cards and are simply using 32-bit and/or
+33 MHz cards via extenders and the like, you may notice that the
+initial pci scan reports various devices twice ... and configuration
+does not succeed (one or more devices are enumerated twice). To correct
+this we replaced the 2K ohm resistor on the IDSEL line(s) with a
+22 ohm resistor and the problem went away. This change hasn't broken
+anything yet -- use at your own risk.
+
+We never tested anything other than 33 MHz/32-bit cards. If you have
+the chance to do this, please let me know how things turn out :-)
+
+
+Regards,
+--Scott
+<smcnutt@artesyncp.com>
diff --git a/board/amcc/ocotea/README.ocotea b/board/amcc/ocotea/README.ocotea
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..be79b03c8a0
--- /dev/null
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@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+ AMCC Ocotea Board
+
+ Last Update: March 2, 2004
+=======================================================================
+
+This file contains some handy info regarding U-Boot and the AMCC
+Ocotea 440gx evaluation board. See the README.ppc440 for additional
+information.
+
+
+SWITCH SETTINGS & JUMPERS
+==========================
+
+Here's what I've been using successfully. If you feel inclined to
+change things ... please read the docs!
+
+DIPSW U46 U80
+------------------------
+SW 1 off off
+SW 2 on off
+SW 3 off off
+SW 4 off off
+SW 5 off off
+SW 6 on on
+SW 7 on off
+SW 8 on off
+
+J41: strapped
+J42: open
+
+All others are factory default.
+
+
+I2C Information
+=====================
+
+See README.ebony for information.
+
+PCI
+===========================
+
+Untested at the time of writing.
+
+PPC440GX Ethernet EMACs
+===========================
+
+All EMAC ports have been tested and are known to work
+with EPS Group 4.
+
+Special note about the Cicada CIS8201:
+ The CIS8201 Gigabit PHY comes up in GMII mode by default.
+ One must hit an extended register to allow use of RGMII mode.
+ This has been done in the 440gx_enet.c file with a #ifdef/endif
+ pair.
+
+AMCC does not store the EMAC ethernet addresses within their PIBS bootloader.
+The addresses contained in the config header file are from my particular
+board and you _*should*_ change them to reflect your board either in the
+config file and/or in your environment variables. I found the addresses on
+labels on the bottom side of the board.
+
+
+BDI2k or JTAG Debugging
+===========================
+
+For ease of debugging you can swap the small boot flash and external SRAM
+by changing U46:3 to on. You can then use the sram as your boot flash by
+loading the sram via the jtag debugger.
+
+
+Regards,
+--Travis
+<tsawyer@sandburst.com>
diff --git a/board/amcc/ocotea/README.ocotea-PIBS-to-U-Boot b/board/amcc/ocotea/README.ocotea-PIBS-to-U-Boot
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..25dd2a23781
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+------------------------------------------
+Installation of U-Boot using PIBS firmware
+------------------------------------------
+
+This document describes how to install U-Boot on the Ocotea PPC440GX
+Evaluation Board. We do not erase the PIBS firmware but install U-Boot in the
+soldered FLASH. After this you should be able to switch between PIBS and
+U-Boot via the switch U46 SW1. Please check that SW1 is off (= open) before
+continuing.
+
+Connect to the serial port 0 (J11 lower) of the Ocotea board using the cu
+program. See the hints for configuring cu above. Make sure you can
+communicate with the PIBS firmware: reset the board and hit ENTER a couple of
+times until you see the PIBS prompt (PIBS $). Then proceed as follows:
+
+
+Read MAC Addresses from PIBS
+----------------------------
+
+To read the configured MAC addresses available on your Ocotea board please use
+the following commands:
+
+PIBS $ echo $hwdaddr0
+000173017FE3
+PIBS $ echo $hwdaddr1
+000173017FE4
+PIBS $ echo $hwdaddr2
+000173017FE1
+PIBS $ echo $hwdaddr3
+000173017FE2
+
+In U-Boot this is stored in the following environment variables:
+
+* Ethernet Address 0: ethaddr = 000173017FE3 (==> 00:01:73:01:7F:E3)
+* Ethernet Address 1: eth1addr = 000173017FE4 (==> 00:01:73:01:7F:E4)
+* Ethernet Address 2: eth2addr = 000173017FE1 (==> 00:01:73:01:7F:E1)
+* Ethernet Address 3: eth3addr = 000173017FE2 (==> 00:01:73:01:7F:E2)
+
+
+Configure the network interface (ent0 == emac0)
+-----------------------------------------------
+
+To download the U-Boot image we need to configure the ethernet interface with
+the following commands:
+
+PIBS $ ifconfig ent0 192.168.160.142 netmask 255.255.0.0 up
+PIBS $ set ipdstaddr0=192.168.1.1
+status: writing PIBS variable value to FLASH
+PIBS $ set bootfilename=/tftpboot/ocotea/u-boot.bin
+status: writing PIBS variable value to FLASH
+
+Please insert correct parameters for your configuration (ip-addresses and
+file-location).
+
+
+Program U-Boot into soldered User-FLASH
+---------------------------------------
+
+Please make sure to use a newer version of U-Boot (at least 1.1.3), since
+older versions don't support running from user-FLASH.
+
+To program U-Boot into the soldered user-FLASH use the following command:
+
+PIBS $ storefile bin eth 0xffbc0000
+
+This commands loads the file vis ethernet into ram and copies it into the
+user-FLASH.
+
+
+Switch to U-Boot
+----------------
+
+Now you can turn your board off and switch SW1 (U46) to on (= closed). After
+powering the board you should see the following message:
+
+U-Boot 1.1.3 (Apr 5 2005 - 22:59:57)
+
+AMCC PowerPC 440 GX Rev. C
+Board: AMCC 440GX Evaluation Board
+ VCO: 1066 MHz
+ CPU: 533 MHz
+ PLB: 152 MHz
+ OPB: 76 MHz
+ EPB: 76 MHz
+I2C: ready
+DRAM: 256 MB
+FLASH: 5 MB
+PCI: Bus Dev VenId DevId Class Int
+In: serial
+Out: serial
+Err: serial
+KGDB: kgdb ready
+ready
+Net: ppc_440x_eth0, ppc_440x_eth1, ppc_440x_eth2, ppc_440x_eth3
+BEDBUG:ready
+=>
+
+
+April 06 2005, Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>