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+/*
+ * Copyright - Galileo technology.
+ *
+ * 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
+ * the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * 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.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
+ * MA 02111-1307 USA
+ */
+
+/*
+ *
+ * written or collected and sometimes rewritten by
+ * Ingo Assmus <ingo.assmus@keymile.com>
+ *
+ */
+
+
+#include <common.h>
+#include "../include/core.h"
+#include "../include/memory.h"
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* memoryGetBankBaseAddress - Returns the base address of a memory bank.
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* This function returns the base address of one of the SDRAM’s memory
+* banks. There are 4 memory banks and each one represents one DIMM side.
+* INPUT:
+* MEMORY_BANK bank - Selects one of the four banks as defined in Memory.h.
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+* RETURN:
+* 32 bit Memory bank base address.
+*******************************************************************************/
+static unsigned long memoryGetBankRegOffset (MEMORY_BANK bank)
+{
+ switch (bank) {
+ case BANK0:
+ return SCS_0_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS;
+ case BANK1:
+ return SCS_1_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS;
+ case BANK2:
+ return SCS_2_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS;
+ case BANK3:
+ return SCS_3_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS;
+
+ }
+ return SCS_0_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /* default value */
+}
+
+unsigned int memoryGetBankBaseAddress (MEMORY_BANK bank)
+{
+ unsigned int base;
+ unsigned int regOffset = memoryGetBankRegOffset (bank);
+
+ GT_REG_READ (regOffset, &base);
+ base = base << 16; /* MV6436x */
+ return base;
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* memoryGetDeviceBaseAddress - Returns the base address of a device.
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* This function returns the base address of a device on the system. There
+* are 5 possible devices (0 - 4 and one boot device) as defined in
+* gtMemory.h. Each of the device parameters is maped to one of the CS
+* (Devices chip selects) base address register.
+* INPUT:
+* device - Selects one of the five devices as defined in Memory.h.
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+* RETURN:
+* 32 bit Device base address.
+*
+*******************************************************************************/
+static unsigned int memoryGetDeviceRegOffset (DEVICE device)
+{
+ switch (device) {
+ case DEVICE0:
+ return CS_0_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS;
+ case DEVICE1:
+ return CS_1_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS;
+ case DEVICE2:
+ return CS_2_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS;
+ case DEVICE3:
+ return CS_3_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS;
+ case BOOT_DEVICE:
+ return BOOTCS_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS;
+ }
+ return CS_0_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /* default value */
+}
+
+unsigned int memoryGetDeviceBaseAddress (DEVICE device)
+{
+ unsigned int regBase;
+ unsigned int regOffset = memoryGetDeviceRegOffset (device);
+
+ GT_REG_READ (regOffset, &regBase);
+
+ regBase = regBase << 16; /* MV6436x */
+ return regBase;
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* MemoryGetPciBaseAddr - Returns the base address of a PCI window.
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* This function returns the base address of a PCI window. There are 5
+* possible PCI windows (memory 0 - 3 and one for I/O) for each PCI
+* interface as defined in gtMemory.h, used by the CPU's address decoding
+* mechanism.
+* New in MV6436x
+* INPUT:
+* pciWindow - Selects one of the PCI windows as defined in Memory.h.
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+* RETURN:
+* 32 bit PCI window base address.
+*******************************************************************************/
+unsigned int MemoryGetPciBaseAddr (PCI_MEM_WINDOW pciWindow)
+{
+ unsigned int baseAddrReg, base;
+
+ switch (pciWindow) {
+ case PCI_0_IO:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_0I_O_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_IO_BASE_ADDR; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM0:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_0MEMORY0_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY0_BASE_ADDR; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM1:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_0MEMORY1_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY1_BASE_ADDR; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM2:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_0MEMORY2_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY2_BASE_ADDR; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM3:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_0MEMORY3_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY3_BASE_ADDR; */
+ break;
+#ifdef INCLUDE_PCI_1
+ case PCI_1_IO:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_1I_O_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_IO_BASE_ADDR; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM0:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_1MEMORY0_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY0_BASE_ADDR; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM1:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_1MEMORY1_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY1_BASE_ADDR; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM2:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_1MEMORY2_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY2_BASE_ADDR; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM3:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_1MEMORY3_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY3_BASE_ADDR; */
+ break;
+#endif /* INCLUDE_PCI_1 */
+ default:
+ return 0xffffffff;
+ }
+ GT_REG_READ (baseAddrReg, &base);
+ return (base << 16);
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* memoryGetBankSize - Returns the size of a memory bank.
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* This function returns the size of memory bank as described in
+* 'gtMemoryGetBankBaseAddress' function.
+* INPUT:
+* bank - Selects one of the four banks as defined in Memory.h.
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+* RETURN:
+* 32 bit size memory bank size or 0 for a closed or non populated bank.
+*
+*******************************************************************************/
+unsigned int memoryGetBankSize (MEMORY_BANK bank)
+{
+ unsigned int sizeReg, size;
+ MEMORY_WINDOW window;
+
+ switch (bank) {
+ case BANK0:
+ sizeReg = SCS_0_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /* CS_0_SIZE; */
+ window = CS_0_WINDOW;
+ break;
+ case BANK1:
+ sizeReg = SCS_1_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /* CS_1_SIZE; */
+ window = CS_1_WINDOW;
+ break;
+ case BANK2:
+ sizeReg = SCS_2_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /* CS_2_SIZE; */
+ window = CS_2_WINDOW;
+ break;
+ case BANK3:
+ sizeReg = SCS_3_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /* CS_3_SIZE; */
+ window = CS_3_WINDOW;
+ break;
+ default:
+ return 0;
+ break;
+ }
+ /* If the window is closed, a size of 0 is returned */
+ if (MemoryGetMemWindowStatus (window) != MEM_WINDOW_ENABLED)
+ return 0;
+ GT_REG_READ (sizeReg, &size);
+ size = ((size << 16) | 0xffff) + 1;
+ return size;
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* memoryGetDeviceSize - Returns the size of a device memory space.
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* This function returns the memory space size of a given device.
+* INPUT:
+* device - Selects one of the five devices as defined in Memory.h.
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+* RETURN:
+* 32 bit size of a device memory space.
+*******************************************************************************/
+unsigned int memoryGetDeviceSize (DEVICE device)
+{
+ unsigned int sizeReg, size;
+ MEMORY_WINDOW window;
+
+ switch (device) {
+ case DEVICE0:
+ sizeReg = CS_0_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*DEV_CS0_SIZE; */
+ window = DEVCS_0_WINDOW;
+ break;
+ case DEVICE1:
+ sizeReg = CS_1_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*DEV_CS1_SIZE; */
+ window = DEVCS_1_WINDOW;
+ break;
+ case DEVICE2:
+ sizeReg = CS_2_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*DEV_CS2_SIZE; */
+ window = DEVCS_2_WINDOW;
+ break;
+ case DEVICE3:
+ sizeReg = CS_3_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*DEV_CS3_SIZE; */
+ window = DEVCS_3_WINDOW;
+ break;
+ case BOOT_DEVICE:
+ sizeReg = BOOTCS_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*BOOTCS_SIZE; */
+ window = BOOT_CS_WINDOW;
+ break;
+ default:
+ return 0;
+ break;
+ }
+ /* If the window is closed, a size of 0 is returned */
+ if (MemoryGetMemWindowStatus (window) != MEM_WINDOW_ENABLED)
+ return 0;
+ GT_REG_READ (sizeReg, &size);
+ size = ((size << 16) | 0xffff) + 1;
+ return size;
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* MemoryGetPciWindowSize - Returns the size of a PCI memory window.
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* This function returns the size of a PCI window.
+* INPUT:
+* pciWindow - Selects one of the PCI memory windows as defined in
+* Memory.h.
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+* RETURN:
+* 32 bit size of a PCI memory window.
+*******************************************************************************/
+unsigned int MemoryGetPciWindowSize (PCI_MEM_WINDOW pciWindow)
+{
+ unsigned int sizeReg, size;
+
+ switch (pciWindow) {
+ case PCI_0_IO:
+ sizeReg = PCI_0I_O_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_IO_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM0:
+ sizeReg = PCI_0MEMORY0_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY0_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM1:
+ sizeReg = PCI_0MEMORY1_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY1_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM2:
+ sizeReg = PCI_0MEMORY2_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY2_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM3:
+ sizeReg = PCI_0MEMORY3_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY3_SIZE; */
+ break;
+#ifdef INCLUDE_PCI_1
+ case PCI_1_IO:
+ sizeReg = PCI_1I_O_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_IO_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM0:
+ sizeReg = PCI_1MEMORY0_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY0_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM1:
+ sizeReg = PCI_1MEMORY1_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY1_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM2:
+ sizeReg = PCI_1MEMORY2_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY2_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM3:
+ sizeReg = PCI_1MEMORY3_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY3_SIZE; */
+ break;
+#endif /* INCLUDE_PCI_1 */
+ default:
+ return 0x0;
+ }
+ /* If the memory window is disabled, retrun size = 0 */
+ if (MemoryGetMemWindowStatus (PCI_0_IO_WINDOW << pciWindow)
+ == MEM_WINDOW_DISABLED)
+ return 0;
+ GT_REG_READ (sizeReg, &size);
+ size = ((size << 16) | 0xffff) + 1;
+ return size;
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* memoryGetDeviceWidth - Returns the width of a given device.
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* The MV's device interface supports up to 32 Bit wide devices. A device
+* can have a 1, 2, 4 or 8 Bytes data width. This function returns the
+* width of a device as defined by the user or the operating system.
+* INPUT:
+* device - Selects one of the five devices as defined in Memory.h.
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+* RETURN:
+* Device width in Bytes (1,2,4 or 8), 0 if error had occurred.
+*******************************************************************************/
+unsigned int memoryGetDeviceWidth (DEVICE device)
+{
+ unsigned int width;
+ unsigned int regValue;
+
+ GT_REG_READ (DEVICE_BANK0PARAMETERS + device * 4, &regValue);
+ width = (regValue & (BIT20 | BIT21)) >> 20;
+ return (BIT0 << width);
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* memoryMapBank - Set new base address and size for one of the memory
+* banks.
+*
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* The CPU interface address decoding map consists of 21 address windows
+* for the different devices (e.g. CS[3:0] ,PCI0 Mem 0/1/2/3...). Each
+* window can have a minimum of 1Mbytes of address space, and up to 4Gbyte
+* space. Each address window is defined by two registers - base and size.
+* The CPU address is compared with the values in the various CPU windows
+* until a match is found and the address is than targeted to that window.
+* This function sets new base and size for one the memory banks
+* (CS0 - CS3). It is the programmer`s responsibility to make sure that
+* there are no conflicts with other memory spaces. When two memory spaces
+* overlap, the MV’s behavior is not defined .If a bank needs to be closed,
+* set the ’bankLength’ parameter size to 0x0.
+*
+* INPUT:
+* bank - One of the memory banks (CS0-CS3) as defined in gtMemory.h.
+* bankBase - The memory bank base address.
+* bankLength - The memory bank size. This function will decrement the
+* 'bankLength' parameter by one and then check if the size is
+* valid. A valid size must be programed from LSB to MSB as
+* sequence of ‘1’s followed by sequence of ‘0’s.
+* To close a memory window simply set the size to 0.
+* NOTE!!!
+* The size must be in 64Kbyte granularity.
+* The base address must be aligned to the size.
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+* RETURN:
+* False for invalid size, true otherwise.
+*
+* CAUTION: PCI_functions must be implemented later To_do !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+*
+*******************************************************************************/
+
+bool memoryMapBank (MEMORY_BANK bank, unsigned int bankBase,
+ unsigned int bankLength)
+{
+ unsigned int newBase, newSize, baseReg, sizeReg, temp, rShift;
+
+/* PCI_INTERNAL_BAR pciBAR; */
+
+ switch (bank) {
+ case BANK0:
+ baseReg = SCS_0_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*CS_0_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = SCS_0_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*CS_0_SIZE; */
+/* pciBAR = PCI_CS0_BAR; */
+ break;
+ case BANK1:
+ baseReg = SCS_1_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*CS_1_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = SCS_1_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*CS_1_SIZE; */
+ /* pciBAR = SCS_0_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; */ /*PCI_CS1_BAR; */
+ break;
+ case BANK2:
+ baseReg = SCS_2_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*CS_2_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = SCS_2_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*CS_2_SIZE; */
+/* pciBAR = PCI_CS2_BAR;*/
+ break;
+ case BANK3:
+ baseReg = SCS_3_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*CS_3_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = SCS_3_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*CS_3_SIZE; */
+/* pciBAR = PCI_CS3_BAR; */
+ break;
+ default:
+ return false;
+ }
+ /* If the size is 0, the window will be disabled */
+ if (bankLength == 0) {
+ MemoryDisableWindow (CS_0_WINDOW << bank);
+ /* Disable the BAR from the PCI slave side */
+/* gtPci0DisableInternalBAR(pciBAR); */
+/* gtPci1DisableInternalBAR(pciBAR); */
+ return true;
+ }
+ /* The base address must be aligned to the size */
+ if ((bankBase % bankLength) != 0) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (bankLength >= MINIMUM_MEM_BANK_SIZE) {
+ newBase = bankBase >> 16;
+ newSize = bankLength >> 16;
+ /* Checking that the size is a sequence of '1' followed by a
+ sequence of '0' starting from LSB to MSB. */
+ temp = newSize - 1;
+ for (rShift = 0; rShift < 16; rShift++) {
+ temp = temp >> rShift;
+ if ((temp & 0x1) == 0) { /* Either we got to the last '1' */
+ /* or the size is not valid */
+ if (temp > 0x0)
+ return false;
+ else
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ {
+ unsigned int oldBase, oldSize;
+
+ GT_REG_READ (baseReg, &oldBase);
+ GT_REG_READ (sizeReg + 8, &oldSize);
+
+ printf ("b%d Base:%x Size:%x -> Base:%x Size:%x\n",
+ bank, oldBase, oldSize, newBase, newSize);
+ }
+#endif
+ /* writing the new values */
+ GT_REG_WRITE (baseReg, newBase);
+ GT_REG_WRITE (sizeReg, newSize - 1);
+ /* Enable back the window */
+ MemoryEnableWindow (CS_0_WINDOW << bank);
+ /* Enable the BAR from the PCI slave side */
+/* gtPci0EnableInternalBAR(pciBAR); */
+/* gtPci1EnableInternalBAR(pciBAR); */
+ return true;
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* memoryMapDeviceSpace - Set new base address and size for one of the device
+* windows.
+*
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* The CPU interface address decoding map consists of 21 address windows
+* for the different devices (e.g. CS[3:0] ,PCI0 Mem 0/1/2/3...). Each
+* window can have a minimum of 1Mbytes of address space, and up to 4Gbyte
+* space. Each address window is defined by two registers - base and size.
+* The CPU address is compared with the values in the various CPU windows
+* until a match is found and the address is than targeted to that window.
+* This function sets new base and size for one the device windows
+* (DEV_CS0 - DEV_CS3). It is the programmer`s responsibility to make sure
+* that there are no conflicts with other memory spaces. When two memory
+* spaces overlap, the MV’s behavior is not defined .If a device window
+* needs to be closed, set the 'deviceLength' parameter size to 0x0.
+*
+* INPUT:
+* device - One of the device windows (DEV_CS0-DEV_CS3) as
+* defined in gtMemory.h.
+* deviceBase - The device window base address.
+* deviceLength - The device window size. This function will decrement
+* the 'deviceLength' parameter by one and then
+* check if the size is valid. A valid size must be
+* programed from LSB to MSB as sequence of ‘1’s
+* followed by sequence of ‘0’s.
+* To close a memory window simply set the size to 0.
+*
+* NOTE!!!
+* The size must be in 64Kbyte granularity.
+* The base address must be aligned to the size.
+*
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+*
+* RETURN:
+* False for invalid size, true otherwise.
+*
+* CAUTION: PCI_functions must be implemented later To_do !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+*
+*******************************************************************************/
+
+bool memoryMapDeviceSpace (DEVICE device, unsigned int deviceBase,
+ unsigned int deviceLength)
+{
+ unsigned int newBase, newSize, baseReg, sizeReg, temp, rShift;
+
+/* PCI_INTERNAL_BAR pciBAR;*/
+
+ switch (device) {
+ case DEVICE0:
+ baseReg = CS_0_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*DEV_CS0_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = CS_0_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*DEV_CS0_SIZE; */
+/* pciBAR = PCI_DEV_CS0_BAR; */
+ break;
+ case DEVICE1:
+ baseReg = CS_1_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*DEV_CS1_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = CS_1_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*DEV_CS1_SIZE; */
+/* pciBAR = PCI_DEV_CS1_BAR; */
+ break;
+ case DEVICE2:
+ baseReg = CS_2_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*DEV_CS2_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = CS_2_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*DEV_CS2_SIZE; */
+/* pciBAR = PCI_DEV_CS2_BAR; */
+ break;
+ case DEVICE3:
+ baseReg = CS_3_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*DEV_CS3_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = CS_3_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*DEV_CS3_SIZE; */
+/* pciBAR = PCI_DEV_CS3_BAR; */
+ break;
+ case BOOT_DEVICE:
+ baseReg = BOOTCS_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*BOOTCS_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = BOOTCS_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*BOOTCS_SIZE; */
+/* pciBAR = PCI_BOOT_CS_BAR; */
+ break;
+ default:
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (deviceLength == 0) {
+ MemoryDisableWindow (DEVCS_0_WINDOW << device);
+ /* Disable the BAR from the PCI slave side */
+/* gtPci0DisableInternalBAR(pciBAR); */
+/* gtPci1DisableInternalBAR(pciBAR); */
+ return true;
+ }
+ /* The base address must be aligned to the size */
+ if ((deviceBase % deviceLength) != 0) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (deviceLength >= MINIMUM_DEVICE_WINDOW_SIZE) {
+ newBase = deviceBase >> 16;
+ newSize = deviceLength >> 16;
+ /* Checking that the size is a sequence of '1' followed by a
+ sequence of '0' starting from LSB to MSB. */
+ temp = newSize - 1;
+ for (rShift = 0; rShift < 16; rShift++) {
+ temp = temp >> rShift;
+ if ((temp & 0x1) == 0) { /* Either we got to the last '1' */
+ /* or the size is not valid */
+ if (temp > 0x0)
+ return false;
+ else
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ /* writing the new values */
+ GT_REG_WRITE (baseReg, newBase);
+ GT_REG_WRITE (sizeReg, newSize - 1);
+ MemoryEnableWindow (DEVCS_0_WINDOW << device);
+ /* Enable the BAR from the PCI slave side */
+/* gtPci0EnableInternalBAR(pciBAR); */
+/* gtPci1EnableInternalBAR(pciBAR); */
+ return true;
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* MemorySetPciWindow - Set new base address and size for one of the PCI
+* windows.
+*
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* The CPU interface address decoding map consists of 21 address windows
+* for the different devices (e.g. CS[3:0] ,PCI0 Mem 0/1/2/3...). Each
+* window can have a minimum of 1Mbytes of address space, and up to 4Gbyte
+* space. Each address window is defined by two registers - base and size.
+* The CPU address is compared with the values in the various CPU windows
+* until a match is found and the address is than targeted to that window.
+* This function sets new base and size for one the PCI windows
+* (PCI memory0/1/2..). It is the programmer`s responsibility to make sure
+* that there are no conflicts with other memory spaces. When two memory
+* spaces overlap, the MV’s behavior is not defined .If a PCI window
+* needs to be closed, set the 'pciWindowSize' parameter size to 0x0.
+*
+* INPUT:
+* pciWindow - One of the PCI windows as defined in gtMemory.h.
+* pciWindowBase - The PCI window base address.
+* pciWindowSize - The PCI window size. This function will decrement the
+* 'pciWindowSize' parameter by one and then check if the
+* size is valid. A valid size must be programed from LSB
+* to MSB as sequence of ‘1’s followed by sequence of ‘0’s.
+* To close a memory window simply set the size to 0.
+*
+* NOTE!!!
+* The size must be in 64Kbyte granularity.
+* The base address must be aligned to the size.
+*
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+*
+* RETURN:
+* False for invalid size, true otherwise.
+*
+*******************************************************************************/
+bool memorySetPciWindow (PCI_MEM_WINDOW pciWindow, unsigned int pciWindowBase,
+ unsigned int pciWindowSize)
+{
+ unsigned int currentLow, baseAddrReg, sizeReg, temp, rShift;
+
+ switch (pciWindow) {
+ case PCI_0_IO:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_1I_O_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_IO_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = PCI_0I_O_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_IO_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM0:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_0MEMORY0_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY0_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = PCI_0MEMORY0_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY0_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM1:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_0MEMORY1_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY1_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = PCI_0MEMORY1_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY1_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM2:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_0MEMORY2_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY2_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = PCI_0MEMORY2_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY2_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM3:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_0MEMORY3_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY3_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = PCI_0MEMORY3_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_0_MEMORY3_SIZE; */
+ break;
+#ifdef INCLUDE_PCI_1
+ case PCI_1_IO:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_1I_O_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_IO_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = PCI_1I_O_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_IO_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM0:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_1MEMORY0_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY0_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = PCI_1MEMORY0_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY0_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM1:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_1MEMORY1_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY1_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = PCI_1MEMORY1_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY1_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM2:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_1MEMORY2_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY2_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = PCI_1MEMORY2_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY2_SIZE; */
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM3:
+ baseAddrReg = PCI_1MEMORY3_LOW_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY3_BASE_ADDR; */
+ sizeReg = PCI_1MEMORY3_HIGH_DECODE_ADDRESS; /*PCI_1_MEMORY3_SIZE; */
+ break;
+#endif /* INCLUDE_PCI_1 */
+ default:
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (pciWindowSize == 0) {
+ MemoryDisableWindow (PCI_0_IO_WINDOW << pciWindow);
+ return true;
+ }
+ /* The base address must be aligned to the size */
+ if ((pciWindowBase % pciWindowSize) != 0) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (pciWindowSize >= MINIMUM_PCI_WINDOW_SIZE) {
+ pciWindowBase >>= 16;
+ pciWindowSize >>= 16;
+ /* Checking that the size is a sequence of '1' followed by a
+ sequence of '0' starting from LSB to MSB. */
+ temp = pciWindowSize - 1;
+ for (rShift = 0; rShift < 16; rShift++) {
+ temp = temp >> rShift;
+ if ((temp & 0x1) == 0) { /* Either we got to the last '1' */
+ /* or the size is not valid */
+ if (temp > 0x0)
+ return false;
+ else
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ GT_REG_WRITE (sizeReg, pciWindowSize - 1);
+ GT_REG_READ (baseAddrReg, &currentLow);
+ pciWindowBase =
+ (pciWindowBase & 0xfffff) | (currentLow & 0xfff00000);
+ GT_REG_WRITE (baseAddrReg, pciWindowBase);
+ MemoryEnableWindow (PCI_0_IO_WINDOW << pciWindow);
+ return true;
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* memoryMapInternalRegistersSpace - Sets new base address for the internal
+* registers memory space.
+*
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* This function set new base address for the internal register’s memory
+* space (the size is fixed and cannot be modified). The function does not
+* handle overlapping with other memory spaces, it is the programer's
+* responsibility to ensure that overlapping does not occur.
+* When two memory spaces overlap, the MV’s behavior is not defined.
+*
+* INPUT:
+* internalRegBase - new base address for the internal register’s memory
+* space.
+*
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+*
+* RETURN:
+* true on success, false on failure
+*
+*******************************************************************************/
+/********************************************************************
+* memoryMapInternalRegistersSpace - Sets new base address for the internals
+* registers.
+*
+* INPUTS: unsigned int internalRegBase - The new base address.
+* RETURNS: true on success, false on failure
+*********************************************************************/
+bool memoryMapInternalRegistersSpace (unsigned int internalRegBase)
+{
+ unsigned int currentValue;
+ unsigned int internalValue = internalRegBase;
+
+ internalRegBase = (internalRegBase >> 16);
+ GT_REG_READ (INTERNAL_SPACE_DECODE, &currentValue);
+ internalRegBase = (currentValue & 0xff000000) | internalRegBase;
+ GT_REG_WRITE (INTERNAL_SPACE_DECODE, internalRegBase);
+ /* initializing also the global variable 'internalRegBaseAddr' */
+/* gtInternalRegBaseAddr = internalValue; */
+ INTERNAL_REG_BASE_ADDR = internalValue;
+ return true;
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* memoryGetInternalRegistersSpace - Returns the internal registers Base
+* address.
+*
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* This function returns the base address of the internal register’s
+* memory space .
+*
+* INPUT:
+* None.
+*
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+*
+* RETURN:
+* 32 bit base address of the internal register’s memory space.
+*
+*******************************************************************************/
+unsigned int memoryGetInternalRegistersSpace (void)
+{
+ unsigned int currentValue = 0;
+
+ GT_REG_READ (INTERNAL_SPACE_DECODE, &currentValue);
+ return ((currentValue & 0x000fffff) << 16);
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* gtMemoryGetInternalSramBaseAddr - Returns the integrated SRAM base address.
+*
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* The Atlantis incorporate integrated 2Mbit SRAM for general use. This
+* funcnion return the SRAM's base address.
+* INPUT:
+* None.
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+* RETURN:
+* 32 bit SRAM's base address.
+*
+*******************************************************************************/
+unsigned int memoryGetInternalSramBaseAddr (void)
+{
+ return ((GTREGREAD (INTEGRATED_SRAM_BASE_ADDR) & 0xfffff) << 16);
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* gtMemorySetInternalSramBaseAddr - Set the integrated SRAM base address.
+*
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* The Atlantis incorporate integrated 2Mbit SRAM for general use. This
+* function sets a new base address to the SRAM .
+* INPUT:
+* sramBaseAddress - The SRAM's base address.
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+* RETURN:
+* None.
+*
+*******************************************************************************/
+void gtMemorySetInternalSramBaseAddr (unsigned int sramBaseAddress)
+{
+ GT_REG_WRITE (INTEGRATED_SRAM_BASE_ADDR, sramBaseAddress >> 16);
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* memorySetProtectRegion - Set protection mode for one of the 8 regions.
+*
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* The CPU interface supports configurable access protection. This includes
+* up to eight address ranges defined to a different protection type :
+* whether the address range is cacheable or not, whether it is writable or
+* not , and whether it is accessible or not. A Low and High registers
+* define each window while the minimum address range of each window is
+* 1Mbyte. An address driven by the CPU, in addition to the address
+* decoding and remapping process, is compared against the eight Access
+* Protection Low/High registers , if an address matches one of the windows
+* , the MV device checks the transaction type against the protection bits
+* defined in CPU Access Protection register, to determine if the access is
+* allowed. This function set a protection mode to one of the 8 possible
+* regions.
+* NOTE:
+* The CPU address windows are restricted to a size of 2 power n and the
+* start address must be aligned to the window size. For example, if using
+* a 16 MB window, the start address bits [23:0] must be 0.The MV's
+* internal registers space is not protected, even if the access protection
+* windows contain this space.
+*
+* INPUT:
+* region - selects which region to be configured. The values defined in
+* gtMemory.h:
+*
+* - MEM_REGION0
+* - MEM_REGION1
+* - etc.
+*
+* memAccess - Allows or forbids access (read or write ) to the region. The
+* values defined in gtMemory.h:
+*
+* - MEM_ACCESS_ALLOWED
+* - MEM_ACCESS_FORBIDEN
+*
+* memWrite - CPU write protection to the region. The values defined in
+* gtMemory.h:
+*
+* - MEM_WRITE_ALLOWED
+* - MEM_WRITE_FORBIDEN
+*
+* cacheProtection - Defines whether caching the region is allowed or not.
+* The values defined in gtMemory.h:
+*
+* - MEM_CACHE_ALLOWED
+* - MEM_CACHE_FORBIDEN
+*
+* baseAddress - the region's base Address.
+* regionSize - The region's size. This function will decrement the
+* 'regionSize' parameter by one and then check if the size
+* is valid. A valid size must be programed from LSB to MSB
+* as sequence of ‘1’s followed by sequence of ‘0’s.
+* To close a memory window simply set the size to 0.
+*
+* NOTE!!!
+* The size must be in 64Kbyte granularity.
+* The base address must be aligned to the size.
+*
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+*
+* RETURN:
+* False for invalid size, true otherwise.
+*
+*******************************************************************************/
+bool memorySetProtectRegion (MEMORY_PROTECT_WINDOW window,
+ MEMORY_ACCESS memAccess,
+ MEMORY_ACCESS_WRITE memWrite,
+ MEMORY_CACHE_PROTECT cacheProtection,
+ unsigned int baseAddress, unsigned int size)
+{
+ unsigned int dataForReg, temp, rShift;
+
+ if (size == 0) {
+ GT_REG_WRITE ((CPU_PROTECT_WINDOW_0_SIZE + 0x10 * window),
+ 0x0);
+ return true;
+ }
+ /* The base address must be aligned to the size. */
+ if (baseAddress % size != 0) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (size >= MINIMUM_ACCESS_WIN_SIZE) {
+ baseAddress = ((baseAddress >> 16) & 0xfffff);
+ dataForReg = baseAddress | ((memAccess << 20) & BIT20) |
+ ((memWrite << 21) & BIT21) | ((cacheProtection << 22)
+ & BIT22) | BIT31;
+ GT_REG_WRITE (CPU_PROTECT_WINDOW_0_BASE_ADDR + 0x10 * window,
+ dataForReg);
+ size >>= 16;
+ /* Checking that the size is a sequence of '1' followed by a
+ sequence of '0' starting from LSB to MSB. */
+ temp = size - 1;
+ for (rShift = 0; rShift < 16; rShift++) {
+ temp = temp >> rShift;
+ if ((temp & 0x1) == 0) { /* Either we got to the last '1' */
+ /* or the size is not valid */
+ if (temp > 0x0)
+ return false;
+ else
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ GT_REG_WRITE ((CPU_PROTECT_WINDOW_0_SIZE + 0x10 * window),
+ size - 1);
+ return true;
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* gtMemoryDisableProtectRegion - Disable a protected window.
+*
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* This function disable a protected window set by
+* 'gtMemorySetProtectRegion' function.
+*
+* INPUT:
+* window - one of the 4 windows ( defined in gtMemory.h ).
+*
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+*
+* RETURN:
+* None.
+*
+*******************************************************************************/
+void memoryDisableProtectRegion (MEMORY_PROTECT_WINDOW window)
+{
+ RESET_REG_BITS (((CPU_PROTECT_WINDOW_0_BASE_ADDR) + (0x10 * window)),
+ BIT31);
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* memorySetPciRemapValue - Set a remap value to a PCI memory space target.
+*
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* In addition to the address decoding mechanism, the CPU has an address
+* remapping mechanism to be used by every PCI decoding window. Each PCI
+* window can be remaped to a desired address target according to the remap
+* value within the remap register. The address remapping is useful when a
+* CPU address range must be reallocated to a different location on the
+* PCI bus. Also, it enables CPU access to a PCI agent located above the
+* 4Gbyte space. On system boot, each of the PCI memory spaces is maped to
+* a defualt value (see CPU interface section in the MV spec for the
+* default values). The remap mechanism does not always produce the desired
+* address on the PCI bus because of the remap mechanism way of working
+* (to fully understand why, please see the 'Address Remapping' section in
+* the MV's spec). Therefor, this function sets a desired remap value to
+* one of the PCI memory windows and return the effective address that
+* should be used when exiting the PCI memory window. You should ALWAYS use
+* the returned value by this function when remapping a PCI window and
+* exiting it. If for example the base address of PCI0 memory 0 is
+* 0x90000000, the size is 0x03ffffff and the remap value is 0x11000000,
+* the function will return the value of 0x91000000 that MUST
+* be used to exit this memory window in order to achive the deisred
+* remapping.
+*
+* INPUT:
+* memoryWindow - One of the PCI memory windows as defined in Memory.h
+* remapValueLow - The low remap value.
+* remapValueHigh - The high remap value.
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+*
+* RETURN:
+* The effective base address to exit the PCI, or 0xffffffff if one of the
+* parameters is erroneous or the effective base address is higher the top
+* decode value.
+*
+*******************************************************************************/
+unsigned int memorySetPciRemapValue (PCI_MEM_WINDOW memoryWindow,
+ unsigned int remapValueHigh,
+ unsigned int remapValueLow)
+{
+ unsigned int pciMemWindowBaseAddrReg = 0, baseAddrValue = 0;
+ unsigned int pciMemWindowSizeReg = 0, windowSizeValue = 0;
+ unsigned int effectiveBaseAddress, remapRegLow, remapRegHigh;
+
+ /* Initializing the base and size variables of the PCI
+ memory windows */
+ switch (memoryWindow) {
+ case PCI_0_IO:
+ pciMemWindowBaseAddrReg = PCI_0_IO_BASE_ADDR;
+ pciMemWindowSizeReg = PCI_0_IO_SIZE;
+ remapRegLow = PCI_0_IO_ADDR_REMAP;
+ remapRegHigh = PCI_0_IO_ADDR_REMAP;
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM0:
+ pciMemWindowBaseAddrReg = PCI_0_MEMORY0_BASE_ADDR;
+ pciMemWindowSizeReg = PCI_0_MEMORY0_SIZE;
+ remapRegLow = PCI_0_MEMORY0_LOW_ADDR_REMAP;
+ remapRegHigh = PCI_0_MEMORY0_HIGH_ADDR_REMAP;
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM1:
+ pciMemWindowBaseAddrReg = PCI_0_MEMORY1_BASE_ADDR;
+ pciMemWindowSizeReg = PCI_0_MEMORY1_SIZE;
+ remapRegLow = PCI_0_MEMORY1_LOW_ADDR_REMAP;
+ remapRegHigh = PCI_0_MEMORY1_HIGH_ADDR_REMAP;
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM2:
+ pciMemWindowBaseAddrReg = PCI_0_MEMORY2_BASE_ADDR;
+ pciMemWindowSizeReg = PCI_0_MEMORY2_SIZE;
+ remapRegLow = PCI_0_MEMORY2_LOW_ADDR_REMAP;
+ remapRegHigh = PCI_0_MEMORY2_HIGH_ADDR_REMAP;
+ break;
+ case PCI_0_MEM3:
+ pciMemWindowBaseAddrReg = PCI_0_MEMORY3_BASE_ADDR;
+ pciMemWindowSizeReg = PCI_0_MEMORY3_SIZE;
+ remapRegLow = PCI_0_MEMORY3_LOW_ADDR_REMAP;
+ remapRegHigh = PCI_0_MEMORY3_HIGH_ADDR_REMAP;
+ break;
+#ifdef INCLUDE_PCI_1
+ case PCI_1_IO:
+ pciMemWindowBaseAddrReg = PCI_1_IO_BASE_ADDR;
+ pciMemWindowSizeReg = PCI_1_IO_SIZE;
+ remapRegLow = PCI_1_IO_ADDR_REMAP;
+ remapRegHigh = PCI_1_IO_ADDR_REMAP;
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM0:
+ pciMemWindowBaseAddrReg = PCI_1_MEMORY0_BASE_ADDR;
+ pciMemWindowSizeReg = PCI_1_MEMORY0_SIZE;
+ remapRegLow = PCI_1_MEMORY0_LOW_ADDR_REMAP;
+ remapRegHigh = PCI_1_MEMORY0_HIGH_ADDR_REMAP;
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM1:
+ pciMemWindowBaseAddrReg = PCI_1_MEMORY1_BASE_ADDR;
+ pciMemWindowSizeReg = PCI_1_MEMORY1_SIZE;
+ remapRegLow = PCI_1_MEMORY1_LOW_ADDR_REMAP;
+ remapRegHigh = PCI_1_MEMORY1_HIGH_ADDR_REMAP;
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM2:
+ pciMemWindowBaseAddrReg = PCI_1_MEMORY1_BASE_ADDR;
+ pciMemWindowSizeReg = PCI_1_MEMORY1_SIZE;
+ remapRegLow = PCI_1_MEMORY1_LOW_ADDR_REMAP;
+ remapRegHigh = PCI_1_MEMORY1_HIGH_ADDR_REMAP;
+ break;
+ case PCI_1_MEM3:
+ pciMemWindowBaseAddrReg = PCI_1_MEMORY3_BASE_ADDR;
+ pciMemWindowSizeReg = PCI_1_MEMORY3_SIZE;
+ remapRegLow = PCI_1_MEMORY3_LOW_ADDR_REMAP;
+ remapRegHigh = PCI_1_MEMORY3_HIGH_ADDR_REMAP;
+ break;
+#endif /* INCLUDE_PCI_1 */
+ default:
+ /* Retrun an invalid effective base address */
+ return 0xffffffff;
+ }
+ /* Writing the remap value to the remap regisers */
+ GT_REG_WRITE (remapRegHigh, remapValueHigh);
+ GT_REG_WRITE (remapRegLow, remapValueLow >> 16);
+ /* Reading the values from the base address and size registers */
+ baseAddrValue = GTREGREAD (pciMemWindowBaseAddrReg) & 0xfffff;
+ windowSizeValue = GTREGREAD (pciMemWindowSizeReg) & 0xffff;
+ /* Start calculating the effective Base Address */
+ effectiveBaseAddress = baseAddrValue << 16;
+ /* The effective base address will be combined from the chopped (if any)
+ remap value (according to the size value and remap mechanism) and the
+ window's base address */
+ effectiveBaseAddress |=
+ (((windowSizeValue << 16) | 0xffff) & remapValueLow);
+ /* If the effectiveBaseAddress exceed the window boundaries return an
+ invalid value. */
+ if (effectiveBaseAddress >
+ ((baseAddrValue << 16) + ((windowSizeValue << 16) | 0xffff)))
+ return 0xffffffff;
+ return effectiveBaseAddress;
+}
+
+/********************************************************************
+* memorySetRegionSnoopMode - This function modifys one of the 4 regions which
+* supports Cache Coherency.
+*
+*
+* Inputs: SNOOP_REGION region - One of the four regions.
+* SNOOP_TYPE snoopType - There is four optional Types:
+* 1. No Snoop.
+* 2. Snoop to WT region.
+* 3. Snoop to WB region.
+* 4. Snoop & Invalidate to WB region.
+* unsigned int baseAddress - Base Address of this region.
+* unsigned int topAddress - Top Address of this region.
+* Returns: false if one of the parameters is wrong and true else
+*********************************************************************/
+/* evb6260 code */
+#if 0
+bool memorySetRegionSnoopMode(MEMORY_SNOOP_REGION region,
+ MEMORY_SNOOP_TYPE snoopType,
+ unsigned int baseAddress,
+ unsigned int regionLength)
+{
+ unsigned int snoopXbaseAddress;
+ unsigned int snoopXtopAddress;
+ unsigned int data;
+ unsigned int snoopHigh = baseAddress + regionLength;
+
+ if( (region > MEM_SNOOP_REGION3) || (snoopType > MEM_SNOOP_WB) )
+ return false;
+ snoopXbaseAddress = SNOOP_BASE_ADDRESS_0 + 0x10 * region;
+ snoopXtopAddress = SNOOP_TOP_ADDRESS_0 + 0x10 * region;
+ if(regionLength == 0) /* closing the region */
+ {
+ GT_REG_WRITE(snoopXbaseAddress,0x0000ffff);
+ GT_REG_WRITE(snoopXtopAddress,0);
+ return true;
+ }
+ baseAddress = baseAddress & 0xffff0000;
+ data = (baseAddress >> 16) | snoopType << 16;
+ GT_REG_WRITE(snoopXbaseAddress,data);
+ snoopHigh = (snoopHigh & 0xfff00000) >> 20;
+ GT_REG_WRITE(snoopXtopAddress,snoopHigh - 1);
+ return true;
+}
+#endif
+
+/********************************************************************
+* memoryRemapAddress - This fubction used for address remapping.
+*
+*
+* Inputs: regOffset: remap register
+* remapValue :
+* Returns: false if one of the parameters is erroneous,true otherwise.
+*
+* Not needed function To_do !!!!
+*********************************************************************/
+bool memoryRemapAddress (unsigned int remapReg, unsigned int remapValue)
+{
+ unsigned int valueForReg;
+
+ valueForReg = (remapValue & 0xfff00000) >> 20;
+ GT_REG_WRITE (remapReg, valueForReg);
+ return true;
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* memoryGetDeviceParam - Extract the device parameters from the device bank
+* parameters register.
+*
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* To allow interfacing with very slow devices and fast synchronous SRAMs,
+* each device can be programed to different timing parameters. Each bank
+* has its own parameters register. Bank width can be programmed to 8, 16,
+* or 32-bits. Bank timing parameters can be programmed to support
+* different device types (e.g. Sync Burst SRAM, Flash , ROM, I/O
+* Controllers). The MV allows you to set timing parameters and width for
+* each device through parameters register .
+* This function extracts the parameters described from the Device Bank
+* parameters register and fills the given 'deviceParam' (defined in
+* gtMemory.h) structure with the read data.
+*
+* INPUT:
+* deviceParam - pointer to a structure DEVICE_PARAM (defined in
+* Memory.h).For details about each structure field please
+* see the device timing parameter section in the MV
+* datasheet.
+* deviceNum - Select on of the five device banks (defined in
+* Memory.h) :
+*
+* - DEVICE0
+* - DEVICE1
+* - DEVICE2
+* - etc.
+*
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+*
+* RETURN:
+* false if one of the parameters is erroneous,true otherwise.
+*
+*******************************************************************************/
+/********************************************************************
+* memoryGetDeviceParam - This function used for getting device parameters from
+* DEVICE BANK PARAMETERS REGISTER
+*
+*
+* Inputs: - deviceParam: STRUCT with paramiters for DEVICE BANK
+* PARAMETERS REGISTER
+* - deviceNum : number of device
+* Returns: false if one of the parameters is erroneous,true otherwise.
+*********************************************************************/
+
+bool memoryGetDeviceParam (DEVICE_PARAM * deviceParam, DEVICE deviceNum)
+{
+ unsigned int valueOfReg;
+ unsigned int calcData;
+
+ if (deviceNum > 4)
+ return false;
+ GT_REG_READ (DEVICE_BANK0PARAMETERS + 4 * deviceNum, &valueOfReg);
+ calcData = (0x7 & valueOfReg) + ((BIT22 & valueOfReg) >> 19);
+ deviceParam->turnOff = calcData; /* Turn Off */
+
+ calcData = ((0x78 & valueOfReg) >> 3) + ((BIT23 & valueOfReg) >> 19);
+ deviceParam->acc2First = calcData; /* Access To First */
+
+ calcData = ((0x780 & valueOfReg) >> 7) + ((BIT24 & valueOfReg) >> 20);
+ deviceParam->acc2Next = calcData; /* Access To Next */
+
+ calcData =
+ ((0x3800 & valueOfReg) >> 11) + ((BIT25 & valueOfReg) >> 22);
+ deviceParam->ale2Wr = calcData; /* Ale To Write */
+
+ calcData = ((0x1c000 & valueOfReg) >> 14) +
+ ((BIT26 & valueOfReg) >> 23);
+ deviceParam->wrLow = calcData; /* Write Active */
+
+ calcData = ((0xe0000 & valueOfReg) >> 17) +
+ ((BIT27 & valueOfReg) >> 24);
+ deviceParam->wrHigh = calcData; /* Write High */
+
+ calcData = ((0x300000 & valueOfReg) >> 20);
+ deviceParam->deviceWidth = (BIT0 << calcData); /* In bytes */
+ calcData = ((0x30000000 & valueOfReg) >> 28);
+ deviceParam->badrSkew = calcData; /* Cycles gap between BAdr
+ toggle to read data sample. */
+ calcData = ((0x40000000 & valueOfReg) >> 30);
+ deviceParam->DPEn = calcData; /* Data Parity enable */
+ return true;
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* memorySetDeviceParam - Set new parameters for a device.
+*
+*
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* To allow interfacing with very slow devices and fast synchronous SRAMs,
+* each device can be programed to different timing parameters. Each bank
+* has its own parameters register. Bank width can be programmed to 8, 16,
+* or 32-bits. Bank timing parameters can be programmed to support
+* different device types (e.g. Sync Burst SRAM, Flash , ROM, I/O
+* Controllers). The MV allows you to set timing parameters and width for
+* each device through parameters register. This function set new
+* parameters to a device Bank from the delivered structure 'deviceParam'
+* (defined in gtMemory.h). The structure must be initialized with data
+* prior to the use of these function.
+*
+* INPUT:
+* deviceParam - pointer to a structure DEVICE_PARAM (defined in
+* Memory.h).For details about each structure field please
+* see the device timing parameter section in the MV
+* datasheet.
+* deviceNum - Select on of the five device banks (defined in
+* Memory.h) :
+*
+* - DEVICE0
+* - DEVICE1
+* - DEVICE2
+* - etc.
+*
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+*
+* RETURN:
+* false if one of the parameters is erroneous,true otherwise.
+*
+*******************************************************************************/
+/********************************************************************
+* memorySetDeviceParam - This function used for setting device parameters to
+* DEVICE BANK PARAMETERS REGISTER
+*
+*
+* Inputs: - deviceParam: STRUCT for store paramiters from DEVICE BANK
+* PARAMETERS REGISTER
+* - deviceNum : number of device
+* Returns: false if one of the parameters is erroneous,true otherwise.
+*********************************************************************/
+bool memorySetDeviceParam (DEVICE_PARAM * deviceParam, DEVICE deviceNum)
+{
+ unsigned int valueForReg;
+
+ if ((deviceParam->turnOff > 0x7) || (deviceParam->acc2First > 0xf) ||
+ (deviceParam->acc2Next > 0xf) || (deviceParam->ale2Wr > 0x7) ||
+ (deviceParam->wrLow > 0x7) || (deviceParam->wrHigh > 0x7) ||
+ (deviceParam->badrSkew > 0x2) || (deviceParam->DPEn > 0x1)) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ valueForReg = (((deviceParam->turnOff) & 0x7) |
+ (((deviceParam->turnOff) & 0x8) << 19) |
+ (((deviceParam->acc2First) & 0xf) << 3) |
+ (((deviceParam->acc2First) & 0x10) << 19) |
+ (((deviceParam->acc2Next) & 0xf) << 7) |
+ (((deviceParam->acc2Next) & 0x10) << 20) |
+ (((deviceParam->ale2Wr) & 0x7) << 11) |
+ (((deviceParam->ale2Wr) & 0xf) << 22) |
+ (((deviceParam->wrLow) & 0x7) << 14) |
+ (((deviceParam->wrLow) & 0xf) << 23) |
+ (((deviceParam->wrHigh) & 0x7) << 17) |
+ (((deviceParam->wrHigh) & 0xf) << 24) |
+ (((deviceParam->badrSkew) & 0x3) << 28) |
+ (((deviceParam->DPEn) & 0x1) << 30));
+
+ /* insert the device width: */
+ switch (deviceParam->deviceWidth) {
+ case 1:
+ valueForReg = valueForReg | _8BIT;
+ break;
+ case 2:
+ valueForReg = valueForReg | _16BIT;
+ break;
+ case 4:
+ valueForReg = valueForReg | _32BIT;
+ break;
+ default:
+ valueForReg = valueForReg | _8BIT;
+ break;
+ }
+ GT_REG_WRITE (DEVICE_BANK0PARAMETERS + 4 * deviceNum, valueForReg);
+ return true;
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* MemoryDisableWindow - Disable a memory space by the disable bit.
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* This function disables one of the 21 availiable windows dedicated for
+* the CPU decoding mechanism. Its possible to combine several windows with
+* the OR command.
+* INPUT:
+* window - One or more of the memory windows (defined in gtMemory.h).
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+* RETURN:
+* None.
+*******************************************************************************/
+void MemoryDisableWindow (MEMORY_WINDOW window)
+{
+ SET_REG_BITS (BASE_ADDR_ENABLE, window);
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* MemoryEnableWindow - Enable a memory space that was disabled by
+* 'MemoryDisableWindow'.
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* This function enables one of the 21 availiable windows dedicated for the
+* CPU decoding mechanism. Its possible to combine several windows with the
+* OR command.
+* INPUT:
+* window - One or more of the memory windows (defined in gtMemory.h).
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+* RETURN:
+* None.
+*******************************************************************************/
+void MemoryEnableWindow (MEMORY_WINDOW window)
+{
+ RESET_REG_BITS (BASE_ADDR_ENABLE, window);
+}
+
+/*******************************************************************************
+* MemoryGetMemWindowStatus - This function check whether the memory window is
+* disabled or not.
+* DESCRIPTION:
+* This function checks if the given memory window is closed .
+* INPUT:
+* window - One or more of the memory windows (defined in gtMemory.h).
+* OUTPUT:
+* None.
+* RETURN:
+* True for a closed window, false otherwise .
+*******************************************************************************/
+MEMORY_WINDOW_STATUS MemoryGetMemWindowStatus (MEMORY_WINDOW window)
+{
+ if (GTREGREAD (BASE_ADDR_ENABLE) & window)
+ return MEM_WINDOW_DISABLED;
+ return MEM_WINDOW_ENABLED;
+}