[U-Boot] [PATCH v3 13/15] arm, da850evm: Add an SPL for SPI boot
Tom Rini
tom.rini at gmail.com
Sat Dec 3 15:55:04 CET 2011
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 10:49 PM, Christian Riesch
<christian.riesch at omicron.at> wrote:
> Hi Tom,
> Thanks for your comments.
>
> On Friday, December 2, 2011, Tom Rini <trini at ti.com> wrote:
>> On 12/02/2011 09:12 AM, Christian Riesch wrote:
>>
>> [snip]
>>> include/configs/da850evm.h | 87
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> [snip]
>>> +#define CONFIG_SYS_DA850_DDR2_SDTIMR (0 | \
>>> + (14 << DV_DDR_SDTMR1_RFC_SHIFT) | \
>>> + (2 << DV_DDR_SDTMR1_RP_SHIFT) | \
>>> + (2 << DV_DDR_SDTMR1_RCD_SHIFT) | \
>>> + (1 << DV_DDR_SDTMR1_WR_SHIFT) | \
>>> + (5 << DV_DDR_SDTMR1_RAS_SHIFT) | \
>>> + (8 << DV_DDR_SDTMR1_RC_SHIFT) | \
>>> + (1 << DV_DDR_SDTMR1_RRD_SHIFT) | \
>>> + (0 << DV_DDR_SDTMR1_WTR_SHIFT))
>>
>> '0 | ..' and '0 << ...' don't help readability over just value saying it
>> (same with shifting 0). Also, unless the manual these come from uses
>> decimal here, hex is preferred. Thanks!
>>
>
> '0 | ...'. I agree, I'll remove this.
>
> '0 << ...'
> Aaaahhh... Yes, that's pretty useless here, the WTR bits are reserved bits
> :-/
>
> Decimal values: I'd like to keep them. This is DDR timing, the numbers mean
> number of clock cycles minus one. So actually (1 <<
> DV_DDR_SDTMR1_RRD_SHIFT) means that trrd=13.3333... ns (two clock cycles)
> at 150 MHz. So I must calculate with these numbers and this is why I prefer
> decimal over hex. I am lazy ;-)
OK, that's fine too, thanks.
--
Tom
More information about the U-Boot
mailing list