[U-Boot] [PATCH v1 16/16] board: Add Qualcomm Dragonboard 410C support
Sjoerd Simons
sjoerd.simons at collabora.co.uk
Thu Jan 7 11:23:00 CET 2016
On Wed, 2016-01-06 at 19:21 +0100, Mateusz Kulikowski wrote:
> This commit add support for 96Boards Dragonboard410C.
>
> diff --git a/include/configs/dragonboard410c.h
> b/include/configs/dragonboard410c.h
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..91f0e02
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/include/configs/dragonboard410c.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@
> +/*
> + * Board configuration file for Dragonboard 410C
> + *
> + * (C) Copyright 2015 Mateusz Kulikowski <mateusz.kulikowski at gmail.c
> om>
> + *
> + * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
> + */
> +
> +#ifndef __CONFIGS_DRAGONBOARD410C_H
> +#define __CONFIGS_DRAGONBOARD410C_H
> +
> +#include <linux/sizes.h>
> +#include <asm/arch/sysmap-apq8016.h>
> +
> +#define CONFIG_IDENT_STRING "\nQualcomm-DragonBoard
> 410C"
> +
> +#define CONFIG_MISC_INIT_R /* To stop autoboot */
> +
> +/* Flat Device Tree Definitions */
> +#define CONFIG_OF_LIBFDT
> +
> +/* Physical Memory Map */
> +#define CONFIG_NR_DRAM_BANKS 1
> +#define PHYS_SDRAM_1 0x80000000
> +/* 1008 MB (the last ~30Mb are secured for TrustZone by ATF*/
> +#define PHYS_SDRAM_1_SIZE 0x3da00000
> +#define CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE PHYS_SDRAM_1
> +#define CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE 0x80080000
> +#define CONFIG_SYS_INIT_SP_ADDR (CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_BAS
> E + 0x7fff0)
> +#define CONFIG_SYS_LOAD_ADDR (CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE +
> 0x80000)
> +#define CONFIG_SYS_BOOTM_LEN 0x1000000 /* 16MB max
> kernel size */
> +
> +/* UART */
> +#define CONFIG_BAUDRATE 115200
> +
> +/* Generic Timer Definitions */
> +#define COUNTER_FREQUENCY 19000000
> +
> +/* This are needed to have proper mmc support */
> +#define CONFIG_MMC
> +#define CONFIG_GENERIC_MMC
> +#define CONFIG_SDHCI
> +
> +#define CONFIG_SYS_LDSCRIPT "board/qualcomm/dragonboard410c/u-
> boot.lds"
> +
> +/* Fixup - in init code we switch from device to host mode,
> + * it has to be done after each HCD reset */
> +#define CONFIG_EHCI_HCD_INIT_AFTER_RESET
> +
> +#define CONFIG_USB_HOST_ETHER /* Enable USB Networking */
> +
> +/* Support all possible USB ethernet dongles */
> +#define CONFIG_USB_ETHER_DM9601
> +#define CONFIG_USB_ETHER_ASIX
> +#define CONFIG_USB_ETHER_ASIX88179
> +#define CONFIG_USB_ETHER_MCS7830
> +#define CONFIG_USB_ETHER_SMSC95XX
> +
> +/* Libraries */
> +#define CONFIG_MD5
> +
> +/* Extra Commands */
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_CACHE
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_DHCP
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_ENV
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_FAT /* FAT support
> */
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_GPIO
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_GPT
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_MD5SUM
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_MEMINFO /* meminfo
> */
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_MMC
> +/* Enable that for switching of boot partitions */
> +/* Disabled by default as some sub-commands can brick eMMC */
> +/*#define CONFIG_SUPPORT_EMMC_BOOT */
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_PART
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_PING
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_REGINFO /* Register dump */
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_TFTP
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_TIMER
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_UNZIP
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_BOOTZ
> +#define CONFIG_CMD_BOOT
Using config_distro_defaults would give you a nice set of default
commands to include. May make sense to use that and drop the
duplicates.
Also the 410C is 64 bit arm afaik, so i would hvae expected _CMD_BOOTI
rather then _CMD_BOOTZ
> +
> +/* Command line configuration */
> +#define CONFIG_MENU
> +#define CONFIG_SYS_LONGHELP
> +
> +/* Partition table support */
> +#define HAVE_BLOCK_DEVICE /* Needed for partition commands */
> +#define CONFIG_DOS_PARTITION
> +#define CONFIG_EFI_PARTITION
> +#define CONFIG_PARTITION_UUIDS
> +
> +/* BOOTP options */
> +#define CONFIG_BOOTP_BOOTFILESIZE
> +
> +/* Environment - Boot*/
> +#define CONFIG_BOOTDELAY 2 /* autoboot after 2
> seconds */
> +
> +#define CONFIG_NFSBOOTCOMMAND ""
> +#define CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND "usb start && dhcp && tftp && usb stop &&
> bootm"
Any reason for a custom default bootcmd rather then
using config_distro_bootcmd ? (Especially for board like the 96boards
ones it seems quite useful to use a standardized boot sequence).
--
Sjoerd Simons
Collabora Ltd.
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