[PATCH v2 4/6] board: starfive: support Milk-V Mars board
Heinrich Schuchardt
heinrich.schuchardt at canonical.com
Thu Mar 28 17:01:46 CET 2024
On 24.03.24 16:00, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> On 2024-03-21 19:11, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
>> The differences between the Milk-V Mars board and the VisionFive 2 board
>> are small enough that we can support both using the same U-Boot build.
>>
>> * The model and compatible property are taken from proposed Linux patches.
>> * The EEPROM is atmel,24c02 according to the vendor U-Boot.
>> * The second Ethernet port is not available.
>
> From the device tree that have been submitted to the kernel [1] it seems
> another difference is that there is a CD gpio for mmc1.
Thank you for reviewing.
On all of Milk-V Mars, VisionFive 2 1.2B, and 1.3A I see GPIO 41 level
changing when removing or inserting an SD card using U-Boot command
'gpio status -a'. So this seems not to be Milk-V specific.
Could you, please, check.
>
> From the schematics, it also seems that the usb0 port is not in
> peripheral mode, but in host mode. That said on the submitted kernel
> device tree it seems simply disabled.
All three blue-colored USB 3.0 ports are able to read an SD-card in U-Boot.
The black port provides 5V but I could not make it work.
On the schema I found:
USB20: Do not support OTG mode and AVSS_USB0-AVSS_USB2 attached to ground.
Could you, please, specify which node in the device-tree you want to
disable. I cannot see anything disabled for usb at 10100000 and usb at 0 in
the kernel device-tree.
Best regards
Heinrich
>
> Aurelien
>
> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kernel/20240131132600.4067-2-jszhang@kernel.org/T/
>
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