1034e9ed6SIan Lepore /*- 2*4d846d26SWarner Losh * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause 3af3dc4a7SPedro F. Giffuni * 4034e9ed6SIan Lepore * Copyright (c) 2013 Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org> 5034e9ed6SIan Lepore * All rights reserved. 6034e9ed6SIan Lepore * 7034e9ed6SIan Lepore * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 8034e9ed6SIan Lepore * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 9034e9ed6SIan Lepore * are met: 10034e9ed6SIan Lepore * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 11034e9ed6SIan Lepore * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 12034e9ed6SIan Lepore * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 13034e9ed6SIan Lepore * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 14034e9ed6SIan Lepore * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 15034e9ed6SIan Lepore * 16034e9ed6SIan Lepore * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 17034e9ed6SIan Lepore * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 18034e9ed6SIan Lepore * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 19034e9ed6SIan Lepore * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 20034e9ed6SIan Lepore * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 21034e9ed6SIan Lepore * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 22034e9ed6SIan Lepore * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 23034e9ed6SIan Lepore * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 24034e9ed6SIan Lepore * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 25034e9ed6SIan Lepore * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 26034e9ed6SIan Lepore * SUCH DAMAGE. 27034e9ed6SIan Lepore */ 28034e9ed6SIan Lepore 29034e9ed6SIan Lepore #include "opt_platform.h" 30034e9ed6SIan Lepore 31034e9ed6SIan Lepore #include <sys/param.h> 32034e9ed6SIan Lepore #include <sys/systm.h> 33034e9ed6SIan Lepore #include <sys/bus.h> 34034e9ed6SIan Lepore #include <sys/reboot.h> 3530b72b68SRuslan Bukin #include <sys/devmap.h> 36034e9ed6SIan Lepore 37034e9ed6SIan Lepore #include <vm/vm.h> 3813a98c85SIan Lepore 3913a98c85SIan Lepore #include <machine/bus.h> 40952ded80SIan Lepore #include <machine/intr.h> 4181acdf3fSIan Lepore #include <machine/machdep.h> 42ef7eac43SAndrew Turner #include <machine/platformvar.h> 4313a98c85SIan Lepore 44a3ff7ef6SIan Lepore #include <arm/arm/mpcore_timervar.h> 45034e9ed6SIan Lepore #include <arm/freescale/imx/imx6_anatopreg.h> 46034e9ed6SIan Lepore #include <arm/freescale/imx/imx6_anatopvar.h> 47034e9ed6SIan Lepore #include <arm/freescale/imx/imx_machdep.h> 48034e9ed6SIan Lepore 49952ded80SIan Lepore #include <dev/fdt/fdt_common.h> 50952ded80SIan Lepore #include <dev/ofw/openfirm.h> 51952ded80SIan Lepore 523185adf0SAndrew Turner #include <arm/freescale/imx/imx6_machdep.h> 530960989fSAndrew Turner 54ef7eac43SAndrew Turner #include "platform_if.h" 5575f48c23SAndrew Turner #include "platform_pl310_if.h" 56ef7eac43SAndrew Turner 57ba9f40caSAndrew Turner static platform_attach_t imx6_attach; 58ba9f40caSAndrew Turner static platform_devmap_init_t imx6_devmap_init; 59ba9f40caSAndrew Turner static platform_late_init_t imx6_late_init; 60ba9f40caSAndrew Turner static platform_cpu_reset_t imx6_cpu_reset; 61ba9f40caSAndrew Turner 62e28fbecaSIan Lepore /* 63e28fbecaSIan Lepore * Fix FDT data related to interrupts. 64e28fbecaSIan Lepore * 65e28fbecaSIan Lepore * Driven by the needs of linux and its drivers (as always), the published FDT 66e28fbecaSIan Lepore * data for imx6 now sets the interrupt parent for most devices to the GPC 67e28fbecaSIan Lepore * interrupt controller, which is for use when the chip is in deep-sleep mode. 68e28fbecaSIan Lepore * We don't support deep sleep or have a GPC-PIC driver; we need all interrupts 69e28fbecaSIan Lepore * to be handled by the GIC. 70e28fbecaSIan Lepore * 71e28fbecaSIan Lepore * Luckily, the change to the FDT data was to assign the GPC as the interrupt 72e28fbecaSIan Lepore * parent for the soc node and letting that get inherited by all other devices 73e28fbecaSIan Lepore * (except a few that directly name GIC as their interrupt parent). So we can 74e28fbecaSIan Lepore * set the world right by just changing the interrupt-parent property of the soc 75e28fbecaSIan Lepore * node to refer to GIC instead of GPC. This will get us by until we write our 76e28fbecaSIan Lepore * own GPC driver (or until linux changes its mind and the FDT data again). 77e28fbecaSIan Lepore * 782814e686SIan Lepore * 2020/11/25: The tempmon and pmu nodes are siblings (not children) of the soc 792814e686SIan Lepore * node, so for them to use interrupts we need to apply the same fix as we do 802814e686SIan Lepore * for the soc node. 812814e686SIan Lepore * 82e28fbecaSIan Lepore * We validate that we have data that looks like we expect before changing it: 83e28fbecaSIan Lepore * - SOC node exists and has GPC as its interrupt parent. 84e28fbecaSIan Lepore * - GPC node exists and has GIC as its interrupt parent. 8508efd2cdSIan Lepore * - GIC node exists and is its own interrupt parent or has no parent. 86e28fbecaSIan Lepore * 87e28fbecaSIan Lepore * This applies to all models of imx6. Luckily all of them have the devices 88db4fcadfSConrad Meyer * involved at the same addresses on the same buses, so we don't need any 89e28fbecaSIan Lepore * per-soc logic. We handle this at platform attach time rather than via the 90e28fbecaSIan Lepore * fdt_fixup_table, because the latter requires matching on the FDT "model" 91e28fbecaSIan Lepore * property, and this applies to all boards including those not yet invented. 9207fca7acSIan Lepore * 9307fca7acSIan Lepore * This just in: as of the import of dts files from linux 4.15 on 2018-02-10, 9407fca7acSIan Lepore * they appear to have applied a new style rule to the dts which forbids leading 9507fca7acSIan Lepore * zeroes in the @address qualifiers on node names. Since we have to find those 9607fca7acSIan Lepore * nodes by string matching we now have to search for both flavors of each node 9707fca7acSIan Lepore * name involved. 98e28fbecaSIan Lepore */ 992814e686SIan Lepore 1002814e686SIan Lepore static void 1012814e686SIan Lepore fix_node_iparent(const char* nodepath, phandle_t gpcxref, phandle_t gicxref) 1022814e686SIan Lepore { 1032814e686SIan Lepore static const char *propname = "interrupt-parent"; 1042814e686SIan Lepore phandle_t node, iparent; 1052814e686SIan Lepore 1062814e686SIan Lepore if ((node = OF_finddevice(nodepath)) == -1) 1072814e686SIan Lepore return; 1082814e686SIan Lepore if (OF_getencprop(node, propname, &iparent, sizeof(iparent)) <= 0) 1092814e686SIan Lepore return; 1102814e686SIan Lepore if (iparent != gpcxref) 1112814e686SIan Lepore return; 1122814e686SIan Lepore 1132814e686SIan Lepore OF_setprop(node, propname, &gicxref, sizeof(gicxref)); 1142814e686SIan Lepore } 1152814e686SIan Lepore 116e28fbecaSIan Lepore static void 117e28fbecaSIan Lepore fix_fdt_interrupt_data(void) 118e28fbecaSIan Lepore { 119e28fbecaSIan Lepore phandle_t gicipar, gicnode, gicxref; 120e28fbecaSIan Lepore phandle_t gpcipar, gpcnode, gpcxref; 121e28fbecaSIan Lepore int result; 122e28fbecaSIan Lepore 12308efd2cdSIan Lepore /* GIC node may be child of soc node, or appear directly at root. */ 124e28fbecaSIan Lepore gicnode = OF_finddevice("/soc/interrupt-controller@00a01000"); 12507fca7acSIan Lepore if (gicnode == -1) 12607fca7acSIan Lepore gicnode = OF_finddevice("/soc/interrupt-controller@a01000"); 12708efd2cdSIan Lepore if (gicnode == -1) { 12808efd2cdSIan Lepore gicnode = OF_finddevice("/interrupt-controller@00a01000"); 129e28fbecaSIan Lepore if (gicnode == -1) 13007fca7acSIan Lepore gicnode = OF_finddevice("/interrupt-controller@a01000"); 13107fca7acSIan Lepore if (gicnode == -1) 132e28fbecaSIan Lepore return; 13308efd2cdSIan Lepore } 13408efd2cdSIan Lepore gicxref = OF_xref_from_node(gicnode); 13508efd2cdSIan Lepore 13608efd2cdSIan Lepore /* If gic node has no parent, pretend it is its own parent. */ 137e28fbecaSIan Lepore result = OF_getencprop(gicnode, "interrupt-parent", &gicipar, 138e28fbecaSIan Lepore sizeof(gicipar)); 139e28fbecaSIan Lepore if (result <= 0) 14008efd2cdSIan Lepore gicipar = gicxref; 141e28fbecaSIan Lepore 142e28fbecaSIan Lepore gpcnode = OF_finddevice("/soc/aips-bus@02000000/gpc@020dc000"); 143e28fbecaSIan Lepore if (gpcnode == -1) 14407fca7acSIan Lepore gpcnode = OF_finddevice("/soc/aips-bus@2000000/gpc@20dc000"); 14507fca7acSIan Lepore if (gpcnode == -1) 146c76b8bdaSAndreas Tobler gpcnode = OF_finddevice("/soc/bus@2000000/gpc@20dc000"); 147c76b8bdaSAndreas Tobler if (gpcnode == -1) 148e28fbecaSIan Lepore return; 149e28fbecaSIan Lepore result = OF_getencprop(gpcnode, "interrupt-parent", &gpcipar, 150e28fbecaSIan Lepore sizeof(gpcipar)); 151e28fbecaSIan Lepore if (result <= 0) 152e28fbecaSIan Lepore return; 153e28fbecaSIan Lepore gpcxref = OF_xref_from_node(gpcnode); 154e28fbecaSIan Lepore 1552814e686SIan Lepore if (gpcipar != gicxref || gicipar != gicxref) 156e28fbecaSIan Lepore return; 157e28fbecaSIan Lepore 158e28fbecaSIan Lepore gicxref = cpu_to_fdt32(gicxref); 1592814e686SIan Lepore fix_node_iparent("/soc", gpcxref, gicxref); 1602814e686SIan Lepore fix_node_iparent("/pmu", gpcxref, gicxref); 1612814e686SIan Lepore fix_node_iparent("/tempmon", gpcxref, gicxref); 162e28fbecaSIan Lepore } 163e28fbecaSIan Lepore 1647887a5a1SIan Lepore static void 1657887a5a1SIan Lepore fix_fdt_iomuxc_data(void) 1667887a5a1SIan Lepore { 1677887a5a1SIan Lepore phandle_t node; 1687887a5a1SIan Lepore 1697887a5a1SIan Lepore /* 1707887a5a1SIan Lepore * The linux dts defines two nodes with the same mmio address range, 1717887a5a1SIan Lepore * iomuxc-gpr and the regular iomuxc. The -grp node is a simple_mfd and 1727887a5a1SIan Lepore * a syscon, but it only has access to a small subset of the iomuxc 1737887a5a1SIan Lepore * registers, so it can't serve as the accessor for the iomuxc driver's 1747887a5a1SIan Lepore * register IO. But right now, the simple_mfd driver attaches first, 1757887a5a1SIan Lepore * preventing the real iomuxc driver from allocating its mmio register 1767887a5a1SIan Lepore * range because it partially overlaps with the -gpr range. 1777887a5a1SIan Lepore * 1787887a5a1SIan Lepore * For now, by far the easiest thing to do to keep imx6 working is to 1797887a5a1SIan Lepore * just disable the iomuxc-gpr node because we don't have a driver for 1807887a5a1SIan Lepore * it anyway, we just need to prevent attachment of simple_mfd. 1817887a5a1SIan Lepore * 1827887a5a1SIan Lepore * If we ever write a -gpr driver, this code should probably switch to 1837887a5a1SIan Lepore * modifying the reg property so that the range covers all the iomuxc 1847887a5a1SIan Lepore * regs, then the -gpr driver can be a regular syscon driver that iomuxc 1857887a5a1SIan Lepore * uses for register access. 1867887a5a1SIan Lepore */ 1877887a5a1SIan Lepore node = OF_finddevice("/soc/aips-bus@2000000/iomuxc-gpr@20e0000"); 188c76b8bdaSAndreas Tobler if (node == -1) 189c76b8bdaSAndreas Tobler node = OF_finddevice("/soc/bus@2000000/iomuxc-gpr@20e0000"); 1907887a5a1SIan Lepore if (node != -1) 1917887a5a1SIan Lepore OF_setprop(node, "status", "disabled", sizeof("disabled")); 1927887a5a1SIan Lepore } 1937887a5a1SIan Lepore 194ef7eac43SAndrew Turner static int 195ef7eac43SAndrew Turner imx6_attach(platform_t plat) 19681acdf3fSIan Lepore { 197e28fbecaSIan Lepore 198e28fbecaSIan Lepore /* Fix soc interrupt-parent property. */ 199e28fbecaSIan Lepore fix_fdt_interrupt_data(); 200e28fbecaSIan Lepore 2017887a5a1SIan Lepore /* Fix iomuxc-gpr and iomuxc nodes both using the same mmio range. */ 2027887a5a1SIan Lepore fix_fdt_iomuxc_data(); 2037887a5a1SIan Lepore 204a3ff7ef6SIan Lepore /* Inform the MPCore timer driver that its clock is variable. */ 205a3ff7ef6SIan Lepore arm_tmr_change_frequency(ARM_TMR_FREQUENCY_VARIES); 206ef7eac43SAndrew Turner 207ef7eac43SAndrew Turner return (0); 20881acdf3fSIan Lepore } 20981acdf3fSIan Lepore 210ef7eac43SAndrew Turner static void 211ef7eac43SAndrew Turner imx6_late_init(platform_t plat) 21281acdf3fSIan Lepore { 213bd6b2f9bSIan Lepore const uint32_t IMX6_WDOG_SR_PHYS = 0x020bc004; 214bd6b2f9bSIan Lepore 215bd6b2f9bSIan Lepore imx_wdog_init_last_reset(IMX6_WDOG_SR_PHYS); 21681acdf3fSIan Lepore } 21781acdf3fSIan Lepore 218034e9ed6SIan Lepore /* 21981acdf3fSIan Lepore * Set up static device mappings. 220034e9ed6SIan Lepore * 221034e9ed6SIan Lepore * This attempts to cover the most-used devices with 1MB section mappings, which 222034e9ed6SIan Lepore * is good for performance (uses fewer TLB entries for device access). 223034e9ed6SIan Lepore * 224034e9ed6SIan Lepore * ARMMP covers the interrupt controller, MPCore timers, global timer, and the 225034e9ed6SIan Lepore * L2 cache controller. Most of the 1MB range is unused reserved space. 226034e9ed6SIan Lepore * 227034e9ed6SIan Lepore * AIPS1/AIPS2 cover most of the on-chip devices such as uart, spi, i2c, etc. 228034e9ed6SIan Lepore * 229034e9ed6SIan Lepore * Notably not mapped right now are HDMI, GPU, and other devices below ARMMP in 230034e9ed6SIan Lepore * the memory map. When we get support for graphics it might make sense to 231034e9ed6SIan Lepore * static map some of that area. Be careful with other things in that area such 2321413a3abSSvatopluk Kraus * as OCRAM that probably shouldn't be mapped as VM_MEMATTR_DEVICE memory. 233034e9ed6SIan Lepore */ 234ef7eac43SAndrew Turner static int 235ef7eac43SAndrew Turner imx6_devmap_init(platform_t plat) 236034e9ed6SIan Lepore { 237034e9ed6SIan Lepore const uint32_t IMX6_ARMMP_PHYS = 0x00a00000; 238034e9ed6SIan Lepore const uint32_t IMX6_ARMMP_SIZE = 0x00100000; 239034e9ed6SIan Lepore const uint32_t IMX6_AIPS1_PHYS = 0x02000000; 240034e9ed6SIan Lepore const uint32_t IMX6_AIPS1_SIZE = 0x00100000; 241034e9ed6SIan Lepore const uint32_t IMX6_AIPS2_PHYS = 0x02100000; 242034e9ed6SIan Lepore const uint32_t IMX6_AIPS2_SIZE = 0x00100000; 243034e9ed6SIan Lepore 24430b72b68SRuslan Bukin devmap_add_entry(IMX6_ARMMP_PHYS, IMX6_ARMMP_SIZE); 24530b72b68SRuslan Bukin devmap_add_entry(IMX6_AIPS1_PHYS, IMX6_AIPS1_SIZE); 24630b72b68SRuslan Bukin devmap_add_entry(IMX6_AIPS2_PHYS, IMX6_AIPS2_SIZE); 24781acdf3fSIan Lepore 24881acdf3fSIan Lepore return (0); 249034e9ed6SIan Lepore } 250034e9ed6SIan Lepore 2510dbb8873SAndrew Turner static void 2520dbb8873SAndrew Turner imx6_cpu_reset(platform_t plat) 253034e9ed6SIan Lepore { 254034e9ed6SIan Lepore const uint32_t IMX6_WDOG_CR_PHYS = 0x020bc000; 255034e9ed6SIan Lepore 256034e9ed6SIan Lepore imx_wdog_cpu_reset(IMX6_WDOG_CR_PHYS); 257034e9ed6SIan Lepore } 258034e9ed6SIan Lepore 259034e9ed6SIan Lepore /* 260034e9ed6SIan Lepore * Determine what flavor of imx6 we're running on. 261034e9ed6SIan Lepore * 262034e9ed6SIan Lepore * This code is based on the way u-boot does it. Information found on the web 263034e9ed6SIan Lepore * indicates that Freescale themselves were the original source of this logic, 264034e9ed6SIan Lepore * including the strange check for number of CPUs in the SCU configuration 265034e9ed6SIan Lepore * register, which is apparently needed on some revisions of the SOLO. 266034e9ed6SIan Lepore * 267034e9ed6SIan Lepore * According to the documentation, there is such a thing as an i.MX6 Dual 268034e9ed6SIan Lepore * (non-lite flavor). However, Freescale doesn't seem to have assigned it a 269034e9ed6SIan Lepore * number or provided any logic to handle it in their detection code. 270034e9ed6SIan Lepore * 271034e9ed6SIan Lepore * Note that the ANALOG_DIGPROG and SCU configuration registers are not 272034e9ed6SIan Lepore * documented in the chip reference manual. (SCU configuration is mentioned, 273034e9ed6SIan Lepore * but not mapped out in detail.) I think the bottom two bits of the scu config 274034e9ed6SIan Lepore * register may be ncpu-1. 275034e9ed6SIan Lepore * 276034e9ed6SIan Lepore * This hasn't been tested yet on a dual[-lite]. 277034e9ed6SIan Lepore * 278034e9ed6SIan Lepore * On a solo: 279034e9ed6SIan Lepore * digprog = 0x00610001 280034e9ed6SIan Lepore * hwsoc = 0x00000062 281034e9ed6SIan Lepore * scu config = 0x00000500 282034e9ed6SIan Lepore * On a quad: 283034e9ed6SIan Lepore * digprog = 0x00630002 284034e9ed6SIan Lepore * hwsoc = 0x00000063 285034e9ed6SIan Lepore * scu config = 0x00005503 286034e9ed6SIan Lepore */ 287ba9f40caSAndrew Turner u_int 288ba9f40caSAndrew Turner imx_soc_type(void) 289034e9ed6SIan Lepore { 290034e9ed6SIan Lepore uint32_t digprog, hwsoc; 291034e9ed6SIan Lepore uint32_t *pcr; 2925fdc7f7eSIan Lepore static u_int soctype; 293034e9ed6SIan Lepore const vm_offset_t SCU_CONFIG_PHYSADDR = 0x00a00004; 294272faa5fSIan Lepore #define HWSOC_MX6SL 0x60 295272faa5fSIan Lepore #define HWSOC_MX6DL 0x61 296272faa5fSIan Lepore #define HWSOC_MX6SOLO 0x62 297272faa5fSIan Lepore #define HWSOC_MX6Q 0x63 298c1411a76SIan Lepore #define HWSOC_MX6UL 0x64 299034e9ed6SIan Lepore 3005fdc7f7eSIan Lepore if (soctype != 0) 3015fdc7f7eSIan Lepore return (soctype); 3025fdc7f7eSIan Lepore 303034e9ed6SIan Lepore digprog = imx6_anatop_read_4(IMX6_ANALOG_DIGPROG_SL); 304034e9ed6SIan Lepore hwsoc = (digprog >> IMX6_ANALOG_DIGPROG_SOCTYPE_SHIFT) & 305034e9ed6SIan Lepore IMX6_ANALOG_DIGPROG_SOCTYPE_MASK; 306034e9ed6SIan Lepore 307034e9ed6SIan Lepore if (hwsoc != HWSOC_MX6SL) { 308034e9ed6SIan Lepore digprog = imx6_anatop_read_4(IMX6_ANALOG_DIGPROG); 309034e9ed6SIan Lepore hwsoc = (digprog & IMX6_ANALOG_DIGPROG_SOCTYPE_MASK) >> 310034e9ed6SIan Lepore IMX6_ANALOG_DIGPROG_SOCTYPE_SHIFT; 311034e9ed6SIan Lepore /*printf("digprog = 0x%08x\n", digprog);*/ 312034e9ed6SIan Lepore if (hwsoc == HWSOC_MX6DL) { 31330b72b68SRuslan Bukin pcr = devmap_ptov(SCU_CONFIG_PHYSADDR, 4); 31413a98c85SIan Lepore if (pcr != NULL) { 315034e9ed6SIan Lepore /*printf("scu config = 0x%08x\n", *pcr);*/ 316034e9ed6SIan Lepore if ((*pcr & 0x03) == 0) { 317034e9ed6SIan Lepore hwsoc = HWSOC_MX6SOLO; 318034e9ed6SIan Lepore } 319034e9ed6SIan Lepore } 320034e9ed6SIan Lepore } 321034e9ed6SIan Lepore } 322034e9ed6SIan Lepore /* printf("hwsoc 0x%08x\n", hwsoc); */ 323034e9ed6SIan Lepore 324034e9ed6SIan Lepore switch (hwsoc) { 325034e9ed6SIan Lepore case HWSOC_MX6SL: 3265fdc7f7eSIan Lepore soctype = IMXSOC_6SL; 3275fdc7f7eSIan Lepore break; 328034e9ed6SIan Lepore case HWSOC_MX6SOLO: 3295fdc7f7eSIan Lepore soctype = IMXSOC_6S; 3305fdc7f7eSIan Lepore break; 331034e9ed6SIan Lepore case HWSOC_MX6DL: 3325fdc7f7eSIan Lepore soctype = IMXSOC_6DL; 3335fdc7f7eSIan Lepore break; 334034e9ed6SIan Lepore case HWSOC_MX6Q : 3355fdc7f7eSIan Lepore soctype = IMXSOC_6Q; 3365fdc7f7eSIan Lepore break; 337c1411a76SIan Lepore case HWSOC_MX6UL: 338c1411a76SIan Lepore soctype = IMXSOC_6UL; 339c1411a76SIan Lepore break; 340034e9ed6SIan Lepore default: 341034e9ed6SIan Lepore printf("imx_soc_type: Don't understand hwsoc 0x%02x, " 342034e9ed6SIan Lepore "digprog 0x%08x; assuming IMXSOC_6Q\n", hwsoc, digprog); 3435fdc7f7eSIan Lepore soctype = IMXSOC_6Q; 344034e9ed6SIan Lepore break; 345034e9ed6SIan Lepore } 346034e9ed6SIan Lepore 3475fdc7f7eSIan Lepore return (soctype); 348034e9ed6SIan Lepore } 349034e9ed6SIan Lepore 3508df34dd2SIan Lepore /* 3518df34dd2SIan Lepore * Early putc routine for EARLY_PRINTF support. To use, add to kernel config: 3528df34dd2SIan Lepore * option SOCDEV_PA=0x02000000 3538df34dd2SIan Lepore * option SOCDEV_VA=0x02000000 3548df34dd2SIan Lepore * option EARLY_PRINTF 3558df34dd2SIan Lepore * Resist the temptation to change the #if 0 to #ifdef EARLY_PRINTF here. It 3568df34dd2SIan Lepore * makes sense now, but if multiple SOCs do that it will make early_putc another 3578df34dd2SIan Lepore * duplicate symbol to be eliminated on the path to a generic kernel. 3588df34dd2SIan Lepore */ 3598df34dd2SIan Lepore #if 0 3608df34dd2SIan Lepore static void 3618df34dd2SIan Lepore imx6_early_putc(int c) 3628df34dd2SIan Lepore { 3638df34dd2SIan Lepore volatile uint32_t * UART_STAT_REG = (uint32_t *)0x02020098; 3648df34dd2SIan Lepore volatile uint32_t * UART_TX_REG = (uint32_t *)0x02020040; 3658df34dd2SIan Lepore const uint32_t UART_TXRDY = (1 << 3); 3668df34dd2SIan Lepore 3678df34dd2SIan Lepore while ((*UART_STAT_REG & UART_TXRDY) == 0) 3688df34dd2SIan Lepore continue; 3698df34dd2SIan Lepore *UART_TX_REG = c; 3708df34dd2SIan Lepore } 3718df34dd2SIan Lepore early_putc_t *early_putc = imx6_early_putc; 3728df34dd2SIan Lepore #endif 3738df34dd2SIan Lepore 374ef7eac43SAndrew Turner static platform_method_t imx6_methods[] = { 375ef7eac43SAndrew Turner PLATFORMMETHOD(platform_attach, imx6_attach), 376ef7eac43SAndrew Turner PLATFORMMETHOD(platform_devmap_init, imx6_devmap_init), 377ef7eac43SAndrew Turner PLATFORMMETHOD(platform_late_init, imx6_late_init), 3780dbb8873SAndrew Turner PLATFORMMETHOD(platform_cpu_reset, imx6_cpu_reset), 379ef7eac43SAndrew Turner 3800960989fSAndrew Turner #ifdef SMP 3810960989fSAndrew Turner PLATFORMMETHOD(platform_mp_start_ap, imx6_mp_start_ap), 3820960989fSAndrew Turner PLATFORMMETHOD(platform_mp_setmaxid, imx6_mp_setmaxid), 3830960989fSAndrew Turner #endif 3840960989fSAndrew Turner 38575f48c23SAndrew Turner PLATFORMMETHOD(platform_pl310_init, imx6_pl310_init), 38675f48c23SAndrew Turner 387ef7eac43SAndrew Turner PLATFORMMETHOD_END, 388ef7eac43SAndrew Turner }; 389ef7eac43SAndrew Turner 3904bd9887cSAndrew Turner FDT_PLATFORM_DEF2(imx6, imx6s, "i.MX6 Solo", 0, "fsl,imx6s", 80); 3914bd9887cSAndrew Turner FDT_PLATFORM_DEF2(imx6, imx6d, "i.MX6 Dual", 0, "fsl,imx6dl", 80); 3924bd9887cSAndrew Turner FDT_PLATFORM_DEF2(imx6, imx6q, "i.MX6 Quad", 0, "fsl,imx6q", 80); 3934bd9887cSAndrew Turner FDT_PLATFORM_DEF2(imx6, imx6ul, "i.MX6 UltraLite", 0, "fsl,imx6ul", 67); 394