/* * (C) Copyright 2007 * Stefan Roese, DENX Software Engineering, sr@denx.de. * * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ #include #include #include #include static void wait_init_complete(void) { u32 val; do { mfsdram(SDRAM0_MCSTS, val); } while (!(val & 0x80000000)); } /* * phys_size_t initdram(int board_type) * * As the name already indicates, this function is called very early * from start.S and configures the SDRAM with fixed values. This is needed, * since the 440EP has no internal SRAM and the 4kB NAND_SPL loader has * not enough free space to implement the complete I2C SPD DDR autodetection * routines. Therefore the Bamboo only supports the onboard 64MBytes of SDRAM * when booting from NAND flash. * * Note: * As found out by Eugene O'Brien , the fixed * DDR setup has problems (U-Boot crashes randomly upon TFTP), when the DIMM * modules are still plugged in. So it is recommended to remove the DIMM * modules while using the NAND booting code with the fixed SDRAM setup! */ phys_size_t initdram(int board_type) { /* * Soft-reset SDRAM controller. */ mtsdr(SDR0_SRST, SDR0_SRST_DMC); mtsdr(SDR0_SRST, 0x00000000); /* * Disable memory controller. */ mtsdram(SDRAM0_CFG0, 0x00000000); /* * Setup some default */ mtsdram(SDRAM0_UABBA, 0x00000000); /* ubba=0 (default) */ mtsdram(SDRAM0_SLIO, 0x00000000); /* rdre=0 wrre=0 rarw=0 */ mtsdram(SDRAM0_DEVOPT, 0x00000000); /* dll=0 ds=0 (normal) */ mtsdram(SDRAM0_WDDCTR, 0x00000000); /* wrcp=0 dcd=0 */ mtsdram(SDRAM0_CLKTR, 0x40000000); /* clkp=1 (90 deg wr) dcdt=0 */ /* * Following for CAS Latency = 2.5 @ 133 MHz PLB */ mtsdram(SDRAM0_B0CR, 0x00082001); mtsdram(SDRAM0_TR0, 0x41094012); mtsdram(SDRAM0_TR1, 0x8080083d); /* SS=T2 SL=STAGE 3 CD=1 CT=0x00*/ mtsdram(SDRAM0_RTR, 0x04100000); /* Interval 7.8µs @ 133MHz PLB */ mtsdram(SDRAM0_CFG1, 0x00000000); /* Self-refresh exit, disable PM*/ /* * Enable the controller, then wait for DCEN to complete */ mtsdram(SDRAM0_CFG0, 0x80000000); /* DCEN=1, PMUD=0*/ wait_init_complete(); return CONFIG_SYS_MBYTES_SDRAM << 20; }