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Re: [Qemu-devel] [patch V5 2/5] Implement i.MX31 Clock Control Module
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Peter Chubb |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] [patch V5 2/5] Implement i.MX31 Clock Control Module |
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Tue, 10 Apr 2012 11:24:33 +1000 |
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>>>>> "Peter" == Peter Maydell <address@hidden> writes:
Peter> On 3 April 2012 02:55, Peter Chubb <address@hidden>
Peter> wrote:
> +
> +uint32_t imx_timer_frequency(DeviceState *s, IMXClk clock);
> +void imx_timer_create(const char * const name,
> + const target_phys_addr_t addr,
> + qemu_irq irq,
> + DeviceState *ccm);
> +
Peter> These function prototypes should be in the other patch, surely?
Yes. At least, the second one does. Thanks, moved to the imx_timer.c patch.
>> +/* PDR0 */ +#define PDR0_MCU_PODF_SHIFT (0) +#define
>> PDR0_MCU_PODF_MASK (0x7) +#define PDR0_MAX_PODF_SHIFT (3) +#define
>> PDR0_MAX_PODF_MASK (0x7) +#define PDR0_IPG_PODF_SHIFT (6) +#define
>> PDR0_IPG_PODF_MASK (0x3) +#define PDR0_NFC_PODF_SHIFT (8) +#define
>> PDR0_NFC_PODF_MASK (7)
Peter> Some consistency about whether you're using 7 or 0x7 for masks
Peter> would be nice.
Done.
> +static void imx_ccm_reset(DeviceState *dev)
> +{
> + IMXCCMState *s = container_of(dev, IMXCCMState, busdev.qdev);
> +
> + s->cgr[0] = s->cgr[1] = s->cgr[2] = 0xffffffff;
> + s->pmcr0 = 0x80209828;
> + s->pdr1 = 0x49fcfe7f;
> + s->spctl = PLL_PD(1) | PLL_MFD(4) | PLL_MFI(0xc) | PLL_MFN(1);
> +
> + /*
> + * Really should predicate this on arm_boot_info->is_linux
> + * but I don't know how to do that.
> + */
> + if (1) {
> + imx_ccm_uboot_reset(s);
> + } else {
> + imx_ccm_hw_reset(s);
> + }
> + update_clocks(s);
> +}
> +
Peter> Urgh. Device models need to act like the device. Setting up
Peter> devices the way u-boot happens to initialise them should be
Peter> done somewhere else, ie driven by our built in bootloader, if
Peter> we do it at all.
I'd like to be able to do
arm-system-qemu -M kzm -nographic -kernel zImage
and have it work the same as if it'd been booted on the real
hardware.
For now I've removed the u-boot stuff.
Is there a sane way to add to the built-in bootloader?
--
Dr Peter Chubb peter.chubb AT nicta.com.au
http://www.ssrg.nicta.com.au Software Systems Research Group/NICTA