From: Pali Rohár Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2023 19:03:33 +0000 (+0200) Subject: arm: mvebu: Define all options for A38x BOOT_FROM_* macros X-Git-Url: http://git.dujemihanovic.xyz/img/sics.gif?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4f67eba7331025029b22d66f2f1c7e2632ac61c3;p=u-boot.git arm: mvebu: Define all options for A38x BOOT_FROM_* macros Disassembling A385 BootROM binary reveal how BootROM interprets strapping pins for Boot Device Mode. All possible options are: 0x00..0x07 -> Parallel NOR 0x08..0x15 -> Parallel NAND 0x16..0x17 -> Parallel NOR 0x18..0x25 -> Parallel NAND 0x26..0x27 -> SPI NAND 0x28..0x29 -> UART xmodem 0x2a..0x2b -> SATA 0x2c..0x2d -> PCI Express 0x2e..0x2f -> Parallel NOR 0x30..0x31 -> SD / eMMC 0x32..0x39 -> SPI NOR 0x3a..0x3c -> Parallel NOR 0x3d..0x3e -> UART debug console 0x3f -> Invalid Note that Boot Device Mode Options in A38x Hardware Specifications is incomplete. Signed-off-by: Pali Rohár Tested-by: Tony Dinh Tested-by: Martin Rowe Reviewed-by: Stefan Roese --- diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-mvebu/include/mach/soc.h b/arch/arm/mach-mvebu/include/mach/soc.h index 82a98cf9ff..b02e305522 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-mvebu/include/mach/soc.h +++ b/arch/arm/mach-mvebu/include/mach/soc.h @@ -160,11 +160,14 @@ #define BOOT_DEV_SEL_OFFS 4 #define BOOT_DEV_SEL_MASK (0x3f << BOOT_DEV_SEL_OFFS) -#define BOOT_FROM_NAND(x) (x == 0x0A) -#define BOOT_FROM_SATA(x) (x == 0x2A) -#define BOOT_FROM_UART(x) (x == 0x28) -#define BOOT_FROM_SPI(x) (x == 0x32) +#define BOOT_FROM_NOR(x) ((x >= 0x00 && x <= 0x07) || x == 0x16 || x == 0x17 || x == 0x2E || x == 0x2F || (x >= 0x3A && x <= 0x3C)) +#define BOOT_FROM_NAND(x) ((x >= 0x08 && x <= 0x15) || (x >= 0x18 && x <= 0x25)) +#define BOOT_FROM_SPINAND(x) (x == 0x26 || x == 0x27) +#define BOOT_FROM_UART(x) (x == 0x28 || x == 0x29) +#define BOOT_FROM_SATA(x) (x == 0x2A || x == 0x2B) +#define BOOT_FROM_PEX(x) (x == 0x2C || x == 0x2D) #define BOOT_FROM_MMC(x) (x == 0x30 || x == 0x31) +#define BOOT_FROM_SPI(x) (x >= 0x32 && x <= 0x39) #define CFG_SYS_TCLK ((readl(CFG_SAR_REG) & BIT(15)) ? \ 200000000 : 250000000)