| /* |
| * This file is part of the coreboot project. |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 2007 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as |
| * published by the Free Software Foundation. |
| * |
| * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| * GNU General Public License for more details. |
| * |
| * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
| */ |
| |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #include <spd.h> |
| #include <device/pci_def.h> |
| #include <arch/io.h> |
| #include <device/pnp_def.h> |
| #include <arch/hlt.h> |
| #include <console/console.h> |
| #include <lib.h> |
| #include "cpu/x86/bist.h" |
| #include "cpu/x86/msr.h" |
| #include <cpu/amd/lxdef.h> |
| #include "southbridge/amd/cs5536/cs5536.h" |
| |
| #define SERIAL_DEV PNP_DEV(0x2e, W83627HF_SP1) |
| |
| /* The ALIX.2D has no SMBus; the setup is hard-wired. */ |
| static void cs5536_enable_smbus(void) { } |
| |
| #include "southbridge/amd/cs5536/early_setup.c" |
| |
| /* The part is a Hynix hy5du121622ctp-d43. |
| * |
| * HY 5D U 12 16 2 2 C <blank> T <blank> P D43 |
| * Hynix |
| * DDR SDRAM (5D) |
| * VDD 2.5 VDDQ 2.5 (U) |
| * 512M 8K REFRESH (12) |
| * x16 (16) |
| * 4banks (2) |
| * SSTL_2 (2) |
| * 4th GEN die (C) |
| * Normal Power Consumption (<blank> ) |
| * TSOP (T) |
| * Single Die (<blank>) |
| * Lead Free (P) |
| * DDR400 3-3-3 (D43) |
| */ |
| /* SPD array */ |
| static const u8 spdbytes[] = { |
| [SPD_ACCEPTABLE_CAS_LATENCIES] = 0x10, |
| [SPD_BANK_DENSITY] = 0x40, |
| [SPD_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTES_GENERAL] = 0xff, |
| [SPD_MEMORY_TYPE] = 7, |
| [SPD_MIN_CYCLE_TIME_AT_CAS_MAX] = 10, /* A guess for the tRAC value */ |
| [SPD_MODULE_ATTRIBUTES] = 0xff, /* FIXME later when we figure out. */ |
| [SPD_NUM_BANKS_PER_SDRAM] = 4, |
| [SPD_PRIMARY_SDRAM_WIDTH] = 8, |
| [SPD_NUM_DIMM_BANKS] = 1, /* ALIX1.C is 1 bank. */ |
| [SPD_NUM_COLUMNS] = 0xa, |
| [SPD_NUM_ROWS] = 3, |
| [SPD_REFRESH] = 0x3a, |
| [SPD_SDRAM_CYCLE_TIME_2ND] = 60, |
| [SPD_SDRAM_CYCLE_TIME_3RD] = 75, |
| [SPD_tRAS] = 40, |
| [SPD_tRCD] = 15, |
| [SPD_tRFC] = 70, |
| [SPD_tRP] = 15, |
| [SPD_tRRD] = 10, |
| }; |
| |
| static u8 spd_read_byte(u8 device, u8 address) |
| { |
| print_debug("spd_read_byte dev "); |
| print_debug_hex8(device); |
| |
| if (device != DIMM0) { |
| print_debug(" returns 0xff\n"); |
| return 0xff; |
| } |
| |
| print_debug(" addr "); |
| print_debug_hex8(address); |
| print_debug(" returns "); |
| print_debug_hex8(spdbytes[address]); |
| print_debug("\n"); |
| |
| return spdbytes[address]; |
| } |
| |
| #include "northbridge/amd/lx/raminit.h" |
| #include "northbridge/amd/lx/pll_reset.c" |
| #include "northbridge/amd/lx/raminit.c" |
| #include "lib/generic_sdram.c" |
| #include "cpu/amd/geode_lx/cpureginit.c" |
| #include "cpu/amd/geode_lx/syspreinit.c" |
| #include "cpu/amd/geode_lx/msrinit.c" |
| |
| /** Early mainboard specific GPIO setup. */ |
| static void mb_gpio_init(void) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Enable LEDs GPIO outputs to light up the leds |
| * This is how the original tinyBIOS sets them after boot. |
| * Info: GPIO_IO_BASE, 0x6100, is only valid before PCI init, so it |
| * may be used here, but not after PCI Init. |
| * Note: Prior to a certain release, Linux used a hardwired 0x6100 in the |
| * leds-alix2.c driver. Coreboot dynamically assigns this space, |
| * so the driver does not work anymore. |
| * Good workaround: use the newer driver |
| * Ugly workaround: $ wrmsr 0x5140000C 0xf00100006100 |
| * This resets the GPIO I/O space to 0x6100. |
| * This may break other things, though. |
| */ |
| outl(1 << 6, GPIO_IO_BASE + GPIOL_OUTPUT_ENABLE); |
| outl(1 << 9, GPIO_IO_BASE + GPIOH_OUTPUT_ENABLE); |
| outl(1 << 11, GPIO_IO_BASE + GPIOH_OUTPUT_ENABLE); |
| |
| /* outl(1 << 6, GPIO_IO_BASE + GPIOL_OUTPUT_VALUE); */ /* Led 1 enabled */ |
| outl(1 << 9, GPIO_IO_BASE + GPIOH_OUTPUT_VALUE); /* Led 2 disabled */ |
| outl(1 << 11, GPIO_IO_BASE + GPIOH_OUTPUT_VALUE); /* Led 3 disabled */ |
| } |
| |
| void main(unsigned long bist) |
| { |
| static const struct mem_controller memctrl[] = { |
| {.channel0 = {DIMM0}}, |
| }; |
| |
| SystemPreInit(); |
| msr_init(); |
| |
| cs5536_early_setup(); |
| |
| /* NOTE: Must do this AFTER cs5536_early_setup()! |
| * It is counting on some early MSR setup for the CS5536. |
| */ |
| cs5536_setup_onchipuart(1); |
| mb_gpio_init(); |
| console_init(); |
| |
| /* Halt if there was a built in self test failure */ |
| report_bist_failure(bist); |
| |
| pll_reset(); |
| |
| cpuRegInit(0, DIMM0, DIMM1, DRAM_TERMINATED); |
| |
| sdram_initialize(1, memctrl); |
| |
| /* Switch from Cache as RAM to real RAM. |
| * |
| * There are two ways we could think about this. |
| * |
| * 1. If we are using the romstage.inc ROMCC way, the stack is |
| * going to be re-setup in the code following this code. Just |
| * wbinvd the stack to clear the cache tags. We don't care |
| * where the stack used to be. |
| * |
| * 2. This file is built as a normal .c -> .o and linked in |
| * etc. The stack might be used to return etc. That means we |
| * care about what is in the stack. If we are smart we set |
| * the CAR stack to the same location as the rest of |
| * coreboot. If that is the case we can just do a wbinvd. |
| * The stack will be written into real RAM that is now setup |
| * and we continue like nothing happened. If the stack is |
| * located somewhere other than where LB would like it, you |
| * need to write some code to do a copy from cache to RAM |
| * |
| * We use method 1 on Norwich and on this board too. |
| */ |
| post_code(0x02); |
| print_err("POST 02\n"); |
| __asm__("wbinvd\n"); |
| print_err("Past wbinvd\n"); |
| |
| /* We are finding the return does not work on this board. Explicitly |
| * call the label that is after the call to us. This is gross, but |
| * sometimes at this level it is the only way out. |
| */ |
| void done_cache_as_ram_main(void); |
| done_cache_as_ram_main(); |
| } |