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| -rw-r--r-- | CHANGELOG | 5 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | Makefile | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | board/trab/Makefile | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | board/trab/Pt1000_temp_data.h | 71 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | board/trab/cmd_trab.c | 821 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | board/trab/memory.c | 484 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | board/trab/tsc2000.c | 317 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | board/trab/tsc2000.h | 147 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | common/cmd_vfd.c | 6 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | common/exports.c | 6 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | examples/Makefile | 5 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | include/_exports.h | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | include/configs/IceCube.h | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | include/configs/trab.h | 5 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | include/exports.h | 6 | 
15 files changed, 1878 insertions, 7 deletions
| @@ -2,6 +2,11 @@  Changes for U-Boot 1.0.0:  ====================================================================== +* Patch by Martin Krause, 11 Sep 2003: +  add burn-in tests for TRAB board + +* Enable instruction cache on MPC5200 board +  * Patch by Denis Peter, 11 Sep 2003:    - fix USB data pointer assignment for bulk only transfer.    - prevent to display erased directories in FAT filesystem. @@ -117,6 +117,8 @@ LIBS += drivers/sk98lin/libsk98lin.a  LIBS += post/libpost.a post/cpu/libcpu.a  LIBS += common/libcommon.a  LIBS += lib_generic/libgeneric.a +# Add GCC lib +PLATFORM_LIBS += -L $(shell dirname `$(CC) -print-libgcc-file-name`) -lgcc  #########################################################################  ######################################################################### diff --git a/board/trab/Makefile b/board/trab/Makefile index d58ac915d..08a1dbc17 100644 --- a/board/trab/Makefile +++ b/board/trab/Makefile @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ include $(TOPDIR)/config.mk  LIB	= lib$(BOARD).a -OBJS	:= trab.o flash.o vfd.o +OBJS	:= trab.o flash.o vfd.o cmd_trab.o memory.o tsc2000.o  SOBJS	:= memsetup.o  $(LIB):	$(OBJS) $(SOBJS) diff --git a/board/trab/Pt1000_temp_data.h b/board/trab/Pt1000_temp_data.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..17e9ed7ae --- /dev/null +++ b/board/trab/Pt1000_temp_data.h @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +/* + * Data file for tsc2000 driver. + * Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 DENX Software Engineering, Wolfgang Denk, wd@denx.de + */ + +#ifndef _PT1000_TEMP_DATA_H +#define _PT1000_TEMP_DATA_H + +long Pt1000_temp_table[][2] = { +	/* For quick range checking the largest element +	 * is placed at index 0. +	 * U, nV    T, C*100 +	 */ +	{ 44000000 , 12165 }, +	{ -10000000 , -2644 }, +	{ -9000000 , -2381 }, +	{ -8000000 , -2118 }, +	{ -7000000 , -1855 }, +	{ -6000000 , -1591 }, +	{ -5000000 , -1327 }, +	{ -4000000 , -1063 }, +	{ -3000000 , -798 }, +	{ -2000000 , -532 }, +	{ -1000000 , -266 }, +	{ 0 , 000 }, +	{ 1000000 , 267 }, +	{ 2000000 , 534 }, +	{ 3000000 , 802 }, +	{ 4000000 , 1070 }, +	{ 5000000 , 1338 }, +	{ 6000000 , 1607 }, +	{ 7000000 , 1876 }, +	{ 8000000 , 2146 }, +	{ 9000000 , 2416 }, +	{ 10000000 , 2687 }, +	{ 11000000 , 2958 }, +	{ 12000000 , 3230 }, +	{ 13000000 , 3502 }, +	{ 14000000 , 3774 }, +	{ 15000000 , 4047 }, +	{ 16000000 , 4321 }, +	{ 17000000 , 4595 }, +	{ 18000000 , 4869 }, +	{ 19000000 , 5144 }, +	{ 20000000 , 5419 }, +	{ 21000000 , 5694 }, +	{ 22000000 , 5971 }, +	{ 23000000 , 6247 }, +	{ 24000000 , 6524 }, +	{ 25000000 , 6802 }, +	{ 26000000 , 7080 }, +	{ 27000000 , 7358 }, +	{ 28000000 , 7637 }, +	{ 29000000 , 7916 }, +	{ 30000000 , 8196 }, +	{ 31000000 , 8476 }, +	{ 32000000 , 8757 }, +	{ 33000000 , 9039 }, +	{ 34000000 , 9320 }, +	{ 35000000 , 9602 }, +	{ 36000000 , 9885 }, +	{ 37000000 , 10168 }, +	{ 38000000 , 10452 }, +	{ 39000000 , 10736 }, +	{ 40000000 , 11021 }, +	{ 41000000 , 11306 }, +	{ 42000000 , 11592 }, +	{ 43000000 , 11879 }, +	{ 44000000 , 12165 }, +}; +#endif /* _PT1000_TEMP_DATA_H */ diff --git a/board/trab/cmd_trab.c b/board/trab/cmd_trab.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0a9768ad4 --- /dev/null +++ b/board/trab/cmd_trab.c @@ -0,0 +1,821 @@ +/* + * (C) Copyright 2003 + * Martin Krause, TQ-Systems GmbH, martin.krause@tqs.de. + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + */ + +#include <common.h> +#include <command.h> +#include <s3c2400.h> + +/* + * TRAB board specific commands. Especially commands for burn-in and function + * test. + */ +#if (CONFIG_COMMANDS & CFG_CMD_BSP) + +/* limits for valid range of VCC5V in mV  */ +#define VCC5V_MIN       4500 +#define VCC5V_MAX       5500 + +/* + * Test strings for EEPROM test. Length of string 2 must not exceed length of + * string 1. Otherwise a buffer overrun could occur! + */ +#define EEPROM_TEST_STRING_1    "0987654321 :tset a si siht" +#define EEPROM_TEST_STRING_2    "this is a test: 1234567890" + +/* + * min/max limits for valid contact temperature during burn in test (in + * degree Centigrade * 100) + */ +#define MIN_CONTACT_TEMP        -1000 +#define MAX_CONTACT_TEMP        +9000 + +/* blinking frequency of status LED */ +#define LED_BLINK_FREQ          5 + +/* delay time between burn in cycles in seconds */ +#ifndef BURN_IN_CYCLE_DELAY     /* if not defined in include/configs/trab.h */ +#define BURN_IN_CYCLE_DELAY     5 +#endif + +/* physical SRAM parameters */ +#define SRAM_ADDR       0x02000000 /* GCS1 */ +#define SRAM_SIZE       0x40000 /* 256 kByte */ + +/* CPLD-Register for controlling TRAB hardware functions */ +#define CPLD_BUTTONS            ((volatile unsigned long *)0x04020000) +#define CPLD_FILL_LEVEL         ((volatile unsigned long *)0x04008000) +#define CPLD_ROTARY_SWITCH      ((volatile unsigned long *)0x04018000) +#define CPLD_RS485_RE           ((volatile unsigned long *)0x04028000) + +/* I2C EEPROM device address */ +#define I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR     0x54 + +/* EEPROM address map */ +#define EE_ADDR_TEST                    128 +#define EE_ADDR_MAX_CYCLES              256 +#define EE_ADDR_STATUS                  258 +#define EE_ADDR_PASS_CYCLES             259 +#define EE_ADDR_FIRST_ERROR_CYCLE       261 +#define EE_ADDR_FIRST_ERROR_NUM         263 +#define EE_ADDR_FIRST_ERROR_NAME        264 +#define EE_ADDR_ACT_CYCLE               280 + +/* Bit definitions for ADCCON */ +#define ADC_ENABLE_START     0x1 +#define ADC_READ_START       0x2 +#define ADC_STDBM            0x4 +#define ADC_INP_AIN0         (0x0 << 3) +#define ADC_INP_AIN1         (0x1 << 3) +#define ADC_INP_AIN2         (0x2 << 3) +#define ADC_INP_AIN3         (0x3 << 3) +#define ADC_INP_AIN4         (0x4 << 3) +#define ADC_INP_AIN5         (0x5 << 3) +#define ADC_INP_AIN6         (0x6 << 3) +#define ADC_INP_AIN7         (0x7 << 3) +#define ADC_PRSCEN           0x4000 +#define ADC_ECFLG            0x800 + +/* misc */ + +/* externals */ +extern int memory_post_tests (unsigned long start, unsigned long size); +extern int i2c_write (uchar, uint, int , uchar* , int); +extern int i2c_read (uchar, uint, int , uchar* , int); +extern void tsc2000_reg_init (void); +extern s32 tsc2000_contact_temp (void); +extern void spi_init(void); + +/* function declarations */ +int do_dip (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[]); +int do_vcc5v (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[]); +int do_burn_in (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[]); +int do_contact_temp (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[]); +int do_burn_in_status (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[]); + +/* helper functions */ +static void adc_init (void); +static int adc_read (unsigned int channel); +static int read_dip (void); +static int read_vcc5v (void); +static int test_dip (void); +static int test_vcc5v (void); +static int test_rotary_switch (void); +static int test_sram (void); +static int test_eeprom (void); +static int test_contact_temp (void); +static int i2c_write_multiple (uchar chip, uint addr, int alen, +                               uchar *buffer, int len); +static int i2c_read_multiple (uchar chip, uint addr, int alen, +                              uchar *buffer, int len); +static void led_set (unsigned int); +static void led_blink (void); +static void led_init (void); +static void sdelay (unsigned long seconds); /* delay in seconds */ +static int dummy (void); +static int read_max_cycles(void); +static void test_function_table_init (void); +static void global_vars_init (void); +static int global_vars_write_to_eeprom (void); + +/* globals */ +u16 max_cycles; +u8 status; +u16 pass_cycles; +u16 first_error_cycle; +u8 first_error_num; +unsigned char first_error_name[16]; +u16 act_cycle; + +typedef struct test_function_s { +	unsigned char *name; +        int (*pf)(void); +} test_function_t; + +/* max number of Burn In Functions */ +#define BIF_MAX 6 + +/* table with burn in functions */ +test_function_t test_function[BIF_MAX]; + + +int do_burn_in (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[]) +{ +        int i; +        int cycle_status; + +        if (argc > 1) { +		printf ("Usage:\n%s\n", cmdtp->usage); +		return 1; +	} + +        led_init (); +        global_vars_init (); +        test_function_table_init (); + +        if (global_vars_write_to_eeprom () != 0) { +                printf ("%s: error writing global_vars to eeprom\n", +                        __FUNCTION__); +                return (1); +        } + +        if (read_max_cycles () != 0) { +                printf ("%s: error reading max_cycles from eeprom\n", +                        __FUNCTION__); +                return (1); +        } + +        if (max_cycles == 0) { +                printf ("%s: error, burn in max_cycles = 0\n", __FUNCTION__); +                return (1); +        } + +        status = 0; +        for (act_cycle = 1; act_cycle <= max_cycles; act_cycle++) { + +                cycle_status = 0; +                for (i = 0; i < BIF_MAX; i++) { + +                        /* call test function */ +                        if ((*test_function[i].pf)() != 0) { +                                printf ("error in %s test\n", +                                        test_function[i].name); + +                                /* is it the first error? */ +                                if (status == 0) { +                                        status = 1; +                                        first_error_cycle = act_cycle; + +                                        /* do not use error_num 0 */ +                                        first_error_num = i+1; +                                        strncpy (first_error_name, +                                                 test_function[i].name, +                                                 sizeof (first_error_name)); +                                        led_set (0); +                                } +                                cycle_status = 1; +                        } +                } +                /* were all tests of actual cycle OK? */ +                if (cycle_status == 0) +                        pass_cycles++; + +                /* set status LED if no error is occoured since yet */ +                if (status == 0) +                        led_set (1); + +                printf ("%s: cycle %d finished\n", __FUNCTION__, act_cycle); + +                /* pause between cycles */ +                sdelay (BURN_IN_CYCLE_DELAY); +        } + +        if (global_vars_write_to_eeprom () != 0) { +                led_set (0); +                printf ("%s: error writing global_vars to eeprom\n", +                        __FUNCTION__); +                status = 1; +        } + +        if (status == 0) { +                led_blink ();   /* endless loop!! */ +                return (0); +        } else { +                led_set (0); +                return (1); +        } +} + +U_BOOT_CMD( + 	burn_in,	1,	1,	do_burn_in, + 	"burn_in - start burn-in test application on TRAB\n", + 	"\n" + 	"    -  start burn-in test application\n" +        "       The burn-in test could took a while to finish!\n" +        "       The content of the onboard EEPROM is modified!\n" +); + + +int do_dip (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[]) +{ +        int i, dip; + +      	if (argc > 1) { +		printf ("Usage:\n%s\n", cmdtp->usage); +		return 1; +	} + +        if ((dip = read_dip ()) == -1) { +                return 1; +        } + +        for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { +                if ((dip & (1 << i)) == 0) +                        printf("0"); +                else +                        printf("1"); +        } +        printf("\n"); + +	return 0; +} + +U_BOOT_CMD( + 	dip,	1,	1,	do_dip, + 	"dip     - read dip switch on TRAB\n", + 	"\n" + 	"    - read state of dip switch (S1) on TRAB board\n" +        "      read sequence: 1-2-3-4; ON=1; OFF=0; e.g.: \"0100\"\n" +); + + +int do_vcc5v (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[]) +{ +        int vcc5v; + +        if (argc > 1) { +		printf ("Usage:\n%s\n", cmdtp->usage); +		return 1; +	} + +        if ((vcc5v = read_vcc5v ()) == -1) { +                return (1); +        } + +        printf ("%d", (vcc5v / 1000)); +        printf (".%d", (vcc5v % 1000) / 100); +        printf ("%d V\n", (vcc5v % 100) / 10) ; + +	return 0; +} + +U_BOOT_CMD( + 	vcc5v,	1,	1,	do_vcc5v, + 	"vcc5v   - read VCC5V on TRAB\n", + 	"\n" + 	"    - read actual value of voltage VCC5V\n" +); + + +int do_contact_temp (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[]) +{ +        int contact_temp; + +        if (argc > 1) { +		printf ("Usage:\n%s\n", cmdtp->usage); +		return 1; +	} + +        spi_init (); +        tsc2000_reg_init (); + +        contact_temp = tsc2000_contact_temp(); +        printf ("%d degree C * 100\n", contact_temp) ; + +	return 0; +} + +U_BOOT_CMD( + 	c_temp,	1,	1,	do_contact_temp, + 	"c_temp  - read contact temperature on TRAB\n", + 	"\n" + 	"    -  reads the onboard temperature (=contact temperature)\n" +); + + +int do_burn_in_status (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[]) +{ +        if (argc > 1) { +		printf ("Usage:\n%s\n", cmdtp->usage); +		return 1; +	} + +        if (i2c_read_multiple (I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR, EE_ADDR_STATUS, 1, +                                (unsigned char*) &status, 1)) { +                return (1); +        } +        if (i2c_read_multiple (I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR, EE_ADDR_PASS_CYCLES, 1, +                                (unsigned char*) &pass_cycles, 2)) { +                return (1); +        } +        if (i2c_read_multiple (I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR, EE_ADDR_FIRST_ERROR_CYCLE, +                                1, (unsigned char*) &first_error_cycle, 2)) { +                return (1); +        } +        if (i2c_read_multiple (I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR, EE_ADDR_FIRST_ERROR_NUM, +                                1, (unsigned char*) &first_error_num, 1)) { +                return (1); +        } +        if (i2c_read_multiple (I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR, EE_ADDR_FIRST_ERROR_NAME, +                               1, first_error_name, +                               sizeof (first_error_name))) { +                return (1); +        } + +        if (read_max_cycles () != 0) { +                return (1); +        } + +        printf ("max_cycles = %d\n", max_cycles); +        printf ("status = %d\n", status); +        printf ("pass_cycles = %d\n", pass_cycles); +        printf ("first_error_cycle = %d\n", first_error_cycle); +        printf ("first_error_num = %d\n", first_error_num); +        printf ("first_error_name = %.*s\n",(int) sizeof(first_error_name), +                first_error_name); + +	return 0; +} + +U_BOOT_CMD( + 	bis,	1,	1,	do_burn_in_status, + 	"bis     - print burn in status on TRAB\n", + 	"\n" + 	"    -  prints the status variables of the last burn in test\n" +        "       stored in the onboard EEPROM on TRAB board\n" +); + +static int read_dip (void) +{ +        unsigned int result = 0; +        int adc_val; +        int i; + +	/*********************************************************** +	 DIP switch connection (according to wa4-cpu.sp.301.pdf, page 3): +	   SW1 - AIN4 +	   SW2 - AIN5 +	   SW3 - AIN6 +	   SW4 - AIN7 + +	   "On" DIP switch position short-circuits the voltage from +	   the input channel (i.e. '0' conversion result means "on"). +	*************************************************************/ + +	for (i = 7; i > 3; i--) { + +                if ((adc_val = adc_read (i)) == -1) { +                        printf ("%s: Channel %d could not be read\n", +                                 __FUNCTION__, i); +                        return (-1); +                } + +		/* +		 * Input voltage (switch open) is 1.8 V. +		 * (Vin_High/VRef)*adc_res = (1,8V/2,5V)*1023) = 736 +		 * Set trigger at halve that value. +		 */ +		if (adc_val < 368) +                        result |= (1 << (i-4)); +        } +        return (result); +} + + +static int read_vcc5v (void) +{ +        s32 result; + +        /* VCC5V is connected to channel 2 */ + +        if ((result = adc_read (2)) == -1) { +                printf ("%s: VCC5V could not be read\n", __FUNCTION__); +                return (-1); +        } +        /* +         * Calculate voltage value. Split in two parts because there is no +         * floating point support.  VCC5V is connected over an resistor divider: +         * VCC5V=ADCval*2,5V/1023*(10K+30K)/10K. +         */ +        result = result * 10 * 1000 / 1023; /* result in mV */ + +        return (result); +} + + +static int test_dip (void) +{ +        static int first_run = 1; +        static int first_dip; + +        if (first_run) { +                if ((first_dip = read_dip ()) == -1) { +                        return (1); +                } +                first_run = 0; +                debug ("%s: first_dip=%d\n", __FUNCTION__, first_dip); +        } +        if (first_dip != read_dip ()) { +                return (1); +        } else { +                return (0); +        } +} + + +static int test_vcc5v (void) +{ +        int vcc5v; + +        if ((vcc5v = read_vcc5v ()) == -1) { +                return (1); +        } + +        if ((vcc5v > VCC5V_MAX) || (vcc5v < VCC5V_MIN)) { +                return (1); +        } else { +                return (0); +        } +} + + +static int test_rotary_switch (void) +{ +        static int first_run = 1; +        static int first_rs; + +        if (first_run) { +                /* +                 * clear bits in CPLD, because they have random values after +                 * power-up or reset. +                 */ +                *CPLD_ROTARY_SWITCH |= (1 << 16) | (1 << 17); + +                first_rs = ((*CPLD_ROTARY_SWITCH >> 16) & 0x7); +                first_run = 0; +                debug ("%s: first_rs=%d\n", __FUNCTION__, first_rs); +        } + +        if (first_rs != ((*CPLD_ROTARY_SWITCH >> 16) & 0x7)) { +                return (1); +        } else { +                return (0); +        } +} + + +static int test_sram (void) +{ +        return (memory_post_tests (SRAM_ADDR, SRAM_SIZE)); +} + + +static int test_eeprom (void) +{ +        unsigned char temp[sizeof (EEPROM_TEST_STRING_1)]; +        int result = 0; + +        /* write test string 1, read back and verify */ +        if (i2c_write_multiple (I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR, EE_ADDR_TEST, 1, +                                EEPROM_TEST_STRING_1, +                                sizeof (EEPROM_TEST_STRING_1))) { +                return (1); +        } + +        if (i2c_read_multiple (I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR, EE_ADDR_TEST, 1, +                               temp, sizeof (EEPROM_TEST_STRING_1))) { +                return (1); +        } + +        if (strcmp (temp, EEPROM_TEST_STRING_1) != 0) { +                result = 1; +                printf ("%s: error; read_str = \"%s\"\n", __FUNCTION__, temp); +        } + +        /* write test string 2, read back and verify */ +        if (result == 0) { +                if (i2c_write_multiple (I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR, EE_ADDR_TEST, 1, +                                        EEPROM_TEST_STRING_2, +                                        sizeof (EEPROM_TEST_STRING_2))) { +                        return (1); +                } + +                if (i2c_read_multiple (I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR, EE_ADDR_TEST, 1, +                                       temp, sizeof (EEPROM_TEST_STRING_2))) { +                        return (1); +                } + +                if (strcmp (temp, EEPROM_TEST_STRING_2) != 0) { +                        result = 1; +                        printf ("%s: error; read str = \"%s\"\n", +                                __FUNCTION__, temp); +                } +        } +        return (result); +} + + +static int test_contact_temp (void) +{ +        int contact_temp; + +        spi_init (); +        contact_temp = tsc2000_contact_temp (); + +        if ((contact_temp < MIN_CONTACT_TEMP) +            || (contact_temp > MAX_CONTACT_TEMP)) +                return (1); +        else +                return (0); +} + + +static int i2c_write_multiple (uchar chip, uint addr, int alen, +                               uchar *buffer, int len) +{ +        int i; + +        if (alen != 1) { +                printf ("%s: addr len other than 1 not supported\n", +                         __FUNCTION__); +                return (1); +        } + +        for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { +                if (i2c_write (chip, addr+i, alen, buffer+i, 1)) { +                        printf ("%s: could not write to i2c device %d" +                                 ", addr %d\n", __FUNCTION__, chip, addr); +                        return (1); +                } +#if 0 +                printf ("chip=%#x, addr+i=%#x+%d=%p, alen=%d, *buffer+i=" +                        "%#x+%d=%p=\"%.1s\"\n", chip, addr, i, addr+i, +                        alen, buffer, i, buffer+i, buffer+i); +#endif + +                udelay (30000); +        } +        return (0); +} + + +static int i2c_read_multiple (uchar chip, uint addr, int alen, +                               uchar *buffer, int len) +{ +        int i; + +        if (alen != 1) { +                printf ("%s: addr len other than 1 not supported\n", +                         __FUNCTION__); +                return (1); +        } + +        for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { +                if (i2c_read (chip, addr+i, alen, buffer+i, 1)) { +                        printf ("%s: could not read from i2c device %#x" +                                 ", addr %d\n", __FUNCTION__, chip, addr); +                        return (1); +                } +        } +        return (0); +} + + +static int adc_read (unsigned int channel) +{ +        int j = 1000; /* timeout value for wait loop in us */ +        S3C2400_ADC *padc; + +        padc = S3C2400_GetBase_ADC(); +        channel &= 0x7; + +        adc_init (); + +	debug ("%s: adccon %#x\n", __FUNCTION__, padc->ADCCON); + +        padc->ADCCON &= ~ADC_STDBM; /* select normal mode */ +	padc->ADCCON &= ~(0x7 << 3); /* clear the channel bits */ +        padc->ADCCON |= ((channel << 3) | ADC_ENABLE_START); + +        debug ("%s: reading ch %d, addcon %#x\n", __FUNCTION__, +		(padc->ADCCON >> 3) & 0x7, padc->ADCCON); + +        while (j--) { +                if ((padc->ADCCON & ADC_ENABLE_START) == 0) +                        break; +                udelay (1); +        } + +        if (j == 0) { +                printf("%s: ADC timeout\n", __FUNCTION__); +                padc->ADCCON |= ADC_STDBM; /* select standby mode */ +                return -1; +        } + +        padc->ADCCON |= ADC_STDBM; /* select standby mode */ + +        debug ("%s: return %#x, adccon %#x\n", __FUNCTION__, +		padc->ADCDAT & 0x3FF, padc->ADCCON); + +        return (padc->ADCDAT & 0x3FF); +} + + +static void adc_init (void) +{ +        S3C2400_ADC *padc; + +        padc = S3C2400_GetBase_ADC(); + +	padc->ADCCON &= ~(0xff << 6); /* clear prescaler bits */ +	padc->ADCCON |= ((65 << 6) | ADC_PRSCEN); /* set prescaler */ + +        return; +} + + +static void led_set (unsigned int state) +{ +        S3C24X0_GPIO * const gpio = S3C24X0_GetBase_GPIO(); + +        led_init (); + +        switch (state) { +        case 0: /* turn LED off */ +                gpio->PADAT |= (1 << 12); +                break; +        case 1: /* turn LED on */ +                gpio->PADAT &= ~(1 << 12); +                break; +        default: +        } +} + +static void led_blink (void) +{ +        led_init (); + +        /* blink LED. This function does not return! */ +        while (1) { +                led_set (1); +                udelay (1000000 / LED_BLINK_FREQ / 2); +                led_set (0); +                udelay (1000000 / LED_BLINK_FREQ / 2); +        } +} + + +static void led_init (void) +{ +        S3C24X0_GPIO * const gpio = S3C24X0_GetBase_GPIO(); + +        /* configure GPA12 as output and set to High -> LED off */ +        gpio->PACON &= ~(1 << 12); +        gpio->PADAT |= (1 << 12); +} + + +static void sdelay (unsigned long seconds) +{ +        unsigned long i; + +        for (i = 0; i < seconds; i++) { +                udelay (1000000); +        } +} + + +static int global_vars_write_to_eeprom (void) +{ +        if (i2c_write_multiple (I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR, EE_ADDR_STATUS, 1, +                                (unsigned char*) &status, 1)) { +                return (1); +        } +        if (i2c_write_multiple (I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR, EE_ADDR_PASS_CYCLES, 1, +                                (unsigned char*) &pass_cycles, 2)) { +                return (1); +        } +        if (i2c_write_multiple (I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR, EE_ADDR_FIRST_ERROR_CYCLE, +                                1, (unsigned char*) &first_error_cycle, 2)) { +                return (1); +        } +        if (i2c_write_multiple (I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR, EE_ADDR_FIRST_ERROR_NUM, +                                1, (unsigned char*) &first_error_num, 1)) { +                return (1); +        } +        if (i2c_write_multiple (I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR, EE_ADDR_FIRST_ERROR_NAME, +                                1, first_error_name, +                                sizeof(first_error_name))) { +                return (1); +        } +        return (0); +} + +static void global_vars_init (void) +{ +        status                  = 1; /* error */ +        pass_cycles             = 0; +        first_error_cycle       = 0; +        first_error_num         = 0; +        first_error_name[0]     = '\0'; +        act_cycle               = 0; +        max_cycles              = 0; +} + + +static void test_function_table_init (void) +{ +        int i; + +  	for (i = 0; i < BIF_MAX; i++) +		test_function[i].pf = dummy; + +        /* +         * the length of "name" must not exceed 16, including the '\0' +         * termination. See also the EEPROM address map. +         */ +        test_function[0].pf = test_dip; +        test_function[0].name = "dip"; + +        test_function[1].pf = test_vcc5v; +        test_function[1].name = "vcc5v"; + +        test_function[2].pf = test_rotary_switch; +        test_function[2].name = "rotary_switch"; + +        test_function[3].pf = test_sram; +        test_function[3].name = "sram"; + +        test_function[4].pf = test_eeprom; +        test_function[4].name = "eeprom"; + +        test_function[5].pf = test_contact_temp; +        test_function[5].name = "contact_temp"; +} + + +static int read_max_cycles (void) +{ +        if (i2c_read_multiple (I2C_EEPROM_DEV_ADDR, EE_ADDR_MAX_CYCLES, 1, +                               (unsigned char *) &max_cycles, 2) != 0) { +                return (1); +        } + +        return (0); +} + +static int dummy(void) +{ +        return (0); +} + +#endif	/* CFG_CMD_BSP */ diff --git a/board/trab/memory.c b/board/trab/memory.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5c7beb989 --- /dev/null +++ b/board/trab/memory.c @@ -0,0 +1,484 @@ +/* + * (C) Copyright 2002-2003 + * Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de. + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + */ + +#include <common.h> + +/* Memory test + * + * General observations: + * o The recommended test sequence is to test the data lines: if they are + *   broken, nothing else will work properly.  Then test the address + *   lines.  Finally, test the cells in the memory now that the test + *   program knows that the address and data lines work properly. + *   This sequence also helps isolate and identify what is faulty. + * + * o For the address line test, it is a good idea to use the base + *   address of the lowest memory location, which causes a '1' bit to + *   walk through a field of zeros on the address lines and the highest + *   memory location, which causes a '0' bit to walk through a field of + *   '1's on the address line. + * + * o Floating buses can fool memory tests if the test routine writes + *   a value and then reads it back immediately.  The problem is, the + *   write will charge the residual capacitance on the data bus so the + *   bus retains its state briefely.  When the test program reads the + *   value back immediately, the capacitance of the bus can allow it + *   to read back what was written, even though the memory circuitry + *   is broken.  To avoid this, the test program should write a test + *   pattern to the target location, write a different pattern elsewhere + *   to charge the residual capacitance in a differnt manner, then read + *   the target location back. + * + * o Always read the target location EXACTLY ONCE and save it in a local + *   variable.  The problem with reading the target location more than + *   once is that the second and subsequent reads may work properly, + *   resulting in a failed test that tells the poor technician that + *   "Memory error at 00000000, wrote aaaaaaaa, read aaaaaaaa" which + *   doesn't help him one bit and causes puzzled phone calls.  Been there, + *   done that. + * + * Data line test: + * --------------- + * This tests data lines for shorts and opens by forcing adjacent data + * to opposite states. Because the data lines could be routed in an + * arbitrary manner the must ensure test patterns ensure that every case + * is tested. By using the following series of binary patterns every + * combination of adjacent bits is test regardless of routing. + * + *     ...101010101010101010101010 + *     ...110011001100110011001100 + *     ...111100001111000011110000 + *     ...111111110000000011111111 + * + * Carrying this out, gives us six hex patterns as follows: + * + *     0xaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa + *     0xcccccccccccccccc + *     0xf0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0 + *     0xff00ff00ff00ff00 + *     0xffff0000ffff0000 + *     0xffffffff00000000 + * + * To test for short and opens to other signals on our boards, we + * simply test with the 1's complemnt of the paterns as well, resulting + * in twelve patterns total. + * + * After writing a test pattern. a special pattern 0x0123456789ABCDEF is + * written to a different address in case the data lines are floating. + * Thus, if a byte lane fails, you will see part of the special + * pattern in that byte lane when the test runs.  For example, if the + * xx__xxxxxxxxxxxx byte line fails, you will see aa23aaaaaaaaaaaa + * (for the 'a' test pattern). + * + * Address line test: + * ------------------ + *  This function performs a test to verify that all the address lines + *  hooked up to the RAM work properly.  If there is an address line + *  fault, it usually shows up as two different locations in the address + *  map (related by the faulty address line) mapping to one physical + *  memory storage location.  The artifact that shows up is writing to + *  the first location "changes" the second location. + * + * To test all address lines, we start with the given base address and + * xor the address with a '1' bit to flip one address line.  For each + * test, we shift the '1' bit left to test the next address line. + * + * In the actual code, we start with address sizeof(ulong) since our + * test pattern we use is a ulong and thus, if we tried to test lower + * order address bits, it wouldn't work because our pattern would + * overwrite itself. + * + * Example for a 4 bit address space with the base at 0000: + *   0000 <- base + *   0001 <- test 1 + *   0010 <- test 2 + *   0100 <- test 3 + *   1000 <- test 4 + * Example for a 4 bit address space with the base at 0010: + *   0010 <- base + *   0011 <- test 1 + *   0000 <- (below the base address, skipped) + *   0110 <- test 2 + *   1010 <- test 3 + * + * The test locations are successively tested to make sure that they are + * not "mirrored" onto the base address due to a faulty address line. + * Note that the base and each test location are related by one address + * line flipped.  Note that the base address need not be all zeros. + * + * Memory tests 1-4: + * ----------------- + * These tests verify RAM using sequential writes and reads + * to/from RAM. There are several test cases that use different patterns to + * verify RAM. Each test case fills a region of RAM with one pattern and + * then reads the region back and compares its contents with the pattern. + * The following patterns are used: + * + *  1a) zero pattern (0x00000000) + *  1b) negative pattern (0xffffffff) + *  1c) checkerboard pattern (0x55555555) + *  1d) checkerboard pattern (0xaaaaaaaa) + *  2)  bit-flip pattern ((1 << (offset % 32)) + *  3)  address pattern (offset) + *  4)  address pattern (~offset) + * + * Being run in normal mode, the test verifies only small 4Kb + * regions of RAM around each 1Mb boundary. For example, for 64Mb + * RAM the following areas are verified: 0x00000000-0x00000800, + * 0x000ff800-0x00100800, 0x001ff800-0x00200800, ..., 0x03fff800- + * 0x04000000. If the test is run in slow-test mode, it verifies + * the whole RAM. + */ + +/* #ifdef CONFIG_POST */ + +#include <post.h> +#include <watchdog.h> + +/* #if CONFIG_POST & CFG_POST_MEMORY */ + +/* + * Define INJECT_*_ERRORS for testing error detection in the presence of + * _good_ hardware. + */ +#undef  INJECT_DATA_ERRORS +#undef  INJECT_ADDRESS_ERRORS + +#ifdef INJECT_DATA_ERRORS +#warning "Injecting data line errors for testing purposes" +#endif + +#ifdef INJECT_ADDRESS_ERRORS +#warning "Injecting address line errors for testing purposes" +#endif + + +/* + * This function performs a double word move from the data at + * the source pointer to the location at the destination pointer. + * This is helpful for testing memory on processors which have a 64 bit + * wide data bus. + * + * On those PowerPC with FPU, use assembly and a floating point move: + * this does a 64 bit move. + * + * For other processors, let the compiler generate the best code it can. + */ +static void move64(unsigned long long *src, unsigned long long *dest) +{ +#if defined(CONFIG_MPC8260) || defined(CONFIG_MPC824X) +	asm ("lfd  0, 0(3)\n\t" /* fpr0	  =  *scr	*/ +	 "stfd 0, 0(4)"		/* *dest  =  fpr0	*/ +	 : : : "fr0" );		/* Clobbers fr0		*/ +    return; +#else +	*dest = *src; +#endif +} + +/* + * This is 64 bit wide test patterns.  Note that they reside in ROM + * (which presumably works) and the tests write them to RAM which may + * not work. + * + * The "otherpattern" is written to drive the data bus to values other + * than the test pattern.  This is for detecting floating bus lines. + * + */ +const static unsigned long long pattern[] = { +    0xaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, +    0xcccccccccccccccc, +    0xf0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0, +    0xff00ff00ff00ff00, +    0xffff0000ffff0000, +    0xffffffff00000000, +    0x00000000ffffffff, +    0x0000ffff0000ffff, +    0x00ff00ff00ff00ff, +    0x0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f, +    0x3333333333333333, +    0x5555555555555555}; +const unsigned long long otherpattern = 0x0123456789abcdef; + + +static int memory_post_dataline(unsigned long long * pmem) +{ +	unsigned long long temp64; +	int num_patterns = sizeof(pattern)/ sizeof(pattern[0]); +	int i; +	unsigned int hi, lo, pathi, patlo; +	int ret = 0; + +	for ( i = 0; i < num_patterns; i++) { +		move64((unsigned long long *)&(pattern[i]), pmem++); +		/* +		 * Put a different pattern on the data lines: otherwise they +		 * may float long enough to read back what we wrote. +		 */ +		move64((unsigned long long *)&otherpattern, pmem--); +		move64(pmem, &temp64); + +#ifdef INJECT_DATA_ERRORS +		temp64 ^= 0x00008000; +#endif + +		if (temp64 != pattern[i]){ +			pathi = (pattern[i]>>32) & 0xffffffff; +			patlo = pattern[i] & 0xffffffff; + +			hi = (temp64>>32) & 0xffffffff; +			lo = temp64 & 0xffffffff; + +			printf ("Memory (date line) error at %08lx, " +				  "wrote %08x%08x, read %08x%08x !\n", +					  (ulong)pmem, pathi, patlo, hi, lo); +			ret = -1; +		} +	} +	return ret; +} + +static int memory_post_addrline(ulong *testaddr, ulong *base, ulong size) +{ +	ulong *target; +	ulong *end; +	ulong readback; +	ulong xor; +	int   ret = 0; + +	end = (ulong *)((ulong)base + size);	/* pointer arith! */ +	xor = 0; +	for(xor = sizeof(ulong); xor > 0; xor <<= 1) { +		target = (ulong *)((ulong)testaddr ^ xor); +		if((target >= base) && (target < end)) { +			*testaddr = ~*target; +			readback  = *target; + +#ifdef INJECT_ADDRESS_ERRORS +			if(xor == 0x00008000) { +				readback = *testaddr; +			} +#endif +			if(readback == *testaddr) { +				printf ("Memory (address line) error at %08lx<->%08lx, " +				  	"XOR value %08lx !\n", +					(ulong)testaddr, (ulong)target, +					xor); +				ret = -1; +			} +		} +	} +	return ret; +} + +static int memory_post_test1 (unsigned long start, +			      unsigned long size, +			      unsigned long val) +{ +	unsigned long i; +	ulong *mem = (ulong *) start; +	ulong readback; +	int ret = 0; + +	for (i = 0; i < size / sizeof (ulong); i++) { +		mem[i] = val; +		if (i % 1024 == 0) +			WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	} + +	for (i = 0; i < size / sizeof (ulong) && ret == 0; i++) { +		readback = mem[i]; +		if (readback != val) { +			printf ("Memory error at %08lx, " +				  "wrote %08lx, read %08lx !\n", +					  (ulong)(mem + i), val, readback); + +			ret = -1; +			break; +		} +		if (i % 1024 == 0) +			WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	} + +	return ret; +} + +static int memory_post_test2 (unsigned long start, unsigned long size) +{ +	unsigned long i; +	ulong *mem = (ulong *) start; +	ulong readback; +	int ret = 0; + +	for (i = 0; i < size / sizeof (ulong); i++) { +		mem[i] = 1 << (i % 32); +		if (i % 1024 == 0) +			WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	} + +	for (i = 0; i < size / sizeof (ulong) && ret == 0; i++) { +		readback = mem[i]; +		if (readback != (1 << (i % 32))) { +			printf ("Memory error at %08lx, " +				  "wrote %08x, read %08lx !\n", +					  (ulong)(mem + i), 1 << (i % 32), readback); + +			ret = -1; +			break; +		} +		if (i % 1024 == 0) +			WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	} + +	return ret; +} + +static int memory_post_test3 (unsigned long start, unsigned long size) +{ +	unsigned long i; +	ulong *mem = (ulong *) start; +	ulong readback; +	int ret = 0; + +	for (i = 0; i < size / sizeof (ulong); i++) { +		mem[i] = i; +		if (i % 1024 == 0) +			WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	} + +	for (i = 0; i < size / sizeof (ulong) && ret == 0; i++) { +		readback = mem[i]; +		if (readback != i) { +			printf ("Memory error at %08lx, " +				  "wrote %08lx, read %08lx !\n", +					  (ulong)(mem + i), i, readback); + +			ret = -1; +			break; +		} +		if (i % 1024 == 0) +			WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	} + +	return ret; +} + +static int memory_post_test4 (unsigned long start, unsigned long size) +{ +	unsigned long i; +	ulong *mem = (ulong *) start; +	ulong readback; +	int ret = 0; + +	for (i = 0; i < size / sizeof (ulong); i++) { +		mem[i] = ~i; +		if (i % 1024 == 0) +			WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	} + +	for (i = 0; i < size / sizeof (ulong) && ret == 0; i++) { +		readback = mem[i]; +		if (readback != ~i) { +			printf ("Memory error at %08lx, " +				  "wrote %08lx, read %08lx !\n", +					  (ulong)(mem + i), ~i, readback); + +			ret = -1; +			break; +		} +		if (i % 1024 == 0) +			WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	} + +	return ret; +} + +int memory_post_tests (unsigned long start, unsigned long size) +{ +	int ret = 0; + +	if (ret == 0) +		ret = memory_post_dataline ((long long *)start); +	WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	if (ret == 0) +		ret = memory_post_addrline ((long *)start, (long *)start, size); +	WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	if (ret == 0) +		ret = memory_post_addrline ((long *)(start + size - 8), +					    (long *)start, size); +	WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	if (ret == 0) +		ret = memory_post_test1 (start, size, 0x00000000); +	WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	if (ret == 0) +		ret = memory_post_test1 (start, size, 0xffffffff); +	WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	if (ret == 0) +		ret = memory_post_test1 (start, size, 0x55555555); +	WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	if (ret == 0) +		ret = memory_post_test1 (start, size, 0xaaaaaaaa); +	WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	if (ret == 0) +		ret = memory_post_test2 (start, size); +	WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	if (ret == 0) +		ret = memory_post_test3 (start, size); +	WATCHDOG_RESET (); +	if (ret == 0) +		ret = memory_post_test4 (start, size); +	WATCHDOG_RESET (); + +	return ret; +} + +#if 0 +int memory_post_test (int flags) +{ +	int ret = 0; +	DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; +	bd_t *bd = gd->bd; +	unsigned long memsize = (bd->bi_memsize >= 256 << 20 ? +				 256 << 20 : bd->bi_memsize) - (1 << 20); + + +	if (flags & POST_SLOWTEST) { +		ret = memory_post_tests (CFG_SDRAM_BASE, memsize); +	} else {			/* POST_NORMAL */ + +		unsigned long i; + +		for (i = 0; i < (memsize >> 20) && ret == 0; i++) { +			if (ret == 0) +				ret = memory_post_tests (i << 20, 0x800); +			if (ret == 0) +				ret = memory_post_tests ((i << 20) + 0xff800, 0x800); +		} +	} + +	return ret; +} +#endif 0 + +/* #endif */ /* CONFIG_POST & CFG_POST_MEMORY */ +/* #endif */ /* CONFIG_POST */ diff --git a/board/trab/tsc2000.c b/board/trab/tsc2000.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4d960854c --- /dev/null +++ b/board/trab/tsc2000.c @@ -0,0 +1,317 @@ +/* + * Functions to access the TSC2000 controller on TRAB board (used for scanning + * thermo sensors) + * + * Copyright (C) 2003 Martin Krause, TQ-Systems GmbH, martin.krause@tqs.de + * + * Copyright (C) 2002 DENX Software Engineering, Wolfgang Denk, wd@denx.de + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + */ + +#include <common.h> +#include <s3c2400.h> +#include "tsc2000.h" + +void spi_init(void) +{ +	S3C24X0_GPIO * const gpio = S3C24X0_GetBase_GPIO(); +	S3C24X0_SPI * const spi = S3C24X0_GetBase_SPI(); +	int i; + +	/* Configure I/O ports. */ + 	gpio->PDCON = (gpio->PDCON & 0xF3FFFF) | 0x040000; +	gpio->PGCON = (gpio->PGCON & 0x0F3FFF) | 0x008000; +	gpio->PGCON = (gpio->PGCON & 0x0CFFFF) | 0x020000; +	gpio->PGCON = (gpio->PGCON & 0x03FFFF) | 0x080000; + +	CLR_CS_TOUCH(); + +	spi->ch[0].SPPRE = 0x1F; /* Baud-rate ca. 514kHz */ +	spi->ch[0].SPPIN = 0x01; /* SPI-MOSI holds Level after last bit */ +	spi->ch[0].SPCON = 0x1A; /* Polling, Prescaler, Master, CPOL=0, +                                    CPHA=1 */ + +	/* Dummy byte ensures clock to be low. */ +	for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) { +		spi->ch[0].SPTDAT = 0xFF; +	} +	spi_wait_transmit_done(); +} + + +static void spi_wait_transmit_done(void) +{ +	S3C24X0_SPI * const spi = S3C24X0_GetBase_SPI(); + +	while (!(spi->ch[0].SPSTA & 0x01)); /* wait until transfer is done */ +} + + +static void tsc2000_write(unsigned short reg, unsigned short data) +{ +	S3C24X0_SPI * const spi = S3C24X0_GetBase_SPI(); +	unsigned int command; + +	SET_CS_TOUCH(); +	command = reg; +        spi->ch[0].SPTDAT = (command & 0xFF00) >> 8; +	spi_wait_transmit_done(); +	spi->ch[0].SPTDAT = (command & 0x00FF); +	spi_wait_transmit_done(); +	spi->ch[0].SPTDAT = (data & 0xFF00) >> 8; +	spi_wait_transmit_done(); +	spi->ch[0].SPTDAT = (data & 0x00FF); +	spi_wait_transmit_done(); + +	CLR_CS_TOUCH(); +} + + +static unsigned short tsc2000_read (unsigned short reg) +{ +	unsigned short command, data; +	S3C24X0_SPI * const spi = S3C24X0_GetBase_SPI(); + +	SET_CS_TOUCH(); +	command = 0x8000 | reg; + +        spi->ch[0].SPTDAT = (command & 0xFF00) >> 8; +	spi_wait_transmit_done(); +	spi->ch[0].SPTDAT = (command & 0x00FF); +	spi_wait_transmit_done(); + +        spi->ch[0].SPTDAT = 0xFF; +	spi_wait_transmit_done(); +	data = spi->ch[0].SPRDAT; +	spi->ch[0].SPTDAT = 0xFF; +	spi_wait_transmit_done(); + +	CLR_CS_TOUCH(); +	return (spi->ch[0].SPRDAT & 0x0FF) | (data << 8); +} + + +static void tsc2000_set_mux (unsigned int channel) +{ +        S3C24X0_GPIO * const gpio = S3C24X0_GetBase_GPIO(); + +	CLR_MUX1_ENABLE; CLR_MUX2_ENABLE; +	CLR_MUX3_ENABLE; CLR_MUX4_ENABLE; +	switch (channel) { +	case 0: +		CLR_MUX0; CLR_MUX1; +		SET_MUX1_ENABLE; +		break; +	case 1: +		SET_MUX0; CLR_MUX1; +		SET_MUX1_ENABLE; +		break; +	case 2: +		CLR_MUX0; SET_MUX1; +		SET_MUX1_ENABLE; +		break; +	case 3: +		SET_MUX0; SET_MUX1; +		SET_MUX1_ENABLE; +		break; +	case 4: +		CLR_MUX0; CLR_MUX1; +		SET_MUX2_ENABLE; +		break; +	case 5: +		SET_MUX0; CLR_MUX1; +		SET_MUX2_ENABLE; +		break; +	case 6: +		CLR_MUX0; SET_MUX1; +		SET_MUX2_ENABLE; +		break; +	case 7: +		SET_MUX0; SET_MUX1; +		SET_MUX2_ENABLE; +		break; +	case 8: +		CLR_MUX0; CLR_MUX1; +		SET_MUX3_ENABLE; +		break; +	case 9: +		SET_MUX0; CLR_MUX1; +		SET_MUX3_ENABLE; +		break; +	case 10: +		CLR_MUX0; SET_MUX1; +		SET_MUX3_ENABLE; +		break; +	case 11: +		SET_MUX0; SET_MUX1; +		SET_MUX3_ENABLE; +		break; +	case 12: +		CLR_MUX0; CLR_MUX1; +		SET_MUX4_ENABLE; +		break; +	case 13: +		SET_MUX0; CLR_MUX1; +		SET_MUX4_ENABLE; +		break; +	case 14: +		CLR_MUX0; SET_MUX1; +		SET_MUX4_ENABLE; +		break; +	case 15: +		SET_MUX0; SET_MUX1; +		SET_MUX4_ENABLE; +		break; +	default: +		CLR_MUX0; CLR_MUX1; +	} +} + + +static void tsc2000_set_range (unsigned int range) +{ +        S3C24X0_GPIO * const gpio = S3C24X0_GetBase_GPIO(); + +	switch (range) { +	case 1: +		CLR_SEL_TEMP_V_0; SET_SEL_TEMP_V_1; +		CLR_SEL_TEMP_V_2; CLR_SEL_TEMP_V_3; +		break; +	case 2: +		CLR_SEL_TEMP_V_0; CLR_SEL_TEMP_V_1; +		CLR_SEL_TEMP_V_2; SET_SEL_TEMP_V_3; +		break; +	case 3: +		SET_SEL_TEMP_V_0; CLR_SEL_TEMP_V_1; +		SET_SEL_TEMP_V_2; CLR_SEL_TEMP_V_3; +		break; +	} +} + + +static u16 tsc2000_read_channel (unsigned int channel) +{ +	u16 res; + +	tsc2000_set_mux(channel); +	udelay(3 * TSC2000_DELAY_BASE); + +	tsc2000_write(TSC2000_REG_ADC, 0x2036); +        adc_wait_conversion_done (); +        res = tsc2000_read(TSC2000_REG_AUX1); +	return res; +} + + +s32 tsc2000_contact_temp (void) +{ +	long adc_pt1000, offset; +        long u_pt1000; +	long contact_temp; + + +        tsc2000_reg_init (); +	tsc2000_set_range (3); + +        adc_pt1000 = tsc2000_read_channel (14); +        debug ("read channel 14 (pt1000 adc value): %ld\n", adc_pt1000); + +        offset = tsc2000_read_channel (15); +        debug ("read channel 15 (offset): %ld\n", offset); + +        /* +         * Formula for calculating voltage drop on PT1000 resistor: u_pt1000 = +         * x_range3 * (adc_raw - offset) / 10. Formula to calculate x_range3: +         * x_range3 = (2500 * (1000000 + err_vref + err_amp3)) / (4095*6). The +         * error correction Values err_vref and err_amp3 are assumed as 0 in +         * u-boot, because this could cause only a very small error (< 1%). +         */ +        u_pt1000 = (101750 * (adc_pt1000 - offset)) / 10; +        debug ("u_pt1000: %ld\n", u_pt1000); + +        if (tsc2000_interpolate(u_pt1000, Pt1000_temp_table, +                                &contact_temp) == -1) { +                printf ("%s: error interpolating PT1000 vlaue\n", +                         __FUNCTION__); +                return (-1000); +        } +        debug ("contact_temp: %ld\n", contact_temp); + +	return contact_temp; +} + + +void tsc2000_reg_init (void) +{ +        S3C24X0_GPIO * const gpio = S3C24X0_GetBase_GPIO(); + +	tsc2000_write(TSC2000_REG_ADC, 0x2036); +	tsc2000_write(TSC2000_REG_REF, 0x0011); +	tsc2000_write(TSC2000_REG_DACCTL, 0x0000); + +	CON_MUX0; +	CON_MUX1; + +	CON_MUX1_ENABLE; +	CON_MUX2_ENABLE; +	CON_MUX3_ENABLE; +	CON_MUX4_ENABLE; + +	CON_SEL_TEMP_V_0; +	CON_SEL_TEMP_V_1; +	CON_SEL_TEMP_V_2; +	CON_SEL_TEMP_V_3; + +	tsc2000_set_mux(0); +	tsc2000_set_range(0); +} + + +static int tsc2000_interpolate(long value, long data[][2], long *result) +{ +	int i; + +	/* the data is sorted and the first element is upper +	 * limit so we can easily check for out-of-band values +	 */ +	if (data[0][0] < value || data[1][0] > value) +		return -1; + +	i = 1; +	while (data[i][0] < value) +		i++; + +	/* To prevent overflow we have to store the intermediate +	   result in 'long long'. +	*/ + +	*result = data[i-1][1] + +		((unsigned long long)(data[i][1] - data[i-1][1]) +		 * (unsigned long long)(value - data[i-1][0])) +		/ (data[i][0] - data[i-1][0]); + +	return 0; +} + + +static void adc_wait_conversion_done(void) +{ +        while (!(tsc2000_read(TSC2000_REG_ADC) & (1 << 14))); +} diff --git a/board/trab/tsc2000.h b/board/trab/tsc2000.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4f118692c --- /dev/null +++ b/board/trab/tsc2000.h @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +/* + * Functions to access the TSC2000 controller on TRAB board (used for scanning + * thermo sensors) + * + * Copyright (C) 2003 Martin Krause, TQ-Systems GmbH, martin.krause@tqs.de + * + * Copyright (C) 2002 DENX Software Engineering, Wolfgang Denk, wd@denx.de + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + */ + +#ifndef _TSC2000_H_ +#define _TSC2000_H_ + +#include "Pt1000_temp_data.h" + +/* temperature channel multiplexer definitions */ +#define CON_MUX0         	(gpio->PCCON = (gpio->PCCON & 0x0FFFFFCFF) | 0x00000100) +#define CLR_MUX0         	(gpio->PCDAT &= 0x0FFEF) +#define SET_MUX0         	(gpio->PCDAT |= 0x00010) + +#define CON_MUX1         	(gpio->PCCON = (gpio->PCCON & 0x0FFFFF3FF) | 0x00000400) +#define CLR_MUX1         	(gpio->PCDAT &= 0x0FFDF) +#define SET_MUX1         	(gpio->PCDAT |= 0x00020) + +#define CON_MUX1_ENABLE  	(gpio->PCCON = (gpio->PCCON & 0x0FFFFCFFF) | 0x00001000) +#define CLR_MUX1_ENABLE  	(gpio->PCDAT |= 0x00040) +#define SET_MUX1_ENABLE  	(gpio->PCDAT &= 0x0FFBF) + +#define CON_MUX2_ENABLE  	(gpio->PCCON = (gpio->PCCON & 0x0FFFF3FFF) | 0x00004000) +#define CLR_MUX2_ENABLE  	(gpio->PCDAT |= 0x00080) +#define SET_MUX2_ENABLE  	(gpio->PCDAT &= 0x0FF7F) + +#define CON_MUX3_ENABLE  	(gpio->PCCON = (gpio->PCCON & 0x0FFFCFFFF) | 0x00010000) +#define CLR_MUX3_ENABLE  	(gpio->PCDAT |= 0x00100) +#define SET_MUX3_ENABLE  	(gpio->PCDAT &= 0x0FEFF) + +#define CON_MUX4_ENABLE  	(gpio->PCCON = (gpio->PCCON & 0x0FFF3FFFF) | 0x00040000) +#define CLR_MUX4_ENABLE  	(gpio->PCDAT |= 0x00200) +#define SET_MUX4_ENABLE  	(gpio->PCDAT &= 0x0FDFF) + +#define CON_SEL_TEMP_V_0 	(gpio->PCCON = (gpio->PCCON & 0x0FFCFFFFF) | 0x00100000) +#define CLR_SEL_TEMP_V_0 	(gpio->PCDAT &= 0x0FBFF) +#define SET_SEL_TEMP_V_0 	(gpio->PCDAT |= 0x00400) + +#define CON_SEL_TEMP_V_1 	(gpio->PCCON = (gpio->PCCON & 0x0FF3FFFFF) | 0x00400000) +#define CLR_SEL_TEMP_V_1 	(gpio->PCDAT &= 0x0F7FF) +#define SET_SEL_TEMP_V_1 	(gpio->PCDAT |= 0x00800) + +#define CON_SEL_TEMP_V_2 	(gpio->PCCON = (gpio->PCCON & 0x0FCFFFFFF) | 0x01000000) +#define CLR_SEL_TEMP_V_2 	(gpio->PCDAT &= 0x0EFFF) +#define SET_SEL_TEMP_V_2 	(gpio->PCDAT |= 0x01000) + +#define CON_SEL_TEMP_V_3 	(gpio->PCCON = (gpio->PCCON & 0x0F3FFFFFF) | 0x04000000) +#define CLR_SEL_TEMP_V_3 	(gpio->PCDAT &= 0x0DFFF) +#define SET_SEL_TEMP_V_3 	(gpio->PCDAT |= 0x02000) + +/* TSC2000 register definition */ +#define TSC2000_REG_X		((0 << 11) | (0 << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_Y		((0 << 11) | (1 << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_Z1		((0 << 11) | (2 << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_Z2		((0 << 11) | (3 << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_BAT1	((0 << 11) | (5 << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_BAT2	((0 << 11) | (6 << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_AUX1	((0 << 11) | (7 << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_AUX2	((0 << 11) | (8 << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_TEMP1	((0 << 11) | (9 << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_TEMP2	((0 << 11) | (0xA << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_DAC		((0 << 11) | (0xB << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_ZERO	((0 << 11) | (0x10 << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_ADC		((1 << 11) | (0 << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_DACCTL	((1 << 11) | (2 << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_REF		((1 << 11) | (3 << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_RESET	((1 << 11) | (4 << 5)) +#define TSC2000_REG_CONFIG	((1 << 11) | (5 << 5)) + +/* bit definition of TSC2000 ADC register */ +#define TC_PSM          (1 << 15) +#define TC_STS          (1 << 14) +#define TC_AD3          (1 << 13) +#define TC_AD2          (1 << 12) +#define TC_AD1          (1 << 11) +#define TC_AD0          (1 << 10) +#define TC_RS1          (1 << 9) +#define TC_RS0          (1 << 8) +#define TC_AV1          (1 << 7) +#define TC_AV0          (1 << 6) +#define TC_CL1          (1 << 5) +#define TC_CL0          (1 << 4) +#define TC_PV2          (1 << 3) +#define TC_PV1          (1 << 2) +#define TC_PV0          (1 << 1) + +/* default value for TSC2000 ADC register for use with touch functions */ +#define DEFAULT_ADC		(TC_PV1 | TC_AV0 | TC_AV1 | TC_RS0) + +#define TSC2000_DELAY_BASE	500 +#define TSC2000_NO_SENSOR	-0x10000 + +#define ERROR_BATTERY   220     /* must be adjusted, if R68 is changed on +                                 * TRAB */ + +static void tsc2000_write(unsigned short, unsigned short); +static unsigned short tsc2000_read (unsigned short); +static u16 tsc2000_read_channel (unsigned int); +static void tsc2000_set_mux (unsigned int); +static void tsc2000_set_range (unsigned int); +void tsc2000_reg_init (void); +s32 tsc2000_contact_temp (void); +static void spi_wait_transmit_done (void); +void spi_init(void); +static int tsc2000_interpolate(long value, long data[][2], long *result); +static void adc_wait_conversion_done(void); + + +static inline void SET_CS_TOUCH(void) +{ +	S3C24X0_GPIO * const gpio = S3C24X0_GetBase_GPIO(); + +	gpio->PDDAT &= 0x5FF; +} + + +static inline void CLR_CS_TOUCH(void) +{ +	S3C24X0_GPIO * const gpio = S3C24X0_GetBase_GPIO(); + +	gpio->PDDAT |= 0x200; +} + +#endif	/* _TSC2000_H_ */ diff --git a/common/cmd_vfd.c b/common/cmd_vfd.c index f04714981..118c50dcb 100644 --- a/common/cmd_vfd.c +++ b/common/cmd_vfd.c @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ int do_vfd (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[])  		return 1;  	} -	if (argv[1][0] == '#') {	/* select bitmap by number */ +	if (argv[1][0] == '/') {	/* select bitmap by number */  		bitmap = simple_strtoul(argv[1]+1, NULL, 10);  		return (trab_vfd(bitmap));  	} @@ -68,8 +68,10 @@ int do_vfd (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[])  U_BOOT_CMD(   	vfd,	2,	0,	do_vfd,   	"vfd     - load a bitmap to the VFDs on TRAB\n", - 	"N\n" + 	"/N\n"   	"    - load bitmap N to the VFDs (N is _decimal_ !!!)\n" +	"vfd ADDR\n" +	"    - load bitmap at address ADDR\n"  );  #endif	/* CFG_CMD_VFD */ diff --git a/common/exports.c b/common/exports.c index 22002ccb3..9858217ae 100644 --- a/common/exports.c +++ b/common/exports.c @@ -27,5 +27,9 @@ void jumptable_init (void)  #if defined(CONFIG_I386) || defined(CONFIG_PPC)  	gd->jt[XF_install_hdlr] = (void *) irq_install_handler;  	gd->jt[XF_free_hdlr] = (void *) irq_free_handler; -#endif +#endif	/* I386 || PPC */ +#if (CONFIG_COMMANDS & CFG_CMD_I2C) +	gd->jt[XF_i2c_write] = (void *) i2c_write; +	gd->jt[XF_i2c_read] = (void *) i2c_read; +#endif	/* CFG_CMD_I2C */  } diff --git a/examples/Makefile b/examples/Makefile index febc501e9..542791b8b 100644 --- a/examples/Makefile +++ b/examples/Makefile @@ -69,6 +69,11 @@ ifeq ($(BOARD),oxc)  SREC   += eepro100_eeprom.srec  endif +##ifeq ($(BOARD),trab) +##SREC   += trab_fkt.srec +##BIN    += trab_fkt.bin +##endif +  OBJS	= $(SREC:.srec=.o)  LIB	= libstubs.a diff --git a/include/_exports.h b/include/_exports.h index a4e156113..17cb91be3 100644 --- a/include/_exports.h +++ b/include/_exports.h @@ -10,3 +10,7 @@ EXPORT_FUNC(malloc)  EXPORT_FUNC(free)  EXPORT_FUNC(udelay)  EXPORT_FUNC(get_timer) +#if (CONFIG_COMMANDS & CFG_CMD_I2C) +EXPORT_FUNC(i2c_write) +EXPORT_FUNC(i2c_read) +#endif	/* CFG_CMD_I2C */ diff --git a/include/configs/IceCube.h b/include/configs/IceCube.h index 44ea654be..9d914a6bb 100644 --- a/include/configs/IceCube.h +++ b/include/configs/IceCube.h @@ -191,8 +191,8 @@  /*   * Various low-level settings   */ -#define CFG_HID0_INIT		0 -#define CFG_HID0_FINAL		0 +#define CFG_HID0_INIT		HID0_ICE | HID0_ICFI +#define CFG_HID0_FINAL		HID0_ICE  #define CFG_BOOTCS_START	CFG_FLASH_BASE  #define CFG_BOOTCS_SIZE		CFG_FLASH_SIZE diff --git a/include/configs/trab.h b/include/configs/trab.h index d96241a2b..daa62a349 100644 --- a/include/configs/trab.h +++ b/include/configs/trab.h @@ -315,6 +315,11 @@  #define CONFIG_MISC_INIT_R		/* have misc_init_r() function	*/  /*----------------------------------------------------------------------- + * burn-in test stuff + */ +#define BURN_IN_CYCLE_DELAY	20	/* delay in sec between burn-in test cycles */ + +/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------   * Stack sizes   *   * The stack sizes are set up in start.S using the settings below diff --git a/include/exports.h b/include/exports.h index f812f1607..84bc56b7a 100644 --- a/include/exports.h +++ b/include/exports.h @@ -18,6 +18,10 @@ void *malloc(size_t);  void free(void*);  void udelay(unsigned long);  unsigned long get_timer(unsigned long); +#if (CONFIG_COMMANDS & CFG_CMD_I2C) +int i2c_write (uchar, uint, int , uchar* , int); +int i2c_read (uchar, uint, int , uchar* , int); +#endif	/* CFG_CMD_I2C */  void app_startup(char **); @@ -31,7 +35,7 @@ enum {  	XF_MAX  }; -#define XF_VERSION	1 +#define XF_VERSION	2  #if defined(CONFIG_I386)  extern gd_t *global_data; |