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| diff --git a/doc/README.mpc85xxads b/doc/README.mpc85xxads index f78c9c6b3..4c1686faa 100644 --- a/doc/README.mpc85xxads +++ b/doc/README.mpc85xxads @@ -13,36 +13,44 @@ use the newest binutils-2.14.tar.bz2 from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils.      shipped with your board. Then apply the following changes:      SW3[1-6]="all OFF"  (boot from 32bit flash, no boot sequence is used)      SW10[2-6]="all OFF" (turn on CPM SCC for serial port,works for 8540/8560) -    SW11[2]='OFF for dracom, ON for draco' (single switch to toggle draco.dracom mode) +    SW11[2]='OFF for 8560, ON for 8540' (single switch to toggle 8540.8560 mode) +    SW11[7]='ON' (rev2), 'OFF' (rev1)      SW4[7-8]="OFF OFF" (enable serial ports,I'm using the top serial connector)      SW22[1-4]="OFF OFF ON OFF"      SW5[1-10[="ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF"      J1 = "Enable Prog" (Make sure your flash is programmable for development) -    Ethernet PHY connectors(J47,J56) should be removed if you want to use the ethernet. -1.2 If you want to test PCI functionality with a 33Mhz PCI card, you will have to change -    the system clock from the default 66Mhz to 33Mhz by  setting SW15[1]="OFF" and -    SW17[8]="OFF". After that you may also need double your platform clock(SW6) because -    the system clock is now only half of its original value. -1.3 SW6 is a very important switch, it decides your platform clock and CPU clock based on -    the on-board system clock(default 66MHz). Check the document along with your board -    for details. +1.2 If you want to test PCI functionality with a 33Mhz PCI card, you will +    have to change the system clock from the default 66Mhz to 33Mhz by +    setting SW15[1]="OFF" and SW17[8]="OFF". After that you may also need +    double your platform clock(SW6) because the system clock is now only +    half of its original value.  +1.3 SW6 is a very important switch, it decides your platform clock and CPU +    clock based on the on-board system clock(default 66MHz). Check the +    document along with your board for details. +  2. MEMORY MAP TO WORK WITH LINUX KERNEL -2.1. For the initial bringup, we adopted a consistent memory scheme between u-boot and -    linux kernel, you can customize it based on your system requirements: -      DDR:          0x00000000-0x1fffffff (max 512MB) -      PCI:          0xe0000000-0xefffffff (256MB) -      RIO:          0xf0000000-0xf7ffffff (128MB) -      Local SDRAM:  0xf8000000-0xfbffffff (64MB) -      Local CSx:    0xfc000000-0xfdefffff (31MB) BCSR,RTC,ATM config,etc. -      CCSRBAR:      0xfdf00000-0xfdffffff (1MB) -      Flash:        0xfe000000-0xffffffff (max 32MB) -2.2  We are submitting Linux kernel patches for MPC8540 and MPC8560. Hope you will be -     able to download them from linuxppc-2.4 public source by the time you are reading -     this. Please make sure the kernel's ppcboot.h is consistent with U-Boot's u-boot.h, -     then you can use two default configuration files in the kernel source as a test: -	arch/ppc/configs/mpc8540ads_defconfig -	arch/ppc/configs/mpc8560ads_defconfig + +2.1. For the initial bringup, we adopted a consistent memory scheme +     between u-boot and linux kernel, you can customize it based on your +     system requirements: + +     0x0000_0000     0x7fff_ffff     DDR                     2G  +     0x8000_0000     0x9fff_ffff     PCI MEM                 512M +     0xc000_0000     0xdfff_ffff     Rapid IO                512M +     0xe000_0000     0xe000_ffff     CCSR                    1M +     0xe200_0000     0xe2ff_ffff     PCI IO                  16M +     0xf000_0000     0xf7ff_ffff     SDRAM                   128M +     0xf800_0000     0xf80f_ffff     BCSR                    1M +     0xff00_0000     0xffff_ffff     FLASH (boot bank)       16M + +2.2 We are submitting Linux kernel patches for MPC8540 and MPC8560. You +    can download them from linuxppc-2.4 public source. Please make sure the +    kernel's ppcboot.h is consistent with U-Boot's u-boot.h. You can use two +    default configuration files as your starting points to configure the +    kernel: +	arch/ppc/configs/mpc8540_ads_defconfig +	arch/ppc/configs/mpc8560_ads_defconfig  3. DEFINITIONS AND COMPILATION  3.1 Explanation on NEW definitions in include/configs/MPC8540ADS.h and include/ @@ -50,9 +58,6 @@ use the newest binutils-2.14.tar.bz2 from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils.      CONFIG_BOOKE            BOOKE(e.g. Motorola MPC85xx, IBM 440, etc)      CONFIG_E500             BOOKE e500 family(Motorola)      CONFIG_MPC85xx          MPC8540,MPC8560 and their derivatives -    CONFIG_MPC85xx_REV1     MPC85xx Rev 1 Chip, in general you will use a Rev2 -			    chip from Nov.2003. If you still see this definition -			    while you have a Rev2(and newer) chip,undef this.      CONFIG_MPC8540          MPC8540 specific      CONFIG_MPC8560          MPC8560 specific      CONFIG_MPC8540ADS       MPC8540ADS board specific @@ -61,8 +66,7 @@ use the newest binutils-2.14.tar.bz2 from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils.      CONFIG_SPD_EEPROM       Use SPD EEPROM for DDR auto configuration, you can also  			    manual config the DDR after undef this definition.      CONFIG_DDR_ECC          only for ECC DDR module -    CONFIG_DDR_DLL          possible DLL fix needed for Rev1 chip for more stability. -			    you can disable this if you're having a newer chip. +    CONFIG_DDR_DLL          DLL fix on some ADS boards needed for more stability.      CONFIG_RAM_AS_FLASH     after define this, you can load U-Boot into localbus  			    SDRAM and treat localbus SDRAM as a flash. We use this  			    memory based U-Boot before flash is working while Metrowerks @@ -78,8 +82,19 @@ use the newest binutils-2.14.tar.bz2 from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils.     make MPC8560ADS_config (or make MPC8540ADS_config)     make -4.  Note on the 10/100/1000 Ethernet controller: -4.1 Sometimes after U-Boot is up, the 'tftp' won't work well with TSEC ethernet. If that +4.  Notes: +4.1 When connecting with kermit, the following commands must be present.in +   your .kermrc file. These are especially important when booting as +   MPC8560, as the serial console will not work without them: + +set speed 115200 +set carrier-watch off +set handshake none +set flow-control none +robust + +    +4.2 Sometimes after U-Boot is up, the 'tftp' won't work well with TSEC ethernet. If that     happens, you can try the following steps to make network work:     MPC8560ADS>tftp 1000000 pImage     (if it hangs, use Ctrl-C to quit) @@ -88,6 +103,17 @@ use the newest binutils-2.14.tar.bz2 from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils.     >1     >. (to quit this memory operation)     MPC8560ADS>tftp 1000000 pImage +4.3 If you're one of the early developers using the Rev1 8540/8560 chips, please use U-Boot  +   1.0.0, as the newer silicon will only support Rev2 and future revisions of 8540/8560. + + +4.4 Reflash U-boot Image using U-boot + +    => tftp 0 u-boot.bin +    => protect off fff80000 ffffffff +    => erase fff80000 ffffffff +    => cp.b 0 fff80000 80000 +  5. Screen dump:  5.1 MPC8540ADS board |