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Shaohui Xie f9539a9caa powerpc/p2041: fix serdes reference clock frequency display for PC board
PC board has different serdes clock setting with PB board, it uses same
serdes frequency setting on bank2 as on bank1. PC board can be distingushed
from PB board by checking CPLD version, if running on PC board, then fix
the serdes reference clock frequency of bank2.

Signed-off-by: Shaohui Xie <Shaohui.Xie@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Andy Fleming <afleming@freescale.com>
2013-05-24 16:54:13 -05:00
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Makefile punt unused clean/distclean targets 2011-10-15 22:20:36 +02:00
README doc: cleanup - move board READMEs into respective board directories 2012-07-29 15:42:02 +02:00
cpld.c powerpc/p2041rdb: remove watch dog related codes 2011-10-03 08:52:13 -05:00
cpld.h powerpc/p2041rdb: remove watch dog related codes 2011-10-03 08:52:13 -05:00
ddr.c powerpc/mpc8xxx: Merge entries in DDR speed table 2011-10-09 17:57:53 -05:00
eth.c powerpc/p2041: move Lanes mux to board early init 2013-01-30 11:25:08 -06:00
p2041rdb.c powerpc/p2041: fix serdes reference clock frequency display for PC board 2013-05-24 16:54:13 -05:00

README

Overview
=========
The P2041 Processor combines four Power Architecture processor cores
with high-performance datapath acceleration architecture(DPAA), CoreNet
fabric infrastructure, as well as network and peripheral bus interfaces
required for networking, telecom/datacom, wireless infrastructure, and
military/aerospace applications.

P2041RDB board is a quad core platform supporting the P2041 processor
of QorIQ DPAA series.

Boot from NOR flash
===================
1. Build image
	make P2041RDB_config
	make all

2. Program image
	=> tftp 1000000 u-boot.bin
	=> protect off all
	=> erase eff80000 efffffff
	=> cp.b 1000000 eff80000 80000

3. Program RCW
	=> tftp 1000000 rcw.bin
	=> protect off all
	=> erase e8000000 e801ffff
	=> cp.b 1000000 e8000000 50

4. Program FMAN Firmware ucode
	=> tftp 1000000 ucode.bin
	=> protect off all
	=> erase ef000000 ef0fffff
	=> cp.b 1000000 ef000000 2000

5. Change DIP-switch
	SW1[1-5] = 10110
	Note: 1 stands for 'on', 0 stands for 'off'

Boot from SDCard
===================
1. Build image
	make P2041RDB_SDCARD_config
	make all

2. Generate PBL imge
   Use PE tool to produce a image used to be programed to
   SDCard which contains RCW and U-Boot image.

3. Program the PBL image to SDCard
	=> tftp 1000000 pbl_sd.bin
	=> mmcinfo
	=> mmc write 1000000 8 441

4. Program FMAN Firmware ucode
	=> tftp 1000000 ucode.bin
	=> mmc write 1000000 46a 10

5. Change DIP-switch
	SW1[1-5] = 01100
	Note: 1 stands for 'on', 0 stands for 'off'

Boot from SPI flash
===================
1. Build image
	make P2041RDB_SPIFLASH_config
	make all

2. Generate PBL imge
   Use PE tool to produce a image used to be programed to
   SPI flash which contains RCW and U-Boot image.

3. Program the PBL image to SPI flash
	=> tftp 1000000 pbl_spi.bin
	=> spi probe 0
	=> sf erase 0 100000
	=> sf write 1000000 0 $filesize

4. Program FMAN Firmware ucode
	=> tftp 1000000 ucode.bin
	=> sf erase 110000 10000
	=> sf write 1000000 110000 $filesize

5. Change DIP-switch
	SW1[1-5] = 10100
	Note: 1 stands for 'on', 0 stands for 'off'

CPLD command
============
The CPLD is used to control the power sequence and some serdes lane
mux function.

cpld reset			 - hard reset to default bank
cpld reset altbank		 - reset to alternate bank
cpld lane_mux <lane> <mux_value> - set multiplexed lane pin
		lane 6: 0 -> slot1 (Default)
			1 -> SGMII
		lane a: 0 -> slot2 (Default)
			1 -> AURORA
		lane c: 0 -> slot2 (Default)
			1 -> SATA0
		lane d: 0 -> slot2 (Default)
			1 -> SATA1

Using the Device Tree Source File
=================================
To create the DTB (Device Tree Binary) image file, use a command
similar to this:
	dtc -O dtb -b 0 -p 1024 p2041rdb.dts > p2041rdb.dtb

Or use the following command:
	{linux-2.6}/make p2041rdb.dtb ARCH=powerpc

then the dtb file will be generated under the following directory:
	{linux-2.6}/arch/powerpc/boot/p2041rdb.dtb

Booting Linux
=============
Place a linux uImage in the TFTP disk area.
	tftp 1000000 uImage
	tftp 2000000 rootfs.ext2.gz.uboot
	tftp 3000000 p2041rdb.dtb
	bootm 1000000 2000000 3000000