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2015-07-06rk3288: Auto-detect display.David Hendricks
We currently select either HDMI or EDP (default). This patch allows us to use HDMI as a fallback for devices that may have a display connected on either interface. It also renames the enums to sound a little more sensible in other contexts (more on that in the follow-up patches). VOP_MODE_AUTO is added to the mode enum which will make it explicit that a board can support either. In AUTO_MODE we will try EDP first and then fallback to HDMI. Other modes can be set to force a certain behavior such as HDMI-only on Mickey where it doesn't make sense to try EDP. A follow-up patch will add logic for when we explicitly don't want to probe for any display (headless devices). BUG=none BRANCH=none TEST=On veyron_danger, connected EDP and HDMI displays and saw dev mode screen appear on EDP display. Unplugged EDP and then dev mode screen showed up on HDMI. Change-Id: I22b38031c4ab3d79fbb182f7a906da1197f35543 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: 3f57ed3758c4e516d9fd226ad9499b102b81b423 Original-Change-Id: I352dcde16f7f3ebbf5796852b685685e541eb794 Original-Signed-off-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/281076 Original-Reviewed-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/10775 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-06-23rockchip/rk3288: add support for hdmi displayYakir Yang
this is an brief hdmi driver which config with simple display parameter, const encoder input & output color format and 8bit color depth, and only 48KHz audio support. what's more to prevent TV have not show an right things before coreboot switch to kernel space, we have to add an terrible 2s delay to driver (2s come from test many times), cause we have to wait TV to respond (we got no flag to check whether it is ready). BUG=chrome-os-partner:40337 TEST=Booted Veyron Jerry and display normal BRANCH=None Change-Id: Icd33467e95de6219e1b614616f0112afc52097b6 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: 7e5b699aff75a579116aae63d858c834b2f648e8 Original-Change-Id: Iedc87c011c5b62ce5f16a296dd9c3e0c2eaba59b Original-Signed-off-by: Yakir Yang <ykk@rock-chips.com> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/272565 Original-Reviewed-by: Daniel Kurtz <djkurtz@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Queue: Lin Huang <hl@rock-chips.com> Original-Tested-by: Lin Huang <hl@rock-chips.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/10625 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-06-10rockchip: rk3288: add HDMI related iomux configurationhuang lin
BUG=none BRANCH=none TEST=Boot from mickey board Change-Id: I6eadf52bddcf89011a112a8e5dee5e752556add9 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: e3c865f0bf8567c3183d7948a0f9e8361db70695 Original-Change-Id: I438527ee0870044f48b23a6842986e7cf166e191 Original-Signed-off-by: huang lin <hl@rock-chips.com> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/276290 Original-Reviewed-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/10477 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net> Reviewed-by: Edward O'Callaghan <edward.ocallaghan@koparo.com>
2015-06-08Remove empty lines at end of fileElyes HAOUAS
Used command line to remove empty lines at end of file: find . -type f -exec sed -i -e :a -e '/^\n*$/{$d;N;};/\n$/ba' {} \; Change-Id: I816ac9666b6dbb7c7e47843672f0d5cc499766a3 Signed-off-by: Elyes HAOUAS <ehaouas@noos.fr> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/10446 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net> Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
2015-05-21Remove address from GPLv2 headersPatrick Georgi
As per discussion with lawyers[tm], it's not a good idea to shorten the license header too much - not for legal reasons but because there are tools that look for them, and giving them a standard pattern simplifies things. However, we got confirmation that we don't have to update every file ever added to coreboot whenever the FSF gets a new lease, but can drop the address instead. util/kconfig is excluded because that's imported code that we may want to synchronize every now and then. $ find * -type f -exec sed -i "s:Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, *MA[, ]*02110-1301[, ]*USA:Foundation, Inc.:" {} + $ find * -type f -exec sed -i "s:Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Suite 500, Boston, MA 02110-1335, USA:Foundation, Inc.:" {} + $ find * -type f -exec sed -i "s:Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place[-, ]*Suite 330, Boston, MA *02111-1307[, ]*USA:Foundation, Inc.:" {} + $ find * -type f -exec sed -i "s:Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.:Foundation, Inc.:" {} + $ find * -type f -a \! -name \*.patch \ -a \! -name \*_shipped \ -a \! -name LICENSE_GPL \ -a \! -name LGPL.txt \ -a \! -name COPYING \ -a \! -name DISCLAIMER \ -exec sed -i "/Foundation, Inc./ N;s:Foundation, Inc.* USA\.* *:Foundation, Inc. :;s:Foundation, Inc. $:Foundation, Inc.:" {} + Change-Id: Icc968a5a5f3a5df8d32b940f9cdb35350654bef9 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9233 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
2015-05-15rk3288: remove unused structs and declarationsAaron Durbin
The struct rockchip_spi_media type is no longer used; nor is initialize_rockchip_spi_cbfs_media(). Remove them. Change-Id: I2c24be249e0cd89e2dd328e05cdd24a178fe37e8 Signed-off-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/10214 Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org> Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>
2015-04-17rk3288: Add software I2C supportJulius Werner
This patch adds the necessary platform glue to allow the use of software-driven I2C bit banging on the RK3288. This is just a debugging feature that can be used to reproduce certain I2C failure cases. Also fix Makefile verstage linking for the feature and add some new rk3288 IOMUX macros as needed. BRANCH=None BUG=None TEST=Added "CONFIG_SOFTWARE_I2C=y" to configs/config.veyron_jerry, wrapped Jerry's bootblock and verstage in software_i2c_attach/detach() calls, confirmed that both PMIC and TPM could be driven correctly with software I2C driver. Tried out different combinations of software_i2c_wedge_ack() and software_i2c_wedge_read() on the PMIC and observed transfer results with the hardware controller after reboot... the worst that would happen is that the first register read-modify-write (DCDC_ILMAX) would fail to read, but all later transfers would be fine. Since that register is written twice (due to current BUCK1 ramp implementation) and is not terribily important anyway, I think we don't need to worry about wedging problems. Change-Id: Iba801ee61d30fb1fd3aef8300612c67fa50c441b Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: 24dfca9bab38a20c40ef0c2dd4c775b8d8f47487 Original-Change-Id: I96777300a57c85471bad20e23a455551e9970222 Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/247890 Original-Reviewed-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9757 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-04-17chromeos: Provide common watchdog reboot supportJulius Werner
Many ChromeOS devices use a GPIO to reset the system, in order to guarantee that the TPM cannot be reset without also resetting the CPU. Often chipset/SoC hardware watchdogs trigger some kind of built-in CPU reset, bypassing this GPIO and thus leaving the TPM locked. These ChromeOS devices need to detect that condition in their bootblock and trigger a second (proper) reboot. This patch adds some code to generalize this previously mainboard-specific functionality and uses it on Veyron boards. It also provides some code to add the proper eventlog entry for a watchdog reset. Since the second reboot has to happen before firmware verification and the eventlog is usually only initialized afterwards, we provide the functionality to place a tombstone in a memlayout-defined location (which could be SRAM or some MMIO register that is preserved across reboots). [pg: Integrates 'mips: Temporarily work around build error caused by <arch/io.h> mismatch] BRANCH=veyron BUG=chrome-os-partner:35705 TEST=Run 'mem w 0xff800000 0x9' on a Jerry, watch how a "Hardware watchdog reset" event appears in the eventlog after the reboot. Change-Id: I0a33820b236c9328b2f9b20905b69cb934326f2a Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: fffc484bb89f5129d62739dcb44d08d7f5b30b33 Original-Change-Id: I7ee1d02676e9159794d29e033d71c09fdf4620fd Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/242404 Original-Reviewed-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: c919c72ddc9d2e1e18858c0bf49c0ce79f2bc506 Original-Change-Id: I509c842d3393bd810e89ebdf0dc745275c120c1d Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/242504 Original-Reviewed-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9749 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-04-17chromeos: Move memlayout.h/symbols.h into common directoryJulius Werner
Turns out there are uses for memlayout regions not specific to vboot2. Rather than add yet another set of headers for a single region, let's make the vboot2 one common for chromeos. BRANCH=veyron BUG=chrome-os-partner:35705 TEST=Booted Jerry, compiled Blaze, Cosmos, Ryu and Storm. Change-Id: I228e0ffce1ccc792e7f5f5be6facaaca2650d818 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: c6d7aab9f4e6d0cfa12aa0478288e54ec3096d9b Original-Change-Id: I1dd7d9c4b6ab24de695d42a38913b6d9b952d49b Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/242630 Original-Reviewed-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9748 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-04-17rk3288: detect sdram size at runtimehuang lin
we use Kconfig define sdram size before, but there may use different sdram size in the same overlay, so we must detect sdram size at runtime now. If we use 4G byte sdram, we can use[0x00000000:0xff000000], since the [0xff000000:0xffffffff] is the register space. BUG=chrome-os-partner:35521 TEST=Boot from mighty BRANCH=None Change-Id: I7a167c268483743c3eaed8b71c7ec545a688270c Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: ad4f27dd08c467888eee87e3d9c4ab3077751898 Original-Change-Id: Ib32aed50c9cae6db495ff3bab28266de91f3e73b Original-Signed-off-by: huang lin <hl@rock-chips.com> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/243139 Original-Reviewed-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9734 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-04-17rk3288: Handle framebuffer through memlayout, not the resource systemJulius Werner
We've traditionally tucked the framebuffer at the end of memory (above CBMEM) on ARM and declared it reserved through coreboot's resource allocator. This causes depthcharge to mark this area as reserved in the kernel's device tree, which may be necessary to avoid display corruption on handoff but also wastes space that the OS could use instead. Since rk3288 boards now have proper display shutdown code in depthcharge, keeping the framebuffer memory reserved across the handoff (and thus throughout the lifetime of the system) should no longer be necessary. For now let's just switch the rk3288 implementation to define it through memlayout instead, which is not communicated through the coreboot tables and will get treated as normal memory by depthcharge. Note that this causes it to get wiped in developer/recovery mode, which should not be a problem because that is done in response to VbInit() (long before any images are drawn) and 0 is the default value for a corebootfb anyway (a black pixel). Eventually, we might want to think about adding more memory types to coreboot's resource system (e.g. "reserved until kernel handoff", or something specifically for the frame buffer) to model this situation better, and maybe merge it with memlayout somehow. CQ-DEPEND=CL:239470 BRANCH=veyron BUG=chrome-os-partner:34713 TEST=Booted Jerry, noticed that 'free' now displays 0x7f000 more bytes than before (curiously not 0x80000 bytes, I guess there's some alignment waste in the kernel somewhere). Made sure the memory map output from coreboot looks as expected, there's no visible display corruption in developer/recovery mode and the 'cbmem' utility still works. Change-Id: I12b7bfc1b7525f5a08cb7c64f0ff1b174df252d4 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: 10afdba54dd5d680acec9cb3fe5b9234e33ca5a2 Original-Change-Id: I1950407d3b734e2845ef31bcef7bc59b96c2ea03 Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/240819 Original-Reviewed-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9732 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-04-17veyron: Activate Winbond SPI driverJulius Werner
This patch activates the chip driver for Winbond SPI flash (which, incidentally, looks 99.9% the same as the Gigadevice driver but still requires some extra 500+ bytes of object code... there's definitely room for improvement here). Shuffle around rk3288 memlayout to make a little more room in the bootblock. BRANCH=veyron BUG=chrome-os-partner:34176 TEST=Booted Pinky. Checked bootblock and verstage memsz of final binary and noticed that both only have less than 500 bytes left against their memlayout boundary. The next piece of code we add will cause some serious headaches... Change-Id: I97ea6ac334104e4219e310afc557c164b2ff19d9 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: 8769e5a34ad3cd417132646fbb58ff51c29fb640 Original-Change-Id: Id2f1204c30aa28251cf85cb80d7ca44947388dba Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/236977 Original-Reviewed-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9719 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net> Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-04-15rk3288: support edp HPD functionhuang lin
we use the delay 200ms to meet the edp power timing request before, it waste time, so we use the HPD function to detect the edp panel now. In previous version, the hardware may not support the edp HPD function, so in the code it will spend 200ms to detect hpd single, if it don't get the hpd single, it will contiue the edp initialization process, to compatible all of the hardware version. BUG=chrome-os-partner:35623 TEST=Boot from Mighty, and display normal BRANCH=None Change-Id: I82c6a80e37fa42eef3521e6ebbf190d7e80fcece Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: 7a5343eb9af12cae9a15284217762a91ae24bac6 Original-Change-Id: I21c0ef6ce4643e90a192d8b86659264895b5fda9 Original-Signed-off-by: huang lin <hl@rock-chips.com> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/242792 Original-Reviewed-by: Daniel Kurtz <djkurtz@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9659 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
2015-04-15veyron_*: Move PMIC_BUS to a Kconfig variableDavid Hendricks
This moves PMIC_BUS from each mainboard's board.h file to a per- mainboard Kconfig variable. To prevent humans from forgetting to set a valid value, an invalid default is set in the rk3288 Kconfig and checked in rk808.c so that compilation will fail if the mainboard Kconfig does not override it. Originally, PMIC_BUS was only used by mainboard code as an argument to RK808 PMIC functions. To conform to the generic RTC API, however, the RK808 code needs to have the bus number globally defined somewhere since the rtc_get() and rtc_set() functions don't take any args. Since CONFIG_PMIC_BUS is globally visible, we no longer need to pass bus number to the PMIC functions. BUG=chrome-os-partner:34436 BRANCH=none TEST=built and booted on Pinky Signed-off-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@chromium.org> Change-Id: I73783878e507b2e7b1526dd2f81cfbdf8f1e2a55 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/240203 Reviewed-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9642 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Marc Jones <marc.jones@se-eng.com>
2015-04-15rk3288: Implement support for CRYPTO module and use it in vboot hashingJulius Werner
This patch implements support for the CRYPTO module in RK3288 and ties it into the new vboot vb2ex_hwcrypto API. We only implement SHA256 for now, since the engine doesn't support SHA512 and it's very unlikely that we'll ever use SHA1 for anything again. BRANCH=None BUG=chrome-os-partner:32987 TEST=Booted Pinky, confirmed that it uses the hardware crypto engine and that firmware body hashing time dropped to about 1.5ms (from over 70ms). Change-Id: I91d0860b42b93d690d2fa083324d343efe7da5f1 Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: e60d42cbffd0748e13bfe1a281877460ecde936b Original-Change-Id: I92510082b311a48a56224a4fc44b1bbce39b17ac Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/236436 Original-Reviewed-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-by: Randall Spangler <rspangler@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9641 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Marc Jones <marc.jones@se-eng.com>
2015-04-15veyron: Move backlight gpio control to mainboard.chuang lin
We use the devicetree to pass the backlight control gpio before, but if there have different board version, and it uses different io to control backlight, it will hard to distinguish it. So, we move the backlight control to mainboard, and use board_id to distinguish the backlight control. BUG=None TEST=emerge veyron_pinky and Boot the pinky board BRANCH=None Change-Id: Ifa81eb2455296f4b4285b681208f4393f266fb34 Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: 2ff7f65134dcf97f97757750eab41dcf8c7765d3 Original-Change-Id: I1ec8e04f4982c3a8c7e31d8dc2c75311b7199ffc Original-Signed-off-by: huang lin <hl@rock-chips.com> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/234711 Original-Reviewed-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9630 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Marc Jones <marc.jones@se-eng.com>
2015-04-15veyron: Trigger hard reset (via GPIO) if last reboot was caused by watchdogJulius Werner
Like Nyan, Veyron boards use a GPIO to reset the system so that we can make the accompanying TPM reset secure and unforgeable. The normal kernel reboot driver knows that, but the SoC-internal watchdog doesn't. This patch implements a check for the global reset status register in the early bootblock and triggers a hard_reset() when it matches "first global watchdog reset" or "second global watchdog reset". Seems that the difference between the two is is a choice controlled by wdt_glb_srst_ctrl (unconfirmed), and we want this code to run in both cases. BRANCH=None BUG=chrome-os-partner:33141 TEST=Run 'mem w 0xff800000 0x9' from the command line, watch how you end up in recovery without this patch but can boot normally with it. Change-Id: Ice79648831e1e97d22325711da9e82bbf6bf3c75 Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: 5d7cb52b2c2dcb2fff0bf83fc168439dade4b1b7 Original-Change-Id: I2581bde84f0445c15896060544e9acb60de91c8c Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/231734 Original-Reviewed-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9629 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Marc Jones <marc.jones@se-eng.com>
2015-04-14rk3288: Fix memlayout to allow a little more bootblock spaceJulius Werner
Freeing up memory on rk3288 is like squeezing water out of a stone right now, but I still managed to get a few drops here and there. Let's hope this will be enough. BRANCH=None BUG=None TEST=Pinky builds and boots again. memsz is ~15K in bootblock and ~39K in verstage. Change-Id: Icf7ff3369bf367426a34f1490e0a041ae9bd6367 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: 9a3737ab535cdef228a1607433860f881db04412 Original-Change-Id: I90d9eab5b5d3af7a2e4b836a9c7b735b7c1c48e6 Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/235870 Original-Reviewed-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9609 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-04-14rk3288: Add CBMEM console support and fix RETURN_FROM_VERSTAGEJulius Werner
Since we can now reduce our vboot2 work buffer by 4K, we can use all that hard-earned space for the CBMEM console instead (and 4K are unfortunately barely enough for all the stuff we dump with vboot2). Also add console_init() and exception_init() to the verstage for CONFIG_RETURN_FROM_VERSTAGE, which was overlooked before (our model requires those functions to be called again at the beginning of every stage... even though some consoles like UARTs might not need it, others like the CBMEM console do). In the !RETURN_FROM_VERSTAGE case, this is expected to be done by the platform-specific verstage entry wrapper, and already in place for the only implementation we have for now (tegra124). (Technically, there is still a bug in the case where EARLY_CONSOLE is set but BOOTBLOCK_CONSOLE isn't, since both verstage and romstage would run init_console_ptr() as if they were there first, so the romstage overwrites the verstage's output. I don't think it's worth fixing that now, since EARLY_CONSOLE && !BOOTBLOCK_CONSOLE is a pretty pointless use-case and I think we should probably just get rid of the CONFIG_BOOTBLOCK_CONSOLE option eventually.) BRANCH=None BUG=None TEST=Booted Pinky. Change-Id: I87914df3c72f0262eb89f337454009377a985497 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: 85486928abf364c5d5d1cf69f7668005ddac023c Original-Change-Id: Id666cb7a194d32cfe688861ab17c5e908bc7760d Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/232614 Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9607 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-04-14timer: Reestablish init_timer(), consolidate timer initialization callsJulius Werner
We have known for a while that the old x86 model of calling init_timer() in ramstage doesn't make sense on other archs (and is questionable in general), and finally removed it with CL:219719. However, now timer initialization is completely buried in the platform code, and it's hard to ensure it is done in time to set up timestamps. For three out of four non-x86 SoC vendors we have brought up for now, the timers need some kind of SoC-specific initialization. This patch reintroduces init_timer() as a weak function that can be overridden by platform code. The call in ramstage is restricted to x86 (and should probably eventually be removed from there as well), and other archs should call them at the earliest reasonable point in their bootblock. (Only changing arm for now since arm64 and mips bootblocks are still in very early state and should sync up to features in arm once their requirements are better understood.) This allows us to move timestamp_init() into arch code, so that we can rely on timestamps being available at a well-defined point and initialize our base value as early as possible. (Platforms who know that their timers start at zero can still safely call timestamp_init(0) again from platform code.) BRANCH=None BUG=None TEST=Booted Pinky, Blaze and Storm, compiled Daisy and Pit. Change-Id: I1b064ba3831c0c5b7965b1d88a6f4a590789c891 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: ffaebcd3785c4ce998ac1536e9fdd46ce3f52bfa Original-Change-Id: Iece1614b7442d4fa9ca981010e1c8497bdea308d Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/234062 Original-Reviewed-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9606 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-04-13rk3288: Increase PD_BUS_ACLK (SRAM clock) to improve boot speedJulius Werner
This patch doubles the ACLK peripheral clock for the PD_BUS power domain to 297MHz, which is the closest to the maximum of 300MHz we can reach by dividing GPLL. This frequency directly translates into SRAM speed, so maximizing it has a huge impact on boot speed (especially with the lack of SRAM caching). BUG=chrome-os-partner:32987 TEST=Booted Veyron_Pinky. Hacked timestamps into vboot and confirmed that the (visibly) long signature verification times are nearly halved. Change-Id: Iafa3044854a4058a7f885c775119d964a6295de4 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: c230585f4344d0eab4f8eeaa761869965f2da08a Original-Change-Id: I3f19eaa3d97dcc6235d820c71eb5edf2ae87d647 Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/224524 Original-Trybot-Ready: Doug Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9600 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
2015-04-10rockchip: support displayhuang lin
Implement VOP and eDP drivers, vop and edp clock configuration, framebuffer allocation and display configuration logic. The eDP driver reads panel EDID to determine panel dimensions and the pixel clock used by the VOP. The pixel clock is generating using the NPLL. BUG=chrome-os-partner:31897 TEST=Booted Veyron Pinky and display normal BRANCH=None Change-Id: I01b5c347a3433a108806aec61aa3a875cab8c129 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: e4f863b0b57f2f5293ea8015db86cf7f8acc5853 Original-Change-Id: I61214f55e96bc1dcda9b0f700e5db11e49e5e533 Original-Signed-off-by: huang lin <hl@rock-chips.com> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/219050 Original-Reviewed-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9553 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-04-10vboot: move vboot files to designated directoryDaisuke Nojiri
This moves vboot1 and vboot2 files to their designated directory. Common code stays in vendorcode/google/chromeos. BUG=none BRANCH=none TEST=built cosmos, veyron_pinky, rush_ryu, nyan_blaze, samus, parrot, lumpy, daisy_spring, and storm. Signed-off-by: Daisuke Nojiri <dnojiri@chromium.org> Original-Change-Id: Ia9fb41ba30930b79b222269acfade7ef44b23626 Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/222874 Original-Reviewed-by: Daisuke Nojiri <dnojiri@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Queue: Daisuke Nojiri <dnojiri@chromium.org> Original-Tested-by: Daisuke Nojiri <dnojiri@chromium.org> (cherry picked from commit cbfef9ad40776d890e2149b9db788fe0b387d210) Signed-off-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org> Change-Id: Ia73696accfd93cc14ca83516fa77f87331faef51 Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9433 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
2015-04-10gpio: Extend common GPIO header, simplify function namesJulius Werner
We've had gpiolib.h which defines a few common GPIO access functions for a while, but it wasn't really complete. This patch adds the missing gpio_output() function, and also renames the unwieldy gpio_get_in_value() and gpio_set_out_value() to the much easier to handle gpio_get() and gpio_set(). The header is renamed to the simpler gpio.h while we're at it (there was never really anything "lib" about it, and it was presumably just chosen due to the IPQ806x include/ conflict problem that is now resolved). It also moves the definition of gpio_t into SoC-specific code, so that different implementations are free to encode their platform-specific GPIO parameters in those 4 bytes in the most convenient way (such as the rk3288 with a bitfield struct). Every SoC intending to use this common API should supply a <soc/gpio.h> that typedefs gpio_t to a type at most 4 bytes in length. Files accessing the API only need to include <gpio.h> which may pull in additional things (like a gpio_t creation macro) from <soc/gpio.h> on its own. For now the API is still only used on non-x86 SoCs. Whether it makes sense to expand it to x86 as well should be separately evaluated at a later point (by someone who understands those systems better). Also, Exynos retains its old, incompatible GPIO API even though it would be a prime candidate, because it's currently just not worth the effort. BUG=None TEST=Compiled on Daisy, Peach_Pit, Nyan_Blaze, Rush_Ryu, Storm and Veyron_Pinky. Change-Id: Ieee77373c2bd13d07ece26fa7f8b08be324842fe Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: 9e04902ada56b929e3829f2c3b4aeb618682096e Original-Change-Id: I6c1e7d1e154d9b02288aabedb397e21e1aadfa15 Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/220975 Original-Reviewed-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9400 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-04-08rk3288: Change all SoC headers to <soc/headername.h> systemJulius Werner
This patch is the start of a series to change all non-x86 SoC-specific headers to be included as <soc/header.h> instead of the old <soc/vendor/chip/header.h> or "header.h". It will add an include/soc/ directory under every src/soc/vendor/chip/ and append the .../include/ part of that to the global include path. This matches the usage of <arch/header.h> for architecture-specific headers and had already been done for some headers on Tegra. It has the advantage that a source file which does not know the specific SoC used (e.g. Tegra files common for multiple chips, or a global include file) can still include SoC-specific headers and access macros/types defined there. It also makes the includes for mainboard files more readable, and reduces the chance to pull in a wrong header when copying mainboard sources to use a different-related SoC (e.g. using a Tegra124 mainboard as template for a Tegra132 one). For easier maintainability, every SoC family is modified individually. This patch starts out by changing Rk3288. Also alphabetized headers in affected files since we touch them anyway. BUG=None TEST=Whole series: compared binary images for Daisy, Nyan_Blaze, Rush_Ryu, Storm, Urara and Veyron_Pinky. Confirmed that they are byte-for-byte identical except for timestamps, hashes, and __LINE__ macro replacements. Compile-tested individual patches. Change-Id: I4d74a0c56be278e591a9cf43f93e9900e41f4319 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: 4ad8b6d2e0280428aa9742f0f7b723c00857334a Original-Change-Id: I415b8dbe735e572d4ae2cb1df62d66bcce386fff Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/222025 Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9349 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>