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Make the NGW100 bitbang i2c use open drain signaling. Also, speed it up, so it's closer to 100 kHz ... the code paths seem to be long enough that the udelay isn't dominating bit times. The peak bit rate I observed was around 125 kHz, but that's with large delays (usually before ACK/NAK) which hold the overall rate down to around 80 kHz (call it 100 usec/byte on average). Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net> Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@atmel.com>
177 lines
4.3 KiB
C
177 lines
4.3 KiB
C
/*
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* Board-specific setup code for the ATNGW100 Network Gateway
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Atmel Corporation
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*/
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#include <linux/clk.h>
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#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
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#include <linux/i2c-gpio.h>
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <linux/linkage.h>
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#include <linux/platform_device.h>
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#include <linux/types.h>
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#include <linux/leds.h>
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#include <linux/spi/spi.h>
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#include <asm/io.h>
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#include <asm/setup.h>
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#include <asm/arch/at32ap7000.h>
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#include <asm/arch/board.h>
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#include <asm/arch/init.h>
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#include <asm/arch/portmux.h>
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/* Initialized by bootloader-specific startup code. */
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struct tag *bootloader_tags __initdata;
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struct eth_addr {
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u8 addr[6];
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};
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static struct eth_addr __initdata hw_addr[2];
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static struct eth_platform_data __initdata eth_data[2];
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static struct spi_board_info spi0_board_info[] __initdata = {
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{
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.modalias = "mtd_dataflash",
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.max_speed_hz = 10000000,
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.chip_select = 0,
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},
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};
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/*
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* The next two functions should go away as the boot loader is
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* supposed to initialize the macb address registers with a valid
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* ethernet address. But we need to keep it around for a while until
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* we can be reasonably sure the boot loader does this.
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*
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* The phy_id is ignored as the driver will probe for it.
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*/
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static int __init parse_tag_ethernet(struct tag *tag)
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{
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int i;
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i = tag->u.ethernet.mac_index;
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if (i < ARRAY_SIZE(hw_addr))
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memcpy(hw_addr[i].addr, tag->u.ethernet.hw_address,
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sizeof(hw_addr[i].addr));
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return 0;
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}
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__tagtable(ATAG_ETHERNET, parse_tag_ethernet);
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static void __init set_hw_addr(struct platform_device *pdev)
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{
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struct resource *res = platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0);
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const u8 *addr;
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void __iomem *regs;
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struct clk *pclk;
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if (!res)
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return;
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if (pdev->id >= ARRAY_SIZE(hw_addr))
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return;
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addr = hw_addr[pdev->id].addr;
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if (!is_valid_ether_addr(addr))
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return;
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/*
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* Since this is board-specific code, we'll cheat and use the
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* physical address directly as we happen to know that it's
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* the same as the virtual address.
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*/
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regs = (void __iomem __force *)res->start;
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pclk = clk_get(&pdev->dev, "pclk");
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if (!pclk)
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return;
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clk_enable(pclk);
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__raw_writel((addr[3] << 24) | (addr[2] << 16)
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| (addr[1] << 8) | addr[0], regs + 0x98);
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__raw_writel((addr[5] << 8) | addr[4], regs + 0x9c);
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clk_disable(pclk);
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clk_put(pclk);
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}
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void __init setup_board(void)
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{
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at32_map_usart(1, 0); /* USART 1: /dev/ttyS0, DB9 */
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at32_setup_serial_console(0);
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}
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static const struct gpio_led ngw_leds[] = {
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{ .name = "sys", .gpio = GPIO_PIN_PA(16), .active_low = 1,
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.default_trigger = "heartbeat",
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},
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{ .name = "a", .gpio = GPIO_PIN_PA(19), .active_low = 1, },
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{ .name = "b", .gpio = GPIO_PIN_PE(19), .active_low = 1, },
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};
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static const struct gpio_led_platform_data ngw_led_data = {
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.num_leds = ARRAY_SIZE(ngw_leds),
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.leds = (void *) ngw_leds,
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};
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static struct platform_device ngw_gpio_leds = {
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.name = "leds-gpio",
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.id = -1,
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.dev = {
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.platform_data = (void *) &ngw_led_data,
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}
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};
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static struct i2c_gpio_platform_data i2c_gpio_data = {
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.sda_pin = GPIO_PIN_PA(6),
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.scl_pin = GPIO_PIN_PA(7),
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.sda_is_open_drain = 1,
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.scl_is_open_drain = 1,
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.udelay = 2, /* close to 100 kHz */
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};
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static struct platform_device i2c_gpio_device = {
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.name = "i2c-gpio",
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.id = 0,
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.dev = {
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.platform_data = &i2c_gpio_data,
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},
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};
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static int __init atngw100_init(void)
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{
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unsigned i;
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/*
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* ATNGW100 uses 16-bit SDRAM interface, so we don't need to
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* reserve any pins for it.
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*/
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at32_add_system_devices();
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at32_add_device_usart(0);
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set_hw_addr(at32_add_device_eth(0, ð_data[0]));
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set_hw_addr(at32_add_device_eth(1, ð_data[1]));
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at32_add_device_spi(0, spi0_board_info, ARRAY_SIZE(spi0_board_info));
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at32_add_device_usba(0, NULL);
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for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ngw_leds); i++) {
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at32_select_gpio(ngw_leds[i].gpio,
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AT32_GPIOF_OUTPUT | AT32_GPIOF_HIGH);
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}
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platform_device_register(&ngw_gpio_leds);
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at32_select_gpio(i2c_gpio_data.sda_pin,
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AT32_GPIOF_MULTIDRV | AT32_GPIOF_OUTPUT | AT32_GPIOF_HIGH);
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at32_select_gpio(i2c_gpio_data.scl_pin,
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AT32_GPIOF_MULTIDRV | AT32_GPIOF_OUTPUT | AT32_GPIOF_HIGH);
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platform_device_register(&i2c_gpio_device);
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return 0;
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}
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postcore_initcall(atngw100_init);
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