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authorAndrew Jeffery2019-11-08 15:49:45 +1030
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman2019-11-08 11:28:21 +0100
commit5e5022995683539609b3904213b7d72ab71188b7 (patch)
tree5e40e08974ad2e2accff0ca8a7a285069c1b3b98 /drivers/fsi
parent913b73730e15eebbe7182834a3a923ca0c1255e8 (diff)
fsi: aspeed: Fix OPB0 byte order register values
The data byte order selection registers in the APB2OPB primarily expose some internal plumbing necessary to get correct write accesses onto the OPB. OPB write cycles require "data mirroring" across the 32-bit data bus to support variable data width slaves that don't implement "byte enables". For slaves that do implement byte enables the master can signal which bytes on the data bus the slave should consider valid. The data mirroring behaviour is specified by the following table: +-----------------+----------+-----------------------------------+ | | | 32-bit Data Bus | +---------+-------+----------+---------+---------+-------+-------+ | | | | | | | | | ABus | Mn_BE | Request | Dbus | Dbus | Dbus | Dbus | | (30:31) | (0:3) | Transfer | 0:7 | 8:15 | 16:23 | 24:31 | | | | Size | byte0 | byte1 | byte2 | byte3 | +---------+-------+----------+---------+---------+-------+-------+ | 00 | 1111 | fullword | byte0 | byte1 | byte2 | byte3 | +---------+-------+----------+---------+---------+-------+-------+ | 00 | 1110 | halfword | byte0 | byte1 | byte2 | | +---------+-------+----------+---------+---------+-------+-------+ | 01 | 0111 | byte | _byte1_ | byte1 | byte2 | byte3 | +---------+-------+----------+---------+---------+-------+-------+ | 00 | 1100 | halfword | byte0 | byte1 | | | +---------+-------+----------+---------+---------+-------+-------+ | 01 | 0110 | byte | _byte1_ | byte1 | byte2 | | +---------+-------+----------+---------+---------+-------+-------+ | 10 | 0011 | halfword | _byte2_ | _byte3_ | byte2 | byte3 | +---------+-------+----------+---------+---------+-------+-------+ | 00 | 1000 | byte | byte0 | | | | +---------+-------+----------+---------+---------+-------+-------+ | 01 | 0100 | byte | _byte1_ | byte1 | | | +---------+-------+----------+---------+---------+-------+-------+ | 10 | 0010 | byte | _byte2_ | | byte2 | | +---------+-------+----------+---------+---------+-------+-------+ | 11 | 0001 | byte | _byte3_ | _byte3_ | | byte3 | +---------+-------+----------+---------+---------+-------+-------+ Mirrored data values are highlighted by underscores in the Dbus columns. The values in the ABus and Request Transfer Size columns correspond to values in the field names listed in the write data order select register descriptions. Similar configuration registers are exposed for reads which enables the secondary purpose of configuring hardware endian conversions. It appears the data bus byte order is switched around in hardware so set the registers such that we can access the correct values for all widths. The values were determined by experimentation on hardware against fixed CFAM register values to configure the read data order, then in combination with the table above and the register layout documentation in the AST2600 datasheet performing write/read cycles to configure the write data order registers. Signed-off-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> Signed-off-by: Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au> Acked-by: Alistair Popple <alistair@popple.id.au> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20191108051945.7109-12-joel@jms.id.au Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/fsi')
-rw-r--r--drivers/fsi/fsi-master-aspeed.c6
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/fsi/fsi-master-aspeed.c b/drivers/fsi/fsi-master-aspeed.c
index 95e226ac78b9..f49742b310c2 100644
--- a/drivers/fsi/fsi-master-aspeed.c
+++ b/drivers/fsi/fsi-master-aspeed.c
@@ -459,11 +459,11 @@ static int fsi_master_aspeed_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
writel(fsi_base, aspeed->base + OPB_FSI_BASE);
/* Set read data order */
- writel(0x0011bb1b, aspeed->base + OPB0_READ_ORDER1);
+ writel(0x00030b1b, aspeed->base + OPB0_READ_ORDER1);
/* Set write data order */
- writel(0x0011bb1b, aspeed->base + OPB0_WRITE_ORDER1);
- writel(0xffaa5500, aspeed->base + OPB0_WRITE_ORDER2);
+ writel(0x0011101b, aspeed->base + OPB0_WRITE_ORDER1);
+ writel(0x0c330f3f, aspeed->base + OPB0_WRITE_ORDER2);
/*
* Select OPB0 for all operations.