
Add Slawomir Stepien;
Hi Jonas, John, Slawomir:
On 2023/10/18 04:47, Jonas Karlman wrote:
Hi Kever,
On 2023-10-08 11:09, Kever Yang wrote:
On 2023/10/8 05:25, John Clark wrote:
NanoPC-T6 is a Rockchip RK3588 based SBC by FriendlyElec.
There are four variants depending on the DRAM size: 4G/32GB eMMC, 8G/64GB eMMC, 16G/16MB SPI NOR, and 16G/256GB eMMC/16MB SPI NOR
So the board is using SPI NOR flash.
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diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-rockchip/rk3588/rk3588.c b/arch/arm/mach-rockchip/rk3588/rk3588.c index b1f535fad5..e08ebfa39b 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-rockchip/rk3588/rk3588.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-rockchip/rk3588/rk3588.c @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; const char * const boot_devices[BROM_LAST_BOOTSOURCE + 1] = { [BROM_BOOTSOURCE_EMMC] = "/mmc@fe2e0000", [BROM_BOOTSOURCE_SPINOR] = "/spi@fe2b0000/flash@0",
- [BROM_BOOTSOURCE_SPINAND] = "/spi@fe2b0000/flash@0",
Why need a SPI NAND?
If this is really needed, will be a separate patch to support a new boot source from bootrom.
I have done spi boot testing on a few rk3588 boards with SPI NOR flash, and there seem to be a correlation between the bootsource/bootdevice id written to reg by the bootrom and the fspi iomux used by the board.
Following bootsource/bootdevice value can be read from reg,
- FSPI (M0): 3
- FSPI (M1): 4
- FSPI (M2): 6
based on testing on the following boards:
Radxa ROCK 5 Model A - fspim0_pins - rk3588s
Xunlong Orange Pi 5 - fspim0_pins - rk3588s brom_bootdevice_id: 3
FriendlyElec NanoPC-T6 - fspim1_pins - rk3588
Xunlong Orange Pi 5 Plus - fspim1_pins - rk3588 brom_bootdevice_id: 4
Radxa ROCK 5 Model B - fspim2_pins - rk3588 brom_bootdevice_id: 6
Can these observations be correct? And if so, maybe we should use following constants for RK3588?
BROM_BOOTSOURCE_FSPI_M0 = 3 BROM_BOOTSOURCE_FSPI_M1 = 4 BROM_BOOTSOURCE_FSPI_M2 = 6
Very good finding, I have check internally with bootrom owner, the definition is exactly same as
these three option for SPI M0 to M2.
Any insights into what values bootrom will write to reg would be very helpful.
After add FSPI M0-M2, the spi NAND/NOR source has complete support, there is no separate definition
for SPI NAND and SPI NOR for now until RK3588, all three ports can support both SPI NAND and spi NOR.
Thanks,
- Kever
Regards, Jonas
Thanks,
- Kever