
On Wednesday, October 01, 2014 at 08:18:58 AM, Chin Liang See wrote:
On Sun, 2014-09-21 at 14:58 +0200, marex@denx.de wrote:
This entire series is the second stab at making SoCFPGA usable with mainline U-Boot again. There are much fewer bits missing than in the last series, more cleanup happened and bugs were fixed. This allows me to use mainline U-Boot on my SoCFPGA systems.
The big missing part is the SPL generation, which still needs a lot of additional work. We also miss the Cadence QSPI controller driver.
This set contains patches for a few subsystems, which are utilized by the SoCFPGA, but the most part is the SoCFPGA chip support. This series now contains cleanup for the mayhem in drivers/fpga/altera.c code, which was terrible, but is now much better.
Thanks Marek, I tested this series of patches and here are the outcome I have.
SDMMC - Working as I can read and write to SDMMC Boot - Working as I can boot till Linux Ethernet - Seems not working for me.
I suspect that's because the ethernet support in the originally upstreamed SoCFPGA code never worked on the SoCDK in the first place. I think the SoCDK uses EMAC1, but the mainline code uses EMAC0 for whatever reason.
Edit include/configs/socfpga_cyclone5.h and change: -#define CONFIG_EMAC_BASE SOCFPGA_EMAC0_ADDRESS +#define CONFIG_EMAC_BASE SOCFPGA_EMAC1_ADDRESS
Does this work ?
FPGA programming - Seems not working for me too.
I zap'd the "run bridge_enable_handoff" thing and replaced it with "bridge enable" command. Could that be the case ?
I will help to look into those features which are not working for me. But this series of patches serves as a good start.
Please let me know if some of the above help first. The network part should and if it does, then I will add a patch. The FPGA part should as well
Also, I separated the patches into smaller groups, which I will resubmit one more time, but you can find a merge of all of them at [1], so you don't have to apply them by hand. Please be advised, that those branches will be replaced with a never ones, that's why there's the timestamp at the end of the name (so check the repository if there is no new topic/arm/socfpga-yyyymmdd). Also, I will likely garbage collect the old ones at some point.
[1] http://git.denx.de/?p=u-boot/u-boot- socfpga.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/topic/arm/socfpga-20140930
Best regards, Marek Vasut