
Hi Pali,
On Sun, Mar 5, 2023 at 4:41 PM Tony Dinh mibodhi@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Pali,
On Sun, Mar 5, 2023 at 2:54 PM Pali Rohár pali@kernel.org wrote:
On Sunday 05 March 2023 14:46:55 Tony Dinh wrote:
On Sun, Mar 5, 2023 at 2:44 PM Tony Dinh mibodhi@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Pali,
On Sun, Mar 5, 2023 at 3:55 AM Pali Rohár pali@kernel.org wrote:
On Sunday 05 March 2023 04:21:42 Martin Rowe wrote:
On Sat, 4 Mar 2023 at 10:51, Pali Rohár pali@kernel.org wrote:
> Improve code for checking strapping pins which specifies boot mode source. > > Martin, could you test if Clearfog can be still configured into UART > booting mode via HW switches and if it still works correctly? First > patch is reverting UART related commit for Clearfog which I think it not > needed anymore. >
On Clearfog the logic in the CONFIG_ARMADA_38X ifdef before the switch that you refactored in cpu.c/get_boot_device is all that gets processed. It decides there is an error and returns BOOT_DEVICE_UART, probably because of the invalid boot workaround for broken UART selection that you identified.
Ok, so I figured out correctly how this invalid mode works.
UART only works if I use the clearfog_spi_defconfig or if I select CONFIG_MVEBU_SPL_BOOT_DEVICE_UART=y. It does not work with the MMC or SATA defconfigs. I get the same result without this patch series applied, though.
The failed cases have the same output (other than kwboot header patching output) until after sending boot image data is complete. The output stops after: ================================ 98 % [................................................................. ] Done Finishing transfer [Type Ctrl-\ + c to quit] ================================
This is very strange because CONFIG_MVEBU_SPL_BOOT_DEVICE_UART just instruct mkimage what to put into kwbimage header.
If I'm looking at the output correctly then SPL was booted, it correctly trained DDR RAM, returned back to bootrom, kwboot continued sending main u-boot and bootrom confirmed that transfer of both SPL and main u-boot is complete. But then there is no output from main u-boot.
It looks like an unrelated issue with kwboot.c, which I was sure was working after the last patches but I can no longer reproduce a successful boot.
Can you check that you are using _both_ mkimage and kwboot from version with applying _all_ my patches recently sent to ML? Because both mkimage and kwboot have fixes for SATA and SDIO images.
For me it looks like that either mkimage generated incorrect image size for SATA or SDIO image. Or kwboot incorrectly parsed that image size from kwbimage header and sent smaller image.
> Also could you check if SATA booting is still working correctly? >
SATA works correctly.
Perfect!
> Tony, should address problems with SPI booting when it is configured to > different configuration. In fourth commit I added all possible boot mode > strapping pin configurations which are recognized by A385 bootrom (and > not the only one described in the HW spec, which is incomplete).
It works great! Here the strapping is SPI 1 (0x34), and the boot mode is set to "Trying to boot from SPI" correctly. I'm having a problem with SPL SPI probing the device. But I don't think it is not related to this boot mode patch. There is something in SPL SPI that either I don't understand or it is a bug.
I meant "But I don't think it is related to this boot mode patch".
0x34 uses SPI controller 1. So maybe you need to adjust some config options? In your log is usage of bus 0, so maybe this could be the reason.
Previously I did not use bus 1, and used the default bus 0 and it still works! so I've suspected there is some problem in SPL SPI (i.e. it works when it should not). But now default bus 0 no longer works.
I am configuring bus 1, but I'm not yet successful. There are multiple places where bus 1 is needed to be specified. Also, might I also need -u-boot.dtsi to tag the spi1 as dm,pre-reloc ?
I know it's no longer boot mode detection in my test. We knew that worked.
But I can't seem to get that SPI 1 booting to work, and hope you can see something in this log. The strapping pin is 0x34, but the SPI probe on bus 1 always fails. The envs loading on SPI 1 also fails. But the BootROM apparently *can* load the u-boot image from SPI. And after u-boot start, the SPI bus is 0 (shown in dm tree, and in sf probe command below).
<BEGIN LOG> BootROM - 1.73 Booting from SPI flash
U-Boot SPL 2023.04-rc2-tld-1-00090-g3652b7b399-dirty (Mar 06 2023 - 15:25:16 -0800) High speed PHY - Version: 2.0 Detected Device ID 6820 board SerDes lanes topology details: | Lane # | Speed | Type | -------------------------------- | 0 | 0 | SGMII0 | | 1 | 3 | SATA0 | | 2 | 3 | SATA1 | | 4 | 5 | USB3 HOST0 | | 5 | 5 | USB3 HOST1 | -------------------------------- High speed PHY - Ended Successfully mv_ddr: 14.0.0 DDR4 Training Sequence - Switching XBAR Window to FastPath Window mv_ddr: completed successfully SAR_REG=0xcb00934c boot_device=0x34 Trying to boot from SPI spl_spi_load_image sf_bus = 1 sf_cs = 0 spi_flash_probe spi_flash Invalid bus 1 (err=-19) SPI probe failed. Trying to boot from BOOTROM Returning to BootROM (return address 0xffff05c4)... BootROM: Image checksum verification PASSED
U-Boot 2023.04-rc2-tld-1-00090-g3652b7b399-dirty (Mar 06 2023 - 15:25:16 -0800) Thecus N2350
SoC: MV88F6820-A0 at 1066 MHz DRAM: 1 GiB (533 MHz, 32-bit, ECC not enabled) Core: 62 devices, 22 uclasses, devicetree: separate MMC: Loading Environment from SPIFlash... Invalid bus 1 (err=-19) *** Warning - spi_flash_probe_bus_cs() failed, using default environment
Model: Thecus N2350 Net: Warning: ethernet@70000 (eth0) using random MAC address - fe:d5:7a:cc:a7:65 eth0: ethernet@70000 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 N2350 > dm tree Class Index Probed Driver Name ----------------------------------------------------------- root 0 [ + ] root_driver root_driver simple_bus 0 [ + ] simple_bus |-- soc simple_bus 1 [ + ] simple_bus | |-- internal-regs i2c 0 [ ] i2c_mvtwsi | | |-- i2c@11000 i2c 1 [ ] i2c_mvtwsi | | |-- i2c@11100 serial 0 [ + ] ns16550_serial | | |-- serial@12000 pinctrl 0 [ ] armada-38x-pinctrl | | |-- pinctrl@18000 pinconfig 0 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- ge-rgmii-pins-0 pinconfig 1 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- ge-rgmii-pins-1 pinconfig 2 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- i2c-pins-0 pinconfig 3 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- mdio-pins pinconfig 4 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- ref-clk-pins-0 pinconfig 5 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- ref-clk-pins-1 pinconfig 6 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- spi-pins-0 pinconfig 7 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- spi-pins-1 pinconfig 8 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- nand-pins pinconfig 9 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- nand-rb pinconfig 10 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- uart-pins-0 pinconfig 11 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- uart-pins-1 pinconfig 12 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- sdhci-pins pinconfig 13 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- sata-pins-0 pinconfig 14 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- sata-pins-1 pinconfig 15 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- sata-pins-2 pinconfig 16 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- sata-pins-3 pinconfig 17 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- pmx-power-button pinconfig 18 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- pmx-copy-button pinconfig 19 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- pmx-reset-button pinconfig 20 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- pmx-sata1-white-led pinconfig 21 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- pmx-sata1-red-led pinconfig 22 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- pmx-sata2-white-led pinconfig 23 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- pmx-sata2-red-led pinconfig 24 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- pmx-sys-white-led pinconfig 25 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- pmx-sys-red-led pinconfig 26 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- pmx-buzzer pinconfig 27 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- pmx-pwr-off pinconfig 28 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- pmx-pwr-blue-led pinconfig 29 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- pmx-pwr-red-led pinconfig 30 [ ] pinconfig | | | |-- pmx-usb-white-led pinconfig 31 [ ] pinconfig | | | `-- pmx-usb-red-led gpio 0 [ ] gpio_mvebu | | |-- gpio@18100 gpio 1 [ ] gpio_mvebu | | |-- gpio@18140 reset 0 [ + ] mvebu-reset | | |-- system-controller@18200 timer 0 [ + ] orion_timer | | |-- timer@20300 ethernet 0 [ + ] mvneta | | |-- ethernet@70000 bootdev 0 [ ] eth_bootdev | | | `-- ethernet@70000.bootdev usb 0 [ ] ehci_mvebu | | |-- usb@58000 mdio 0 [ ] mvmdio | | |-- mdio@72004 rtc 0 [ ] rtc-armada38x | | |-- rtc@a3800 ahci 0 [ ] ahci_mvebu | | |-- sata@a8000 scsi 0 [ ] ahci_scsi | | | `-- ahci_scsi usb 1 [ ] xhci_mvebu | | |-- usb3@f0000 usb 2 [ ] xhci_mvebu | | `-- usb3@f8000 spi 0 [ ] mvebu_spi | |-- spi@10680 spi_flash 0 [ ] jedec_spi_nor | | `-- spi-flash@0 misc 0 [ ] pcie_mvebu_base | `-- pcie pci 0 [ ] pcie_mvebu | |-- pcie0.0 pci 1 [ ] pcie_mvebu | `-- pcie1.0 simple_bus 2 [ ] simple_bus |-- regulators bootstd 0 [ ] bootstd_drv `-- bootstd bootmeth 0 [ ] bootmeth_distro |-- distro bootmeth 1 [ ] bootmeth_efi |-- efi bootmeth 2 [ ] bootmeth_pxe `-- pxe N2350 > sf probe 0:0 SF: Detected mx25l3205d with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 4 KiB, total 4 MiB N2350 > sf probe 1:0 Invalid bus 1 (err=-19) dev_get_uclass_priv: null device Failed to initialize SPI flash at 1:0 (error -19) <END LOG>
So I think there is probably some problem in SPL SPI. Note that for a38x, spi0 is @10600, and spi1 is spi@10680. So the dm tree listing, spi 0 [ ] mvebu_spi | |-- spi@10680
index 0 is *not* bus 0, it is just the 1st device.
Meanwhile, the sf probe command is supposed to take bus:cs as argument, but it is taking the first device too. My thinking is DM SPI probably has never been tested with this scenario (spi1 is the only active SPI controller in the board).
Thanks, Tony
U-Boot SPL 2023.04-rc2-tld-1-00090-g3652b7b399-dirty (Mar 05 2023 - 13:52:31 -0800) High speed PHY - Version: 2.0 Detected Device ID 6820 board SerDes lanes topology details: | Lane # | Speed | Type |
| 0 | 0 | SGMII0 | | 1 | 3 | SATA0 | | 2 | 3 | SATA1 | | 4 | 5 | USB3 HOST0 | | 5 | 5 | USB3 HOST1 |
High speed PHY - Ended Successfully mv_ddr: 14.0.0 DDR4 Training Sequence - Switching XBAR Window to FastPath Window mv_ddr: completed successfully SAR_REG=0xcb00934c boot_device=0x34 Trying to boot from SPI spl_spi_load_image sf_bus = 0 sf_cs = 0 spi_flash_probe spi_flash Invalid bus 0 (err=-19) SPI probe failed. Trying to boot from BOOTROM Returning to BootROM (return address 0xffff05c4)... BootROM: Image checksum verification PASSED
Thanks, Tony
> > Stefan, do you have some AXP board with SATA boot source? Because I'm > adding it for completeness in the last sixth patch. > > Pali Rohár (6): > arm: mvebu: Remove A38x BOOT_FROM_UART_ALT 0x3f constant > arm: mvebu: Remove A38x BOOT_FROM_SATA 0x22 constant > arm: mvebu: Convert BOOT_FROM_* constants to function macros > arm: mvebu: Define all options for A38x BOOT_FROM_* macros > arm: mvebu: Define all BOOTROM_ERR_MODE_* macros > arm: mvebu: Define all options for AXP BOOT_FROM_* macros > > arch/arm/mach-mvebu/cpu.c | 20 ++++++------- > arch/arm/mach-mvebu/include/mach/soc.h | 41 ++++++++++++++++---------- > 2 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) > > -- > 2.20.1 > >