From: Stephen Williams <gfi8d1h02@sneakemail.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot-Users] PPC405GPr reset troubles
Date: Sat, 06 Mar 2004 22:25:32 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <2771-13523@sneakemail.com> (raw)
This may be slightly off-topic, but the hardware is as right
as I can get it, so I'm looking for some sort of software problem.
I am having trouble with the "reset" command, and the /SysReset
in particular, in connection with the EBC clock settings. The
PSR (Pin Strapping Register) is spontaneously changing values
on the /SysReset. In particular, the external bus clock divisor
is changing from /4 to /2. I've added a dump of the PSR right
where U-Boot prints the CPU speeds, and I get the following:
U-Boot 1.0.2 (Mar 5 2004 - 17:03:00)
XXXX PSR=0xfdfc0ce0
CPU: IBM PowerPC 405GPr Rev. B at 266.500 MHz (PLB=133, OPB=33, EBC=33 MHz)
PCI sync clock at 33 MHz, internal PCI arbiter enabled
16 kB I-Cache 16 kB D-Cache
[...etc...]
?> reset
U-Boot 1.0.2 (Mar 5 2004 - 17:03:00)
XXXX PSR=0xfdf80ce0
CPU: IBM PowerPC 405GPr Rev. B at 266.500 MHz (PLB=133, OPB=33, EBC=66 MHz)
PCI sync clock at 33 MHz, internal PCI arbiter enabled
16 kB I-Cache 16 kB D-Cache
I see with an O'Scope that the EMCTxEN signal (which is the
difference between PSR values) is really low during the /SysReset,
and it is clearly stable low then. But the PSR is read-only?
Why is my PSR wrong?
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