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From: Pieter <phenning@vastech.co.za>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] Bad CPU identification on MPC8544DS
Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2009 07:17:34 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <49AE0EEE.6040700@vastech.co.za> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1236107045.8988.27.camel@penguin>



jeff angielski wrote:
> Despite the SVR being the same (0x803c0011), the latest u-boot is
> misidentifying the CPU when compared against the original 1.3.0 u-boot.
> The CPU is a 8544E but u-boot is reporting 8533E.
>
> The wierd part of this is that according to the Chip Errata for the
> MPC8544E, the SVR *should* be 0x803c01xx  - which is different than both
> the 1.3 and latest git version are reading.
>
> Can any of the Freescale guys explain this discrepancy between the
> manual, the Freescale BSP u-boot, and the latest u-boot?
>
>
>
> Using the u-boot that is built with the LTIB and ships with the
> MPC8544DS board:
>
>
>
> U-Boot 1.3.0-rc3 (Mar 28 2008 - 11:13:50)
>
> CPU:   8544_E, Version: 1.1, (0x803c0011)
> Core:  E500, Version: 2.2, (0x80210022)  
> Clock Configuration:                     
>        CPU: 999 MHz, CCB: 399 MHz,       
>        DDR: 199 MHz, LBC:  24 MHz        
> L1:    D-cache 32 kB enabled             
>        I-cache 32 kB enabled             
>
>
>
> Using the latest u-boot:
>
>
> U-Boot 2009.03-rc1-00031-gd82fd0f-dirty (Mar 03 2009 - 13:09:00)
>
> CPU:   8533E, Version: 1.1, (0x803c0011)
> Core:  E500, Version: 2.2, (0x80210022) 
> Clock Configuration:                    
>        CPU0:1000 MHz,                   
>        CCB:400  MHz,                    
>        DDR:200  MHz (400 MT/s data rate), LBC:25   MHz
> L1:    D-cache 32 kB enabled                          
>        I-cache 32 kB enabled                          
> Board: MPC8544DS, System ID: 0x12, System Version: 0x20, FPGA Version:
> 0x31
>   
I found that U-boot 2009 does  much more detailed checking regarding the
CPU IDs. But also found discrepancies in the CPU reporting while running
U-boot 2009 using the BDI 2000. With the BDI2000 my CPU was detected as
8547E and with a standalone boot, U-Boot got 8548E.

See if the CPU is detected incorrectly while booting stand alone.
cheers pieter
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Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-03-03 19:04 [U-Boot] Bad CPU identification on MPC8544DS jeff angielski
2009-03-04  5:17 ` Pieter [this message]
2009-03-06 13:39 ` jeff angielski

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