From: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] How do ARM platform initialize DDR?
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 14:48:18 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <523B7122.2000304@freescale.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20130919213937.B3D4938043B@gemini.denx.de>
On 09/19/2013 02:39 PM, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Dear York Sun,
>
> In message <523B67D2.2050107@freescale.com> you wrote:
>>
>> So for ARM platforms, the majority don't have the flexibility of using
>> different DIMMs and/or clocks?
>
> The majority of ARM systems are embedded designs which never use any
> kind of DIMM, but raw soldered-on RAM chips.
That explains a lot.
>
>> Does it make sense to share the Freescale DDR driver across ARM and
>> Powerpc? Or does it make more sense to selectively copy the mpc8xxx DDR
>> driver to Freescale ARM subfolder to start with. If the similarity
>
> You are probably in a beter position to answer that than us - how many
> ARM systems are there around that use the same memory controller as
> the MPC8xxx?
Zero as far as I know. But this is changing and this is why I brought it
up. I don't want to maintain two set of drivers if not necessary.
>
>> For those who is not familiar with, Freescale is extending products to
>> ARM cores. I am expecting peripherals stay relatively close, so many
>> driver can be reused.
>
> Well, I'm not sure which exact products you might have in mind here,
> but from what we've seen so far with the i.MX2x (and mxs), i.MX3x,
> iMX5x and i.MX6 systems, there are commnon IP blocks like the FEC, but
> so far I haven't seen this with the memory controller.
I hope I am not revealing a secret. :)
It has been announced that new SoCs are coming. It is still too early.
But I am preparing software for it.
>
> And I haven't seen any single FSL ARM board in our lab yet that was
> using any kind ot DIMM or such.
>
Thanks for confirmation. I will let you know once I learn what the board
will look like (not very soon).
York
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-09-19 21:48 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-09-17 15:59 [U-Boot] How do ARM platform initialize DDR? York Sun
2013-09-17 16:34 ` MJ embd
2013-09-17 16:41 ` York Sun
2013-09-17 17:07 ` MJ embd
2013-09-18 4:23 ` Sharma Bhupesh-B45370
2013-09-19 20:57 ` Tom Rini
2013-09-19 21:08 ` York Sun
2013-09-19 21:33 ` Tom Rini
2013-09-19 21:49 ` York Sun
2013-09-20 7:13 ` Mj Embd
2013-09-19 21:39 ` Wolfgang Denk
2013-09-19 21:48 ` York Sun [this message]
2013-09-25 23:30 ` [U-Boot] When to create a SoC directory for ARM York Sun
2013-09-25 23:52 ` Scott Wood
2013-09-26 1:04 ` sun york-R58495
2013-09-26 1:10 ` Scott Wood
2013-09-26 9:58 ` Wolfgang Denk
2013-09-22 13:02 ` [U-Boot] How do ARM platform initialize DDR? Timur Tabi
2013-09-22 13:00 ` Timur Tabi
2013-09-22 13:50 ` Wolfgang Denk
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