From: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] U-boot PPC405EX with DDR2 DIMM
Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 12:36:01 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <52401991.3040503@denx.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <16691A8B34B5D9458EA3A1C37A11555A01E32A2A@tanisys-ex2.Tanisys.Local>
Hi Steve,
On 18.09.2013 13:26, Steve Miller wrote:
> I have inherited a design using the PPC405EX that was based on the
> Kilauea reference design. One of the changes was Kilauea uses on-board
> DDR2 DRAM ICs and this design uses DDR2 DIMMs. The u-boot is working,
> except only 256MB of RAM is available instead of the 1GIG that the
> module supports. This working 256MB matches the memory that the
> Kilauea had. In looking into this, the CONFIG_SPD_EEPROM was undefined,
> as that was what was appropriate for the Kilauea. I defined this but
> got lots of compiler errors. So I did the following:
>
>
>
> 1. Updated the eldk to 5.4
>
> 2. Downloaded the latest u-boot source code I could find.
> (Version 2013)
Good. Using the latest version is always a "good thing" to do.
> I still get compiler errors. The first error is in 40x_spd_sdram.c I
> do not believe it should be attempting to compile this as it appears to
> be SPD setting for SDRAM modules and not DDR2 modules. I added another
> check to line 50 of 40x_spd_sdram.c to skip that file if it is a 405EX.
> This of course, eliminated those compiler errors.
Yes, this file should not be used on 405ex. Its for the "older" 405
variants with SDRAM and not DDR2.
> Next place is has trouble is 44x_spd_ddr2.c In line 460 it cannot find
> SDR0_SRST0_DMC for example. Another example is line 821, it cannot find
> SDR0_DDR0. In searching the PPC405EX datasheet, I do not find that
> these registers exist in this part. I believe it is supposed to
> compile this file, as the file has specific references to the 405EX.
> However, I do not know what I am missing to get this to compile for that
> processor.
>
>
>
> Questions:
>
>
>
> 1. Has anyone compiled u-boot for the 405EX using a DIMM, aka an
> SPD defined RAM?
I don't remember one. Not 100% sure, since 4xx development is quite dead
since a few years.
> 2. Is there something obvious that I need to place in the config
> to get this to work? I compared this config to another product that
> uses a 460SX. I did not see anything special that the 460SX was
> configuring to make the system work with the SPD of the DIMM.
IIRC, then 405EX uses the same DDR2 controller as for example 460EX
does. Most likely a different version of this IP core though. Perhaps
with some extensions missing because of 460EX supporting bigger address
spaces. So you should take the canyonlands defines as a reference:
#define CONFIG_SPD_EEPROM
#define SPD_EEPROM_ADDRESS {0x50, 0x51}
You need to adjust the EEPROM addresses to your board of course. And its
very likely that you need to change/fix the 44x_spd_ddr2.c code to
really support the 405EX.
Best regards,
Stefan
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-09-23 10:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-09-18 11:26 [U-Boot] U-boot PPC405EX with DDR2 DIMM Steve Miller
2013-09-19 23:44 ` Rommel Custodio
2013-09-23 10:36 ` Stefan Roese [this message]
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2013-09-23 12:06 Steve Miller
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