From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Marek Vasut Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2016 04:05:09 +0200 Subject: [U-Boot] Newbie SPL question for socfpga_sockit In-Reply-To: References: <56D7E389.5080308@electromag.com.au> <56DF7F80.4060602@electromag.com.au> <56E0010A.6010202@denx.de> <56EA09DA.5040504@denx.de> <56EEC7DE.7050605@opensource.altera.com> <56EED309.40305@denx.de> <56F17B81.1050301@opensource.altera.com> <56F6F695.8030204@denx.de> <57037868.1080204@electromag.com.au> <5704362B.30708@denx.de> <57045C40.8040502@denx.de> <5704E847.3020405@denx.de> Message-ID: <5705C055.20305@denx.de> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: u-boot@lists.denx.de On 04/07/2016 03:42 AM, George Broz wrote: Hi, >>> U-Boot SPL 2016.03 (Apr 05 2016 - 17:57:23) >>> drivers/ddr/altera/sequencer.c: Preparing to start memory calibration >>> drivers/ddr/altera/sequencer.c: CALIBRATION PASSED >>> drivers/ddr/altera/sequencer.c: Calibration complete >>> Trying to boot from MMC1 >>> >>> First time that an SPL built from a recent version has run successfully >>> on that board. >>> >>> Will try it out on de0 tomorrow morning... >> >> This is great news, thanks! > > This patch also fixes the intermittent SDRAM calibration failures on my > de0_nano_soc board. Thanks so much! Great > Now with up-to-date versions of SPL and image... I have some > USB questions/news/observations: > > When using an OTG cable between USB port and mass storage > device, the de0_nano_soc board is able to detect and access some USB > sticks. The detection with these is almost immediate from when 'usb start' > is entered. If the same (working) USB stick is used with a non-OTG cable, > I get the timeout messages from before: > > dwc_otg_core_host_init: Timeout! > dwc_otg_core_host_init: Timeout! > > and this is true even if I add 'dr_mode = "host" ' I don't think the driver supports the dr_mode property yet. Patch is welcome. > to the dts for usb1 > of the de0 > (and rebuild/reload). The older SPL/image that ships from the Terasic factory > detects USB sticks with a non-OTG cable, (the cable that ships with the unit). > What is the correct "expected" behavior here?? Is an OTG cable required or > not? The DWC2 driver tests the value of the OTG ID pin, so if you don't use OTG cable with correct ID pin setup, the host won't work. > Even with the OTG cable, some USB sticks "fail" in a not-so-great way. > I have a Kingston stick and the sequence goes like this: > > => usb reset > resetting USB... > USB0: Core Release: 2.93a > scanning bus 0 for devices... > > <<< 1 minute, 41 seconds pass before >>> > ... Device NOT ready > Request Sense returned 00 00 00 > > <<< then another 24 seconds pass before >>> > > 2 USB Device(s) found > > It was able to read some information about the stick: > > => usb info > : > 2: Mass Storage, USB Revision 2.0 > - Kingston DataTraveler SE9 0014857749E5ECB0173000D3 > - Class: (from Interface) Mass Storage > - PacketSize: 64 Configurations: 1 > - Vendor: 0x0930 Product 0x6545 Version 1.0 > Configuration: 1 > - Interfaces: 1 Bus Powered 200mA > Interface: 0 > - Alternate Setting 0, Endpoints: 2 > - Class Mass Storage, Transp. SCSI, Bulk only > - Endpoint 1 In Bulk MaxPacket 512 > - Endpoint 2 Out Bulk MaxPacket 512 > > BUT, the stick cannot be accessed otherwise, for example: > > => usb part 0 > ## Unknown partition table type 0 > > > Is there any feature of the USB stick that would indicate > whether or not it is "compatible" with u-boot? Can you do "dcache off" before you do "usb reset" and see if that fixes the problem ? > Thanks again for the calibration fix! Let me > know if there is something else I can test! Yeah, I CCed you on the DDR patches, so you can reply with your Tested-By for SoCkit and Nano-SoC. Thanks Best regards, Marek Vasut