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authorAndy Green <andy@openmoko.com>2008-11-19 17:09:56 +0000
committerAndy Green <agreen@pads.home.warmcat.com>2008-11-19 17:09:56 +0000
commitf92e8c8670f21d25f4e3c575b394c6312c659e39 (patch)
tree5b970cf779a85fea9da07ae5d62379a8cf6edf83 /drivers/watchdog/at91rm9200_wdt.c
parente06346a8baf9c3340299930a8ea8586e1f0a729c (diff)
introduce-BANKCON-meddling-sysfs.patch
A few questions have been flying around about how optimal our waitstates are for various things including Glamo. This patch introduces new sysfs nodes /sys/devices/platform/neo1973-memconfig.0/BANKCON0 ... /sys/devices/platform/neo1973-memconfig.0/BANKCON7 If you cat them you get translated info about bus speed on that chip select, eg, # cat /sys/devices/platform/neo1973-memconfig.0/BANKCON1 BANKCON1 = 0x00000A40 Type = ROM / SRAM PMC = normal (1 data) Tacp = 2 clocks Tcah = 0 clocks Tcoh = 1 clock Tacc = 3 clocks Tcos = 1 clock Tacs = 0 clocks You can write them in hex too # echo 0x200 > /sys/devices/platform/neo1973-memconfig.0/BANKCON1 The write format for BANKCON0 - 5 looks like this b1..b0 PMC Page Mode Config b3..b2 Tacp Page Mode Access Cycle b5..b4 Tcah Address hold after CS deasserted b7..b6 Tcoh CS hold after OE deasserted b10..b8 Tacc Access Cycle Period b12..b11 Tcos CS setup before OE asserted b14..b13 Tacs Address setup before CS asserted BANKCON 6 and 7 have two extra bits b16..b15 MT Memory type (00=ROM/SRAM, 11=DRAM) If it's ROM/SRAM, the rest of the bits are as described above. For DRAM b1..b0 SCAN Column address number b3..b2 RAS to CAS delay The patch is intended to let people experiement on their own. But of course you will crash things for sure if the timing is wrong, and you can also trash SD Card data if you make Glamo unstable, so remove it or remount ro first. Other horrible things are possible, but because the settings aren't sticky, you should always be able to recover by either normal reboot usually or at worst NOR boot and then dfu. Most likely you will just crash your session and have to reboot if your settings are bad, but consider yourself warned bad things are possible. :-) Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
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