This follows section 18.4.2.2 SD Soft Reset Flow in the TI AM335x Technical
Reference Manual and seems to fix the "ti_mmchs0: Error: current cmd NULL,
already done?" messages.
ePWM is controlled by sysctl nodes dev.am335x_pwm.N.period,
dev.am335x_pwm.N.dutyA and dev.am335x_pwm.N.dutyB that controls
PWM period and duty cycles for channels A and B respectively.
Period and duty cycle are measured in clock ticks. Default
clock frequency for AM335x PWM subsystem is 100MHz
register from a bus space resource.
Note that this macro is just for ARM, and is intended to have a short
lifespan. The DMA engines in some SoCs need the physical address of a
memory-mapped device register as one of the arguments for the transfer.
Several scattered ad-hoc solutions have been converted to use this macro,
which now also serves to mark the places where a more complete fix needs
to be applied (after that fix has been designed).
Switch eventtimers(9) from using struct bintime to sbintime_t.
Even before this not a single driver really supported full dynamic range of
struct bintime even in theory, not speaking about practical inexpediency.
This change legitimates the status quo and cleans up the code.
Although AM335x TRM states that GPIO_OE register is not used and just
reflects pads configuration in practice it does control pin behavior
and shoiuld be set in addition to pinmux setup
Major changes:
* Finally tracked down the flow control setting that
seems to have been causing TX stalls and watchdog timeouts
* RX and TX paths now share a lot more code
* TX interrupt is no longer used; we instead GC finished
tx queue entries at the bottom of the start routine.
* TX start now queues fragmented packets directly; it only
invokes defrag() for occasional very fragmented packets.
* "sysctl dev.cpsw" dumps controller statistics and queue counts
* Host Error Interrupt will give extensive debugging information
if the controller chokes on the queued data.
TX stalls in this driver, I've also had some
time to evaluate the effectiveness of different
watchdog strategies.
This is the latest attempt, which consolidates
all of the watchdog logic in one place and
consistently detects TX stalls and resets within
a couple of seconds.
(as used in AM335x SoC for BeagleBone).
Among other things:
* Watchdog reset doesn't hang the driver.
* Disconnecting cable doesn't hang the driver.
* ifconfig up/down doesn't hang the driver
* Out-of-memory no longer panics the driver.
Known issues:
* Doesn't have good support for fragmented packets
(calls m_defrag() on TX, assumes RX packets are never fragmented)
* Promisc and allmulti still unimplimented
* addmulti and delmulti still unimplemented
* TX queue still stalls (but watchdog now consistently recovers in ~5s)
* No sysctl monitoring
* Only supports port0
* No switch configuration support
* Not tested on anything but BeagleBone
Committed from: BeagleBone
- Add pl310.disable tunable to disable L2 cache altogether. In
order to make sure that it's 100% disabled we use cache event
counters for cache line eviction and read allocate events
and panic if any of these counters increased. This is purely
for debugging purpose
- Direct access DEBUG_CTRL and CTRL might be unavailable in
unsecure mode, so use platform-specific functions for
these registers
- Replace #if 1 with proper erratum numbers
- Add erratum 753970 workaround
- Remove wait function for atomic operations
- Protect cache operations with spin mutex in order to prevent race condition
- Disable instruction cache prefetch and make sure data cache
prefetch is enabled in OMAP4-specific intialization
The copies of initarm used on platforms with FDT support were almost
identical. The differences were pulled out into separate functions that
were called by initarm.
This change merges the, now identical, copies of initarm and a few of it's
support functions. This is a step towards a common kernel on ARMv6.
* Record TX mbufs when we get them so we can release them.
* Set TX/RX mbuf slots to NULL when we are no longer responsible for them
* Move dma sync on RX into RX intr routine