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Most predefined TLB tables don't have memory coherence bit set for SDRAM. This wasn't an issue before invalidate_dcache_range() function was enabled. Without the coherence bit, dcache invalidation doesn't automatically flush the cache. The coherence bit is already set when dynamic TLB table is used. For some boards with different SPL boot method, or with legacy fixed setting, this bit needs to be set in TLB files. Signed-off-by: York Sun <york.sun@nxp.com> |
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cmd_arc.c | ||
ddr.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
law.c | ||
MAINTAINERS | ||
Makefile | ||
README | ||
spl_minimal.c | ||
spl.c | ||
tlb.c | ||
ucp1020.c | ||
ucp1020.h |
The uCP1020 product family (ucp1020) is an Arcturus Networks Inc. System on Modules product featuring a Freescale P1020 CPU, optionally populated with 1, 2 or 3 Gig-Ethernet PHYs, DDR3, NOR Flash, eMMC NAND Flash and/or SPI Flash. Information on the generic product family can be found here: http://www.arcturusnetworks.com/products/ucp1020 The UCP1020 several configurable options ======================================== - the selection of populated phy(s): KSZ9031 (current default for eTSEC 1 and 3) - the selection of boot location: SPI Flash or NOR flash The UCP1020 includes 2 default configurations ============================================= NOR boot image: configs/UCP1020_defconfig SPI boot image: configs/UCP1020_SPIFLASH_defconfig The UCP1020 adds an additional command in cmd_arc.c to access and program SPI resident factory defaults for serial number, and 1, 2 or 3 Ethernet HW Addresses. Build example ============= make distclean make UCP1020_defconfig make Default Scripts =============== A default upgrade scripts is included in the default environment variable example: B$ run tftpflash Dual Environment ================ This build enables dual / failover environment environment. NOR Flash Partition declarations and scripts ============================================ Several scripts are available to allow TFTP of images and programming directly into defined NOR flash partitions. Examples: B$ run program0 B$ run program1 B$ run program2