From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: George McCollister Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2016 12:12:30 -0500 Subject: [U-Boot] [RFC] x86: baytrail: azalia DT configuration mock-up In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: u-boot@lists.denx.de On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 9:09 PM, Bin Meng wrote: > Hi George, > > On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 9:09 PM, George McCollister > wrote: >> On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 7:17 PM, Bin Meng wrote: >>> Hi George, >>> >>> On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 4:57 AM, George McCollister >>> wrote: >>>> I'm looking for feedback on this mock-up of fsp,azalia-config DT >>>> before I proceed to writing code. I included everything in fsp for >>>> context. >>>> >>>> fsp { >>>> compatible = "intel,baytrail-fsp"; >>>> fsp,mrc-init-tseg-size = <0>; >>>> fsp,mrc-init-mmio-size = <0x800>; >>>> fsp,mrc-init-spd-addr1 = <0xa0>; >>>> fsp,mrc-init-spd-addr2 = <0xa2>; >>>> fsp,emmc-boot-mode = <2>; >>>> fsp,enable-sdio; >>>> fsp,enable-sdcard; >>>> fsp,enable-hsuart1; >>>> fsp,enable-spi; >>>> fsp,enable-sata; >>>> fsp,sata-mode = <1>; >>>> fsp,enable-azalia; >>>> fsp,azalia-config { >>>> compatible = "intel,baytrail-fsp-azalia-config"; >>> >>> I believe this azalia config is platform-specific, so tagging it with >>> a baytrail-fsp- prefix is OK? >> Yes. As far as I can tell there aren't any other platforms with an >> identical azalia config structure. >> I plan on putting the code to handle this in arch/x86/cpu/baytrail/fsp_configs.c >> Do you think we should shorten the name to "intel,baytrail-fsp-ac"? If >> we leave it as is it will be the longest entry in compat_names[]. > > How about changing all "intel,baytrail-fsp" to "intel,byt-fsp"? ac > does not look straight-forward. That sounds fine to me, however I've run into a problem that might delay this change. Even with the hard coded verb table data the pin complex pin defaults do not seem to be getting changed. For example my verb table contains the following for node 0x11: /* Pin Complex (NID 0x11) */ 0x01171cf0, 0x01171d11, 0x01171e11, 0x01171f41, This should set the pin default to 0x411111f0 however in Linux, /proc/asound/codec#0 shows "Pin Default 0x411110f0" for Node 0x11. I'm assuming the FSP is supposed to go through the verb-table-data and actually run these commands against the codec. Are you aware of anyway to get any feedback from the FSP code? As far as I can tell right now the verb-table-data is doing nothing. One thing that is a bit confusing is how it even figures out the length of the verb table data. The only way I figure it can be doing it is by assuming (number-of-rear-jacks + number-of-front-jacks) * sizeof(uint32_t) * 4. I took a look at coreboot and EDKII source and as far as I can tell what we're doing should work if coreboot and EDKII actually work (which I haven't verified). > >> >>> >>>> fsp,pme-enable = <1>; >>>> fsp,docking-supported = <1>; >>>> fsp,docking-attached = <0>; >>>> fsp,hdmi-codec-enable = <1>; >>>> fsp,azalia-v-ci-enable = <1>; >>>> fsp,rsvdbits = <0>; >>>> fsp,reset-wait-timer-us = <300>; >>>> alc262 { >>>> compatible = "fsp,azalia-verb-table"; >>> >>> This generic name fsp,azalia-ver-table means it is suitable to all >>> platforms, correct? >> No, I was concerned with this name being too long. This will be >> specific to baytrail-fsp. >> How about "intel,baytrail-fsp-avt"? >> >>> >>>> fsp,vendor-device-id = <0x10ec0262>; >>>> fsp,sub-system-id = <0>; >>>> fsp,revision-id = <0xff>; >>>> fsp,front-panel-support = <1>; >>>> fsp,number-of-rear-jacks = <11>; >>>> fsp,number-of-front-jacks = <2>; >>>> fsp,verb-table-data = < >>>> /* Pin Complex (NID 0x11) */ >>>> 0x01171cf0 >>>> 0x01171d11 >>>> 0x01171e11 >>>> 0x01171f41 >>>> /* Pin Complex (NID 0x12) */ >>>> 0x01271cf0 >>>> 0x01271d11 >>>> 0x01271e11 >>>> 0x01271f41 >>>> /* Pin Complex (NID 0x14) */ >>>> 0x01471c10 >>>> 0x01471d40 >>>> 0x01471e01 >>>> 0x01471f01 >>>> /* Pin Complex (NID 0x15) */ >>>> 0x01571cf0 >>>> 0x01571d11 >>>> 0x01571e11 >>>> 0x01571f41 >>>> /* Pin Complex (NID 0x16) */ >>>> 0x01671cf0 >>>> 0x01671d11 >>>> 0x01671e11 >>>> 0x01671f41 >>>> /* Pin Complex (NID 0x18) */ >>>> 0x01871c20 >>>> 0x01871d98 >>>> 0x01871ea1 >>>> 0x01871f01 >>>> /* Pin Complex (NID 0x19) */ >>>> 0x01971c21 >>>> 0x01971d98 >>>> 0x01971ea1 >>>> 0x01971f02 >>>> /* Pin Complex (NID 0x1A) */ >>>> 0x01a71c2f >>>> 0x01a71d30 >>>> 0x01a71e81 >>>> 0x01a71f01 >>>> /* Pin Complex */ >>>> 0x01b71c1f >>>> 0x01b71d40 >>>> 0x01b71e21 >>>> 0x01b71f02 >>>> /* Pin Complex */ >>>> 0x01c71cf0 >>>> 0x01c71d11 >>>> 0x01c71e11 >>>> 0x01c71f41 >>>> /* Pin Complex */ >>>> 0x01d71c01 >>>> 0x01d71dc6 >>>> 0x01d71e14 >>>> 0x01d71f40 >>>> /* Pin Complex */ >>>> 0x01e71cf0 >>>> 0x01e71d11 >>>> 0x01e71e11 >>>> 0x01e71f41 >>>> /* Pin Complex */ >>>> 0x01f71cf0 >>>> 0x01f71d11 >>>> 0x01f71e11 >>>> 0x01f71f41 >>>> >; >>>> }; >>>> }; >>> >>> [snip] >>> > > Regards, > Bin