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target-utils/c139explore: a cleaner way of setting the fixed UART base address
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@ivan.Harhan.ORG> |
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date | Wed, 30 Dec 2015 22:12:35 +0000 |
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/* * TI's TCS211 firmware is designed to autodetect the flash chip type for * its FFS, selecting different FFS configurations depending on what flash * chip is found. In our FreeCalypso fw we fix our FFS configuration at * compile time instead (for us it's more a matter of either mimicking or * working around what the previous firmwares on our target devices do), * so we have no "proper" place for flash chip type autodetection logic in * our fw architecture. * * However, the following function (to be executed out of IRAM) mimics the * sequence of flash chip accesses performed by TCS211's flash chip type * autodetection function. It was added in a stray hope that it might fix * the perplexing crash behavior we see when booting on a GTA02 modem that * is "hot", i.e., powered off and then back on without giving it a long * time to "cool". */ .code 32 .text .globl flash_chip_init flash_chip_init: ldr r1, =0x0300AAAA ldr r2, =0x03005555 ldr r3, =0x03000000 /* read ID mode sequence */ mov r0, #0xAA strh r0, [r1] mov r0, #0x55 strh r0, [r2] mov r0, #0x90 strh r0, [r1] /* dummy reads */ ldrh r0, [r3, #0] ldrh r0, [r3, #2] /* Intel reset command */ mov r0, #0xFF strh r0, [r3] /* AMD reset sequence */ mov r0, #0xAA strh r0, [r1] mov r0, #0x55 strh r0, [r2] mov r0, #0xF0 strh r0, [r1] bx lr