From d238db7f0b18fdd4ffd13f94c16e36932574ac24 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: balrog Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 13:58:19 +0000 Subject: Boot tags setup needed by N800 proprietary bootloader. This code is needed to make NOLO bootloader happy. It is mostly guesses. The tags are normally written by some early boot code that runs before NOLO. git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@4492 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162 --- hw/nseries.c | 195 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 195 insertions(+) (limited to 'hw/nseries.c') diff --git a/hw/nseries.c b/hw/nseries.c index 9850065..5620897 100644 --- a/hw/nseries.c +++ b/hw/nseries.c @@ -730,6 +730,176 @@ static void n8x0_usb_setup(struct n800_s *s) omap2_gpio_out_set(s->cpu->gpif, N8X0_TUSB_ENABLE_GPIO, tusb_pwr); } +/* Setup done before the main bootloader starts by some early setup code + * - used when we want to run the main bootloader in emulation. This + * isn't documented. */ +static uint32_t n800_pinout[104] = { + 0x080f00d8, 0x00d40808, 0x03080808, 0x080800d0, + 0x00dc0808, 0x0b0f0f00, 0x080800b4, 0x00c00808, + 0x08080808, 0x180800c4, 0x00b80000, 0x08080808, + 0x080800bc, 0x00cc0808, 0x08081818, 0x18180128, + 0x01241800, 0x18181818, 0x000000f0, 0x01300000, + 0x00001b0b, 0x1b0f0138, 0x00e0181b, 0x1b031b0b, + 0x180f0078, 0x00740018, 0x0f0f0f1a, 0x00000080, + 0x007c0000, 0x00000000, 0x00000088, 0x00840000, + 0x00000000, 0x00000094, 0x00980300, 0x0f180003, + 0x0000008c, 0x00900f0f, 0x0f0f1b00, 0x0f00009c, + 0x01140000, 0x1b1b0f18, 0x0818013c, 0x01400008, + 0x00001818, 0x000b0110, 0x010c1800, 0x0b030b0f, + 0x181800f4, 0x00f81818, 0x00000018, 0x000000fc, + 0x00401808, 0x00000000, 0x0f1b0030, 0x003c0008, + 0x00000000, 0x00000038, 0x00340000, 0x00000000, + 0x1a080070, 0x00641a1a, 0x08080808, 0x08080060, + 0x005c0808, 0x08080808, 0x08080058, 0x00540808, + 0x08080808, 0x0808006c, 0x00680808, 0x08080808, + 0x000000a8, 0x00b00000, 0x08080808, 0x000000a0, + 0x00a40000, 0x00000000, 0x08ff0050, 0x004c0808, + 0xffffffff, 0xffff0048, 0x0044ffff, 0xffffffff, + 0x000000ac, 0x01040800, 0x08080b0f, 0x18180100, + 0x01081818, 0x0b0b1808, 0x1a0300e4, 0x012c0b1a, + 0x02020018, 0x0b000134, 0x011c0800, 0x0b1b1b00, + 0x0f0000c8, 0x00ec181b, 0x000f0f02, 0x00180118, + 0x01200000, 0x0f0b1b1b, 0x0f0200e8, 0x0000020b, +}; + +static void n800_setup_nolo_tags(void *sram_base) +{ + int i; + uint32_t *p = sram_base + 0x8000; + uint32_t *v = sram_base + 0xa000; + + memset(p, 0, 0x3000); + + strcpy((void *) (p + 0), "QEMU N800"); + + strcpy((void *) (p + 8), "F5"); + + stl_raw(p + 10, 0x04f70000); + strcpy((void *) (p + 9), "RX-34"); + + /* RAM size in MB? */ + stl_raw(p + 12, 0x80); + + /* Pointer to the list of tags */ + stl_raw(p + 13, OMAP2_SRAM_BASE + 0x9000); + + /* The NOLO tags start here */ + p = sram_base + 0x9000; +#define ADD_TAG(tag, len) \ + stw_raw((uint16_t *) p + 0, tag); \ + stw_raw((uint16_t *) p + 1, len); p ++; \ + stl_raw(p ++, OMAP2_SRAM_BASE | (((void *) v - sram_base) & 0xffff)); + + /* OMAP STI console? Pin out settings? */ + ADD_TAG(0x6e01, 414); + for (i = 0; i < sizeof(n800_pinout) / 4; i ++) + stl_raw(v ++, n800_pinout[i]); + + /* Kernel memsize? */ + ADD_TAG(0x6e05, 1); + stl_raw(v ++, 2); + + /* NOLO serial console */ + ADD_TAG(0x6e02, 4); + stl_raw(v ++, XLDR_LL_UART); /* UART number (1 - 3) */ + +#if 0 + /* CBUS settings (Retu/AVilma) */ + ADD_TAG(0x6e03, 6); + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 0, 65); /* CBUS GPIO0 */ + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 1, 66); /* CBUS GPIO1 */ + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 2, 64); /* CBUS GPIO2 */ + v += 2; +#endif + + /* Nokia ASIC BB5 (Retu/Tahvo) */ + ADD_TAG(0x6e0a, 4); + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 0, 111); /* "Retu" interrupt GPIO */ + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 1, 108); /* "Tahvo" interrupt GPIO */ + v ++; + + /* LCD console? */ + ADD_TAG(0x6e04, 4); + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 0, 30); /* ??? */ + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 1, 24); /* ??? */ + v ++; + +#if 0 + /* LCD settings */ + ADD_TAG(0x6e06, 2); + stw_raw((uint16_t *) (v ++), 15); /* ??? */ +#endif + + /* I^2C (Menelaus) */ + ADD_TAG(0x6e07, 4); + stl_raw(v ++, 0x00720000); /* ??? */ + + /* Unknown */ + ADD_TAG(0x6e0b, 6); + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 0, 94); /* ??? */ + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 1, 23); /* ??? */ + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 2, 0); /* ??? */ + v += 2; + + /* OMAP gpio switch info */ + ADD_TAG(0x6e0c, 80); + strcpy((void *) v, "bat_cover"); v += 3; + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 0, 110); /* GPIO num ??? */ + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 1, 1); /* GPIO num ??? */ + v += 2; + strcpy((void *) v, "cam_act"); v += 3; + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 0, 95); /* GPIO num ??? */ + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 1, 32); /* GPIO num ??? */ + v += 2; + strcpy((void *) v, "cam_turn"); v += 3; + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 0, 12); /* GPIO num ??? */ + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 1, 33); /* GPIO num ??? */ + v += 2; + strcpy((void *) v, "headphone"); v += 3; + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 0, 107); /* GPIO num ??? */ + stw_raw((uint16_t *) v + 1, 17); /* GPIO num ??? */ + v += 2; + + /* Bluetooth */ + ADD_TAG(0x6e0e, 12); + stl_raw(v ++, 0x5c623d01); /* ??? */ + stl_raw(v ++, 0x00000201); /* ??? */ + stl_raw(v ++, 0x00000000); /* ??? */ + + /* CX3110x WLAN settings */ + ADD_TAG(0x6e0f, 8); + stl_raw(v ++, 0x00610025); /* ??? */ + stl_raw(v ++, 0xffff0057); /* ??? */ + + /* MMC host settings */ + ADD_TAG(0x6e10, 12); + stl_raw(v ++, 0xffff000f); /* ??? */ + stl_raw(v ++, 0xffffffff); /* ??? */ + stl_raw(v ++, 0x00000060); /* ??? */ + + /* OneNAND chip select */ + ADD_TAG(0x6e11, 10); + stl_raw(v ++, 0x00000401); /* ??? */ + stl_raw(v ++, 0x0002003a); /* ??? */ + stl_raw(v ++, 0x00000002); /* ??? */ + + /* TEA5761 sensor settings */ + ADD_TAG(0x6e12, 2); + stl_raw(v ++, 93); /* GPIO num ??? */ + +#if 0 + /* Unknown tag */ + ADD_TAG(6e09, 0); + + /* Kernel UART / console */ + ADD_TAG(6e12, 0); +#endif + + /* End of the list */ + stl_raw(p ++, 0x00000000); + stl_raw(p ++, 0x00000000); +} + /* This task is normally performed by the bootloader. If we're loading * a kernel directly, we need to set up GPMC mappings ourselves. */ static void n800_gpmc_init(struct n800_s *s) @@ -1081,6 +1251,12 @@ static void n8x0_init(ram_addr_t ram_size, const char *boot_device, * (i2c bus 1) * tmp105 (temperature sensor, hwmon) * menelaus (pm) + * (somewhere on i2c - maybe N800-only) + * tea5761 (FM tuner) + * (serial 0) + * GPS + * (some serial port) + * csr41814 (Bluetooth) */ n8x0_gpio_setup(s); n8x0_nand_setup(s); @@ -1113,6 +1289,25 @@ static void n8x0_init(ram_addr_t ram_size, const char *boot_device, n8x0_boot_init(s); } + if (option_rom[0] && (boot_device[0] == 'n' || !kernel_filename)) { + /* No, wait, better start at the ROM. */ + s->cpu->env->regs[15] = OMAP2_Q2_BASE + 0x400000; + + /* This is intended for loading the `secondary.bin' program from + * Nokia images (the NOLO bootloader). The entry point seems + * to be at OMAP2_Q2_BASE + 0x400000. + * + * The `2nd.bin' files contain some kind of earlier boot code and + * for them the entry point needs to be set to OMAP2_SRAM_BASE. + * + * The code above is for loading the `zImage' file from Nokia + * images. */ + printf("%i bytes of image loaded\n", load_image(option_rom[0], + phys_ram_base + 0x400000)); + + n800_setup_nolo_tags(phys_ram_base + sdram_size); + } + dpy_resize(ds, 800, 480); } -- cgit v1.1