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# Author: Lars Poeschel (larsi@wh2.tu-dresden.de) #
# Generated for In-Circuit ICnova SAM9G45 SODIMM #
# http://www.ic-board.de/product_info.php?info=p214_ICnova-SAM9G45-SODIMM.html|ICnova #
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# FIXME use some standard target config, maybe create one from this
#
# source [find target/...cfg]
source [find target/at91sam9g45.cfg]
# Set reset type.
# reset_config trst_and_srst
# adapter srst delay 200
# jtag_ntrst_delay 200
# If you don't want to execute built-in boot rom code (and there are good reasons at times not to do that) in the
# AT91SAM9 family, the microcontroller is a lump on a log without initialization. Because this family has
# some powerful features, we want to have a special function that handles "reset init". To do this we declare
# an event handler where these special activities can take place.
scan_chain
$_TARGETNAME configure -event reset-init {at91sam9g45_init}
# Set fallback clock to 1/6 of worst-case clock speed (which would be the 32.768 kHz slow clock).
# Slow-speed oscillator enabled at reset, so run jtag speed slow.
$_TARGETNAME configure -event reset-start {at91sam9g45_start}
# NandFlash configuration and definition
# Future TBD
# Flash configuration
# flash bank cfi
set _FLASHNAME $_CHIPNAME.flash
# set _NANDNAME $_CHIPNAME.nand
flash bank $_FLASHNAME cfi 0x10000000 0x00800000 2 2 $_TARGETNAME
# nand device $_NANDNAME at91sam9 $_TARGETNAME 0x40000000 0xFFFFE800
proc read_register {register} {
set result ""
mem2array result 32 $register 1
return $result(0)
}
proc at91sam9g45_start { } {
# Make sure that the the jtag is running slow, since there are a number of different ways the board
# can be configured coming into this state that can cause communication problems with the jtag
# adapter. Also since this call can be made following a "reset init" where fast memory accesses
# are enabled, need to temporarily shut this down so that the RSTC_MR register can be written at slower
# jtag speed without causing GDB keep alive problem.
arm7_9 fast_memory_access disable
# Slow-speed oscillator enabled at reset, so run jtag speed slow.
adapter speed 4
# Make sure processor is halted, or error will result in following steps.
halt
wait_halt 10000
# RSTC_MR : enable user reset.
mww 0xfffffd08 0xa5000501
}
proc at91sam9g45_init { } {
# At reset AT91SAM9G45 chip runs on slow clock (32.768 kHz). To shift over to a normal clock requires
# a number of steps that must be carefully performed. The process outline below follows the
# recommended procedure outlined in the AT91SAM9G45 technical manual.
#
# Several key and very important things to keep in mind:
# The SDRAM parts used currently on the board are -75 grade parts. This
# means the master clock (MCLK) must be at or below 133 MHz or timing errors will occur. The processor
# core can operate up to 400 MHz and therefore PCLK must be at or below this to function properly.
# Make sure processor is halted, or error will result in following steps.
halt
# RSTC_MR : enable user reset.
mww 0xfffffd08 0xa5000501
# WDT_MR : disable watchdog.
mww 0xfffffd44 0x00008000
# Enable the main 15.000 MHz oscillator in CKGR_MOR register.
# Wait for MOSCS in PMC_SR to assert indicating oscillator is again stable after change to CKGR_MOR.
mww 0xfffffc20 0x00004001
while { [expr [read_register 0xfffffc68] & 0x01] != 1 } { sleep 1 }
# Set PLLA Register for 792.576 MHz (divider: bypass, multiplier: 43).
# Wait for LOCKA signal in PMC_SR to assert indicating PLLA is stable.
#mww 0xfffffc28 0x202a3f01
mww 0xfffffc28 0x20c73f03
while { [expr [read_register 0xfffffc68] & 0x02] != 2 } { sleep 1 }
# Set master system clock prescaler divide by 6 and processor clock divide by 2 in PMC_MCKR.
# Wait for MCKRDY signal from PMC_SR to assert.
#mww 0xfffffc30 0x00000101
mww 0xfffffc30 0x00001301
while { [expr [read_register 0xfffffc68] & 0x08] != 8 } { sleep 1 }
# Now change PMC_MCKR register to select PLLA.
# Wait for MCKRDY signal from PMC_SR to assert.
mww 0xfffffc30 0x00001302
while { [expr [read_register 0xfffffc68] & 0x08] != 8 } { sleep 1 }
# Processor and master clocks are now operating and stable at maximum frequency possible:
# -> MCLK = 132.096 MHz
# -> PCLK = 396.288 MHz
# Switch over to adaptive clocking.
adapter speed 6000
# Enable faster DCC downloads.
arm7_9 dcc_downloads enable
# To be able to use external SDRAM, several peripheral configuration registers must
# be modified. The first change is made to PIO_ASR to select peripheral functions
# for D15 through D31. The second change is made to the PIO_PDR register to disable
# this for D15 through D31.
# mww 0xfffff870 0xffff0000
# mww 0xfffff804 0xffff0000
# The EBI chip select register EBI_CS must be specifically configured to enable the internal SDRAM controller
# using CS1. Additionally we want CS3 assigned to NandFlash. Also VDDIO is connected physically on
# the board to the 3.3 VDC power supply so set the appropriate register bit to notify the micrcontroller.
# mww 0xffffef1c 0x000100a
# The ICnova SAM9G45 SODIMM has built-in NandFlash. The exact physical timing characteristics
# for the memory type used on the current board (MT29F2G08AACWP) can be established by setting
# four registers in order: SMC_SETUP3, SMC_PULSE3, SMC_CYCLE3, and SMC_MODE3.
# mww 0xffffec30 0x00020002
# mww 0xffffec34 0x04040404
# mww 0xffffec38 0x00070007
# mww 0xffffec3c 0x00030003
# Identify NandFlash bank 0. Disabled at the moment because a memory driver is not yet complete.
# nand probe 0
# SMC_SETUP0 : Setup SMC for NOR Flash
mww 0xffffe800 0x0012000a
# SMC_PULSE0
mww 0xffffe804 0x3b38343b
# SMC_CYCLE0
mww 0xffffe808 0x003f003f
# SMC_MODE0
mww 0xffffe80c 0x00001000
# Identify flash bank 0
flash probe 0
# Now setup SDRAM. This is tricky and configuration is very important for reliability! The current calculations
# are based on 2 x Samsung K4T51083QG memory.
# 0. Enable DDR2 Clock
mww 0xfffffc00 0x4
# 1. Program memory device type
# 1.1 configure the DDR controller
mww 0xffffe620 0x16
# 1.2 program the DDR controller
mww 0xffffe608 0x3d
# 2. program memory device features
# 2.1 assume timings for 7.5ns min clock period
mww 0xffffe60c 0x21128226
# 2.2 pSDDRC->HDDRSDRC2_T1PR
mww 0xffffe610 0x02c8100e
# 2.3 pSDDRC->HDDRSDRC2_T2PR
mww 0xffffe614 0x01000702
# 3. NOP
mww 0xffffe600 0x1
mww 0x70000000 0x1
# 3.1 delay 200us
sleep 1
# jim tcl alternative: after ms
# after 0.2
# 4. NOP
mww 0xffffe600 0x1
mww 0x70000000 0x1
# 4.1 delay 400ns
# 5. set all bank precharge
mww 0xffffe600 0x2
mww 0x70000000 0x1
# 5.1 delay 400ns
# 6. set EMR operation (EMRS2)
mww 0xffffe600 0x5
mww 0x74000000 0x1
# 6.1 delay 2 cycles
# 7. set EMR operation (EMRS3)
mww 0xffffe600 0x5
mww 0x76000000 0x1
# 7.1 delay 2 cycles
# 8. set EMR operation (EMRS1)
mww 0xffffe600 0x5
mww 0x72000000 0x1
# 8.1 delay 200 cycles (400Mhz -> 5 * 10^-7s)
sleep 1
# 9. Enable DLL Reset (set DLL bit)
set CR [expr [read_register 0xffffe608] | 0x80]
mww 0xffffe608 $CR
# 10. mode register cycle to reset the DLL
mww 0xffffe600 0x5
mww 0x70000000 0x1
# 10.1 delay 2 cycles
# 11. set all bank precharge
mww 0xffffe600 0x2
mww 0x70000000 0x1
# 11.1 delay 400 ns
# 12. two auto-refresh (CBR) cycles are provided.
mww 0xffffe600 0x4
mww 0x70000000 0x1
# 12.1 delay 10 cycles
# 12.2 2nd cycle (schreiben des Mode Register sparen wir uns)
mww 0x70000000 0x1
# 12.3 delay 10 cycles
# 13. disable DLL reset (clear DLL bit)
set CR [expr [read_register 0xffffe608] & 0xffffff7f]
mww 0xffffe608 $CR
# 14. mode register set cycle
mww 0xffffe600 0x3
mww 0x70000000 0x1
# 15. program OCD field (set OCD bits)
set CR [expr [read_register 0xffffe608] | 0x7000]
mww 0xffffe608 $CR
# 16. (EMRS1)
mww 0xffffe600 0x5
mww 0x72000000 0x1
# 16.1 delay 2 cycles
# 17. disable OCD field (clear OCD bits)
set CR [expr [read_register 0xffffe608] & 0xffff8fff]
mww 0xffffe608 $CR
# 18. (EMRS1)
mww 0xffffe600 0x5
mww 0x76000000 0x1
# 18.1 delay 2 cycles
# 19. normal mode command
mww 0xffffe600 0x0
mww 0x70000000 0x1
# 20. perform write to any address
#mww 0x70000000 0x1
# 21. write refresh rate into the count field of the refresh rate register
mww 0xffffe604 0x24b
# 21.1 delay (500 * 6 cycles)
arm7_9 fast_memory_access enable
}