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authorMarek Vasut <[email protected]>2019-03-09 22:25:57 +0100
committerMarek Vasut <[email protected]>2019-05-24 00:01:08 +0200
commit476abb72e084c8ebbba206ac1c52c6536a103d4a (patch)
treea1e62493c115f098b004c308b407d47abf868be5 /scripts/kernel-doc
parent501be470324795df3dea0647cce6072cb89d926e (diff)
ARM: socfpga: Clear PL310 early in SPL
On SoCFPGA A10 systems, it can rarely happen that a reboot from Linux will result in stale data in PL310 L2 cache controller. Even if the L2 cache controller is disabled via the CTRL register CTRL_EN bit, those data can interfere with operation of devices using DMA, like e.g. the DWMMC controller. This can in turn cause e.g. SPL to fail reading data from SD/MMC. The obvious solution here would be to fully reset the L2 cache controller via the reset manager MPUMODRST L2 bit, however this causes bus hang even if executed entirely from L1 I-cache to avoid generating any bus traffic through the L2 cache controller. This patch thus configures and enables the L2 cache controller very early in the SPL boot process, clears the L2 cache and disables the L2 cache controller again. The reason for doing it in SPL is because we need to avoid accessing any of the potentially stale data in the L2 cache, and we are certain any of the stale data will be below the OCRAM address range. To further reduce bus traffic during the L2 cache invalidation, we enable L1 I-cache and run the invalidation code entirely out of the L1 I-cache. Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <[email protected]> Cc: Chin Liang See <[email protected]> Cc: Dalon Westergreen <[email protected]> Cc: Dinh Nguyen <[email protected]> Cc: Simon Goldschmidt <[email protected]> Cc: Tien Fong Chee <[email protected]>
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