Hi All :
I try clk core 1000 to switching the cpu clock , no use why ? the SMD board demo image is setting in 800 mHZ . how could I switch to 1000 mHz even 1200 mHZ ?
Jason Yu
With the latest released patches to 1109BSP, both QSB and QSB-R will set CPU frequency to 1GHz in board_late_init() as the default value after the print_cpuinfo() reported 800MHz eariler. Steve's patch can run the QSB at 1000MHz from the beginning. While PM34708 using a different I2C address, so changes may be needed for the QSB-R version.
I think I got the QSB running at 1GHz, this is what I did, the change seemed quite simple in the end. I haven't created a patch as there are several different patched levels of u-boot out there. This is based upon a clean u-boot-2009.08 from L2.6.35_11.09.01_ER_source_bundle, with the supplied u-boot patches applied, and a patch I found in a web search "ENGR00137552 MX53: increase VDDGP as 1.2V for 1GHZ". I hope it's useful to someone.
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file mx53_loco.c that's in /ltib/rpm/BUILD/u-boot-2009.08/board/freescale:
In function board_init(void), I found there are already some commented out lines to do with setting PMIC voltage and switching to 1GHz. Uncomment these so you are left with:
#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_MXC
setup_i2c(CONFIG_SYS_I2C_PORT);
i2c_init(CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SPEED, CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SLAVE);
/* delay pmic i2c access to board_late_init()
due to i2c_probe fail here on loco/ripley board. */
/* Increase VDDGP voltage */
setup_pmic_voltages();
/* Switch to 1GHZ */
clk_config(CONFIG_REF_CLK_FREQ, 1000, CPU_CLK);
#endif
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Also in the same file, locate the function void setup_pmic_voltages(void), which for my file was actually completely empty. Add in some lines as below:
void setup_pmic_voltages(void)
{
int value;
i2c_init(CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SPEED, CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SLAVE);
/* increase VDDGP as 1.2V for 1GHZ */
value = 0x5c;
i2c_write(0x48, 0x2e, 1, &value, 1);
}
Then rebuild and deploy. For me this booted straightaway into 1GHz, boot text is:
U-Boot 2009.08 (May 26 2012 - 08:22:20)
CPU: Freescale i.MX53 family 2.1V at 1000 MHz
mx53 pll1: 1000MHz
mx53 pll2: 400MHz
mx53 pll3: 432MHz
mx53 pll4: 455MHz
ipg clock : 66666666Hz
ipg per clock : 33333333Hz
uart clock : 66666666Hz
cspi clock : 108000000Hz
ahb clock : 133333333Hz
axi_a clock : 400000000Hz
axi_b clock : 200000000Hz
emi_slow clock: 133333333Hz
ddr clock : 400000000Hz
esdhc1 clock : 80000000Hz
esdhc2 clock : 80000000Hz
esdhc3 clock : 80000000Hz
esdhc4 clock : 80000000Hz
nfc clock : 26666666Hz
Make sure you have an updated version of U-boot running on your board.
If you look at its source code you will see that 1GHz is the default mode:
Hi !! All :
I patch u-boot or set r "arm_freq=1000" on kernel command line . the result is same 800 mHZ .
I found the problem is some setting not show on printenv command.
because I use other people's SD card it could boot 1000 MHZ normally even replace my own u-boot image is correct 1000 MHZ . Because of the copyrights , I could not use his SD card .
So If any could told me . which setenv command could change to 1000 MHZ . I tried " sert core clk 1000" no use at all .
Jason Yu
Hi !! All :
I patch u-boot or set r "arm_freq=1000" on kernel command line . the result is same 800 mHZ .
I found the problem is some setting not show on printenv command.
because I use other people's SD card it could boot 1000 MHZ normally even replace my own u-boot image is correct 1000 MHZ . Because of the copyrights , I could not use his SD card .
So If any could told me . which setenv command could change to 1000 MHZ . I tried " sert core clk 1000" no use at all .
Jason Yu
You should be right.
As I know, the default for "latest release" is core @ 1GHz. So maybe those patches are for "latest"
Steve G said:
This interests me also. The arm_freq suggestion didn't work for me, however I did find this patch in "ltib/rpm/BUILD/u-boot-2009.08/patches"
0238-ENGR00137552-MX53-increase-VDDGP-as-1.2V-for-1GHZ.patch
Looking at it's contents, it does seem to affect the core voltage and clock configuration for a 1GHz operation. There are other patches also in that directory that affect the clock in similar ways, grep for "clk_config(CONFIG_REF_CLK_FREQ, 1000". Perhaps we need to apply these patches - maybe someone knows or has already tried doing this? Thanks.
This interests me also. The arm_freq suggestion didn't work for me, however I did find this patch in "ltib/rpm/BUILD/u-boot-2009.08/patches"
0238-ENGR00137552-MX53-increase-VDDGP-as-1.2V-for-1GHZ.patch
Looking at it's contents, it does seem to affect the core voltage and clock configuration for a 1GHz operation. There are other patches also in that directory that affect the clock in similar ways, grep for "clk_config(CONFIG_REF_CLK_FREQ, 1000". Perhaps we need to apply these patches - maybe someone knows or has already tried doing this? Thanks.
kernel command line is what you place on bootargs.
JasonYu said:
Tanks Daiane !!
Where to put "kernel command line" ? I do not understand . in U-Boot or menuconfig ?
my u-boot message :
U-Boot 2009.08 (Sep 27 2011 - 15:58:34)
CPU: Freescale i.MX53 family 2.1V at 800 MHz
mx53 pll1: 800MHz
mx53 pll2: 400MHz
mx53 pll3: 216MHz
Tanks Daiane !!
Where to put "kernel command line" ? I do not understand . in U-Boot or menuconfig ?
What do you see on u-boot?
Try to add "arm_freq=800" or "arm_freq=1000" on your kernel command line and let me know!