Hello
Trying to setup 3.10.17 to use the CCM_CLKO2 to output the 125M clock (01001 on CLKO2_SEL at CCM_CCOSR ) , I found that its name in cko2_sels at clk-imx6q.c is ... "dummy".
What does this mean? Is it not going to work?
I looked the imx6 reference manual for a 125M root clock and I can not found another reference. Is it an errrata? Does that clock not exist?
Thanks and best regards,
Jose
Hi Diego
this clock is 125 MHz Ref_PCIe generated by Ethernet PLL.
You should see this clock enabling Analog ENET PLL Control
Register CCM_ANALOG_PLL_ENET, ENABLE_125M.
Best regards
igor
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Hello
I am trying to test it changing mach-imx6q.c. However the compiled kernel hangs at "Starting kernel".
I am adding lines like this:
u32 reg = (ANADIG_ANA_MISC1_LVDSCLK1_IBEN | ANADIG_ANA_MISC1_LVDS1_CLK_SEL_MASK);
writel(reg, (volatile void __iomem *) 0x20C8168);
Is this kind of writing not allowed at this stage?
Thanks,
Jose
not sure that I could answer on every fluent code change,
suggest also to post on meta-fsl-arm mailing list
https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/meta-freescale
~igor
Hi
I think it has somenthing to do with iMX6 security system. Access to that registers at that moment seems to be denied and the kernel load crashes.
I am looking for how to change that with no luck. I found that dts configures AIPS registers like this:
aipstz@0207c000
{
reg = <0x207c000 0x4000>;
};
but I changed it to:
aipstz@0207c000
{
reg = <0x207c000 0x77777777>;
};
and I yet have not access to read that same AIPSTZ1 register from mach-imx6q.c
Thanks,
Jose
Hi
On mail list, they redirected me to 9.4. Using I/O Memory ... and another mail list :smileyshocked:
It seems that my approach to register access is too 'deprecated' ... and totally wrong .. as i was fearing already. I am going to try to use request_mem_region and ioremap as ehci-fsl.c does
Thanks
Hi
ehci-fsl.c was a bad selection. It is not compiled for imx6.
However, I used the request_mem_region, ioremap and ioread32 process .. and kernel keeps hanging.
Then I traced calls to __request_region on kernel/resource.c. IPU driver is calling this in a different way:
platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0);
devm_request_mem_region(&pdev->dev, res->start, resource_size(res), pdev->name);
I am going to email this to the linux-arm list while testing if I can use it.
Thanks,
Jose
for access memory/register one can look at memtool example
http://repository.timesys.com/buildsources/i/imx-test/imx-test-3.10.17-1.0.0/
~igor
Hello
memtool uses /dev/mem to access to registers. But I think this is a tool for user space. We have no problems in user space. Our first tests were writing the registers from user space and they worked.
Thanks,
Jose