Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2014 21:58:51 -0700 From: Russell Haley <russ.haley@gmail.com> To: Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com> Cc: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org, Rui Paulo <rpaulo@me.com> Subject: Re: Digi CCWMX53 Message-ID: <CABx9NuScNhPPMsHL_x8xuYR0Oz97CM9wmRxuXxFSRMT10RKXJQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CABx9NuRwenFSPkg-8o5ba=-_82WakXuOyCiiS=Rbxegwcp1GfQ@mail.gmail.com> References: <CABx9NuQr%2BdEb_yj3ypEe6Sb_qPY%2BqP74n0x1K5=_K6Zoio2vkw@mail.gmail.com> <C439A1ED-8AA0-4CA5-B375-D80E8BD4C624@me.com> <CABx9NuTU=E7ceQ=5=Qk%2B=e9jwLjnJZf2Lr70d7XbwAYRD5nd7Q@mail.gmail.com> <E12E12A8-32B9-4B26-B6C4-65DF9F43C396@me.com> <CABx9NuT31dVubDCCt7M5DGhoNqu0a9saxuB1fb9naq42Z8mi%2BA@mail.gmail.com> <A73CCB0A-2ED9-4505-BACD-264F768D2D72@bsdimp.com> <CABx9NuROVKvAcqj166=z%2BvP5zemjost6m12H5fLvEbKU8%2BA0xw@mail.gmail.com> <27A69721-D93D-4D4C-883A-718CFFF52B21@bsdimp.com> <CABx9NuRybC-8z4XTMO=0vu824%2BEzVhiDu-vsxteBr6zchorgmA@mail.gmail.com> <DD01C5E3-15BE-4953-A4AA-C0F67D2F0382@bsdimp.com> <CABx9NuRwenFSPkg-8o5ba=-_82WakXuOyCiiS=Rbxegwcp1GfQ@mail.gmail.com>
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Alright, well night one of my crash course in C and it wasn't quite as painful as I thought. For shits and giggles I started looking in the /sys/dev/nand directory. Nand.h then led me to ../../sys/bus.h and then back to some nfc classes where, EUREKA, I found nfc_91.h/c. I have been reading up on the atmel board support package so I recognized the at91 moniker. (pretty pleased with myself for that one...) So what I can tell is someone needs to write a mx53/mx6 nand flash controller that works in roughly the same way as the at91 "prototype". It would implement various functions and then assign them using: static device_method_t at91_nand_methods[] =3D { DEVMETHOD(device_probe, at91_nand_probe), DEVMETHOD(device_attach, at91_nand_attach), DEVMETHOD(nfc_send_command, at91_nand_send_command), DEVMETHOD(nfc_send_address, at91_nand_send_address), DEVMETHOD(nfc_read_byte, at91_nand_read_byte), DEVMETHOD(nfc_read_buf, at91_nand_read_buf), DEVMETHOD(nfc_write_buf, at91_nand_write_buf), DEVMETHOD(nfc_select_cs, at91_nand_select_cs), DEVMETHOD(nfc_read_rnb, at91_nand_read_rnb), DEVMETHOD_END }; Or some rough order of magnitude in that direction? That would be where some of the "pre-canded jobs" mentioned in the spec would come in handy? Thanks, Russ On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 4:15 PM, Russell Haley <russ.haley@gmail.com> wrote: > Warner, > That's great news! I had a scan and it seemed pretty thorough (albiet > from a novice point of view). The pre-canned jobs looked promising. > > As much as I'm hoping your intention is to fix this FOR me, could you > point me towards the code for the mtd support? > > Many thanks to everyone for helping. I've had more progress in the > last two weeks than I have in the previous six months. lolz > > Russ > > > On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com> wrote: >> Hey Russ, >> >> A quick read suggests all, or nearly all, of the data needed to write a = full NFC for this chip is present. The programming and read sequences and i= nformation about ECC error rates appear to be readily available. The exact = ECC used, however, appears opaque. This may or may not be a problem. It eve= n appears to have command sequencing built into the controller. This is a g= reat feature, but one the current code doesn=E2=80=99t make use of. >> >> Warner >> >> On Oct 2, 2014, at 10:44 PM, Russell Haley <russ.haley@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Warner, >>> >>> I was looking for a Digi reference but it turns out the Nand Flash Cont= roller is part of the Freescale Processor. Here is the link to the Referenc= e Manual: >>> >>> cache.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/ref_manual/iMX53RM.pdf >>> >>> The NAND Flash Controller is in Chapter 51 page 3571 to page 3647. >>> >>> Is this relevant to what you are looking at doing? https://wiki.freebsd= .org/NAND >>> >>> I also found something called CHFS for NetBSD that looks interesting: h= ttp://chewiefs.sed.hu/home >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Russ >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 2:34 PM, Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com> wrote: >>> >>> On Oct 1, 2014, at 12:48 AM, Russell Haley <russ.haley@gmail.com> wrote= : >>> >>> > Warner, >>> > >>> > First, I was just watching your 2010 talk on supporting FreeBSD in a = commercial environment. Has there been any updates in the process of mainta= ining a commercial branch in the last 4 years (not that I have any commerci= al ventures yet! lolz)? >>> > >>> > Anyway, I talked to an Engineer about the NAND controller spec and he= chided me for being naive (poor little software developer, in way over his= head. tisk tisk). He mentioned a FIVE THOUSAND page reference manual, whic= h I have yet to find on the Digi site. >>> >>> URL + section number. 5k pages doesn=E2=80=99t necessarily mean it will= be useful, though. :( >>> >>> > I have however found this hardware reference: >>> > >>> > http://ftp1.digi.com/support/documentation/90001270_E.pdf >>> > >>> > From Page 41: >>> > >>> > NAND flash memory >>> > The ConnectCore for i.MX53 module provides 8GB of NAND flash memory. = On the module in >>> > the development kits a 512MByte, 2Kbyte page, NAND flash chip is used= . This NAND flash >>> > device is connected to NAND flash Chip Select 0. >>> > The NAND flash controller signals are available on the module connect= ors. >>> >>> This basically says nothing more useful than =E2=80=9CThere=E2=80=99s N= AND on this board that=E2=80=99s 4Gbits on CS0.=E2=80=9D which is useful, b= ut far from sufficient. How do I program the DMA so that ECC is added to th= e OOB areas of that NAND? How do I set different ECC tables? How do I do EC= C error correction and detection? If you can=E2=80=99t answer that sort of = question from the docs you have, then they aren=E2=80=99t helpful enough. >>> >>> > There are pin references to NAND further down in the section "GPIO mu= ltiplexing table in the ConnectCore for i.MX53 module" on page 44 and 49. >>> > >>> > I fear this is not the information we are looking for. >>> >>> Not really. The GPIO info might be mildly helpful in a few cases >>> >>> > I have found another u-boot fork for the CCWMX53 on github here: http= s://github.com/Varcain/uboot-ccwmx53-digi >>> > >>> > With what seems to be the information about booting from NAND here: h= ttps://github.com/Varcain/uboot-ccwmx53-digi/tree/master/nand_spl >>> > >>> > If you can let me know what I am looking for I can both ask a more di= rected question at work and also perform a better search. >>> > >>> > I have also started looking over the Architecture handbook as well be= cause I have a feeling there is going to be lots of driver code in my futur= e. >>> >>> A good first step would be to get a URL or search string to get the URL= for that big spec. It is of the right size to possibly be useful, but some= times really long specs have 1-2 page descriptions of things like the SD co= ntroller or the NAND controller that you need special NDAs + business arran= gements to get, so it is hard to say=E2=80=A6 >>> >>> Warner >>> >>> > >>> > On Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 12:12 AM, Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com> wrote: >>> > >>> > On Sep 27, 2014, at 9:49 PM, Russell Haley <russ.haley@gmail.com> wro= te: >>> > >>> > > I will attempt to load the kernel from tftp as soon as I can. I wil= l need >>> > > to figure out how to get ethernet to the unit. >>> > > >>> > > I know nothing about u-boot so forgive my ignorance but I was hopin= g to >>> > > modify the Arndale configuration to work such as: >>> > > >>> > > # mmc read 1 0x70800000 0x800 0x1800; >>> > > #go 0x70800000; >>> > > >>> > > and then point the rootfs to /dev/da1s1 >>> > > >>> > > On another note, do you know where I could find out more about the = missing >>> > > MTD support? >>> > >>> > A spec for the NAND controller is needed to make that work=E2=80=A6 = Is one about? >>> > >>> > Warner >>> > >>> > >>> > > BTW, I thought your wireless mesh stuff was pretty cool. Ah, so man= y cool >>> > > projects, so little time... >>> > > >>> > > Thanks, >>> > > >>> > > Russ >>> > > >>> > > On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Rui Paulo <rpaulo@me.com> wrote: >>> > > >>> > >> On Sep 27, 2014, at 13:31, Russell Haley <russ.haley@gmail.com> wr= ote: >>> > >>> >>> > >>> Rui, >>> > >>> >>> > >>> So no MTD means the NAND on the SOM is out, but can I boot the ke= rnel >>> > >> and load rootfs from the microSD, like in this example: >>> > >>> =E2=80=A2 >>> > >>> ARNDALE5250 # setenv bootcmd "fatload mmc 0:1 0x40f00000 kernel.b= in; go >>> > >> 0x40f00000" >>> > >>> >>> > >>> ARNDALE5250 # saveenv >>> > >>> >>> > >>> ARNDALE5250 # boot >>> > >> >>> > >> You can't use the Arndale config since the load addresses are diff= erent. >>> > >> You should be able to load a kernel from the network. Can you do = that? >>> > >> >>> > >> -- >>> > >> Rui Paulo >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > > _______________________________________________ >>> > > freebsd-arm@freebsd.org mailing list >>> > > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-arm >>> > > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-arm-unsubscribe@freebsd.o= rg" >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >>
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