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Paul Kocialkowski 10be5b5d3a fdt: Pass the device serial number through devicetree
Before device-tree, the device serial number used to be passed to the kernel
using ATAGs (on ARM). This is now deprecated and all the handover to the kernel
should now be done using device-tree. Thus, this passes the serial-number
property to the kernel using the serial-number property of the root node, as
expected by the kernel.

The serial number is a string that somewhat represents the device's serial
number. It might come from some form of storage (e.g. an eeprom) and be
programmed at factory-time by the manufacturer or come from identification
bits available in e.g. the SoC.

Signed-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski <contact@paulk.fr>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sgj@chromium.org>
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# Xilinx ZYNQ U-Boot
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# (C) Copyright 2013 Xilinx, Inc.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier:	GPL-2.0+
#

1. About this

This document describes the information about Xilinx Zynq U-Boot -
like supported boards, ML status and TODO list.

2. Zynq boards

Xilinx Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoCs enable extensive system level
differentiation, integration, and flexibility through hardware, software,
and I/O programmability.

* zc702 (single qspi, gem0, mmc) [1]
* zc706 (dual parallel qspi, gem0, mmc) [2]
* zed (single qspi, gem0, mmc) [3]
* microzed (single qspi, gem0, mmc) [4]
* zc770
  - zc770-xm010 (single qspi, gem0, mmc)
  - zc770-xm011 (8 or 16 bit nand)
  - zc770-xm012 (nor)
  - zc770-xm013 (dual parallel qspi, gem1)

3. Building

 ex. configure and build for zc702 board
   $ make zynq_zc702_config
   $ make

4. Bootmode

Zynq has a facility to read the bootmode from the slcr bootmode register
once user is setting through jumpers on the board - see page no:1546 on [5]

All possible bootmode values are defined in Table 6-2:Boot_Mode MIO Pins
on [5].

board_late_init() will read the bootmode values using slcr bootmode register
at runtime and assign the modeboot variable to specific bootmode string which
is intern used in autoboot.

SLCR bootmode register Bit[3:0] values
#define ZYNQ_BM_NOR		0x02
#define ZYNQ_BM_SD		0x05
#define ZYNQ_BM_JTAG		0x0

"modeboot" variable can assign any of "norboot", "sdboot" or "jtagboot"
bootmode strings at runtime.

5. Mainline status

- Added basic board configurations support.
- Added zynq u-boot bsp code - arch/arm/cpu/armv7/zynq
- Added zynq boards named - zc70x, zed, microzed, zc770_xm010, zc770_xm012, zc770_xm013
- Added zynq drivers:
  serial - drivers/serial/serial_zynq.c
  net - drivers/net/zynq_gem.c
  mmc - drivers/mmc/zynq_sdhci.c
  mmc - drivers/mmc/zynq_sdhci.c
  spi-  drivers/spi/zynq_spi.c
  i2c - drivers/i2c/zynq_i2c.c
- Done proper cleanups on board configurations
- Added basic FDT support for zynq boards
- d-cache support for zynq_gem.c

6. TODO

- Add zynq boards support - zc770_xm011
- Add zynq qspi controller driver
- Add zynq nand controller driver
- Add FDT support on individual drivers

[1] http://www.xilinx.com/products/boards-and-kits/EK-Z7-ZC702-G.htm
[2] http://www.xilinx.com/products/boards-and-kits/EK-Z7-ZC706-G.htm
[3] http://zedboard.org/product/zedboard
[4] http://zedboard.org/product/microzed
[5] http://www.xilinx.com/support/documentation/user_guides/ug585-Zynq-7000-TRM.pdf

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Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki <jaganna@xilinx.com>
Sun Dec 15 14:52:41 IST 2013