22 Feb, 2019

1 commit


21 Feb, 2019

2 commits

  • Migrate USB_EHCI_TEGRA from headers to Kconfig

    Signed-off-by: Peter Robinson
    Cc: Tom Warren
    Cc: Stephen Warren
    Cc: Marek Vasut
    Cc: Marcel Ziswiler
    Cc: Peter.Chubb@data61.csiro.au
    Cc: Lucas Stach
    Cc: Stefan Agner
    Cc: Alban Bedel
    Cc: Allen Martin
    Signed-off-by: Tom Warren

    Peter Robinson
     
  • Migrate SYS_I2C_TEGRA from headers to Kconfig

    Signed-off-by: Peter Robinson
    Cc: Tom Warren
    Cc: Stephen Warren
    Cc: Heiko Schocher
    Cc: Marcel Ziswiler
    Cc: Peter.Chubb@data61.csiro.au
    Cc: Lucas Stach
    Cc: Stefan Agner
    Cc: Alban Bedel
    Cc: Allen Martin
    Signed-off-by: Tom Warren

    Peter Robinson
     

08 Jan, 2019

1 commit


04 Sep, 2018

1 commit


17 Aug, 2018

1 commit

  • We have the following cases:
    - CONFIG_NR_DRAM_BANKS was defined, migrate normally
    - CONFIG_NR_DRAM_BANKS_MAX was defined and then used for
    CONFIG_NR_DRAM_BANKS after a check, just migrate it over now.
    - CONFIG_NR_DRAM_BANKS was very oddly defined on p2771-0000-* (to 1024 +
    2), set this to 8.

    Signed-off-by: Tom Rini

    Tom Rini
     

17 Apr, 2018

1 commit

  • We enabled CONFIG_ISO_PARTITION by default for distro boot, so that U-Boot
    could load distro images that usually get shipped as iso images. These images
    usually come with a board agnostic boot environment.

    However, there is very little point in having ISO support enabled (for anyone
    really) in SPL, as the whole idea of SPL is to load U-Boot proper which again
    is board specific. So the fact that we enable ISO support in U-Boot proper does
    not mean at all that we want ISO support in U-Boot SPL.

    Hence, let's remove the Kconfig dependency. Along the way, let's also clean up
    all those default configs that disabled SPL ISO support.

    Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf

    Alexander Graf
     

09 Apr, 2018

1 commit


11 Feb, 2018

1 commit

  • On the NIOS2 and Xtensa architectures, we do not have
    CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE set. This is a strict migration of the current
    values into the defconfig and removing them from the headers.

    I did not attempt to add more default values in and for now will leave
    that to maintainers.

    Signed-off-by: Tom Rini

    Tom Rini
     

06 Feb, 2018

1 commit

  • cmd/Makefile has:

    ifdef CONFIG_FPGA
    obj-$(CONFIG_CMD_FPGA) += fpga.o
    endif

    which means that if CONFIG_FPGA is not set, CONFIG_CMD_FPGA silently
    does nothing. Let's remove that Makefile conditional and instead express
    this equivalent dependency in Kconfig, so a lot of redundant

    # CONFIG_CMD_FPGA is not set

    can be removed from board defconfigs that don't actually have an FPGA.

    Signed-off-by: Tuomas Tynkkynen

    Tuomas Tynkkynen
     

18 Nov, 2017

1 commit

  • We first introduce CONFIG_USE_BOOTCOMMAND, similar to
    CONFIG_USE_BOOTARGS. We then migrate CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND for most
    CONFIG_DISTRO_DEFAULT users. In some cases platforms have a complex
    scheme around this usage, and these have been defered for the moment so
    that platform maintainers can work on a migration plan.

    Signed-off-by: Tom Rini
    Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski

    Tom Rini
     

11 Oct, 2017

1 commit

  • Having this as a 'default y' is rather annoying because it doesn't
    actually compile unless other options are defined in the board header:

    ../cmd/bootm.c: In function 'do_imls_nor':
    ../cmd/bootm.c:330:7: error: 'CONFIG_SYS_MAX_FLASH_BANKS' undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean 'CONFIG_SYS_MAX_FLASH_SECT'?
    i < CONFIG_SYS_MAX_FLASH_BANKS; ++i, ++info) {

    Make it 'default n' so people who develop new boards that start from a
    blank defconfig have one less compilation failure to debug.

    Signed-off-by: Tuomas Tynkkynen

    Tuomas Tynkkynen
     

04 Oct, 2017

1 commit

  • The g_dnl USB settings for the vendor ID, product ID and manufacturer are
    actually common settings that can and should be shared by all the gadgets.

    Make them common by renaming them, and convert all the users.

    Reviewed-by: Simon Glass
    Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski
    Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard

    Maxime Ripard
     

16 Aug, 2017

1 commit


15 Aug, 2017

1 commit


12 Aug, 2017

1 commit


29 Jul, 2017

1 commit

  • Convert this PMIC driver to driver model and fix up other users. The
    regulator and GPIO functions are now handled by separate drivers.

    Update nyan-big to work correct. Three boards will need to be updated by
    the maintainers: apalis-tk1, cei-tk1-som. Also the TODO in the code re
    as3722_sd_set_voltage() needs to be completed.

    Signed-off-by: Simon Glass
    Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski
    Tested-by: Marcel Ziswiler
    Tested-on: Jetson-TK1
    Tested-by: Stephen Warren

    Simon Glass
     

01 Jun, 2017

1 commit


16 May, 2017

1 commit


30 Apr, 2017

1 commit


02 Apr, 2017

2 commits

  • Actually make use of that shiny new CONFIG_TEGRA124_MMC_DISABLE_EXT_LOOPBACK.

    Signed-off-by: Marcel Ziswiler
    Signed-off-by: Marcel Ziswiler
    Signed-off-by: Tom Warren

    Marcel Ziswiler
     
  • This patch adds board support for the Toradex Apalis TK1 a computer on
    module which can be used on different carrier boards.

    The module consists of a Tegra TK1 SoC, a PMIC solution, 2 GB of DDR3L
    RAM, a bunch of level shifters, an eMMC, a TMP451 temperature sensor
    chip, an I210 gigabit Ethernet controller and a SGTL5000 audio codec.
    Furthermore, there is a Kinetis MK20DN512 companion micro controller for
    analogue, CAN and resistive touch functionality.

    For the sake of ease of use we do not distinguish between different
    carrier boards for now as the base module features are deemed
    sufficient enough for regular booting.

    The following functionality is working so far:
    - eMMC boot, environment storage and Toradex factory config block
    - Gigabit Ethernet
    - MMC/SD cards (both MMC1 as well as SD1 slot)
    - USB client/host (dual role OTG port as client e.g. for DFU/UMS or host,
    other two ports as host)

    Signed-off-by: Marcel Ziswiler
    Reviewed-by: Simon Glass
    Signed-off-by: Marcel Ziswiler
    Signed-off-by: Tom Warren

    Marcel Ziswiler