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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 | Cogent Modular Architecture configuration ----------------------------------------- As the name suggests, the Cogent platform is a modular system where you have a motherboard into which plugs a cpu module and one or more i/o modules. This provides very nice flexibility, but makes the configuration task somewhat harder. The possible Cogent motherboards are: Code Config Variable Description ---- --------------- ----------- CMA101 CONFIG_CMA101 32MB ram, 2 ser, 1 par, rtc, dipsw, 2x16 lcd, eth(?) CMA102 CONFIG_CMA102 32MB ram, 2 ser, 1 par, rtc, dipsw, 2x16 lcd CMA111 CONFIG_CMA111 32MB ram, 1MB flash, 4 ser, 1 par, rtc, ps/2 kbd/mse, 2x16 lcd, 2xPCI, 10/100TP eth CMA120 CONFIG_CMA120 32MB ram, 1MB flash, 4 ser, 1 par, rtc, ps/2 kbd/mse, 2x16 lcd, 2xPCI, 10/100TP eth, 2xPCMCIA, video/lcd-panel CMA150 CONFIG_CMA150 8MB ram, 1MB flash, 2 ser, 1 par, rtc, ps/2 kbd/mse, 2x16 lcd The possible Cogent PowerPC CPU modules are: Code Config Variable Description ---- --------------- ----------- CMA278-603EV CONFIG_CMA278_603EV PPC603ev CPU, 66MHz clock, 512K EPROM, JTAG/COP CMA278-603ER CONFIG_CMA278_603ER PPC603er CPU, 66MHz clock, 512K EPROM, JTAG/COP CMA278-740 CONFIG_CMA278_740 PPC740 CPU, 66MHz clock, 512K EPROM, JTAG/COP CMA280-509 CONFIG_CMA280_509 MPC505/509 CPU, 50MHz clock, 512K EPROM, BDM CMA282 CONFIG_CMA282 MPC8260 CPU, 66MHz clock, 512K EPROM, JTAG, 16M RAM, 1 x ser (SMC2), 1 x 10baseT PHY (SCC4), 1 x 10/100 TP PHY (FCC1), 2 x 48pin DIN (FCC2 + TDM1) CMA285 CONFIG_CMA285 MPC801 CPU, 33MHz clock, 512K EPROM, BDM CMA286-21 CONFIG_CMA286_21 MPC821 CPU, 66MHz clock, 512K EPROM, BDM, 16M RAM, 2 x ser (SMC1 + SMC2), 1 x 10baseT PHY (SCC2) CMA286-60-OLD CONFIG_CMA286_60_OLD MPC860 CPU, 33MHz clock, 128K EPROM, BDM CMA286-60 CONFIG_CMA286_60 MPC860 CPU, 66MHz clock, 512K EPROM, BDM, 16M RAM, 2 x ser (SMC1 + SMC2), 1 x 10baseT PHY (SCC2) CMA286-60P CONFIG_CMA286_60P MPC860P CPU, 66MHz clock, 512K EPROM, BDM, 16M RAM, 2 x ser (SMC1 + SMC2), 1 x 10baseT PHY (SCC2) CMA287-23 CONFIG_CMA287_23 MPC823 CPU, 33MHz clock, 512K EPROM, BDM CMA287-50 CONFIG_CMA287_50 MPC850 CPU, 33MHz clock, 512K EPROM, BDM (there are a lot of other cpu modules with ARM, MIPS and M-CORE CPUs, but we'll worry about those later). The possible Cogent CMA I/O Modules are: Code Config Variable Description ---- --------------- ----------- CMA302 CONFIG_CMA302 up to 16M flash, ps/2 keyboard/mouse CMA352 CONFIG_CMA352 CMAbus <=> PCI Currently supported: Motherboards: CMA102 CPU Modules: CMA286-60-OLD I/O Modules: CMA302 I/O module To configure, perform the usual U-Boot configuration task of editing "include/config_cogent_mpc8xx.h" and reviewing all the options and settings in there. In particular, check the chip select values installed into the memory controller's various option and base registers - these are set by the defines CFG_CMA_CSn_{BASE,SIZE} and CFG_{B,O}Rn_PRELIM. Also be careful of the clock settings installed into the SCCR - via the define CFG_SCCR. Finally, decide whether you want the serial console on motherboard serial port A or on one of the 8xx SMC ports, and set CONFIG_8xx_CONS_{SMC1,SMC2,NONE} accordingly (NONE means use Cogent motherboard serial port A). Then edit the file "cogent/config.mk". Firstly, set TEXT_BASE to be the base address of the EPROM for the CPU module. This should be the same as the value selected for CFG_MONITOR_BASE in "include/config_cogent_*.h" (in fact, I have made this automatic via the -DTEXT_BASE=... option in CPPFLAGS). Finally, set the values of the make variables $(CMA_MB) and $(CMA_IOMS). $(CMA_MB) is the name of the directory that contains support for your motherboard. At this stage, only "cma10x" exists, which supports the CMA101 and CMA102 motherboards - but only selected devices, namely serial, lcd and dipsw. $(CMA_IOMS) is a list of zero or more directories that contain support for the i/o modules you have installed. At this stage, only "cma302" exists, which supports the CMA302 flash i/o module - but only the flash part, not the ps/2 keyboard and mouse interfaces. There should be a make variable for each of the above directories, which is the directory name with "_O" appended. This make variable is a list of object files to compile from that directory and include in the library. e.g. cma10x_O = serial.o ... That's it. Good Luck. Murray.Jensen@cmst.csiro.au August 31, 2000. |