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author | Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net> | 2009-01-16 03:03:40 +0000 |
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committer | Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net> | 2009-01-16 03:03:40 +0000 |
commit | 1d72e10bb4475f30423f7937fcdfc7940ba3fb5c (patch) | |
tree | c5efc967dcd4e7afd582b712d207572a7302f85f /src | |
parent | abcddcd392bbe5e36e53ef8611df892812e2a367 (diff) | |
download | coreboot-1d72e10bb4475f30423f7937fcdfc7940ba3fb5c.tar.xz |
Refactor K8 rev F DDR2 CL timing retrieval.
This will allow usage of compatible DIMMS in a dual channel setup
instead of requiring the DIMMS to be identical.
Code impact is minimal because a large chunk of code has been moved into
a separate function with almost no changes.
Tested, yields identical results and identical logs.
Signed-off-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net>
Acked-by: Peter Stuge <peter@stuge.se>
git-svn-id: svn://svn.coreboot.org/coreboot/trunk@3866 2b7e53f0-3cfb-0310-b3e9-8179ed1497e1
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/amd/amdk8/raminit_f.c | 176 |
1 files changed, 96 insertions, 80 deletions
diff --git a/src/northbridge/amd/amdk8/raminit_f.c b/src/northbridge/amd/amdk8/raminit_f.c index 196209525b..8bfb08fa25 100644 --- a/src/northbridge/amd/amdk8/raminit_f.c +++ b/src/northbridge/amd/amdk8/raminit_f.c @@ -1702,6 +1702,96 @@ static unsigned convert_to_linear(unsigned value) return value; } +static const uint8_t latency_indicies[] = { 25, 23, 9 }; + +int find_optimum_spd_latency(u32 spd_device, unsigned *min_latency, unsigned *min_cycle_time) +{ + int new_cycle_time, new_latency; + int index; + int latencies; + int latency; + + /* First find the supported CAS latencies + * Byte 18 for DDR SDRAM is interpreted: + * bit 3 == CAS Latency = 3 + * bit 4 == CAS Latency = 4 + * bit 5 == CAS Latency = 5 + * bit 6 == CAS Latency = 6 + */ + new_cycle_time = 0x500; + new_latency = 6; + + latencies = spd_read_byte(spd_device, SPD_CAS_LAT); + if (latencies <= 0) + return 1; + + printk_raminit("\tlatencies: %08x\n", latencies); + /* Compute the lowest cas latency which can be expressed in this + * particular SPD EEPROM. You can store at most settings for 3 + * contiguous CAS latencies, so by taking the highest CAS + * latency maked as supported in the SPD and subtracting 2 you + * get the lowest expressable CAS latency. That latency is not + * necessarily supported, but a (maybe invalid) entry exists + * for it. + */ + latency = log2(latencies) - 2; + + /* Loop through and find a fast clock with a low latency */ + for (index = 0; index < 3; index++, latency++) { + int value; + if ((latency < 3) || (latency > 6) || + (!(latencies & (1 << latency)))) { + continue; + } + value = spd_read_byte(spd_device, latency_indicies[index]); + if (value < 0) { + return -1; + } + + printk_raminit("\tindex: %08x\n", index); + printk_raminit("\t\tlatency: %08x\n", latency); + printk_raminit("\t\tvalue1: %08x\n", value); + + value = convert_to_linear(value); + + printk_raminit("\t\tvalue2: %08x\n", value); + + /* Only increase the latency if we decrease the clock */ + if (value >= *min_cycle_time ) { + if (value < new_cycle_time) { + new_cycle_time = value; + new_latency = latency; + } else if (value == new_cycle_time) { + if (new_latency > latency) { + new_latency = latency; + } + } + } + printk_raminit("\t\tnew_cycle_time: %08x\n", new_cycle_time); + printk_raminit("\t\tnew_latency: %08x\n", new_latency); + + } + + if (new_latency > 6){ + return 1; + } + + /* Does min_latency need to be increased? */ + if (new_cycle_time > *min_cycle_time) { + *min_cycle_time = new_cycle_time; + } + + /* Does min_cycle_time need to be increased? */ + if (new_latency > *min_latency) { + *min_latency = new_latency; + } + + printk_raminit("2 min_cycle_time: %08x\n", *min_cycle_time); + printk_raminit("2 min_latency: %08x\n", *min_latency); + + return 0; +} + static struct spd_set_memclk_result spd_set_memclk(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, struct mem_info *meminfo) { /* Compute the minimum cycle time for these dimms */ @@ -1710,8 +1800,6 @@ static struct spd_set_memclk_result spd_set_memclk(const struct mem_controller * int i; uint32_t value; - static const uint8_t latency_indicies[] = { 25, 23, 9 }; - static const uint16_t min_cycle_times[] = { // use full speed to compare [NBCAP_MEMCLK_NOLIMIT] = 0x250, /*2.5ns */ [NBCAP_MEMCLK_333MHZ] = 0x300, /* 3.0ns */ @@ -1735,10 +1823,6 @@ static struct spd_set_memclk_result spd_set_memclk(const struct mem_controller * * by both the memory controller and the dimms. */ for (i = 0; i < DIMM_SOCKETS; i++) { - int new_cycle_time, new_latency; - int index; - int latencies; - int latency; u32 spd_device = ctrl->channel0[i]; printk_raminit("1.1 dimm_mask: %08x\n", meminfo->dimm_mask); @@ -1750,83 +1834,15 @@ static struct spd_set_memclk_result spd_set_memclk(const struct mem_controller * } } - /* First find the supported CAS latencies - * Byte 18 for DDR SDRAM is interpreted: - * bit 3 == CAS Latency = 3 - * bit 4 == CAS Latency = 4 - * bit 5 == CAS Latency = 5 - * bit 6 == CAS Latency = 6 - */ - new_cycle_time = 0x500; - new_latency = 6; - - latencies = spd_read_byte(spd_device, SPD_CAS_LAT); - if (latencies <= 0) continue; - printk_raminit("i: %08x\n",i); - printk_raminit("\tlatencies: %08x\n", latencies); - /* Compute the lowest cas latency which can be expressed in this - * particular SPD EEPROM. You can store at most settings for 3 - * contiguous CAS latencies, so by taking the highest CAS - * latency maked as supported in the SPD and subtracting 2 you - * get the lowest expressable CAS latency. That latency is not - * necessarily supported, but a (maybe invalid) entry exists - * for it. - */ - latency = log2(latencies) - 2; - - /* Loop through and find a fast clock with a low latency */ - for (index = 0; index < 3; index++, latency++) { - int value; - if ((latency < 3) || (latency > 6) || - (!(latencies & (1 << latency)))) { - continue; - } - value = spd_read_byte(spd_device, latency_indicies[index]); - if (value < 0) { - goto hw_error; - } - - printk_raminit("\tindex: %08x\n", index); - printk_raminit("\t\tlatency: %08x\n", latency); - printk_raminit("\t\tvalue1: %08x\n", value); - - value = convert_to_linear(value); - printk_raminit("\t\tvalue2: %08x\n", value); - - /* Only increase the latency if we decrease the clock */ - if (value >= min_cycle_time ) { - if (value < new_cycle_time) { - new_cycle_time = value; - new_latency = latency; - } else if (value == new_cycle_time) { - if (new_latency > latency) { - new_latency = latency; - } - } - } - printk_raminit("\t\tnew_cycle_time: %08x\n", new_cycle_time); - printk_raminit("\t\tnew_latency: %08x\n", new_latency); - - } - - if (new_latency > 6){ + switch (find_optimum_spd_latency(spd_device, &min_latency, &min_cycle_time)) { + case -1: + goto hw_error; + break; + case 1: continue; - } - - /* Does min_latency need to be increased? */ - if (new_cycle_time > min_cycle_time) { - min_cycle_time = new_cycle_time; - } - - /* Does min_cycle_time need to be increased? */ - if (new_latency > min_latency) { - min_latency = new_latency; - } - - printk_raminit("2 min_cycle_time: %08x\n", min_cycle_time); - printk_raminit("2 min_latency: %08x\n", min_latency); + } } /* Make a second pass through the dimms and disable * any that cannot support the selected memclk and cas latency. |