For some reason, on the Mercury+ AA1 module, calling
fpgamgr_wait_early_user_mode immediately after writing the peripheral
bitstream leaves the fpga in a broken state (ddr calibration hangs).
Adding a delay before the first sync word is written seems to fix this.
Inspecting the fpgamgr registers before and after the delay,
imgcfg_FifoEmpty is the only bit that changes. Waiting for this bit
(instead of a hardcoded delay) also fixes the issue.
Signed-off-by: Paweł Anikiel <pan@semihalf.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
1, FPGA_TIMEOUT_MSEC, false);
}
+static int wait_for_fifo_empty(void)
+{
+ return wait_for_bit_le32(&fpga_manager_base->imgcfg_stat,
+ ALT_FPGAMGR_IMGCFG_STAT_F2S_IMGCFG_FIFOEMPTY_SET_MSK,
+ 1, FPGA_TIMEOUT_MSEC, false);
+}
+
int is_fpgamgr_early_user_mode(void)
{
return (readl(&fpga_manager_base->imgcfg_stat) &
WATCHDOG_RESET();
}
+ wait_for_fifo_empty();
if (fpga_loadfs.rbfinfo.section == periph_section) {
if (fpgamgr_wait_early_user_mode() != -ETIMEDOUT) {