yaojin liu wrote:
> thanks,you are right, it really init the chip through UBL.
> BUT, there is also one question:
> DM9000a 's driver has 8 bit accessing function:
>
> #define CONFIG_DM9000_BASE0x0400
> #define DM9000_IOCONFIG_DM9000_BASE
> #define DM9000_DATA(CONFIG
thanks,you are right, it really init the chip through UBL.
BUT, there is also one question:
DM9000a 's driver has 8 bit accessing function:
#define CONFIG_DM9000_BASE0x0400
#define DM9000_IOCONFIG_DM9000_BASE
#define DM9000_DATA(CONFIG_DM9000_BASE+2) // (BA1,it's the 16
yaojin liu wrote:
> hi:
> dm9000a works as 16bit bus width. however, i have not seen any init code for
> the dm355's chipselect.
> and by default ,the cs1 is 8bit bus width at reset. how doew it work?
I think the setup is done by the UBL provided by TI. U-boot is a 3-rd
stage bootloader for DM355.
hi:
dm9000a works as 16bit bus width. however, i have not seen any init code for
the dm355's chipselect.
and by default ,the cs1 is 8bit bus width at reset. how doew it work?
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