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CTCaer
d258c82d52 bdk: sdmmc: add UHS DDR200 support
The bdk flag BDK_SDMMC_UHS_DDR200_SUPPORT can be used to enable it.

SD Card DDR200 (DDR208) support

Proper procedure:
1. Check that Vendor Specific Command System is supported.
   Used as Enable DDR200 Bus.
2. Enable DDR200 bus mode via setting 14 to Group 2 via CMD6.
   Access Mode group is left to default 0 (SDR12).
3. Setup clock to 200 or 208 MHz.
4. Set host to DDR bus mode that supports such high clocks.
   Some hosts have special mode, others use DDR50 and others HS400.
5. Execute Tuning.

The true validation that this value in Group 2 activates it, is that DDR50 bus
and clocks/timings work fully after that point.

On Tegra X1, that can be done with DDR50 host mode.
Tuning though can't be done automatically on any DDR mode.
So it needs to be done manually and selected tap will be applied from the
biggest sampling window.

Finally, all that simply works, because the marketing materials for DDR200 are
basically overstatements to sell the feature. DDR200 is simply SDR104 in DDR mode,
so sampling on rising and falling edge and with variable output data window.
It can be supported by any host that is fast enough to support DDR at 200/208MHz
and can do hw/sw tuning for finding the proper sampling window in that mode.

Using a SDMMC controller on DDR200 mode at 400MHz, has latency allowance implications. The MC/EMC must be clocked enough to be able to serve the requests in time (512B in 1.28 ns).
2023-03-31 08:54:13 +03:00
CTCaer
76a5facbc3 bdk: clock: rename clock_t to clk_rst_t
To avoid redefines when standard math header is used.
2023-03-31 08:18:45 +03:00
CTCaer
502fc1ed50 bdk: sdmmc: rename ddr100 to the actual HS100 name 2023-03-31 08:15:40 +03:00
CTCaer
9a98c1afb9 bdk: stylistic corrections
And update copyrights
2023-02-11 23:46:38 +02:00
CTCaer
4d7eb6a647 bdk: clock: improve pllc deinit 2023-02-11 23:11:24 +02:00
CTCaer
9d889e2c3e bdk: Add driver for VIC
VIC is a HW engine that allows for frame/texture buffer manipulation.
2022-10-11 06:41:38 +03:00
CTCaer
197ce4c76f bdk: sdmmc: timing changes
- Correct HS102 naming to DDR100
- Fix clock for DDR50 (even if it's unused)
2022-10-11 04:05:12 +03:00
CTCaer
70523e404f bdk: whitespace refactor 2022-07-11 22:10:11 +03:00
CTCaer
b0c0a86108 bdk: migrate timers/sleeps to timer driver 2022-06-27 10:22:19 +03:00
CTCaer
f452d916c9 bdk: clock: add ext peripheral clock control 2022-05-09 06:08:39 +03:00
CTCaer
12aac3a0fc bdk: clock: add 3 megabaud support for UART 2022-05-09 05:47:08 +03:00
CTCaer
b9f40fed7a bdk: di: move plld setup code out of display obj 2022-05-08 04:41:05 +03:00
CTCaer
3f65a30b2e bdk: more atf prep 2022-02-15 00:14:53 +02:00
CTCaer
10b479dc1c bdk: clock: add apb/ahb clock control 2022-01-20 12:32:57 +02:00
CTCaer
3dd12321f8 bdk: add activity monitor driver 2022-01-20 12:32:02 +02:00
CTCaer
70504c295e bdk: various functionality independent changes 2022-01-16 01:03:24 +02:00
CTCaer
bcec028b0f clock: update device frequency getter function
- Add missing write commits
- Remove hardcoded values
2021-09-17 23:16:43 +03:00
CTCaer
8f9d52aa89 clock: move pllx enable to clock object 2021-09-17 23:13:53 +03:00
CTCaer
11ca6caf5f clock: Add more defines and simplify some logic 2020-12-26 17:28:08 +02:00
CTCaer
15afdf53e4 clock: Add module actual frequency getter 2020-12-26 17:25:23 +02:00
CTCaer
a36fec5696 clock: Lock clock to always enabled for SE in T210B01 2020-07-04 21:07:25 +03:00
CTCaer
cabaa6cfb8 Utilize BIT macro everywhere 2020-11-26 01:41:45 +02:00
CTCaer
0b314d7f21 clock: Move UTMIPLL init from USB to clock 2020-11-15 14:43:36 +02:00
CTCaer
8305058cf5 clock: Move PLLU init/deinit from USB to clock 2020-11-15 14:42:01 +02:00
CTCaer
638a3909c5 Refactor various variables and names 2020-07-17 18:00:32 +03:00
CTCaer
e158d9bc00 clk: Refactor CLK devices bits 2020-07-17 16:50:17 +03:00
CTCaer
6e256d29c7 Utilize hekate's BDK for hekate main and Nyx 2020-06-14 16:45:45 +03:00
CTCaer
185526d134 Introducing Bootloader Development Kit (BDK)
BDK will allow developers to use the full collection of drivers,
with limited editing, if any, for making payloads for Nintendo Switch.

Using a single source for everything will also help decoupling
Switch specific code and easily port it to other Tegra X1/X1+ platforms.
And maybe even to lower targets.

Everything is now centrilized into bdk folder.
Every module or project can utilize it by simply including it.

This is just the start and it will continue to improve.
2020-06-14 15:25:21 +03:00
Renamed from bootloader/soc/clock.c (Browse further)