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28 /**
30 * Fixes and workaround for Octeon chip errata. This file
31 * contains functions called by cvmx-helper to workaround known
32 * chip errata. For the most part, code doesn't need to call
33 * these functions directly.
36 #include <linux/module.h>
38 #include <asm/octeon/octeon.h>
40 #include <asm/octeon/cvmx-helper-jtag.h>
42 /**
43 * Due to errata G-720, the 2nd order CDR circuit on CN52XX pass
44 * 1 doesn't work properly. The following code disables 2nd order
45 * CDR for the specified QLM.
47 * @qlm: QLM to disable 2nd order CDR for.
49 void __cvmx_helper_errata_qlm_disable_2nd_order_cdr(int qlm)
51 int lane;
52 cvmx_helper_qlm_jtag_init();
53 /* We need to load all four lanes of the QLM, a total of 1072 bits */
54 for (lane = 0; lane < 4; lane++) {
56 * Each lane has 268 bits. We need to set
57 * cfg_cdr_incx<67:64> = 3 and cfg_cdr_secord<77> =
58 * 1. All other bits are zero. Bits go in LSB first,
59 * so start off with the zeros for bits <63:0>.
61 cvmx_helper_qlm_jtag_shift_zeros(qlm, 63 - 0 + 1);
62 /* cfg_cdr_incx<67:64>=3 */
63 cvmx_helper_qlm_jtag_shift(qlm, 67 - 64 + 1, 3);
64 /* Zeros for bits <76:68> */
65 cvmx_helper_qlm_jtag_shift_zeros(qlm, 76 - 68 + 1);
66 /* cfg_cdr_secord<77>=1 */
67 cvmx_helper_qlm_jtag_shift(qlm, 77 - 77 + 1, 1);
68 /* Zeros for bits <267:78> */
69 cvmx_helper_qlm_jtag_shift_zeros(qlm, 267 - 78 + 1);
71 cvmx_helper_qlm_jtag_update(qlm);
73 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cvmx_helper_errata_qlm_disable_2nd_order_cdr);