[kernel] kmod-usb-core is buildin on etrax target
[openwrt.git] / target / linux / brcm47xx / patches-2.6.33 / 275-usb2-bcm5354-init.patch
1 This patch significantly improves the reliability of high speed
2 usb writes on the bcm5354. It implements a work around for version 2
3 of the usb20 core that was cribbed from the GPL sources for the
4 Asus wl500gpv2 and verified against the wl520gu sources.
5
6 Reference:
7 GPL/WL-520gu-NewUI/src/linux/linux/arch/mips/brcm-boards/bcm947xx/pcibios.c
8 GPL/WL-500gPV2-NewUI/src/linux/linux/arch/mips/brcm-boards/bcm947xx/pcibios.c
9
10 Signed-off-by: Steve Brown <sbrown@cortland.com>
11
12 ---
13 drivers/usb/host/ohci-ssb.c | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
14 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
15
16 --- a/drivers/usb/host/ohci-ssb.c
17 +++ b/drivers/usb/host/ohci-ssb.c
18 @@ -141,22 +141,31 @@ static int ssb_ohci_attach(struct ssb_de
19 */
20 ssb_device_enable(dev, 0);
21 ssb_write32(dev, 0x200, 0x7ff);
22 +
23 + /* Change Flush control reg */
24 + tmp = ssb_read32(dev, 0x400);
25 + tmp &= ~8;
26 + ssb_write32(dev, 0x400, tmp);
27 + tmp = ssb_read32(dev, 0x400);
28 +
29 + /* Change Shim control reg */
30 + tmp = ssb_read32(dev, 0x304);
31 + tmp &= ~0x100;
32 + ssb_write32(dev, 0x304, tmp);
33 + tmp = ssb_read32(dev, 0x304);
34 +
35 udelay(1);
36 - if (dev->id.revision == 1) { // bug in rev 1
37
38 - /* Change Flush control reg */
39 - tmp = ssb_read32(dev, 0x400);
40 - tmp &= ~8;
41 - ssb_write32(dev, 0x400, tmp);
42 - tmp = ssb_read32(dev, 0x400);
43 - printk("USB20H fcr: 0x%0x\n", tmp);
44 -
45 - /* Change Shim control reg */
46 - tmp = ssb_read32(dev, 0x304);
47 - tmp &= ~0x100;
48 - ssb_write32(dev, 0x304, tmp);
49 - tmp = ssb_read32(dev, 0x304);
50 - printk("USB20H shim: 0x%0x\n", tmp);
51 + /* Work around for 5354 failures */
52 + if ((dev->id.revision == 2) && (dev->bus->chip_id == 0x5354)) {
53 + /* Change syn01 reg */
54 + tmp = 0x00fe00fe;
55 + ssb_write32(dev, 0x894, tmp);
56 +
57 + /* Change syn03 reg */
58 + tmp = ssb_read32(dev, 0x89c);
59 + tmp |= 0x1;
60 + ssb_write32(dev, 0x89c, tmp);
61 }
62 } else
63 ssb_device_enable(dev, 0);
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