At the moment, the desired brownout is at 1.0V. However,
this setting cannot be realized by hardware since we have
only 3 bits to represent the voltage difference from the
target value.
Target value is 1500 mV, brownout target is 1000 mV,
voltage steps are 25 mV.
Register content calculation:
(1500 [mV] - 1000 [mV]) / 25 [mV] = 20 (decimal) = 0x14
Register takes only 3 bits, that is 0x4.
But 0x4 * 25 [mV] = 100 [mV], that means that actual
brownout level is 1500 [mV] - 100 [mV] = 1.4 V.
Minimum possible BO level is
1500 [mV] - 0x7 * 25 [mV] = 1315 [mV].
So lets use this value as desired BO value (which is
also the same as FSL bootlets use).
Signed-off-by: Michael Heimpold <mhei@heimpold.de>
Cc: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Cc: Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br>
Cc: Fabio Estevam <fabio.estevam@freescale.com>
Acked-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
debug("SPL: Setting VDDIO to 3V3 (brownout @ 3v15)\n");
mxs_power_set_vddx(&mxs_vddio_cfg, 3300, 3150);
- debug("SPL: Setting VDDD to 1V5 (brownout @ 1v0)\n");
- mxs_power_set_vddx(&mxs_vddd_cfg, 1500, 1000);
+ debug("SPL: Setting VDDD to 1V5 (brownout @ 1v315)\n");
+ mxs_power_set_vddx(&mxs_vddd_cfg, 1500, 1315);
#ifdef CONFIG_MX23
debug("SPL: Setting mx23 VDDMEM to 2V5 (brownout @ 1v7)\n");
mxs_power_set_vddx(&mxs_vddmem_cfg, 2500, 1700);