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Re: Frequency scaling on iPaq
- To: Cristiano Ligieri Pereira <cpereira at ics dot uci dot edu>
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] Frequency scaling on iPaq
- From: Nicolas Pitre <nico at cam dot org>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 12:40:19 -0400 (EDT)
- cc: <ecos-discuss at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
You are asking questions for which you already found all the answers
yourself. What do you want exactly?
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Cristiano Ligieri Pereira wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm a little bit confused regarding how to scale the frequency on the
> StrongARM SA1110 compaq ipaq platform. I'm trying to scale processor
> frequency simply writting into the appropriate memory mapped register
> (PPCR - Power Manager PLL Configuration Register). The values to be
> written and the address of the register are described in the file
> cyg/hal/hal_sa11x0.h (SA11X0_PWR_MGR_PLL_CONFIG is the register and the
> values are SA11X0_CLOCK_SPEED_59_0_MHz, SA11X0_CLOCK_SPEED_73_7_MHz,
> etc...).
>
> The default processor operation seems to be at 206.4Mhz. If I try to scale
> it down to 162.2 it seems to work fine but if I go down one more
> level, which is 147.5, the system crashes. Looking at the file cpu-scale.c
> of ipaqlinux source code I noticed that DRAM timing is related to the core
> clock frequency and then DRAM timing properties have to be adjusted along
> with the processor core frequency, otherwise DRAM becomes unusable and the
> kernel crashes (that's is what is described in the source code). Or
> alternatively the code responsible to scale the frequency has to be
> executed at the ROM (Flash) memory.
>
> Looking at the Intel StrongARM SA-1110 Microprocessor Developer's Manual
> it is also described that the DRAM timing depends on the processor core
> frequency.
>
> I believe the same thing is happening with eCos/ipaq package since I'm
> executing the code from the DRAM memory and I'm not adjusting any DRAM
> timing parameter. Have anyone tried the same thing? Am I saying something
> wrong? Did anyone have the same problem?
>
> Thanks,
> Cristiano.
>
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> Cristiano Ligieri Pereira - http://www.ics.uci.edu/~cpereira
>
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