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if TARGET_MX6MEMCAL
config SYS_BOARD
default "mx6memcal"
config SYS_VENDOR
default "freescale"
config SYS_CONFIG_NAME
default "mx6memcal"
menu "mx6memcal specifics"
choice
prompt "Serial console"
help
Either UART1 or UART2 will be used as the console for
displaying the calibration values or errors.
config SERIAL_CONSOLE_UART1
bool "UART1"
help
Select this if your board uses UART1 for its' console.
config SERIAL_CONSOLE_UART2
bool "UART2"
help
Select this if your board uses UART2 for its' console.
endchoice
choice
prompt "UART pads"
help
Select the RX and TX pads used for your serial console.
The choices below reflect the most commonly used options
for your UART.
config UART2_EIM_D26_27
bool "UART2 on EIM_D26/27 (SabreLite, Nitrogen6x)"
depends on SERIAL_CONSOLE_UART2
help
Choose this configuration if you're using pads
EIM_D26 and D27 for a console on UART2.
This is typical for designs that are based on the
NXP SABRELite.
config UART1_CSI0_DAT10_11
bool "UART1 on CSI0_DAT10/11 (Wand, SabreSD)"
depends on SERIAL_CONSOLE_UART1
help
Choose this configuration if you're using pads
CSI0_DAT10 and DAT11 for a console on UART1 as
is done on the i.MX6 Wand board and i.MX6 SabreSD.
config UART1_UART1
bool "UART1 on UART1 (i.MX6SL EVK, WaRP)"
depends on SERIAL_CONSOLE_UART1
help
Choose this configuration if you're using pads
UART1_TXD/RXD for a console on UART1 as is done
on most i.MX6SL designs.
endchoice
config IMXIMAGE_OUTPUT
bool "Include output for imximage .cfg files"
default y
help
Say "Y" if you want output formatted for use in non-SPL
(DCD-style) configuration files.
config DDRWIDTH
int "DDR bus width"
default 64
help
Select either 32 or 64 to reflect the DDR bus width.
config DDRCS
int "DDR chip selects"
default 2
range 1 2
help
Select the number of chip selects used in your board design
choice
prompt "Memory type"
help
Select the type of DDR (DDR3 or LPDDR2) used on your design
config DDR3
bool "DDR3"
help
Select this if your board design uses DDR3.
config LPDDR2
bool "LPDDR2"
help
Select this if your board design uses LPDDR2.
endchoice
choice
prompt "Memory device"
config MT41K512M16TNA
bool "Micron MT41K512M16TNA 512Mx16 (1GiB/chip)"
depends on DDR3
config MT41K128M16JT
bool "Micron MT41K128M16JT 128Mx16 (256 MiB/chip)"
depends on DDR3
config H5TQ4G63AFR
bool "Hynix H5TQ4G63AFR 256Mx16 (512 MiB/chip)"
depends on DDR3
config H5TQ2G63DFR
bool "Hynix H5TQ2G63DFR 128Mx16 (256 MiB/chip)"
depends on DDR3
config MT42L256M32D2LG
bool "Micron MT42L256M32D2LG LPDDR2 256Mx32 (1GiB/chip)"
depends on LPDDR2
config MT29PZZZ4D4BKESK
bool "Micron MT29PZZZ4D4BKESK multi-chip 512MiB LPDDR2/4GiB eMMC"
depends on LPDDR2
endchoice
config DDR_ODT
int "DDR On-die-termination"
default 2
range 0 7
help
Enter the on-die termination value as an index defined for
IOMUX settings for PAD_DRAM_SDCLK0_P and others.
0 == Disabled
1 == 120 Ohm
2 == 60 Ohm
3 == 40 Ohm
4 == 30 Ohm
5 == 24 Ohm
6 == 20 Ohm
7 == 17 Ohm
Value will be applied to all clock and data lines
config DRAM_DRIVE_STRENGTH
int "DRAM Drive strength"
default 6
range 0 7
help
Enter drive strength as an index defined for IOMUX settings
for GRP_B1DS and others.
0 == Hi Z
6 == 40 Ohm (default)
7 == 34 Ohm
Value will be applied to all clock and data lines
config RTT_NOM
int "RTT_NOM"
default 1
range 1 2
help
Enter the RTT_NOM selector
1 == RZQ/4 (60ohm)
2 == RZQ/2 (120ohm)
config RTT_WR
int "RTT_WR"
default 1
range 0 2
help
Enter the RTT_WR selector for MR2
0 == Dynamic ODT disabled
1 == RZQ/4 (60ohm)
2 == RZQ/2 (120ohm)
config RALAT
int "Read additional latency"
default 5
range 0 7
help
Enter a latency in number of cycles. This will be added to
CAS and internal delays for which the MMDC will retrieve the
read data from the internal FIFO.
This is used to compensate for board/chip delays.
config WALAT
int "Write additional latency"
default 0
range 0 7
help
Enter a latency in number of cycles. This will be added to
CAS and internal delays for which the MMDC will retrieve the
read data from the internal FIFO
This is used to compensate for board/chip delays.
config REFSEL
int "Refresh period"
range 0 3
default 1
help
Select the DDR refresh period.
See the description of bitfield REF_SEL in the reference manual
for details.
0 == disabled
1 == 32 kHz
2 == 64 kHz
3 == fast counter
config REFR
int "Number of refreshes"
range 0 7
default 7
help
This selects the number of refreshes (-1) during each period.
i.e.:
0 == 1 refresh (tRFC)
7 == 8 refreshes (tRFC*8)
See the description of MDREF[REFR] in the reference manual for
details.
endmenu
endif