Most significant part of JQCR (Job Queue Control Register) contains
bits that control endianness: ILE - Immediate Little Endian,
DWS - Double Word Swap.
The bits are automatically set by the Job Queue Controller HW.
Unfortunately these bits are cleared in SW when submitting descriptors
via the register-based service interface.
>From LS1021A:
JQCR_MS =
08080100 - before writing: ILE | DWS | SRC (JR0)
JQCR_MS =
30000100 - after writing: WHL | FOUR | SRC (JR0)
This would cause problems on little endian caam for descriptors
containing immediata data or double-word pointers.
Currently there is no problem since the only descriptors ran through
this interface are the ones that (un)instantiate RNG.
Signed-off-by: Horia Geant? <horia.geanta@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
flags |= DECO_JQCR_FOUR;
/* Instruct the DECO to execute it */
- wr_reg32(&deco->jr_ctl_hi, flags);
+ setbits32(&deco->jr_ctl_hi, flags);
timeout = 10000000;
do {