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This page lists goals and plans for initial bringup of the |
This page lists goals and plans for initial bringup of the [[XO 1.5 A1]] motherboard, the first prototype of the [[Hardware#XO_1.5_Laptop|XO-1.5 Laptop]]. |
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== Status == |
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Note that a <s>tick</s> check (Wad and Mitch are not happy with ticks at the moment) in any one of the three columns is generally sufficient to prove that the hardware works. |
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|+ Bringup status |
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! Subsystem !! BIOS->Linux !! OFW !! OFW->Linux |
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! RAM |
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| {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} |
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! PS/2 keyboard/mouse |
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| {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} |
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|- align="center" |
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! Audio playback (Int/Ext) |
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| {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} |
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|- align="center" |
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! Audio recording (Int/Ext) |
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| {{wait}} || {{yes}} || {{no}}<br>records zero bytes |
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! External IDE |
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| {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} |
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! Phison chip IDE |
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| {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} |
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! USB |
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| {{no}}<br>USB 1.1 only, flaky || {{yes}} || {{yes}} |
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|- align="center" |
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! SD |
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| {{wait}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} |
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|- align="center" |
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! SDIO WLAN |
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| {{wait}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} |
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|- align="center" |
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! DCON |
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| {{wait}} || {{yes}} || {{wait}} |
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! Suspend + resume |
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| {{yes}} || {{wait}} || {{wait}} |
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! C-state switching |
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| {{yes}} || {{wait}} || {{wait}} |
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! Xorg |
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| {{yes}} || n/a || {{yes}} |
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! VIA framebuffer driver |
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| {{yes}}<sup>[http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/9318 9318]</sup> || n/a || {{yes}}<br>with vmalloc=256M |
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== Goals == |
== Goals == |
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The goal of a A-phase board bring-up is get a small number of boards to an acceptable state of functionality. At this point, a larger number of boards are modified to match and distributed for both extended testing of basic functionality (esp. memory stability) and development of software to access futher functionality. |
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* EC working |
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The following are the goals of this bringup: |
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* Embedded Controller and power distribution working |
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* Memory controller working and memory stable (memtest86) |
* Memory controller working and memory stable (memtest86) |
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* OLPC display working |
* OLPC display working |
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* USB working |
* USB working |
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* SD memory cards working |
* SD memory cards working |
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* Audio input and output |
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* Boots Linux kernel from SD card |
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* Boots Linux kernel from USB or SD card |
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* Rudimentary power management tests from OFW |
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* C2/C3/Suspend/resume from OFW |
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* X? |
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== Non-goals == |
== Non-goals == |
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* Camera input (driver won't be ready in time) |
* Camera input (driver won't be ready in time) |
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* Power management from Linux |
* Power management from Linux |
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* Windows boot |
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* SDIO WLAN |
* SDIO WLAN |
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* X |
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== Personnel in Taiwan == |
== Personnel in Taiwan == |
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* Wad, Richard, and |
* Wad (EE), Richard (EC/OFW), Mitch and Luke (OFW), and Chris (Linux) from OLPC |
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* Gordon Chu (PM), Beckham Chen (EE), Danny Tsai (power), Gary Chiang (EE), Bryan Ma (EC Firmware) from Quanta R&D |
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* Gary from Quanta |
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* Harald and BIOS/memory controller expert from Via |
* Harald Welte (Linux) and BIOS/memory controller expert from Via |
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== Tools == |
== Tools == |
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* Cheetah SPI programmer qty |
* Cheetah SPI programmer qty 1 (Richard) |
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* Dediprog SPI programmer qty 1+ (Quanta) |
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* Artec LPC dongle (FLASH + port 80) qty 2 (3?) |
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* Artec LPC dongle (FLASH + port 80) qty 3 (Mitch 1, Richard 2) |
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* Cleverscope qty 1 |
* Cleverscope qty 1 (Mitch) |
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* PROMjet SPI FLASH emulator qty 1 |
* PROMjet SPI FLASH emulator qty 1 (Mitch) |
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* OLPC serial port dongles + cables qty |
* OLPC serial port dongles + cables qty 10 (Mitch 2, Richard 2, wad 6) |
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* High speed |
* High speed, four channel oscilloscope (Quanta) |
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== Sequence of Events == |
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'''Dates close enough to book travel''' |
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* (May 14/15) Richard arrives several days before bringup, to work together with Bryan Ma on final EC code. |
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* (May 19) wad and the boards arrive and bringup starts. |
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** Get the EC running, including serial port |
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** Basic power supply operation and sequencing |
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* (May 20) Mitch arrives |
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** Basic [[Open Firmware]] startup |
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*** Use LPC FLASH emulator for < 1 minute build + download cycle time |
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*** Early execution tracing with port 80 |
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*** Serial port |
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*** Initial memory controller setup |
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[[Image:XO1.5_A1_Bringup_1.jpg|thumbnail|Bringup]] |
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* (May 21) Via becomes involved (VX855 support), Luke arrives |
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** Memory controller fine tuning |
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*** Via expert evaluates signals and suggests setting changes |
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*** Mitch provides fast turnaround OFW builds with new settings |
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** VGA Video output |
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** Keyboard/Touchpad |
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** Start memory stability tests |
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** SD card |
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** USB |
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* At this point, OFW is generally functional for hardware debugging and bootloading |
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* (May 22) Chris Ball arrives to start Linux work (arriving TPE 10pm May 21) |
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* (May 25) Harald Welte (Via) start helping and the team splits into two: Hardware and Linux |
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* (June 3) Anticipated date of OLPC team departure |
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=== Hardware === |
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[[Image:XO1.5_A1_Bringup_2.jpg|thumbnail|Bringup]] |
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* Continues to work on either USB or SD if needed |
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* DCON and OLPC display |
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* RTC |
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* Audio |
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* Power management from OFW |
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* Lid switch, E-Book mode switch, front panel buttons |
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=== Linux === |
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After initial boot, this is mainly driver testing of hardware as functionality is confirmed with OFW. |
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* Initial boot |
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* USB |
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* SD |
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* Video |
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* DCON and OLPC display |
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* Audio |
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== Miscellanious == |
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=== Documentation === |
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Early documentation may be obtained from a secure FTP site on dev.laptop.org: |
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sftp://dev.laptop.org/home/docs/1.5/ |
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If you already have a login on dev, let wad know and he will get you access priviledges. |
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Much of the documentation is now available on the [[XO 1.5 A1]] board page. |
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=== Lodging === |
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[[Image:XO1.5_A1_Bringup_3.jpg|thumbnail|Lodging]] |
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We will be staying at: |
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* [http://www.rivierataipei.com/ The Riviera] - Mitch's suggestion (TripAdvisor ranked #4 of 192 hotels in Taipei - supposedly has free Internet) Orbitz shows availability late May - early June, $119.56/night, including free internet and breakfast. |
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Our recommended medical provider is: |
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== Sequence == |
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* [http://www.tahsda.org.tw/en/ The Taipei Adventist Hospital] - English speaking, decent care, just make sure to bring your own soap, towel, and arrange for outside food delivery. |
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[[Category:Hardware]] |
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* Richard goes first, brings up EC and power rails with Gary |
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[[Category:XO-1.5]] |
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* Wad, Mitch, and Via BIOS/memory engineer arrive shortly thereafter, bring up memory controller |
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* Harald arrives after OFW is working, brings up Linux |
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* Team members work in parallel on the respective areas of expertise, hopefully with several boards |
Latest revision as of 20:27, 3 January 2011
This page lists goals and plans for initial bringup of the XO 1.5 A1 motherboard, the first prototype of the XO-1.5 Laptop.
Status
Note that a tick check (Wad and Mitch are not happy with ticks at the moment) in any one of the three columns is generally sufficient to prove that the hardware works.
Subsystem | BIOS->Linux | OFW | OFW->Linux |
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RAM | |||
PS/2 keyboard/mouse | |||
Audio playback (Int/Ext) | |||
Audio recording (Int/Ext) | records zero bytes | ||
External IDE | |||
Phison chip IDE | |||
USB | USB 1.1 only, flaky |
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SD | |||
SDIO WLAN | |||
DCON | |||
Suspend + resume | |||
C-state switching | |||
Xorg | n/a | ||
VIA framebuffer driver | 9318 | n/a | with vmalloc=256M |
Goals
The goal of a A-phase board bring-up is get a small number of boards to an acceptable state of functionality. At this point, a larger number of boards are modified to match and distributed for both extended testing of basic functionality (esp. memory stability) and development of software to access futher functionality.
The following are the goals of this bringup:
- Embedded Controller and power distribution working
- Memory controller working and memory stable (memtest86)
- OLPC display working
- Keyboard/mouse working
- USB working
- SD memory cards working
- Audio input and output
- Boots Linux kernel from USB or SD card
- C2/C3/Suspend/resume from OFW
Non-goals
- Camera input (driver won't be ready in time)
- Power management from Linux
- Windows boot
- SDIO WLAN
- X
Personnel in Taiwan
- Wad (EE), Richard (EC/OFW), Mitch and Luke (OFW), and Chris (Linux) from OLPC
- Gordon Chu (PM), Beckham Chen (EE), Danny Tsai (power), Gary Chiang (EE), Bryan Ma (EC Firmware) from Quanta R&D
- Harald Welte (Linux) and BIOS/memory controller expert from Via
Tools
- Cheetah SPI programmer qty 1 (Richard)
- Dediprog SPI programmer qty 1+ (Quanta)
- Artec LPC dongle (FLASH + port 80) qty 3 (Mitch 1, Richard 2)
- Cleverscope qty 1 (Mitch)
- PROMjet SPI FLASH emulator qty 1 (Mitch)
- OLPC serial port dongles + cables qty 10 (Mitch 2, Richard 2, wad 6)
- High speed, four channel oscilloscope (Quanta)
Sequence of Events
Dates close enough to book travel
- (May 14/15) Richard arrives several days before bringup, to work together with Bryan Ma on final EC code.
- (May 19) wad and the boards arrive and bringup starts.
- Get the EC running, including serial port
- Basic power supply operation and sequencing
- (May 20) Mitch arrives
- Basic Open Firmware startup
- Use LPC FLASH emulator for < 1 minute build + download cycle time
- Early execution tracing with port 80
- Serial port
- Initial memory controller setup
- Basic Open Firmware startup
- (May 21) Via becomes involved (VX855 support), Luke arrives
- Memory controller fine tuning
- Via expert evaluates signals and suggests setting changes
- Mitch provides fast turnaround OFW builds with new settings
- VGA Video output
- Keyboard/Touchpad
- Start memory stability tests
- SD card
- USB
- Memory controller fine tuning
- At this point, OFW is generally functional for hardware debugging and bootloading
- (May 22) Chris Ball arrives to start Linux work (arriving TPE 10pm May 21)
- (May 25) Harald Welte (Via) start helping and the team splits into two: Hardware and Linux
- (June 3) Anticipated date of OLPC team departure
Hardware
- Continues to work on either USB or SD if needed
- DCON and OLPC display
- RTC
- Audio
- Power management from OFW
- Lid switch, E-Book mode switch, front panel buttons
Linux
After initial boot, this is mainly driver testing of hardware as functionality is confirmed with OFW.
- Initial boot
- USB
- SD
- Video
- DCON and OLPC display
- Audio
Miscellanious
Documentation
Early documentation may be obtained from a secure FTP site on dev.laptop.org:
sftp://dev.laptop.org/home/docs/1.5/
If you already have a login on dev, let wad know and he will get you access priviledges.
Much of the documentation is now available on the XO 1.5 A1 board page.
Lodging
We will be staying at:
- The Riviera - Mitch's suggestion (TripAdvisor ranked #4 of 192 hotels in Taipei - supposedly has free Internet) Orbitz shows availability late May - early June, $119.56/night, including free internet and breakfast.
Our recommended medical provider is:
- The Taipei Adventist Hospital - English speaking, decent care, just make sure to bring your own soap, towel, and arrange for outside food delivery.