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22 #ifndef OPENOCD_FLASH_NOR_CORE_H
23 #define OPENOCD_FLASH_NOR_CORE_H
25 #include <flash/common.h>
29 * Upper level NOR flash interfaces.
34 #define FLASH_MAX_ERROR_STR (128)
37 * Describes the geometry and status of a single flash sector
38 * within a flash bank. A single bank typically consists of multiple
39 * sectors, each of which can be erased and protected independently.
42 /** Bus offset from start of the flash chip (in bytes). */
44 /** Number of bytes in this flash sector. */
47 * Indication of erasure status: 0 = not erased, 1 = erased,
48 * other = unknown. Set by @c flash_driver_s::erase_check.
50 * Flag is not used in protection block
54 * Indication of protection status: 0 = unprotected/unlocked,
55 * 1 = protected/locked, other = unknown. Set by
56 * @c flash_driver_s::protect_check.
58 * This information must be considered stale immediately.
59 * A million things could make it stale: power cycle,
60 * reset of target, code running on target, etc.
62 * If a flash_bank uses an extra array of protection blocks,
63 * protection flag is not valid in sector array
69 * Provides details of a flash bank, available either on-chip or through
72 * This structure will be passed as a parameter to the callbacks in the
73 * flash_driver_s structure, some of which may modify the contents of
74 * this structure of the area of flash that it defines. Driver writers
75 * may use the @c driver_priv member to store additional data on a
76 * per-bank basis, if required.
81 struct target *target; /**< Target to which this bank belongs. */
83 struct flash_driver *driver; /**< Driver for this bank. */
84 void *driver_priv; /**< Private driver storage pointer */
86 int bank_number; /**< The 'bank' (or chip number) of this instance. */
87 uint32_t base; /**< The base address of this bank */
88 uint32_t size; /**< The size of this chip bank, in bytes */
90 int chip_width; /**< Width of the chip in bytes (1,2,4 bytes) */
91 int bus_width; /**< Maximum bus width, in bytes (1,2,4 bytes) */
93 /** Erased value. Defaults to 0xFF. */
96 /** Default padded value used, normally this matches the flash
97 * erased value. Defaults to 0xFF. */
98 uint8_t default_padded_value;
101 * The number of sectors on this chip. This value will
102 * be set intially to 0, and the flash driver must set this to
103 * some non-zero value during "probe()" or "auto_probe()".
106 /** Array of sectors, allocated and initialized by the flash driver */
107 struct flash_sector *sectors;
110 * The number of protection blocks in this bank. This value
111 * is set intially to 0 and sectors are used as protection blocks.
112 * Driver probe can set protection blocks array to work with
113 * protection granularity different than sector size.
116 /** Array of protection blocks, allocated and initilized by the flash driver */
117 struct flash_sector *prot_blocks;
119 struct flash_bank *next; /**< The next flash bank on this chip */
122 /** Registers the 'flash' subsystem commands */
123 int flash_register_commands(struct command_context *cmd_ctx);
126 * Erases @a length bytes in the @a target flash, starting at @a addr.
127 * The range @a addr to @a addr + @a length - 1 must be strictly
128 * sector aligned, unless @a pad is true. Setting @a pad true extends
129 * the range, at beginning and/or end, if needed for sector alignment.
130 * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code.
132 int flash_erase_address_range(struct target *target,
133 bool pad, uint32_t addr, uint32_t length);
135 int flash_unlock_address_range(struct target *target, uint32_t addr,
139 * Writes @a image into the @a target flash. The @a written parameter
141 * @param target The target with the flash to be programmed.
142 * @param image The image that will be programmed to flash.
143 * @param written On return, contains the number of bytes written.
144 * @param erase If non-zero, indicates the flash driver should first
145 * erase the corresponding banks or sectors before programming.
146 * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code.
148 int flash_write(struct target *target,
149 struct image *image, uint32_t *written, int erase);
152 * Forces targets to re-examine their erase/protection state.
153 * This routine must be called when the system may modify the status.
155 void flash_set_dirty(void);
157 /** @returns The number of flash banks currently defined. */
158 int flash_get_bank_count(void);
160 /** Deallocates bank->driver_priv */
161 void default_flash_free_driver_priv(struct flash_bank *bank);
163 /** Deallocates all flash banks */
164 void flash_free_all_banks(void);
166 * Provides default read implementation for flash memory.
167 * @param bank The bank to read.
168 * @param buffer The data bytes read.
169 * @param offset The offset into the chip to read.
170 * @param count The number of bytes to read.
171 * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code.
173 int default_flash_read(struct flash_bank *bank,
174 uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t offset, uint32_t count);
176 * Provides default erased-bank check handling. Checks to see if
177 * the flash driver knows they are erased; if things look uncertain,
178 * this routine will call default_flash_mem_blank_check() to confirm.
179 * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code.
181 int default_flash_blank_check(struct flash_bank *bank);
184 * Returns the flash bank specified by @a name, which matches the
185 * driver name and a suffix (option) specify the driver-specific
186 * bank number. The suffix consists of the '.' and the driver-specific
187 * bank number: when two str9x banks are defined, then 'str9x.1' refers
190 int get_flash_bank_by_name(const char *name, struct flash_bank **bank_result);
192 * Returns the flash bank specified by @a name, which matches the
193 * driver name and a suffix (option) specify the driver-specific
194 * bank number. The suffix consists of the '.' and the driver-specific
195 * bank number: when two str9x banks are defined, then 'str9x.1' refers
198 struct flash_bank *get_flash_bank_by_name_noprobe(const char *name);
200 * Returns the flash bank like get_flash_bank_by_name(), without probing.
201 * @param num The flash bank number.
202 * @param bank returned bank if fn returns ERROR_OK
203 * @returns ERROR_OK if successful
205 int get_flash_bank_by_num(int num, struct flash_bank **bank);
207 * Retreives @a bank from a command argument, reporting errors parsing
208 * the bank identifier or retreiving the specified bank. The bank
209 * may be identified by its bank number or by @c name.instance, where
210 * @a instance is driver-specific.
211 * @param name_index The index to the string in args containing the
213 * @param bank On output, contians a pointer to the bank or NULL.
214 * @returns ERROR_OK on success, or an error indicating the problem.
216 COMMAND_HELPER(flash_command_get_bank, unsigned name_index,
217 struct flash_bank **bank);
219 * Returns the flash bank like get_flash_bank_by_num(), without probing.
220 * @param num The flash bank number.
221 * @returns A struct flash_bank for flash bank @a num, or NULL.
223 struct flash_bank *get_flash_bank_by_num_noprobe(int num);
225 * Returns the flash bank located at a specified address.
226 * @param target The target, presumed to contain one or more banks.
227 * @param addr An address that is within the range of the bank.
228 * @param check return ERROR_OK and result_bank NULL if the bank does not exist
229 * @returns The struct flash_bank located at @a addr, or NULL.
231 int get_flash_bank_by_addr(struct target *target, uint32_t addr, bool check,
232 struct flash_bank **result_bank);
234 * Allocate and fill an array of sectors or protection blocks.
235 * @param offset Offset of first block.
236 * @param size Size of each block.
237 * @param num_blocks Number of blocks in array.
238 * @returns A struct flash_sector pointer or NULL when allocation failed.
240 struct flash_sector *alloc_block_array(uint32_t offset, uint32_t size, int num_blocks);
242 #endif /* OPENOCD_FLASH_NOR_CORE_H */