From: Zachary T Welch Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2009 00:07:47 +0000 (-0800) Subject: split flash.h into into flash/nor/*.h X-Git-Tag: v0.4.0-rc1~116 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ae6374e25dae7b02636e440549b87040d03cc5aa;p=openocd split flash.h into into flash/nor/*.h Move the bulk of the flash.h file into flash/nor/core.h, leaving an empty husk that will be removed in the next patch. The NOR driver structure is an implementation detail, so move it into its own private header file along with helper declaration for finding them by name. --- diff --git a/src/flash/flash.h b/src/flash/flash.h index 8cd50f68..056e1ae6 100644 --- a/src/flash/flash.h +++ b/src/flash/flash.h @@ -26,326 +26,8 @@ #ifndef FLASH_H #define FLASH_H -#include +// this file will be removed -struct image; - -#define FLASH_MAX_ERROR_STR (128) - -/** - * Describes the geometry and status of a single flash sector - * within a flash bank. A single bank typically consists of multiple - * sectors, each of which can be erased and protected independently. - */ -struct flash_sector -{ - /// Bus offset from start of the flash chip (in bytes). - uint32_t offset; - /// Number of bytes in this flash sector. - uint32_t size; - /** - * Indication of erasure status: 0 = not erased, 1 = erased, - * other = unknown. Set by @c flash_driver_s::erase_check. - */ - int is_erased; - /** - * Indication of protection status: 0 = unprotected/unlocked, - * 1 = protected/locked, other = unknown. Set by - * @c flash_driver_s::protect_check. - */ - int is_protected; -}; - -struct flash_bank; - -#define __FLASH_BANK_COMMAND(name) \ - COMMAND_HELPER(name, struct flash_bank *bank) - -/** - * @brief Provides the implementation-independent structure that defines - * all of the callbacks required by OpenOCD flash drivers. - * - * Driver authors must implement the routines defined here, providing an - * instance with the fields filled out. After that, the instance must - * be registered in flash.c, so it can be used by the driver lookup system. - * - * Specifically, the user can issue the command: @par - * @code - * flash bank DRIVERNAME ...parameters... - * @endcode - * - * OpenOCD will search for the driver with a @c flash_driver_s::name - * that matches @c DRIVERNAME. - * - * The flash subsystem calls some of the other drivers routines a using - * corresponding static flash_driver_callback() - * routine in flash.c. - */ -struct flash_driver -{ - /** - * Gives a human-readable name of this flash driver, - * This field is used to select and initialize the driver. - */ - char *name; - - /** - * An array of driver-specific commands to register. When called - * during the "flash bank" command, the driver can register addition - * commands to support new flash chip functions. - */ - const struct command_registration *commands; - - /** - * Finish the "flash bank" command for @a bank. The - * @a bank parameter will have been filled in by the core flash - * layer when this routine is called, and the driver can store - * additional information in its struct flash_bank::driver_priv field. - * - * The CMD_ARGV are: @par - * @code - * CMD_ARGV[0] = bank - * CMD_ARGV[1] = drivername {name above} - * CMD_ARGV[2] = baseaddress - * CMD_ARGV[3] = lengthbytes - * CMD_ARGV[4] = chip_width_in bytes - * CMD_ARGV[5] = bus_width_bytes - * CMD_ARGV[6] = driver-specific parameters - * @endcode - * - * For example, CMD_ARGV[4] = 16 bit flash, CMD_ARGV[5] = 32bit bus. - * - * If extra arguments are provided (@a CMD_ARGC > 6), they will - * start in @a CMD_ARGV[6]. These can be used to implement - * driver-specific extensions. - * - * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. - */ - __FLASH_BANK_COMMAND((*flash_bank_command)); - - /** - * Bank/sector erase routine (target-specific). When - * called, the flash driver should erase the specified sectors - * using whatever means are at its disposal. - * - * @param bank The bank of flash to be erased. - * @param first The number of the first sector to erase, typically 0. - * @param last The number of the last sector to erase, typically N-1. - * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. - */ - int (*erase)(struct flash_bank *bank, int first, int last); - - /** - * Bank/sector protection routine (target-specific). - * When called, the driver should disable 'flash write' bits (or - * enable 'erase protection' bits) for the given @a bank and @a - * sectors. - * - * @param bank The bank to protect or unprotect. - * @param set If non-zero, enable protection; if 0, disable it. - * @param first The first sector to (un)protect, typicaly 0. - * @param last The last sector to (un)project, typically N-1. - * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. - */ - int (*protect)(struct flash_bank *bank, int set, int first, int last); - - /** - * Program data into the flash. Note CPU address will be - * "bank->base + offset", while the physical address is - * dependent upon current target MMU mappings. - * - * @param bank The bank to program - * @param buffer The data bytes to write. - * @param offset The offset into the chip to program. - * @param count The number of bytes to write. - * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. - */ - int (*write)(struct flash_bank *bank, - uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t offset, uint32_t count); - - /** - * Probe to determine what kind of flash is present. - * This is invoked by the "probe" script command. - * - * @param bank The bank to probe - * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. - */ - int (*probe)(struct flash_bank *bank); - - /** - * Check the erasure status of a flash bank. - * When called, the driver routine must perform the required - * checks and then set the @c flash_sector_s::is_erased field - * for each of the flash banks's sectors. - * - * @param bank The bank to check - * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. - */ - int (*erase_check)(struct flash_bank *bank); - - /** - * Determine if the specific bank is "protected" or not. - * When called, the driver routine must must perform the - * required protection check(s) and then set the @c - * flash_sector_s::is_protected field for each of the flash - * bank's sectors. - * - * @param bank - the bank to check - * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. - */ - int (*protect_check)(struct flash_bank *bank); - - /** - * Display human-readable information about the flash - * bank into the given buffer. Drivers must be careful to avoid - * overflowing the buffer. - * - * @param bank - the bank to get info about - * @param char - where to put the text for the human to read - * @param buf_size - the size of the human buffer. - * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. - */ - int (*info)(struct flash_bank *bank, char *buf, int buf_size); - - /** - * A more gentle flavor of filash_driver_s::probe, performing - * setup with less noise. Generally, driver routines should test - * to seee if the bank has already been probed; if it has, the - * driver probably should not perform its probe a second time. - * - * This callback is often called from the inside of other - * routines (e.g. GDB flash downloads) to autoprobe the flash as - * it is programing the flash. - * - * @param bank - the bank to probe - * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. - */ - int (*auto_probe)(struct flash_bank *bank); -}; - -#define FLASH_BANK_COMMAND_HANDLER(name) static __FLASH_BANK_COMMAND(name) - -/** - * Provides details of a flash bank, available either on-chip or through - * a major interface. - * - * This structure will be passed as a parameter to the callbacks in the - * flash_driver_s structure, some of which may modify the contents of - * this structure of the area of flash that it defines. Driver writers - * may use the @c driver_priv member to store additional data on a - * per-bank basis, if required. - */ -struct flash_bank -{ - char *name; - - struct target *target; /**< Target to which this bank belongs. */ - - struct flash_driver *driver; /**< Driver for this bank. */ - void *driver_priv; /**< Private driver storage pointer */ - - int bank_number; /**< The 'bank' (or chip number) of this instance. */ - uint32_t base; /**< The base address of this bank */ - uint32_t size; /**< The size of this chip bank, in bytes */ - - int chip_width; /**< Width of the chip in bytes (1,2,4 bytes) */ - int bus_width; /**< Maximum bus width, in bytes (1,2,4 bytes) */ - - /** - * The number of sectors on this chip. This value will - * be set intially to 0, and the flash driver must set this to - * some non-zero value during "probe()" or "auto_probe()". - */ - int num_sectors; - /// Array of sectors, allocated and initilized by the flash driver - struct flash_sector *sectors; - - struct flash_bank *next; /**< The next flash bank on this chip */ -}; - -/// Registers the 'flash' subsystem commands -int flash_register_commands(struct command_context *cmd_ctx); -/// Initializes the 'flash' subsystem drivers -int flash_init_drivers(struct command_context *cmd_ctx); - -/** - * Erases @a length bytes in the @a target flash, starting at @a addr. - * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. - */ -int flash_erase_address_range(struct target *target, - uint32_t addr, uint32_t length); -/** - * Writes @a image into the @a target flash. The @a written parameter - * will contain the - * @param target The target with the flash to be programmed. - * @param image The image that will be programmed to flash. - * @param written On return, contains the number of bytes written. - * @param erase If non-zero, indicates the flash driver should first - * erase the corresponding banks or sectors before programming. - * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. - */ -int flash_write(struct target *target, - struct image *image, uint32_t *written, int erase); -/** - * Forces targets to re-examine their erase/protection state. - * This routine must be called when the system may modify the status. - */ -void flash_set_dirty(void); -/// @returns The number of flash banks currently defined. -int flash_get_bank_count(void); -/** - * Provides default erased-bank check handling. Checks to see if - * the flash driver knows they are erased; if things look uncertain, - * this routine will call default_flash_mem_blank_check() to confirm. - * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. - */ -int default_flash_blank_check(struct flash_bank *bank); -/** - * Provides a default blank flash memory check. Ensures the contents - * of the given bank have truly been erased. - * @param bank The flash bank. - * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. - */ -int default_flash_mem_blank_check(struct flash_bank *bank); - -/** - * Returns the flash bank specified by @a name, which matches the - * driver name and a suffix (option) specify the driver-specific - * bank number. The suffix consists of the '.' and the driver-specific - * bank number: when two str9x banks are defined, then 'str9x.1' refers - * to the second. - */ -struct flash_bank *get_flash_bank_by_name(const char *name); -/** - * Returns a flash bank by the specified flash_bank_s bank_number, @a num. - * @param num The flash bank number. - * @returns A struct flash_bank for flash bank @a num, or NULL - */ -struct flash_bank *get_flash_bank_by_num(int num); -/** - * Retreives @a bank from a command argument, reporting errors parsing - * the bank identifier or retreiving the specified bank. The bank - * may be identified by its bank number or by @c name.instance, where - * @a instance is driver-specific. - * @param name_index The index to the string in args containing the - * bank identifier. - * @param bank On output, contians a pointer to the bank or NULL. - * @returns ERROR_OK on success, or an error indicating the problem. - */ -COMMAND_HELPER(flash_command_get_bank, unsigned name_index, - struct flash_bank **bank); -/** - * Returns the flash bank like get_flash_bank_by_num(), without probing. - * @param num The flash bank number. - * @returns A struct flash_bank for flash bank @a num, or NULL. - */ -struct flash_bank *get_flash_bank_by_num_noprobe(int num); -/** - * Returns the flash bank located at a specified address. - * @param target The target, presumed to contain one or more banks. - * @param addr An address that is within the range of the bank. - * @returns The struct flash_bank located at @a addr, or NULL. - */ -struct flash_bank *get_flash_bank_by_addr(struct target *target, uint32_t addr); +#include #endif /* FLASH_H */ diff --git a/src/flash/nor/Makefile.am b/src/flash/nor/Makefile.am index bafe424f..f1850812 100644 --- a/src/flash/nor/Makefile.am +++ b/src/flash/nor/Makefile.am @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ noinst_HEADERS = \ avrf.h \ core.h \ cfi.h \ + driver.h \ imp.h \ lpc2000.h \ lpc288x.h \ diff --git a/src/flash/nor/core.h b/src/flash/nor/core.h index 0c6a804f..c1e26cd2 100644 --- a/src/flash/nor/core.h +++ b/src/flash/nor/core.h @@ -1,4 +1,7 @@ /*************************************************************************** + * Copyright (C) 2005 by Dominic Rath * + * Copyright (C) 2007,2008 Øyvind Harboe * + * Copyright (C) 2008 by Spencer Oliver * * Copyright (C) 2009 Zachary T Welch * * * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * @@ -19,13 +22,157 @@ #ifndef FLASH_NOR_CORE_H #define FLASH_NOR_CORE_H -#include +#include +struct image; + +#define FLASH_MAX_ERROR_STR (128) + +/** + * Describes the geometry and status of a single flash sector + * within a flash bank. A single bank typically consists of multiple + * sectors, each of which can be erased and protected independently. + */ +struct flash_sector +{ + /// Bus offset from start of the flash chip (in bytes). + uint32_t offset; + /// Number of bytes in this flash sector. + uint32_t size; + /** + * Indication of erasure status: 0 = not erased, 1 = erased, + * other = unknown. Set by @c flash_driver_s::erase_check. + */ + int is_erased; + /** + * Indication of protection status: 0 = unprotected/unlocked, + * 1 = protected/locked, other = unknown. Set by + * @c flash_driver_s::protect_check. + */ + int is_protected; +}; + +/** + * Provides details of a flash bank, available either on-chip or through + * a major interface. + * + * This structure will be passed as a parameter to the callbacks in the + * flash_driver_s structure, some of which may modify the contents of + * this structure of the area of flash that it defines. Driver writers + * may use the @c driver_priv member to store additional data on a + * per-bank basis, if required. + */ +struct flash_bank +{ + char *name; + + struct target *target; /**< Target to which this bank belongs. */ + + struct flash_driver *driver; /**< Driver for this bank. */ + void *driver_priv; /**< Private driver storage pointer */ + + int bank_number; /**< The 'bank' (or chip number) of this instance. */ + uint32_t base; /**< The base address of this bank */ + uint32_t size; /**< The size of this chip bank, in bytes */ + + int chip_width; /**< Width of the chip in bytes (1,2,4 bytes) */ + int bus_width; /**< Maximum bus width, in bytes (1,2,4 bytes) */ + + /** + * The number of sectors on this chip. This value will + * be set intially to 0, and the flash driver must set this to + * some non-zero value during "probe()" or "auto_probe()". + */ + int num_sectors; + /// Array of sectors, allocated and initilized by the flash driver + struct flash_sector *sectors; + + struct flash_bank *next; /**< The next flash bank on this chip */ +}; + +/// Registers the 'flash' subsystem commands +int flash_register_commands(struct command_context *cmd_ctx); +/// Initializes the 'flash' subsystem drivers +int flash_init_drivers(struct command_context *cmd_ctx); + +/** + * Erases @a length bytes in the @a target flash, starting at @a addr. + * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. + */ +int flash_erase_address_range(struct target *target, + uint32_t addr, uint32_t length); +/** + * Writes @a image into the @a target flash. The @a written parameter + * will contain the + * @param target The target with the flash to be programmed. + * @param image The image that will be programmed to flash. + * @param written On return, contains the number of bytes written. + * @param erase If non-zero, indicates the flash driver should first + * erase the corresponding banks or sectors before programming. + * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. + */ +int flash_write(struct target *target, + struct image *image, uint32_t *written, int erase); +/** + * Forces targets to re-examine their erase/protection state. + * This routine must be called when the system may modify the status. + */ +void flash_set_dirty(void); +/// @returns The number of flash banks currently defined. +int flash_get_bank_count(void); +/** + * Provides default erased-bank check handling. Checks to see if + * the flash driver knows they are erased; if things look uncertain, + * this routine will call default_flash_mem_blank_check() to confirm. + * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. + */ +int default_flash_blank_check(struct flash_bank *bank); +/** + * Provides a default blank flash memory check. Ensures the contents + * of the given bank have truly been erased. + * @param bank The flash bank. + * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. + */ +int default_flash_mem_blank_check(struct flash_bank *bank); + +/** + * Returns the flash bank specified by @a name, which matches the + * driver name and a suffix (option) specify the driver-specific + * bank number. The suffix consists of the '.' and the driver-specific + * bank number: when two str9x banks are defined, then 'str9x.1' refers + * to the second. + */ +struct flash_bank *get_flash_bank_by_name(const char *name); +/** + * Returns a flash bank by the specified flash_bank_s bank_number, @a num. + * @param num The flash bank number. + * @returns A struct flash_bank for flash bank @a num, or NULL + */ +struct flash_bank *get_flash_bank_by_num(int num); +/** + * Retreives @a bank from a command argument, reporting errors parsing + * the bank identifier or retreiving the specified bank. The bank + * may be identified by its bank number or by @c name.instance, where + * @a instance is driver-specific. + * @param name_index The index to the string in args containing the + * bank identifier. + * @param bank On output, contians a pointer to the bank or NULL. + * @returns ERROR_OK on success, or an error indicating the problem. + */ +COMMAND_HELPER(flash_command_get_bank, unsigned name_index, + struct flash_bank **bank); +/** + * Returns the flash bank like get_flash_bank_by_num(), without probing. + * @param num The flash bank number. + * @returns A struct flash_bank for flash bank @a num, or NULL. + */ +struct flash_bank *get_flash_bank_by_num_noprobe(int num); /** - * Find a NOR flash driver by its name. - * @param name The name of the requested driver. - * @returns The flash_driver called @c name, or NULL if not found. + * Returns the flash bank located at a specified address. + * @param target The target, presumed to contain one or more banks. + * @param addr An address that is within the range of the bank. + * @returns The struct flash_bank located at @a addr, or NULL. */ -struct flash_driver *flash_driver_find_by_name(const char *name); +struct flash_bank *get_flash_bank_by_addr(struct target *target, uint32_t addr); #endif // FLASH_NOR_CORE_H diff --git a/src/flash/nor/driver.h b/src/flash/nor/driver.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..de71a39b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/flash/nor/driver.h @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ +/*************************************************************************** + * Copyright (C) 2005 by Dominic Rath * + * Copyright (C) 2007,2008 Øyvind Harboe * + * Copyright (C) 2008 by Spencer Oliver * + * Copyright (C) 2009 Zachary T Welch * + * * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * + * (at your option) any later version. * + * * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * + * GNU General Public License for more details. * + * * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * + * along with this program; if not, write to the * + * Free Software Foundation, Inc., * + * 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. * + ***************************************************************************/ +#ifndef FLASH_NOR_DRIVER_H +#define FLASH_NOR_DRIVER_H + +struct flash_bank; + +#define __FLASH_BANK_COMMAND(name) \ + COMMAND_HELPER(name, struct flash_bank *bank) + +/** + * @brief Provides the implementation-independent structure that defines + * all of the callbacks required by OpenOCD flash drivers. + * + * Driver authors must implement the routines defined here, providing an + * instance with the fields filled out. After that, the instance must + * be registered in flash.c, so it can be used by the driver lookup system. + * + * Specifically, the user can issue the command: @par + * @code + * flash bank DRIVERNAME ...parameters... + * @endcode + * + * OpenOCD will search for the driver with a @c flash_driver_s::name + * that matches @c DRIVERNAME. + * + * The flash subsystem calls some of the other drivers routines a using + * corresponding static flash_driver_callback() + * routine in flash.c. + */ +struct flash_driver +{ + /** + * Gives a human-readable name of this flash driver, + * This field is used to select and initialize the driver. + */ + char *name; + + /** + * An array of driver-specific commands to register. When called + * during the "flash bank" command, the driver can register addition + * commands to support new flash chip functions. + */ + const struct command_registration *commands; + + /** + * Finish the "flash bank" command for @a bank. The + * @a bank parameter will have been filled in by the core flash + * layer when this routine is called, and the driver can store + * additional information in its struct flash_bank::driver_priv field. + * + * The CMD_ARGV are: @par + * @code + * CMD_ARGV[0] = bank + * CMD_ARGV[1] = drivername {name above} + * CMD_ARGV[2] = baseaddress + * CMD_ARGV[3] = lengthbytes + * CMD_ARGV[4] = chip_width_in bytes + * CMD_ARGV[5] = bus_width_bytes + * CMD_ARGV[6] = driver-specific parameters + * @endcode + * + * For example, CMD_ARGV[4] = 16 bit flash, CMD_ARGV[5] = 32bit bus. + * + * If extra arguments are provided (@a CMD_ARGC > 6), they will + * start in @a CMD_ARGV[6]. These can be used to implement + * driver-specific extensions. + * + * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. + */ + __FLASH_BANK_COMMAND((*flash_bank_command)); + + /** + * Bank/sector erase routine (target-specific). When + * called, the flash driver should erase the specified sectors + * using whatever means are at its disposal. + * + * @param bank The bank of flash to be erased. + * @param first The number of the first sector to erase, typically 0. + * @param last The number of the last sector to erase, typically N-1. + * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. + */ + int (*erase)(struct flash_bank *bank, int first, int last); + + /** + * Bank/sector protection routine (target-specific). + * When called, the driver should disable 'flash write' bits (or + * enable 'erase protection' bits) for the given @a bank and @a + * sectors. + * + * @param bank The bank to protect or unprotect. + * @param set If non-zero, enable protection; if 0, disable it. + * @param first The first sector to (un)protect, typicaly 0. + * @param last The last sector to (un)project, typically N-1. + * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. + */ + int (*protect)(struct flash_bank *bank, int set, int first, int last); + + /** + * Program data into the flash. Note CPU address will be + * "bank->base + offset", while the physical address is + * dependent upon current target MMU mappings. + * + * @param bank The bank to program + * @param buffer The data bytes to write. + * @param offset The offset into the chip to program. + * @param count The number of bytes to write. + * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. + */ + int (*write)(struct flash_bank *bank, + uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t offset, uint32_t count); + + /** + * Probe to determine what kind of flash is present. + * This is invoked by the "probe" script command. + * + * @param bank The bank to probe + * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. + */ + int (*probe)(struct flash_bank *bank); + + /** + * Check the erasure status of a flash bank. + * When called, the driver routine must perform the required + * checks and then set the @c flash_sector_s::is_erased field + * for each of the flash banks's sectors. + * + * @param bank The bank to check + * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. + */ + int (*erase_check)(struct flash_bank *bank); + + /** + * Determine if the specific bank is "protected" or not. + * When called, the driver routine must must perform the + * required protection check(s) and then set the @c + * flash_sector_s::is_protected field for each of the flash + * bank's sectors. + * + * @param bank - the bank to check + * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. + */ + int (*protect_check)(struct flash_bank *bank); + + /** + * Display human-readable information about the flash + * bank into the given buffer. Drivers must be careful to avoid + * overflowing the buffer. + * + * @param bank - the bank to get info about + * @param char - where to put the text for the human to read + * @param buf_size - the size of the human buffer. + * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. + */ + int (*info)(struct flash_bank *bank, char *buf, int buf_size); + + /** + * A more gentle flavor of filash_driver_s::probe, performing + * setup with less noise. Generally, driver routines should test + * to seee if the bank has already been probed; if it has, the + * driver probably should not perform its probe a second time. + * + * This callback is often called from the inside of other + * routines (e.g. GDB flash downloads) to autoprobe the flash as + * it is programing the flash. + * + * @param bank - the bank to probe + * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code. + */ + int (*auto_probe)(struct flash_bank *bank); +}; + +#define FLASH_BANK_COMMAND_HANDLER(name) static __FLASH_BANK_COMMAND(name) + +/** + * Find a NOR flash driver by its name. + * @param name The name of the requested driver. + * @returns The flash_driver called @c name, or NULL if not found. + */ +struct flash_driver *flash_driver_find_by_name(const char *name); + +#endif // FLASH_NOR_DRIVER_H diff --git a/src/flash/nor/drivers.c b/src/flash/nor/drivers.c index be72b5c3..7f71d83a 100644 --- a/src/flash/nor/drivers.c +++ b/src/flash/nor/drivers.c @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif -#include +#include "imp.h" extern struct flash_driver lpc2000_flash; extern struct flash_driver lpc288x_flash; diff --git a/src/flash/nor/imp.h b/src/flash/nor/imp.h index 84ef8715..4c849fef 100644 --- a/src/flash/nor/imp.h +++ b/src/flash/nor/imp.h @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ // this is an internal header #include "core.h" +#include "driver.h" // common flash internals #include // almost all drivers will need this file