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#ifndef CYGONCE_DEVS_FLASH_ATMEL_AT29CXXXX_INL
#define CYGONCE_DEVS_FLASH_ATMEL_AT29CXXXX_INL
//==========================================================================
//
//      at29cxxxx.inl
//
//      Atmel AT29Cxxxx series flash driver
//
//==========================================================================
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//####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND####
//==========================================================================
//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
//
// Author(s):    gthomas
// Contributors: gthomas, jskov
// Date:         2001-02-21
// Purpose:      
// Description:  
//              
// Notes:        FLASH_P2V is not properly used.
//               Needs locking.
//####DESCRIPTIONEND####
//
//==========================================================================

#include <pkgconf/hal.h>
#include <cyg/hal/hal_arch.h>
#include <cyg/hal/hal_cache.h>
#include CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT_H

#define  _FLASH_PRIVATE_
#include <cyg/io/flash.h>


//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Common device details.
#define FLASH_Read_ID                   FLASHWORD( 0x90 )
#define FLASH_Read_ID_Exit              FLASHWORD( 0xF0 )
#define FLASH_Reset                     FLASHWORD( 0xFF )
#define FLASH_Program                   FLASHWORD( 0xA0 )
#define FLASH_Block_Erase               FLASHWORD( 0x30 )

#define FLASH_Data                      FLASHWORD( 0x80 ) // Data complement
#define FLASH_Busy                      FLASHWORD( 0x40 ) // "Toggle" bit
#define FLASH_Err                       FLASHWORD( 0x20 )
#define FLASH_Sector_Erase_Timer        FLASHWORD( 0x08 )

#define FLASH_Setup_Addr1               (0x5555)
#define FLASH_Setup_Addr2               (0x2AAA)
#define FLASH_Setup_Code1               FLASHWORD( 0xAA )
#define FLASH_Setup_Code2               FLASHWORD( 0x55 )
#define FLASH_Setup_Erase               FLASHWORD( 0x80 )

// Platform code must define the below
// #define CYGNUM_FLASH_INTERLEAVE      : Number of interleaved devices (in parallel)
// #define CYGNUM_FLASH_SERIES          : Number of devices in series
// #define CYGNUM_FLASH_BASE            : Address of first device
// And select one of the below device variants

#ifdef CYGPKG_DEVS_FLASH_ATMEL_AT29C040A
# define FLASH_BLOCK_SIZE               (0x10000*CYGNUM_FLASH_INTERLEAVE)
# define FLASH_NUM_REGIONS              (8)
# define CYGNUM_FLASH_BASE_MASK         (0xFFF80000u) // 512kB devices
# define CYGNUM_FLASH_WIDTH             (8)
# define CYGNUM_FLASH_BLANK             (1)
# define CYGNUM_FLASH_ID_MANUFACTURER   FLASHWORD(0x1F)
# define CYGNUM_FLASH_ID_DEVICE         FLASHWORD(0xA4)
#endif
#ifdef CYGPKG_DEVS_FLASH_ATMEL_AT29LV1024
# define FLASH_BLOCK_SIZE               (0x100*CYGNUM_FLASH_INTERLEAVE)
# define FLASH_NUM_REGIONS              (512)
# define CYGNUM_FLASH_BASE_MASK         (0xFFFe0000u) // 128kB devices
# define CYGNUM_FLASH_WIDTH             (16)
# define CYGNUM_FLASH_BLANK             (1)
# define CYGNUM_FLASH_ID_MANUFACTURER   FLASHWORD(0x1F)
# define CYGNUM_FLASH_ID_DEVICE         FLASHWORD(0x26)
#endif

#define FLASH_DEVICE_SIZE               (FLASH_BLOCK_SIZE*FLASH_NUM_REGIONS)
#define CYGNUM_FLASH_DEVICES            (CYGNUM_FLASH_INTERLEAVE*CYGNUM_FLASH_SERIES)

//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Now that device properties are defined, include magic for defining
// accessor type and constants.
#include <cyg/io/flash_dev.h>

//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Functions that put the flash device into non-read mode must reside
// in RAM.
void flash_query(void* data) __attribute__ ((section (".2ram.flash_query")));
int  flash_erase_block(void* block, unsigned int size) 
    __attribute__ ((section (".2ram.flash_erase_block")));
int  flash_program_buf(void* addr, void* data, int len)
    __attribute__ ((section (".2ram.flash_program_buf")));


//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Initialize driver details
int
flash_hwr_init(void)
{
    flash_data_t id[2];

    flash_dev_query(id);

    // Check that flash_id data is matching the one the driver was
    // configured for.
    if (id[0] != CYGNUM_FLASH_ID_MANUFACTURER
        || id[1] != CYGNUM_FLASH_ID_DEVICE)
        return FLASH_ERR_DRV_WRONG_PART;

    // Hard wired for now
    flash_info.block_size = FLASH_BLOCK_SIZE;
    flash_info.blocks = FLASH_NUM_REGIONS;
    flash_info.start = (void *)CYGNUM_FLASH_BASE;
    flash_info.end = (void *)(CYGNUM_FLASH_BASE+ (FLASH_NUM_REGIONS * FLASH_BLOCK_SIZE * CYGNUM_FLASH_SERIES));
    return FLASH_ERR_OK;
}

//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Map a hardware status to a package error
int
flash_hwr_map_error(int e)
{
    return e;
}


//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// See if a range of FLASH addresses overlaps currently running code
bool
flash_code_overlaps(void *start, void *end)
{
    extern unsigned char _stext[], _etext[];

    return ((((unsigned long)&_stext >= (unsigned long)start) &&
             ((unsigned long)&_stext < (unsigned long)end)) ||
            (((unsigned long)&_etext >= (unsigned long)start) &&
             ((unsigned long)&_etext < (unsigned long)end)));
}

//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Flash Query
//
// Only reads the manufacturer and part number codes for the first
// device(s) in series. It is assumed that any devices in series
// will be of the same type.

void
flash_query(void* data)
{
    volatile flash_data_t *ROM;
    flash_data_t* id = (flash_data_t*) data;
    int i;

    ROM = (volatile flash_data_t*) CYGNUM_FLASH_BASE;

    ROM[FLASH_Setup_Addr1] = FLASH_Setup_Code1;
    ROM[FLASH_Setup_Addr2] = FLASH_Setup_Code2;
    ROM[FLASH_Setup_Addr1] = FLASH_Read_ID;

    // FIXME: 10ms delay
    for (i = 10000; i > 0; i--);

    // Manufacturers' code
    id[0] = ROM[0];
    // Part number
    id[1] = ROM[1];

    ROM[FLASH_Setup_Addr1] = FLASH_Setup_Code1;
    ROM[FLASH_Setup_Addr2] = FLASH_Setup_Code2;
    ROM[FLASH_Setup_Addr1] = FLASH_Read_ID_Exit;

    // FIXME: 10ms delay
    for (i = 10000; i > 0; i--);
}

//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Erase Block
int
flash_erase_block(void* block, unsigned int len)
{
    volatile flash_data_t* ROM;
    volatile flash_data_t* addr_ptr = (volatile flash_data_t*) block;
    volatile flash_data_t* addr_ptr2;

    int res = FLASH_ERR_OK;

    while ((FLASH_ERR_OK == res) && (len > 0)) {
        int len2, i, timeout;
        flash_data_t state, prev_state;

        // Base address of device(s) being programmed. 
        ROM = (volatile flash_data_t*)((unsigned long)block & ~(FLASH_DEVICE_SIZE-1));

        // Program data [byte] - 4 step sequence
        ROM[FLASH_Setup_Addr1] = FLASH_Setup_Code1;
        ROM[FLASH_Setup_Addr2] = FLASH_Setup_Code2;
        ROM[FLASH_Setup_Addr1] = FLASH_Program;

        addr_ptr2 = addr_ptr;
        len2 = len;

        // Always load 256 bytes
        for (i = 0; i < 256;) {
            *addr_ptr2++ = FLASH_BlankValue;
            i += sizeof(*addr_ptr2);
        }

        // Wait for completion (bit 6 stops toggling)
        timeout = 5000000;
        prev_state = *addr_ptr & FLASH_Busy;
        while (true) {
            state = *addr_ptr & FLASH_Busy;
            if (prev_state == state) {
                break;
            }
            if (--timeout == 0) {
                res = FLASH_ERR_DRV_TIMEOUT;
                break;
            }
            prev_state = state;
        }

        // Verify loaded data bytes
        for (i = 0; (len > 0) && (i < 256) ;) {
            if (*addr_ptr != FLASH_BlankValue) {
                // Only update return value if erase operation was OK
                if (FLASH_ERR_OK == res) res = FLASH_ERR_DRV_VERIFY;
                break;
            }
            addr_ptr++;
            len -= sizeof(*addr_ptr);
            i += sizeof(*addr_ptr);
        }
    }

    return FLASH_ERR_OK;
}

//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Program Buffer
int
flash_program_buf(void* addr, void* data, int len)
{
    volatile flash_data_t* ROM;
    volatile flash_data_t* addr_ptr = (volatile flash_data_t*) addr;
    volatile flash_data_t* data_ptr = (volatile flash_data_t*) data;
    volatile flash_data_t* addr_ptr2;
    volatile flash_data_t* data_ptr2;

    int res = FLASH_ERR_OK;

#if 0
    CYG_ASSERT((unsigned long)data_ptr & (sizeof(flash_data_t)-1) == 0, 
               "Data not properly aligned");
    CYG_ASSERT((unsigned long)addr_ptr & (CYGNUM_FLASH_INTERLEAVE*sizeof(flash_data_t)-1) == 0, 
               "Addr not properly aligned (to first interleaved device)");
#endif

    while ((FLASH_ERR_OK == res) && (len > 0)) {
        int len2, i, timeout;
        flash_data_t state, prev_state;

        // Base address of device(s) being programmed. 
        ROM = (volatile flash_data_t*)((unsigned long)addr & ~(FLASH_DEVICE_SIZE-1));

        // Program data [byte] - 4 step sequence
        ROM[FLASH_Setup_Addr1] = FLASH_Setup_Code1;
        ROM[FLASH_Setup_Addr2] = FLASH_Setup_Code2;
        ROM[FLASH_Setup_Addr1] = FLASH_Program;

        addr_ptr2 = addr_ptr;
        data_ptr2 = data_ptr;
        len2 = len;

        // Always load 256 bytes
        for (i = 0; i < 256;) {
            if (len2 > 0) {
                *addr_ptr2++ = *data_ptr2++;
                len2 -= sizeof(*data_ptr2);
            } else {
                *addr_ptr2++ = FLASH_BlankValue;
            }
            i += sizeof(*data_ptr2);
        }

        // Wait for completion (bit 6 stops toggling)
        timeout = 5000000;
        prev_state = *addr_ptr & FLASH_Busy;
        while (true) {
            state = *addr_ptr & FLASH_Busy;
            if (prev_state == state) {
                break;
            }
            if (--timeout == 0) {
                res = FLASH_ERR_DRV_TIMEOUT;
                break;
            }
            prev_state = state;
        }

        // Verify loaded data bytes
        for (i = 0; (len > 0) && (i < 256) ;) {
            if (*addr_ptr != *data_ptr) {
                // Only update return value if erase operation was OK
                if (FLASH_ERR_OK == res) res = FLASH_ERR_DRV_VERIFY;
                break;
            }
            addr_ptr++;
            data_ptr++;
            len -= sizeof(*data_ptr);
            i += sizeof(*data_ptr);
        }
    }


    // Ideally, we'd want to return not only the failure code, but also
    // the address/device that reported the error.
    return res;
}

#endif // CYGONCE_DEVS_FLASH_ATMEL_AT29CXXXX_INL

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