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2002-08-12 Mark Salter <msalter@redhat.com>
* src/flash_unlock_block.c: Add synchronous strataflash support.
* src/strata.h: Add comments regarding synchronous strataflash.
2002-04-30 Christoph Csebits <christoph.csebits@frequentis.com>
* src/flash_unlock_block.c: Getting the current block lock
state for flashes in 8-Bit mode is now working correctly.
2002-04-16 Jonathan Larmour <jlarmour@redhat.com>
* cdl/flash_strata.cdl: Invoke $(CC) with $(CFLAGS) to ensure the
correct flags are passed.
2002-04-12 Gary Thomas <gthomas@redhat.com>
* src/strata.c: Clean up warnings.
2002-01-22 Mark Salter <msalter@redhat.com>
* cdl/flash_strata.cdl: Add ".text" before "_end" markers in .s files.
2001-10-23 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* cdl/flash_strata.cdl: Provide an option so that RedBoot .ecm
files can turn off the functionality of copying flash driver code
to separate RAM for execution; it's not needed for RAM and ROMRAM
startup, and for some platforms it is required to *not* copy thus.
2001-08-25 Gary Thomas <gthomas@redhat.com>
* src/flash_program_buf.c (flash_program_buf): Allow configuration
specific code sequence for actual writing of data. Define by the
macro CYGHWR_FLASH_WRITE_ELEM. Note: this is required on some
hardware, like the Intel SA185, which handles flash writes in
strange/obscure fashion.
2001-07-17 Jeroen Dobbelaere <jeroen.dobbelaere@acunia.com>
* src/flash_query.c (flash_query): Query needs to be done on even
addresses for byte-enabled strata flash
* src/flash_program_buf.c (flash_program_buf): Fix of conversion of
write buffer length (in bytes) to the length in 'flash_t' words.
2001-06-22 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/strata.c (flash_hwr_init): Need to refer to the query code
as extern char flash_query[], flash_query_end[]; (with the []) or
MIPS code gen assumes these are short offsets and linking fails.
The generic flash code in io/flash already uses this idiom.
2001-06-22 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/strata.c (flash_hwr_init): Warnings reduced. No arithmetic
on void *.
2001-06-21 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/flash_program_buf.c (flash_program_buf): The buffered write
code didn't jump out if there was a write error, nor verify the
data by reading back. This isn't consistent with the slow case,
and made it take an age if the device is unhappy, and then report
a bizarre error code. Both issues fixed.
2001-06-21 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/strata.c (flash_hwr_init): If shrinking to fit, must also
adjust the flash_info.blocks field, else unlock crashes trying to
get status of all those extra blocks that we cannot actually see.
2001-06-11 Gary Thomas <gthomas@redhat.com>
* src/strata.c: Remove dependency on printf() via user functions.
2001-06-07 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/strata.c (flash_hwr_init): If we find a flash device that is
larger than is possible given the memory map, shrink to fit.
We know about the memory map from CYGNUM_FLASH_BASE_MASK (if
defined); it tells us the stride from one device to another.
This is to cope with installing, say, a 28F640 in a slot designed
for a 28F320 because of supply issues - it all works fine so long
as A22 is grounded.
2001-05-23 Jesper Skov <jskov@redhat.com>
* cdl/flash_strata.cdl: Needs IO driver to copy functions to RAM.
2001-04-26 Gary Thomas <gthomas@redhat.com>
* src/strata.c: Be more careful when enable/flush/disable caches.
* src/flash_erase_block.c (flash_erase_block): Boot block devices
may require additional erase commands to erase entire 'block'.
2001-03-21 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/strata.h (FLASH_Write_Buffer): Do not define this if
CYGOPT_FLASH_IS_NOT_ADVANCED is defined; Advanced (xxxJ3) flash is
usual these days. Also added documentation of the options that
can be used to control this module.
* src/flash_program_buf.c (flash_program_buf): Reduce warnings
about unused variables if no FLASH_Write_Buffer command available.
2001-03-21 Gary Thomas <gthomas@redhat.com>
* src/flash_program_buf.c (flash_program_buf): Buffered write code
fixups, only on platforms with it defined.
2001-03-17 Gary Thomas <gthomas@redhat.com>
* src/strata.h:
* src/strata.c: Support buffered writes.
* src/flash_program_buf.c: Use buffered writes if possible. This
mode allows the chip to do parallelized writes which is much faster.
It does require additional information, now provided by upper layer.
2001-02-15 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/flash_query.c (flash_query): Depending on whether
CYGOPT_FLASH_IS_BOOTBLOCK (just a #define from the instantiator,
not really a cdl_option) is set, do the full Read_Query or just
acquire two codes for manufacturer and device type using Read_ID.
* src/strata.c (flash_hwr_init): Again depending on whether
CYGOPT_FLASH_IS_BOOTBLOCK, decode the device type into a size and
so on, or use the full Read_Query data as before.
* src/strata.h (FLASH_Read_ID): Undefine those commands which we
do not use. Conditionally define those that we use depending on
CYGOPT_FLASH_IS_BOOTBLOCK. Thus we should be able to deal with
StrataFlash and BootBlock flash with the same code.
* cdl/flash_strata.cdl: Do not implement (in the CDL sense)
CYGHWR_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_LOCKING leave it up to the instantiating
package instead. Also move the build of the two objects that do
locking and unlocking into a compenent which is only active if
CYGHWR_IO_FLASH_BLOCK_LOCKING is indeed (requested to be)
implemented somewhere.
2001-02-14 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* devs/flash/intel/strata/...: New package, generic strataFlash
driver based on several others; a portion of its history
follows...
flash.h -> strata.h
flash<platform>.c -> strata.c
2001-02-06 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/flash.h: Much more generic again. Not yet separated into
generic component and invocation header, but the structure is
there. Also included support for a mapping from the physical
flash address we're thinking of to the virtual address we use to
access it. More documentation. Generalization to 8,16,32 and
64-bit access, made up from 8,16 or 32-bit devices. Command and
status macros modified to accommodate these options.
* src/flash_lock_block.c (flash_lock_block):
* src/flash_erase_block.c (flash_erase_block):
* src/flash_query.c (flash_query):
* src/flash_program_buf.c (flash_program_buf):
All now acquire when possible the ROM address from the block
address, and use the physical to virtual macro as needed.
* src/flash_unlock_block.c (flash_unlock_block):
The same changes, but a little more complex because of the need to
clear-all then re-lock some semantics. Shadow pointer to virtual
address is used each time round the loop.
* cdl/flash_strata.cdl: Add explicit dependencies on flash.h, for
there were none - or they were ignored - for the specially built
compilation units that get copied to RAM for execution.
2001-02-01 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* all: copied from the assabet flash driver.
2000-12-05 Jonathan Larmour <jlarmour@redhat.com>
* src/assabet_flash.c (flash_code_overlaps): Define stext/etext
as array types so no assumptions can be made by the compiler about
location.
2000-10-24 Gary Thomas <gthomas@redhat.com>
* src/flash_unlock_block.c (flash_unlock_block):
* src/flash_lock_block.c (flash_lock_block):
* src/flash_program_buf.c (flash_program_buf):
* src/flash_erase_block.c (flash_erase_block): Support up to 32M FLASH.
2000-09-10 Gary Thomas <gthomas@redhat.com>
* src/flash_unlock_block.c:
* src/flash_lock_block.c: New file(s).
* src/flash.h:
* cdl/flash_assabet.cdl: Add region locking functions.
2000-08-29 Gary Thomas <gthomas@redhat.com>
* src/assabet_flash.c: Improve error decoding.
2000-08-24 Gary Thomas <gthomas@redhat.com>
* src/flash_query.c:
* src/flash_erase_block.c:
* src/flash.h: FLASH support for Intel SA1110 Assabet.
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