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- Rev 4, 2015-05-21 17:45:25 GMT
- Author: dgisselq
- Log message:
- FIXED: in the previous version, the first read of the device would always fail.
This was due to the fact that the Xilinx loader that read from the device
to load the Xilinx configuration left the Quad SPI flash chip in a high
data rate state. Thus, on reset, the first thing this core does it to
take the device out of the high data rate state.
Also, on a bus action waiting on a write to complete, the timing was
off. This has now been corrected. Reads (in both modes) should now
stall the bus (properly) while a write/erase cycle is ongoing, and
complete when finished.
The bug in high speed writing was traced to a read bug, not a write bug.
High speed (i.e. 4-bit transaction) writing has been re-enabled.
The bug in transitioning from 1-bit mode to 4-bit reads has been fixed.
This was causing the high speed write bug mentioned above.
Read ID was stalling the bus. This was traced to a sign error while
referencing the chip select line, and has been fixed.
The lowerlevel QSPI project was modified to add a holding state. We were
struggling with a bug whereby a late read would hang the device. The upper
level driver would issue it when the lower level driver was busy, and yet
think that it was accomplished. The lower level driver was moving from ready
to idle, so it never saw the read. Now, hold keeps the lower level driver
in the ready state at the end of a read until the bus transaction is complete,
or until it goes on to some other transaction other than reading data.
(This was a big change.)
Finally, unnecessary debugging lines were disabled in the simulator.