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gtamodem-etmffsrw-{ext,int} configs: drop TMFFS1, we've settled on TMFFS2
author | Michael Spacefalcon <msokolov@ivan.Harhan.ORG> |
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date | Thu, 06 Feb 2014 01:55:47 +0000 |
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/****************************************************************************** * Flash File System (ffs) * Idea, design and coding by Mads Meisner-Jensen, mmj@ti.com * * ffs low level flash driver * * $Id: drv.h 1.15.1.25.1.1.1.20 Mon, 17 Nov 2003 08:51:37 +0100 tsj $ * ******************************************************************************/ #ifndef TARGET #define TARGET 1 #define _RVF 1 #endif /****************************************************************************** * Compile constants ******************************************************************************/ // FFS driver version (in four-digit BCD format). Format is MMID, where MM // is major revision number, incremented e.g. for major revision or support // for new flash family/driver. I is minor revision that is incremented for // minor changes or when a bug is corrected. D is incremented when support // of another device is added. #define FFS_DRV_VERSION ((uint16) 0x1011) // Default Allocation granularity of ffs data sectors (as power of two) #define FFS_ATOM_LOG2 4 /****************************************************************************** * Macros ******************************************************************************/ // Convert between address and block index. Only works if all blocks are the // same size! #define block2addr(block) (dev.base + dev.binfo[block].offset) // Note that it is *VERY* important that pointers to hardware and flash are // declared volatile, otherwise the compiler optimizes some reads and writes // out and this results in non-working code! #define FLASH_WRITE_HALFWORD(addr, data) *(volatile uint16 *) (addr) = (data) #define FLASH_READ_HALFWORD(addr) *((volatile uint16 *) (addr)) #if (TARGET == 1) #include "../../include/config.h" #include "../../bsp/mem.h" #if (CHIPSET == 12) #include "sys_inth.h" #else #include "../../bsp/inth.h" #endif #if (CHIPSET == 3) #define INT_REQUESTED (*(volatile uint16 *) INTH_IT_REG) & \ ~(*(volatile uint16 *) INTH_MASK_REG) #elif (CHIPSET == 4 || CHIPSET == 5 || CHIPSET == 6 || CHIPSET == 7 || CHIPSET == 8 || CHIPSET == 9 || CHIPSET == 10 || CHIPSET == 11) #define INT_REQUESTED ((*(volatile uint16 *) INTH_IT_REG1) & \ ~(*(volatile uint16 *) INTH_MASK_REG1)) || \ ((*(volatile uint16 *) INTH_IT_REG2) & \ ~(*(volatile uint16 *) INTH_MASK_REG2)) #elif (CHIPSET == 12) #define INT_REQUESTED ((*(volatile uint16 *) C_INTH_IT_REG1) & \ ~(*(volatile uint16 *) C_INTH_MASK_REG1)) || \ ((*(volatile uint16 *) C_INTH_IT_REG2) & \ ~(*(volatile uint16 *) C_INTH_MASK_REG2)) #endif #endif // (TARGET == 1) /****************************************************************************** * Types ******************************************************************************/ // Flash driver identifiers. enum FFS_DRIVER { FFS_DRIVER_NULL = 0, // Null driver FFS_DRIVER_AMD = 2, // AMD dual/multi-bank driver FFS_DRIVER_AMD_SB = 3, // AMD single-bank driver FFS_DRIVER_SST = 8, // SST dual/multi-bank driver FFS_DRIVER_SST_SB = 9, // SST single-bank driver FFS_DRIVER_INTEL = 16, // Intel dual/multi-bank driver FFS_DRIVER_INTEL_SB = 17, // Intel single-bank driver FFS_DRIVER_AMD_PSEUDO_SB = 32, // Test driver FFS_DRIVER_TEST = 34, // Test driver FFS_DRIVER_RAM = 64 // Ram driver }; // Manufacturer identifiers. These should never have to be changed. They are // ordered in alphabetically ascending order. enum FFS_MANUFACTURER { MANUFACT_AMD = 0x01, MANUFACT_ATMEL = 0x1F, MANUFACT_FUJITSU = 0x04, MANUFACT_INTEL = 0x89, MANUFACT_MXIC = 0xC2, MANUFACT_SAMSUNG = 0xEC, MANUFACT_SHARP = 0xB0, MANUFACT_SST = 0xBF, MANUFACT_TOSHIBA = 0x98, MANUFACT_RAM = 0xFE, // Ram MANUFACT_TEST = 0x54 // 'T'est manufacturer }; // Flash block information for one ffs block (flash sector). Note that the // ffs block definition might be of a smaller size then the physical flash // sector. The ffs blocks must be defined in ascending order of addresses. struct block_info_s { uint32 offset; uint8 size_ld; // log2 of block size uint8 unused1; uint8 unused2; uint8 unused3; }; // General flash information for one flash device struct flash_info_s { const struct block_info_s *binfo; // block info array for this device char *base; // base flash address of ffs blocks uint16 manufact; // read with flash A0 = 0 uint16 device; // read with flash A0 = 1 uint8 driver; // flash driver type uint8 numblocks; // number of blocks defined for use by ffs }; extern const struct flash_info_s flash_info[]; enum DEVICE_STATE { DEV_READ, DEV_ERASE, DEV_ERASE_SUSPEND, DEV_WRITE }; // Note that it is *VERY* important that pointers to hardware and flash are // declared volatile, otherwise the compiler optimizes some reads and writes // out and this results in non-working code! struct dev_s { char *base; // base flash address of ffs blocks struct block_info_s *binfo; uint16 manufact; uint16 device; volatile uint16 *addr; // address being written or erased uint16 data; // data currently being written (dev.state = WRITE) uint32 blocksize; uint8 blocksize_ld; uint8 atomlog2; uint8 driver; uint8 state; // state of device (DEVICE_STATE) uint8 numblocks; uint8 atomsize; uint8 atomnotmask; }; extern struct dev_s dev; // Flash low level driver function pointers struct ffsdrv_s { int (* init)(void); void (* erase)(uint8 block); void (* write_halfword)(volatile uint16 *dst, uint16 value); void (* write)(void *dst, const void *src, uint16 size); void (* write_end)(void); void (* erase_suspend)(void); void (* erase_resume)(void); }; extern const struct ffsdrv_s ffsdrv; /* const added for FreeCalypso */ /****************************************************************************** * Function Prototypes ******************************************************************************/ void ffsdrv_write_byte(void *dst, uint8 value); effs_t ffsdrv_init(void); //extern int ffs_ram_image_address; // We do it in a different way in FreeCalypso