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1 fc-loadtool is our tool for reading and writing the non-volatile flash memory |
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2 on all of our supported target devices, and the set of targets which it needs |
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3 to support keeps growing. Here are some of the challenges we have to deal with: |
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5 * Some Calypso board designs use AMD-style flash, others use Intel-style flash. |
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6 Initially we only supported AMD-style flash chips that were used in our first |
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9 kinds of flash can be encountered on the same target family, but our current |
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12 * All Calypso devices which we currently support have flash chips with non- |
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13 uniform sector geometries, i.e., the area that would otherwise be the first |
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14 or the last sector is subdivided into smaller sectors (erase units). Both |
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15 "top boot" (small sectors at high addresses) and "bottom boot" (small sectors |
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16 at low addresses) geometries are found among our targets, as well as flashes |
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17 that have small sectors at both ends. The exact sector geometry needs to be |
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18 known to the flash manipulation tool in order to perform correct flash erase |
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19 and program operations. |
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21 * While most Calypso devices have a single flash chip providing a single bank |
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22 of flash (can be as small as 2 MiB or as big as 8 MiB), some of our targets |
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23 (our own FCDEV3B and the Pirelli DP-L10 phone from which the idea was copied) |
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24 provide two flash chip select banks of 8 MiB each. To make the matters even |
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25 more complicated, all of that flash is actually a single 16 MiB chip that has |
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26 two chip selects instead of one, specifically designed for processors like |
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27 our Calypso that can only address a maximum of 8 MiB per chip select. |
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29 * It is a fixed target property whether a given board is wired for only one |
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30 flash chip select or allows the possibility of dual-bank flash, and if a |
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31 second flash chip select is provided for, which Calypso chip select it is |
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34 Given the existence of the CFI (Common Flash Interface) standard and the fact |
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35 that every flash chip we have encountered so far in a Calypso device does have |
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36 a readable CFI structure, one may naively think that the most sensible way to |
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37 support all of our possible flash configurations would be to read and parse the |
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38 CFI structure in a device-agnostic way (i.e., without special cases for specific |
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39 chip types) and thus support "everything". But here are the problems with this |
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42 * On boards that have 16 MiB of flash in a Spansion S71PL129J or S71PL129N chip, |
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43 it makes the most sense for us to treat this big flash as two separate banks |
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44 of 8 MiB each - but the CFI structure describes a single 16 MiB flash chip. |
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46 * AMD-style flashes with "top boot" geometries are among our repertoire of |
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47 devices to be supported, and they have their regions listed in the wrong order |
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49 the vendor-neutral geometry structure to see the true "top boot" geometry. |
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52 partition has its own status register and its own "read array" vs. "read SR" |
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53 state require special handling in our architecture, but autoconfiguring this |
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54 quirk agnostically from CFI seems too difficult to me, and I wouldn't trust |
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55 it. |
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60 Initially we only supported two flash chip types, Samsung K5A32xx_T (Openmoko |
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61 GTA02) and Spansion S71PL129N (Pirelli DP-L10) with strictly manual selection: |
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62 -h gta02 selected one and -h pirelli selected the other via hardware parameter |
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63 files. There was an ID check to prevent bogosity from wrong manual selection, |
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66 much later, these phones have simple Intel-style flashes without any of the CFI |
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67 problems listed above, thus they were handled via CFI. Thus we had a hybrid |
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76 kind of fixed device selection and configuration as was used for AMD flashes. |
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77 At that point our flash handling architecture became a mess, and when I started |
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78 questioning how to extend it further as the need arises to support more |
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79 different flash chip types on a wide variety of Calypso targets, it became |
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88 information. There are 3 possibilities that can be configured: |
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90 flash single-4M base_addr -- wired for 1 bank of up to 4 MiB |
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91 flash single-8M base_addr -- wired for 1 bank of up to 8 MiB |
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92 flash dual-8M bank0_base bank1_base -- wired for 2 banks of up to 8 MiB each |
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94 Naturally the dual-8M configuration only makes sense for boards that are wired |
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99 between single-4M and single-8M needs to match whether or not the associated |
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100 init script includes a "w16 fffef006 0008" command to enable ADD22. |
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102 Beyond this board wiring configuration, the rest of flash support is based on a |
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103 hard-coded table of all supported devices (a table that can grow indefinitely) |
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107 architectural barriers, and our autodetection logic will detect and handle any |
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108 supported chip on any board target. |
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110 Autodetection details |
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113 The flash chip autodetection operation proceeds as follows: |
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116 equivalent to the following hypothetical C code with base_addr being an |
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119 *(volatile uint16_t *)(base_addr + 0xAAA) = 0xAA; |
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120 *(volatile uint16_t *)(base_addr + 0x554) = 0x55; |
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121 *(volatile uint16_t *)(base_addr + 0xAAA) = 0x90; |
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124 device ID codes are expected to reside) are read, and this ID is looked up in |
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125 a table. If the ID code is not known, we give up and don't allow any flash |
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133 words to match our compiled-in table. Thus we guard against the possibility |
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138 Spansion PL-J/PL-N flash. PL129J and PL129N flashes have different geometries |
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141 for PL129N; we try to match the CFI bits provided by the chip against one |
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149 fully known to us and fully matches our expectations, with both the ID codes |
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155 All supported flash devices are listed in the fldevs.c source module; new |
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157 The description of each flash device in fldevs.c also includes the CFI table |
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158 that needs to matched to confirm the device in question. A different module |
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162 chip that is fully equivalent to an already supported one in terms of geometry, |
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167 Answer: you send the output of the "flash id" command (contains ID codes) and a |
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189 The autodetection logic and the resulting configuration are done independently |
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190 on each flash bank when it is first accessed, thus fc-loadtool would happily |
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201 boot ROM will usually be mapped at 0, thus the alternate nCS0 mapping at |
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202 0x03000000 needs to be used for flash access. However, the Calypso chip (all |
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204 this alternate nCS0 mapping at 0x03000000 works only when the debug visibility |
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207 out of reset, and on most platforms we gain loadtool access via the boot ROM, |
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208 hence the problem does not occur - but on Compal targets we gain loadtool |
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209 access either through Compal's bootloader or via tfc139, and in both cases |
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210 Compal's fw (either the full fw or the bootloader part) has already set the |
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211 register in question to the runtime operational value of 0x2A (unchanged from |
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212 TI's TCS211 reference fw), with the debug visibility bit cleared, hence the |
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213 0x03000000 flash mapping no longer works. |
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216 disable the boot ROM and use the "regular" flash mapping at 0, which is what we |
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217 used to do, or we can write into the FFFF:FB0E register and re-enable the debug |
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218 visibility mode. Right now we do the latter, allowing us to use the same |
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219 0x03000000 flash mapping on all targets for consistency. |