| /* |
| * Copyright (c) 2020 Peter Bigot Consulting, LLC |
| * |
| * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef ZEPHYR_DRIVERS_FLASH_JESD216_H_ |
| #define ZEPHYR_DRIVERS_FLASH_JESD216_H_ |
| |
| #include <errno.h> |
| #include <zephyr/sys/byteorder.h> |
| #include <zephyr/sys/util.h> |
| #include <zephyr/types.h> |
| |
| /* JEDEC Read identification */ |
| #define JESD216_CMD_READ_ID SPI_NOR_CMD_RDID |
| #define JESD216_OCMD_READ_ID 0x9F60 |
| #define JESD216_READ_ID_LEN 3 |
| |
| /* Following are structures and constants supporting the JEDEC Serial |
| * Flash Discoverable Parameters standard, JESD216 and its successors, |
| * available at |
| * https://www.jedec.org/standards-documents/docs/jesd216b |
| */ |
| |
| #define JESD216_CMD_READ_SFDP 0x5A |
| #define JESD216_CMD_BURST_SFDP 0x5B |
| #define JESD216_OCMD_READ_SFDP 0x5AA5 |
| |
| /* Layout of a JESD216 parameter header. */ |
| struct jesd216_param_header { |
| uint8_t id_lsb; /* ID LSB */ |
| uint8_t rev_minor; /* Minor revision number */ |
| uint8_t rev_major; /* Major revision number */ |
| uint8_t len_dw; /* Length of table in 32-bit DWORDs */ |
| uint8_t ptp[3]; /* Address of table in SFDP space (LSB@0) */ |
| uint8_t id_msb; /* ID MSB */ |
| } __packed; |
| |
| /* Get the number of bytes required for the parameter table. */ |
| static inline uint32_t jesd216_param_len(const struct jesd216_param_header *hp) |
| { |
| return sizeof(uint32_t) * hp->len_dw; |
| } |
| |
| /* Get the ID that identifies the content of the parameter table. */ |
| static inline uint16_t jesd216_param_id(const struct jesd216_param_header *hp) |
| { |
| return ((uint16_t)hp->id_msb << 8) | hp->id_lsb; |
| } |
| |
| /* Get the address within the SFDP where the data for the table is |
| * stored. |
| */ |
| static inline uint32_t jesd216_param_addr(const struct jesd216_param_header *hp) |
| { |
| return ((hp->ptp[2] << 16) |
| | (hp->ptp[1] << 8) |
| | (hp->ptp[0] << 0)); |
| } |
| |
| /* Layout of the Serial Flash Discoverable Parameters header. */ |
| struct jesd216_sfdp_header { |
| uint32_t magic; /* "SFDP" in little endian */ |
| uint8_t rev_minor; /* Minor revision number */ |
| uint8_t rev_major; /* Major revision number */ |
| uint8_t nph; /* Number of parameter headers */ |
| uint8_t access; /* Access protocol */ |
| struct jesd216_param_header phdr[]; /* Headers */ |
| } __packed; |
| |
| /* SFDP access protocol for backwards compatibility with JESD216B. */ |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_AP_LEGACY 0xFF |
| |
| /* The expected value from the jesd216_sfdp::magic field in host byte |
| * order. |
| */ |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_MAGIC 0x50444653 |
| |
| /* All JESD216 data is read from the device in little-endian byte |
| * order. For JEDEC parameter tables defined through JESD216D-01 the |
| * parameters are defined by 32-bit words that may need to be |
| * byte-swapped to extract their information. |
| * |
| * A 16-bit ID from the parameter header is used to identify the |
| * content of each table. The first parameter table in the SFDP |
| * hierarchy must be a Basic Flash Parameter table (ID 0xFF00). |
| */ |
| |
| /* JESD216D-01 section 6.4: Basic Flash Parameter */ |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_PARAM_ID_BFP 0xFF00 |
| /* JESD216D-01 section 6.5: Sector Map Parameter */ |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_PARAM_ID_SECTOR_MAP 0xFF81 |
| /* JESD216D-01 section 6.6: 4-Byte Address Instruction Parameter */ |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_PARAM_ID_4B_ADDR_INSTR 0xFF84 |
| /* JESD216D-01 section 6.7: xSPI (Profile 1.0) Parameter */ |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_PARAM_ID_XSPI_PROFILE_1V0 0xFF05 |
| /* JESD216D-01 section 6.8: xSPI (Profile 2.0) Parameter */ |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_PARAM_ID_XSPI_PROFILE_2V0 0xFF06 |
| |
| /* Macro to define the number of bytes required for the SFDP pheader |
| * and @p nph parameter headers. |
| * |
| * @param nph the number of parameter headers to be read. 1 is |
| * sufficient for basic functionality. |
| * |
| * @return required buffer size in bytes. |
| */ |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_SIZE(nph) (sizeof(struct jesd216_sfdp_header) \ |
| + ((nph) * sizeof(struct jesd216_param_header))) |
| |
| /** Extract the magic number from the SFDP structure in host byte order. |
| * |
| * If this compares equal to JESD216_SFDP_MAGIC then the SFDP header |
| * may have been read correctly. |
| */ |
| static inline uint32_t jesd216_sfdp_magic(const struct jesd216_sfdp_header *hp) |
| { |
| return sys_le32_to_cpu(hp->magic); |
| } |
| |
| /* Layout of the Basic Flash Parameters table. |
| * |
| * SFDP through JESD216B supported 9 DWORD values. JESD216C extended |
| * this to 17, and JESD216D to 20. |
| * |
| * All values are expected to be stored as little-endian and must be |
| * converted to host byte order to extract the bit fields defined in |
| * the standard. Rather than pre-define layouts to access to all |
| * potential fields this header provides functions for specific fields |
| * known to be important, such as density and erase command support. |
| */ |
| struct jesd216_bfp { |
| uint32_t dw1; |
| uint32_t dw2; |
| uint32_t dw3; |
| uint32_t dw4; |
| uint32_t dw5; |
| uint32_t dw6; |
| uint32_t dw7; |
| uint32_t dw8; |
| uint32_t dw9; |
| uint32_t dw10[]; |
| } __packed; |
| |
| /* Provide a few word-specific flags and bitfield ranges for values |
| * that an application or driver might expect to want to extract. |
| * |
| * See the JESD216 specification for the interpretation of these |
| * bitfields. |
| */ |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_DTRCLK_FLG BIT(19) |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_ADDRBYTES_MASK (BIT(17) | BIT(18)) |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_ADDRBYTES_SHFT 17 |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_ADDRBYTES_VAL_3B 0 |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_ADDRBYTES_VAL_3B4B 1 |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_ADDRBYTES_VAL_4B 2 |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_4KERASEINSTR_SHFT 8 |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_4KERASEINSTR_MASK (0xFF << JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_4KERASEINSTR_SHFT) |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_WEISWVSR_FLG BIT(4) |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_VSRBP_FLG BIT(3) |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_WRTGRAN_FLG BIT(2) |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_BSERSZ_SHFT 0 |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_BSERSZ_MASK (0x03 << JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_BSERSZ_SHFT) |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_BSERSZ_VAL_4KSUP 0x01 |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_BSERSZ_VAL_4KNOTSUP 0x03 |
| |
| #define JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW12_SUSPRESSUP_FLG BIT(31) |
| |
| /* Data can be extracted from the BFP words using these APIs: |
| * |
| * * DW1 (capabilities) use DW1 bitfield macros above or |
| * jesd216_read_support(). |
| * * DW2 (density) use jesd216_bfp_density(). |
| * * DW3-DW7 (instr) use jesd216_bfp_read_support(). |
| * * DW8-DW9 (erase types) use jesd216_bfp_erase(). |
| * |
| * JESD216A (16 DW) |
| * |
| * * DW10 (erase times) use jesd216_bfp_erase_type_times(). |
| * * DW11 (other times) use jesd216_bfp_decode_dw11(). |
| * * DW12-13 (suspend/resume) no API except |
| * JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW12_SUSPRESSUP_FLG. |
| * * DW14 (deep power down) use jesd216_bfp_decode_dw14(). |
| * * DW15-16 no API except jesd216_bfp_read_support(). |
| * |
| * JESD216C (20 DW) |
| * * DW17-20 (quad/oct support) no API except jesd216_bfp_read_support(). |
| */ |
| |
| /* Extract the supported address bytes from BFP DW1. */ |
| static inline uint8_t jesd216_bfp_addrbytes(const struct jesd216_bfp *hp) |
| { |
| uint32_t dw1 = sys_le32_to_cpu(hp->dw1); |
| uint8_t addr_support = (dw1 & JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_ADDRBYTES_MASK) |
| >> JESD216_SFDP_BFP_DW1_ADDRBYTES_SHFT; |
| |
| return addr_support; |
| } |
| |
| /* Extract the density of the chip in bits from BFP DW2. */ |
| static inline uint64_t jesd216_bfp_density(const struct jesd216_bfp *hp) |
| { |
| uint32_t dw = sys_le32_to_cpu(hp->dw2); |
| |
| if (dw & BIT(31)) { |
| return BIT64(dw & BIT_MASK(31)); |
| } |
| return 1U + (uint64_t)dw; |
| } |
| |
| /* Protocol mode enumeration types. |
| * |
| * Modes are identified by fields representing the number of I/O |
| * signals and the data rate in the transfer. The I/O width may be 1, |
| * 2, 4, or 8 I/O signals. The data rate may be single or double. |
| * SDR is assumed; DDR is indicated by a D following the I/O width. |
| * |
| * A transfer has three phases, and width/rate is specified for each |
| * in turn: |
| * * Transfer of the command |
| * * Transfer of the command modifier (e.g. address) |
| * * Transfer of the data. |
| * |
| * Modes explicitly mentioned in JESD216 or JESD251 are given |
| * enumeration values below, which can be used to extract information |
| * about instruction support. |
| */ |
| enum jesd216_mode_type { |
| JESD216_MODE_044, /* implied instruction, execute in place */ |
| JESD216_MODE_088, |
| JESD216_MODE_111, |
| JESD216_MODE_112, |
| JESD216_MODE_114, |
| JESD216_MODE_118, |
| JESD216_MODE_122, |
| JESD216_MODE_144, |
| JESD216_MODE_188, |
| JESD216_MODE_222, |
| JESD216_MODE_444, |
| JESD216_MODE_44D4D, |
| JESD216_MODE_888, |
| JESD216_MODE_8D8D8D, |
| JESD216_MODE_LIMIT, |
| }; |
| |
| /* Command to use for fast read operations in a specified protocol |
| * mode. |
| */ |
| struct jesd216_instr { |
| uint8_t instr; |
| uint8_t mode_clocks; |
| uint8_t wait_states; |
| }; |
| |
| /* Determine whether a particular operational mode is supported for |
| * read, and possibly what command may be used. |
| * |
| * @note For @p mode JESD216_MODE_111 this function will return zero |
| * to indicate that standard read (instruction 03h) is supported, but |
| * without providing information on how. SFDP does not provide an |
| * indication of support for 1-1-1 Fast Read (0Bh). |
| * |
| * @param php pointer to the BFP header. |
| * |
| * @param bfp pointer to the BFP table. |
| * |
| * @param mode the desired protocol mode. |
| * |
| * @param res where to store instruction information. Pass a null |
| * pointer to test for support without retrieving instruction |
| * information. |
| * |
| * @retval positive if instruction is supported and *res has been set. |
| * |
| * @retval 0 if instruction is supported but *res has not been set |
| * (e.g. no instruction needed, or instruction cannot be read from |
| * BFP). |
| * |
| * @retval -ENOTSUP if instruction is not supported. |
| */ |
| int jesd216_bfp_read_support(const struct jesd216_param_header *php, |
| const struct jesd216_bfp *bfp, |
| enum jesd216_mode_type mode, |
| struct jesd216_instr *res); |
| |
| /* Description of a supported erase operation. */ |
| struct jesd216_erase_type { |
| /* The command opcode used for an erase operation. */ |
| uint8_t cmd; |
| |
| /* The value N when the erase operation erases a 2^N byte |
| * region. |
| */ |
| uint8_t exp; |
| }; |
| |
| /* The number of erase types defined in a JESD216 Basic Flash |
| * Parameter table. |
| */ |
| #define JESD216_NUM_ERASE_TYPES 4 |
| |
| /* Extract a supported erase size and command from BFP DW8 or DW9. |
| * |
| * @param bfp pointer to the parameter table. |
| * |
| * @param idx the erase type index, from 1 through 4. Only index 1 is |
| * guaranteed to be present. |
| * |
| * @param etp where to store the command and size used for the erase. |
| * |
| * @retval 0 if the erase type index provided usable information. |
| * @retval -EINVAL if the erase type index is undefined. |
| */ |
| int jesd216_bfp_erase(const struct jesd216_bfp *bfp, |
| uint8_t idx, |
| struct jesd216_erase_type *etp); |
| |
| /* Extract typical and maximum erase times from DW10. |
| * |
| * @param php pointer to the BFP header. |
| * |
| * @param bfp pointer to the BFP table. |
| * |
| * @param idx the erase type index, from 1 through 4. For meaningful |
| * results the index should be one for which jesd216_bfp_erase() |
| * returns success. |
| * |
| * @param typ_ms where to store the typical erase time (in |
| * milliseconds) for the specified erase type. |
| * |
| * @retval -ENOTSUP if the erase type index is undefined. |
| * @retval positive is a multiplier that converts typical erase times |
| * to maximum erase times. |
| */ |
| int jesd216_bfp_erase_type_times(const struct jesd216_param_header *php, |
| const struct jesd216_bfp *bfp, |
| uint8_t idx, |
| uint32_t *typ_ms); |
| |
| /* Get the page size from the Basic Flash Parameters. |
| * |
| * @param php pointer to the BFP header. |
| * |
| * @param bfp pointer to the BFP table. |
| * |
| * @return the page size in bytes from the parameters if supported, |
| * otherwise 256. |
| */ |
| static inline uint32_t jesd216_bfp_page_size(const struct jesd216_param_header *php, |
| const struct jesd216_bfp *bfp) |
| { |
| /* Page size introduced in JESD216A */ |
| if (php->len_dw < 11) { |
| return 256; |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t dw11 = sys_le32_to_cpu(bfp->dw10[1]); |
| uint8_t exp = (dw11 >> 4) & 0x0F; |
| |
| return BIT(exp); |
| } |
| |
| /* Decoded data from JESD216 DW11. */ |
| struct jesd216_bfp_dw11 { |
| /* Typical time for chip (die) erase, in milliseconds */ |
| uint16_t chip_erase_ms; |
| |
| /* Typical time for first byte program, in microseconds */ |
| uint16_t byte_prog_first_us; |
| |
| /* Typical time per byte for byte program after first, in |
| * microseconds |
| */ |
| uint16_t byte_prog_addl_us; |
| |
| /* Typical time for page program, in microseconds */ |
| uint16_t page_prog_us; |
| |
| /* Multiplier to get maximum time from typical times. */ |
| uint16_t typ_max_factor; |
| |
| /* Number of bytes in a page. */ |
| uint16_t page_size; |
| }; |
| |
| /* Get data from BFP DW11. |
| * |
| * @param php pointer to the BFP header. |
| * |
| * @param bfp pointer to the BFP table. |
| * |
| * @param res pointer to where to store the decoded data. |
| * |
| * @retval -ENOTSUP if this information is not available from this BFP table. |
| * @retval 0 on successful storage into @c *res. |
| */ |
| int jesd216_bfp_decode_dw11(const struct jesd216_param_header *php, |
| const struct jesd216_bfp *bfp, |
| struct jesd216_bfp_dw11 *res); |
| |
| /* Decoded data from JESD216 DW14 */ |
| struct jesd216_bfp_dw14 { |
| /* Instruction used to enter deep power-down */ |
| uint8_t enter_dpd_instr; |
| |
| /* Instruction used to exit deep power-down */ |
| uint8_t exit_dpd_instr; |
| |
| /* Bits defining ways busy status may be polled. */ |
| uint8_t poll_options; |
| |
| /* Time after issuing exit instruction until device is ready |
| * to accept a command, in nanoseconds. |
| */ |
| uint32_t exit_delay_ns; |
| }; |
| |
| /* Get data from BFP DW14. |
| * |
| * @param php pointer to the BFP header. |
| * |
| * @param bfp pointer to the BFP table. |
| * |
| * @param res pointer to where to store the decoded data. |
| * |
| * @retval -ENOTSUP if this information is not available from this BFP table. |
| * @retval 0 on successful storage into @c *res. |
| */ |
| int jesd216_bfp_decode_dw14(const struct jesd216_param_header *php, |
| const struct jesd216_bfp *bfp, |
| struct jesd216_bfp_dw14 *res); |
| |
| /* DW15 Quad Enable Requirements specifies status register QE bits. |
| * |
| * Two common configurations are summarized; see the specification for |
| * full details of how to use these values. |
| */ |
| enum jesd216_dw15_qer_type { |
| /* No QE status required for 1-1-4 or 1-4-4 mode */ |
| JESD216_DW15_QER_NONE = 0, |
| JESD216_DW15_QER_S2B1v1 = 1, |
| /* Bit 6 of SR byte must be set to enable 1-1-4 or 1-4-4 mode. |
| * SR is one byte. |
| */ |
| JESD216_DW15_QER_S1B6 = 2, |
| JESD216_DW15_QER_S2B7 = 3, |
| JESD216_DW15_QER_S2B1v4 = 4, |
| JESD216_DW15_QER_S2B1v5 = 5, |
| JESD216_DW15_QER_S2B1v6 = 6, |
| }; |
| |
| #define JESD216_DW15_QER_VAL_NONE 0 |
| #define JESD216_DW15_QER_VAL_S2B1v1 1 |
| #define JESD216_DW15_QER_VAL_S1B6 2 |
| #define JESD216_DW15_QER_VAL_S2B7 3 |
| #define JESD216_DW15_QER_VAL_S2B1v4 4 |
| #define JESD216_DW15_QER_VAL_S2B1v5 5 |
| #define JESD216_DW15_QER_VAL_S2B1v6 6 |
| |
| /* Decoded data from JESD216 DW15 */ |
| struct jesd216_bfp_dw15 { |
| /* If true clear NVECR bit 4 to disable HOLD/RESET */ |
| bool hold_reset_disable: 1; |
| /* Encoded jesd216_dw15_qer_type */ |
| unsigned int qer: 3; |
| /* 0-4-4 mode entry method */ |
| unsigned int entry_044: 4; |
| /* 0-4-4 mode exit method */ |
| unsigned int exit_044: 6; |
| /* True if 0-4-4 mode is supported */ |
| bool support_044: 1; |
| /* 4-4-4 mode enable sequences */ |
| unsigned int enable_444: 5; |
| /* 4-4-4 mode disable sequences */ |
| unsigned int disable_444: 4; |
| }; |
| |
| /* Get data from BFP DW15. |
| * |
| * @param php pointer to the BFP header. |
| * |
| * @param bfp pointer to the BFP table. |
| * |
| * @param res pointer to where to store the decoded data. |
| * |
| * @retval -ENOTSUP if this information is not available from this BFP table. |
| * @retval 0 on successful storage into @c *res. |
| */ |
| int jesd216_bfp_decode_dw15(const struct jesd216_param_header *php, |
| const struct jesd216_bfp *bfp, |
| struct jesd216_bfp_dw15 *res); |
| |
| /* Decoded data from JESD216_DW16 */ |
| struct jesd216_bfp_dw16 { |
| /* Bits specifying supported modes of entering 4-byte |
| * addressing. |
| */ |
| unsigned int enter_4ba: 8; |
| |
| /* Bits specifying supported modes of exiting 4-byte |
| * addressing. |
| */ |
| unsigned int exit_4ba: 10; |
| |
| /* Bits specifying the soft reset and rescue sequence to |
| * restore the device to its power-on state. |
| */ |
| unsigned int srrs_support: 6; |
| |
| /* Bits specifying how to modify status register 1, and which |
| * bits are non-volatile. |
| */ |
| unsigned int sr1_interface: 7; |
| }; |
| |
| /* Get data from BFP DW16. |
| * |
| * @param php pointer to the BFP header. |
| * |
| * @param bfp pointer to the BFP table. |
| * |
| * @param res pointer to where to store the decoded data. |
| * |
| * @retval -ENOTSUP if this information is not available from this BFP table. |
| * @retval 0 on successful storage into @c *res. |
| */ |
| int jesd216_bfp_decode_dw16(const struct jesd216_param_header *php, |
| const struct jesd216_bfp *bfp, |
| struct jesd216_bfp_dw16 *res); |
| |
| #endif /* ZEPHYR_DRIVERS_FLASH_JESD216_H_ */ |