linux_dsm_epyc7002/drivers/mtd/devices/mtd_dataflash.c

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
/*
* Atmel AT45xxx DataFlash MTD driver for lightweight SPI framework
*
* Largely derived from at91_dataflash.c:
* Copyright (C) 2003-2005 SAN People (Pty) Ltd
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/mutex.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/math64.h>
#include <linux/of.h>
#include <linux/of_device.h>
#include <linux/spi/spi.h>
#include <linux/spi/flash.h>
#include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
#include <linux/mtd/partitions.h>
/*
* DataFlash is a kind of SPI flash. Most AT45 chips have two buffers in
* each chip, which may be used for double buffered I/O; but this driver
* doesn't (yet) use these for any kind of i/o overlap or prefetching.
*
* Sometimes DataFlash is packaged in MMC-format cards, although the
* MMC stack can't (yet?) distinguish between MMC and DataFlash
* protocols during enumeration.
*/
/* reads can bypass the buffers */
#define OP_READ_CONTINUOUS 0xE8
#define OP_READ_PAGE 0xD2
/* group B requests can run even while status reports "busy" */
#define OP_READ_STATUS 0xD7 /* group B */
/* move data between host and buffer */
#define OP_READ_BUFFER1 0xD4 /* group B */
#define OP_READ_BUFFER2 0xD6 /* group B */
#define OP_WRITE_BUFFER1 0x84 /* group B */
#define OP_WRITE_BUFFER2 0x87 /* group B */
/* erasing flash */
#define OP_ERASE_PAGE 0x81
#define OP_ERASE_BLOCK 0x50
/* move data between buffer and flash */
#define OP_TRANSFER_BUF1 0x53
#define OP_TRANSFER_BUF2 0x55
#define OP_MREAD_BUFFER1 0xD4
#define OP_MREAD_BUFFER2 0xD6
#define OP_MWERASE_BUFFER1 0x83
#define OP_MWERASE_BUFFER2 0x86
#define OP_MWRITE_BUFFER1 0x88 /* sector must be pre-erased */
#define OP_MWRITE_BUFFER2 0x89 /* sector must be pre-erased */
/* write to buffer, then write-erase to flash */
#define OP_PROGRAM_VIA_BUF1 0x82
#define OP_PROGRAM_VIA_BUF2 0x85
/* compare buffer to flash */
#define OP_COMPARE_BUF1 0x60
#define OP_COMPARE_BUF2 0x61
/* read flash to buffer, then write-erase to flash */
#define OP_REWRITE_VIA_BUF1 0x58
#define OP_REWRITE_VIA_BUF2 0x59
/* newer chips report JEDEC manufacturer and device IDs; chip
* serial number and OTP bits; and per-sector writeprotect.
*/
#define OP_READ_ID 0x9F
#define OP_READ_SECURITY 0x77
#define OP_WRITE_SECURITY_REVC 0x9A
#define OP_WRITE_SECURITY 0x9B /* revision D */
#define CFI_MFR_ATMEL 0x1F
#define DATAFLASH_SHIFT_EXTID 24
#define DATAFLASH_SHIFT_ID 40
struct dataflash {
u8 command[4];
char name[24];
unsigned short page_offset; /* offset in flash address */
unsigned int page_size; /* of bytes per page */
struct mutex lock;
struct spi_device *spi;
struct mtd_info mtd;
};
#ifdef CONFIG_OF
static const struct of_device_id dataflash_dt_ids[] = {
{ .compatible = "atmel,at45", },
{ .compatible = "atmel,dataflash", },
{ /* sentinel */ }
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, dataflash_dt_ids);
#endif
/* ......................................................................... */
/*
* Return the status of the DataFlash device.
*/
static inline int dataflash_status(struct spi_device *spi)
{
/* NOTE: at45db321c over 25 MHz wants to write
* a dummy byte after the opcode...
*/
return spi_w8r8(spi, OP_READ_STATUS);
}
/*
* Poll the DataFlash device until it is READY.
* This usually takes 5-20 msec or so; more for sector erase.
*/
static int dataflash_waitready(struct spi_device *spi)
{
int status;
for (;;) {
status = dataflash_status(spi);
if (status < 0) {
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "status %d?\n", status);
status = 0;
}
if (status & (1 << 7)) /* RDY/nBSY */
return status;
usleep_range(3000, 4000);
}
}
/* ......................................................................... */
/*
* Erase pages of flash.
*/
static int dataflash_erase(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct erase_info *instr)
{
struct dataflash *priv = mtd->priv;
struct spi_device *spi = priv->spi;
struct spi_transfer x = { };
struct spi_message msg;
unsigned blocksize = priv->page_size << 3;
u8 *command;
u32 rem;
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "erase addr=0x%llx len 0x%llx\n",
(long long)instr->addr, (long long)instr->len);
div_u64_rem(instr->len, priv->page_size, &rem);
if (rem)
return -EINVAL;
div_u64_rem(instr->addr, priv->page_size, &rem);
if (rem)
return -EINVAL;
spi_message_init(&msg);
x.tx_buf = command = priv->command;
x.len = 4;
spi_message_add_tail(&x, &msg);
mutex_lock(&priv->lock);
while (instr->len > 0) {
unsigned int pageaddr;
int status;
int do_block;
/* Calculate flash page address; use block erase (for speed) if
* we're at a block boundary and need to erase the whole block.
*/
pageaddr = div_u64(instr->addr, priv->page_size);
do_block = (pageaddr & 0x7) == 0 && instr->len >= blocksize;
pageaddr = pageaddr << priv->page_offset;
command[0] = do_block ? OP_ERASE_BLOCK : OP_ERASE_PAGE;
command[1] = (u8)(pageaddr >> 16);
command[2] = (u8)(pageaddr >> 8);
command[3] = 0;
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "ERASE %s: (%x) %x %x %x [%i]\n",
do_block ? "block" : "page",
command[0], command[1], command[2], command[3],
pageaddr);
status = spi_sync(spi, &msg);
(void) dataflash_waitready(spi);
if (status < 0) {
dev_err(&spi->dev, "erase %x, err %d\n",
pageaddr, status);
/* REVISIT: can retry instr->retries times; or
* giveup and instr->fail_addr = instr->addr;
*/
continue;
}
if (do_block) {
instr->addr += blocksize;
instr->len -= blocksize;
} else {
instr->addr += priv->page_size;
instr->len -= priv->page_size;
}
}
mutex_unlock(&priv->lock);
return 0;
}
/*
* Read from the DataFlash device.
* from : Start offset in flash device
* len : Amount to read
* retlen : About of data actually read
* buf : Buffer containing the data
*/
static int dataflash_read(struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t from, size_t len,
size_t *retlen, u_char *buf)
{
struct dataflash *priv = mtd->priv;
struct spi_transfer x[2] = { };
struct spi_message msg;
unsigned int addr;
u8 *command;
int status;
dev_dbg(&priv->spi->dev, "read 0x%x..0x%x\n",
(unsigned int)from, (unsigned int)(from + len));
/* Calculate flash page/byte address */
addr = (((unsigned)from / priv->page_size) << priv->page_offset)
+ ((unsigned)from % priv->page_size);
command = priv->command;
dev_dbg(&priv->spi->dev, "READ: (%x) %x %x %x\n",
command[0], command[1], command[2], command[3]);
spi_message_init(&msg);
x[0].tx_buf = command;
x[0].len = 8;
spi_message_add_tail(&x[0], &msg);
x[1].rx_buf = buf;
x[1].len = len;
spi_message_add_tail(&x[1], &msg);
mutex_lock(&priv->lock);
/* Continuous read, max clock = f(car) which may be less than
* the peak rate available. Some chips support commands with
* fewer "don't care" bytes. Both buffers stay unchanged.
*/
command[0] = OP_READ_CONTINUOUS;
command[1] = (u8)(addr >> 16);
command[2] = (u8)(addr >> 8);
command[3] = (u8)(addr >> 0);
/* plus 4 "don't care" bytes */
status = spi_sync(priv->spi, &msg);
mutex_unlock(&priv->lock);
if (status >= 0) {
*retlen = msg.actual_length - 8;
status = 0;
} else
dev_dbg(&priv->spi->dev, "read %x..%x --> %d\n",
(unsigned)from, (unsigned)(from + len),
status);
return status;
}
/*
* Write to the DataFlash device.
* to : Start offset in flash device
* len : Amount to write
* retlen : Amount of data actually written
* buf : Buffer containing the data
*/
static int dataflash_write(struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t to, size_t len,
size_t * retlen, const u_char * buf)
{
struct dataflash *priv = mtd->priv;
struct spi_device *spi = priv->spi;
struct spi_transfer x[2] = { };
struct spi_message msg;
unsigned int pageaddr, addr, offset, writelen;
size_t remaining = len;
u_char *writebuf = (u_char *) buf;
int status = -EINVAL;
u8 *command;
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "write 0x%x..0x%x\n",
(unsigned int)to, (unsigned int)(to + len));
spi_message_init(&msg);
x[0].tx_buf = command = priv->command;
x[0].len = 4;
spi_message_add_tail(&x[0], &msg);
pageaddr = ((unsigned)to / priv->page_size);
offset = ((unsigned)to % priv->page_size);
if (offset + len > priv->page_size)
writelen = priv->page_size - offset;
else
writelen = len;
mutex_lock(&priv->lock);
while (remaining > 0) {
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "write @ %i:%i len=%i\n",
pageaddr, offset, writelen);
/* REVISIT:
* (a) each page in a sector must be rewritten at least
* once every 10K sibling erase/program operations.
* (b) for pages that are already erased, we could
* use WRITE+MWRITE not PROGRAM for ~30% speedup.
* (c) WRITE to buffer could be done while waiting for
* a previous MWRITE/MWERASE to complete ...
* (d) error handling here seems to be mostly missing.
*
* Two persistent bits per page, plus a per-sector counter,
* could support (a) and (b) ... we might consider using
* the second half of sector zero, which is just one block,
* to track that state. (On AT91, that sector should also
* support boot-from-DataFlash.)
*/
addr = pageaddr << priv->page_offset;
/* (1) Maybe transfer partial page to Buffer1 */
if (writelen != priv->page_size) {
command[0] = OP_TRANSFER_BUF1;
command[1] = (addr & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;
command[2] = (addr & 0x0000FF00) >> 8;
command[3] = 0;
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "TRANSFER: (%x) %x %x %x\n",
command[0], command[1], command[2], command[3]);
status = spi_sync(spi, &msg);
if (status < 0)
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "xfer %u -> %d\n",
addr, status);
(void) dataflash_waitready(priv->spi);
}
/* (2) Program full page via Buffer1 */
addr += offset;
command[0] = OP_PROGRAM_VIA_BUF1;
command[1] = (addr & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;
command[2] = (addr & 0x0000FF00) >> 8;
command[3] = (addr & 0x000000FF);
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "PROGRAM: (%x) %x %x %x\n",
command[0], command[1], command[2], command[3]);
x[1].tx_buf = writebuf;
x[1].len = writelen;
spi_message_add_tail(x + 1, &msg);
status = spi_sync(spi, &msg);
spi_transfer_del(x + 1);
if (status < 0)
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "pgm %u/%u -> %d\n",
addr, writelen, status);
(void) dataflash_waitready(priv->spi);
#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_DATAFLASH_WRITE_VERIFY
/* (3) Compare to Buffer1 */
addr = pageaddr << priv->page_offset;
command[0] = OP_COMPARE_BUF1;
command[1] = (addr & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;
command[2] = (addr & 0x0000FF00) >> 8;
command[3] = 0;
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "COMPARE: (%x) %x %x %x\n",
command[0], command[1], command[2], command[3]);
status = spi_sync(spi, &msg);
if (status < 0)
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "compare %u -> %d\n",
addr, status);
status = dataflash_waitready(priv->spi);
/* Check result of the compare operation */
if (status & (1 << 6)) {
dev_err(&spi->dev, "compare page %u, err %d\n",
pageaddr, status);
remaining = 0;
status = -EIO;
break;
} else
status = 0;
#endif /* CONFIG_MTD_DATAFLASH_WRITE_VERIFY */
remaining = remaining - writelen;
pageaddr++;
offset = 0;
writebuf += writelen;
*retlen += writelen;
if (remaining > priv->page_size)
writelen = priv->page_size;
else
writelen = remaining;
}
mutex_unlock(&priv->lock);
return status;
}
/* ......................................................................... */
#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_DATAFLASH_OTP
static int dataflash_get_otp_info(struct mtd_info *mtd, size_t len,
size_t *retlen, struct otp_info *info)
{
/* Report both blocks as identical: bytes 0..64, locked.
* Unless the user block changed from all-ones, we can't
* tell whether it's still writable; so we assume it isn't.
*/
info->start = 0;
info->length = 64;
info->locked = 1;
*retlen = sizeof(*info);
return 0;
}
static ssize_t otp_read(struct spi_device *spi, unsigned base,
u8 *buf, loff_t off, size_t len)
{
struct spi_message m;
size_t l;
u8 *scratch;
struct spi_transfer t;
int status;
if (off > 64)
return -EINVAL;
if ((off + len) > 64)
len = 64 - off;
spi_message_init(&m);
l = 4 + base + off + len;
scratch = kzalloc(l, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!scratch)
return -ENOMEM;
/* OUT: OP_READ_SECURITY, 3 don't-care bytes, zeroes
* IN: ignore 4 bytes, data bytes 0..N (max 127)
*/
scratch[0] = OP_READ_SECURITY;
memset(&t, 0, sizeof t);
t.tx_buf = scratch;
t.rx_buf = scratch;
t.len = l;
spi_message_add_tail(&t, &m);
dataflash_waitready(spi);
status = spi_sync(spi, &m);
if (status >= 0) {
memcpy(buf, scratch + 4 + base + off, len);
status = len;
}
kfree(scratch);
return status;
}
static int dataflash_read_fact_otp(struct mtd_info *mtd,
loff_t from, size_t len, size_t *retlen, u_char *buf)
{
struct dataflash *priv = mtd->priv;
int status;
/* 64 bytes, from 0..63 ... start at 64 on-chip */
mutex_lock(&priv->lock);
status = otp_read(priv->spi, 64, buf, from, len);
mutex_unlock(&priv->lock);
if (status < 0)
return status;
*retlen = status;
return 0;
}
static int dataflash_read_user_otp(struct mtd_info *mtd,
loff_t from, size_t len, size_t *retlen, u_char *buf)
{
struct dataflash *priv = mtd->priv;
int status;
/* 64 bytes, from 0..63 ... start at 0 on-chip */
mutex_lock(&priv->lock);
status = otp_read(priv->spi, 0, buf, from, len);
mutex_unlock(&priv->lock);
if (status < 0)
return status;
*retlen = status;
return 0;
}
static int dataflash_write_user_otp(struct mtd_info *mtd,
loff_t from, size_t len, size_t *retlen, u_char *buf)
{
struct spi_message m;
const size_t l = 4 + 64;
u8 *scratch;
struct spi_transfer t;
struct dataflash *priv = mtd->priv;
int status;
mtd: Fix the behavior of OTP write if there is not enough room for data If a write to one time programmable memory (OTP) hits the end of this memory area, no more data can be written. The count variable in mtdchar_write() in drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c is not decreased anymore. We are trapped in the loop forever, mtdchar_write() will never return in this case. The desired behavior of a write in such a case is described in [1]: - Try to write as much data as possible, truncate the write to fit into the available memory and return the number of bytes that actually have been written. - If no data could be written at all, return -ENOSPC. This patch fixes the behavior of OTP write if there is not enough space for all data: 1) mtd_write_user_prot_reg() in drivers/mtd/mtdcore.c is modified to return -ENOSPC if no data could be written at all. 2) mtdchar_write() is modified to handle -ENOSPC correctly. Exit if a write returned -ENOSPC and yield the correct return value, either then number of bytes that could be written, or -ENOSPC, if no data could be written at all. Furthermore the patch harmonizes the behavior of the OTP memory write in drivers/mtd/devices/mtd_dataflash.c with the other implementations and the requirements from [1]. Instead of returning -EINVAL if the data does not fit into the OTP memory, we try to write as much data as possible/truncate the write. [1] http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/write.html Signed-off-by: Christian Riesch <christian.riesch@omicron.at> Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com>
2014-03-06 18:42:37 +07:00
if (from >= 64) {
/*
* Attempting to write beyond the end of OTP memory,
* no data can be written.
*/
*retlen = 0;
return 0;
}
mtd: Fix the behavior of OTP write if there is not enough room for data If a write to one time programmable memory (OTP) hits the end of this memory area, no more data can be written. The count variable in mtdchar_write() in drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c is not decreased anymore. We are trapped in the loop forever, mtdchar_write() will never return in this case. The desired behavior of a write in such a case is described in [1]: - Try to write as much data as possible, truncate the write to fit into the available memory and return the number of bytes that actually have been written. - If no data could be written at all, return -ENOSPC. This patch fixes the behavior of OTP write if there is not enough space for all data: 1) mtd_write_user_prot_reg() in drivers/mtd/mtdcore.c is modified to return -ENOSPC if no data could be written at all. 2) mtdchar_write() is modified to handle -ENOSPC correctly. Exit if a write returned -ENOSPC and yield the correct return value, either then number of bytes that could be written, or -ENOSPC, if no data could be written at all. Furthermore the patch harmonizes the behavior of the OTP memory write in drivers/mtd/devices/mtd_dataflash.c with the other implementations and the requirements from [1]. Instead of returning -EINVAL if the data does not fit into the OTP memory, we try to write as much data as possible/truncate the write. [1] http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/write.html Signed-off-by: Christian Riesch <christian.riesch@omicron.at> Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com>
2014-03-06 18:42:37 +07:00
/* Truncate the write to fit into OTP memory. */
if ((from + len) > 64)
mtd: Fix the behavior of OTP write if there is not enough room for data If a write to one time programmable memory (OTP) hits the end of this memory area, no more data can be written. The count variable in mtdchar_write() in drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c is not decreased anymore. We are trapped in the loop forever, mtdchar_write() will never return in this case. The desired behavior of a write in such a case is described in [1]: - Try to write as much data as possible, truncate the write to fit into the available memory and return the number of bytes that actually have been written. - If no data could be written at all, return -ENOSPC. This patch fixes the behavior of OTP write if there is not enough space for all data: 1) mtd_write_user_prot_reg() in drivers/mtd/mtdcore.c is modified to return -ENOSPC if no data could be written at all. 2) mtdchar_write() is modified to handle -ENOSPC correctly. Exit if a write returned -ENOSPC and yield the correct return value, either then number of bytes that could be written, or -ENOSPC, if no data could be written at all. Furthermore the patch harmonizes the behavior of the OTP memory write in drivers/mtd/devices/mtd_dataflash.c with the other implementations and the requirements from [1]. Instead of returning -EINVAL if the data does not fit into the OTP memory, we try to write as much data as possible/truncate the write. [1] http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/write.html Signed-off-by: Christian Riesch <christian.riesch@omicron.at> Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com>
2014-03-06 18:42:37 +07:00
len = 64 - from;
/* OUT: OP_WRITE_SECURITY, 3 zeroes, 64 data-or-zero bytes
* IN: ignore all
*/
scratch = kzalloc(l, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!scratch)
return -ENOMEM;
scratch[0] = OP_WRITE_SECURITY;
memcpy(scratch + 4 + from, buf, len);
spi_message_init(&m);
memset(&t, 0, sizeof t);
t.tx_buf = scratch;
t.len = l;
spi_message_add_tail(&t, &m);
/* Write the OTP bits, if they've not yet been written.
* This modifies SRAM buffer1.
*/
mutex_lock(&priv->lock);
dataflash_waitready(priv->spi);
status = spi_sync(priv->spi, &m);
mutex_unlock(&priv->lock);
kfree(scratch);
if (status >= 0) {
status = 0;
*retlen = len;
}
return status;
}
static char *otp_setup(struct mtd_info *device, char revision)
{
device->_get_fact_prot_info = dataflash_get_otp_info;
device->_read_fact_prot_reg = dataflash_read_fact_otp;
device->_get_user_prot_info = dataflash_get_otp_info;
device->_read_user_prot_reg = dataflash_read_user_otp;
/* rev c parts (at45db321c and at45db1281 only!) use a
* different write procedure; not (yet?) implemented.
*/
if (revision > 'c')
device->_write_user_prot_reg = dataflash_write_user_otp;
return ", OTP";
}
#else
static char *otp_setup(struct mtd_info *device, char revision)
{
return " (OTP)";
}
#endif
/* ......................................................................... */
/*
* Register DataFlash device with MTD subsystem.
*/
static int add_dataflash_otp(struct spi_device *spi, char *name, int nr_pages,
int pagesize, int pageoffset, char revision)
{
struct dataflash *priv;
struct mtd_info *device;
struct flash_platform_data *pdata = dev_get_platdata(&spi->dev);
char *otp_tag = "";
int err = 0;
[PATCH] getting rid of all casts of k[cmz]alloc() calls Run this: #!/bin/sh for f in $(grep -Erl "\([^\)]*\) *k[cmz]alloc" *) ; do echo "De-casting $f..." perl -pi -e "s/ ?= ?\([^\)]*\) *(k[cmz]alloc) *\(/ = \1\(/" $f done And then go through and reinstate those cases where code is casting pointers to non-pointers. And then drop a few hunks which conflicted with outstanding work. Cc: Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>, Ian Molton <spyro@f2s.com> Cc: Mikael Starvik <starvik@axis.com> Cc: Yoshinori Sato <ysato@users.sourceforge.jp> Cc: Roman Zippel <zippel@linux-m68k.org> Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> Cc: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org> Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> Cc: Kyle McMartin <kyle@mcmartin.ca> Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Cc: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com> Cc: "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com> Cc: Greg KH <greg@kroah.com> Cc: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com> Cc: Paul Fulghum <paulkf@microgate.com> Cc: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> Cc: Karsten Keil <kkeil@suse.de> Cc: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@infradead.org> Cc: Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org> Cc: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@steeleye.com> Cc: Ian Kent <raven@themaw.net> Cc: Steven French <sfrench@us.ibm.com> Cc: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org> Cc: Neil Brown <neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au> Cc: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@suse.cz> Cc: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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priv = kzalloc(sizeof *priv, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!priv)
return -ENOMEM;
mutex_init(&priv->lock);
priv->spi = spi;
priv->page_size = pagesize;
priv->page_offset = pageoffset;
/* name must be usable with cmdlinepart */
sprintf(priv->name, "spi%d.%d-%s",
spi->master->bus_num, spi->chip_select,
name);
device = &priv->mtd;
device->name = (pdata && pdata->name) ? pdata->name : priv->name;
device->size = nr_pages * pagesize;
device->erasesize = pagesize;
device->writesize = pagesize;
device->type = MTD_DATAFLASH;
device->flags = MTD_WRITEABLE;
device->_erase = dataflash_erase;
device->_read = dataflash_read;
device->_write = dataflash_write;
device->priv = priv;
device->dev.parent = &spi->dev;
mtd_set_of_node(device, spi->dev.of_node);
if (revision >= 'c')
otp_tag = otp_setup(device, revision);
dev_info(&spi->dev, "%s (%lld KBytes) pagesize %d bytes%s\n",
name, (long long)((device->size + 1023) >> 10),
pagesize, otp_tag);
spi_set_drvdata(spi, priv);
err = mtd_device_register(device,
pdata ? pdata->parts : NULL,
pdata ? pdata->nr_parts : 0);
if (!err)
return 0;
kfree(priv);
return err;
}
static inline int add_dataflash(struct spi_device *spi, char *name,
int nr_pages, int pagesize, int pageoffset)
{
return add_dataflash_otp(spi, name, nr_pages, pagesize,
pageoffset, 0);
}
struct flash_info {
char *name;
/* JEDEC id has a high byte of zero plus three data bytes:
* the manufacturer id, then a two byte device id.
*/
u64 jedec_id;
/* The size listed here is what works with OP_ERASE_PAGE. */
unsigned nr_pages;
u16 pagesize;
u16 pageoffset;
u16 flags;
#define SUP_EXTID 0x0004 /* supports extended ID data */
#define SUP_POW2PS 0x0002 /* supports 2^N byte pages */
#define IS_POW2PS 0x0001 /* uses 2^N byte pages */
};
static struct flash_info dataflash_data[] = {
/*
* NOTE: chips with SUP_POW2PS (rev D and up) need two entries,
* one with IS_POW2PS and the other without. The entry with the
* non-2^N byte page size can't name exact chip revisions without
* losing backwards compatibility for cmdlinepart.
*
* These newer chips also support 128-byte security registers (with
* 64 bytes one-time-programmable) and software write-protection.
*/
{ "AT45DB011B", 0x1f2200, 512, 264, 9, SUP_POW2PS},
{ "at45db011d", 0x1f2200, 512, 256, 8, SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS},
{ "AT45DB021B", 0x1f2300, 1024, 264, 9, SUP_POW2PS},
{ "at45db021d", 0x1f2300, 1024, 256, 8, SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS},
{ "AT45DB041x", 0x1f2400, 2048, 264, 9, SUP_POW2PS},
{ "at45db041d", 0x1f2400, 2048, 256, 8, SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS},
{ "AT45DB081B", 0x1f2500, 4096, 264, 9, SUP_POW2PS},
{ "at45db081d", 0x1f2500, 4096, 256, 8, SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS},
{ "AT45DB161x", 0x1f2600, 4096, 528, 10, SUP_POW2PS},
{ "at45db161d", 0x1f2600, 4096, 512, 9, SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS},
{ "AT45DB321x", 0x1f2700, 8192, 528, 10, 0}, /* rev C */
{ "AT45DB321x", 0x1f2701, 8192, 528, 10, SUP_POW2PS},
{ "at45db321d", 0x1f2701, 8192, 512, 9, SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS},
{ "AT45DB642x", 0x1f2800, 8192, 1056, 11, SUP_POW2PS},
{ "at45db642d", 0x1f2800, 8192, 1024, 10, SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS},
{ "AT45DB641E", 0x1f28000100ULL, 32768, 264, 9, SUP_EXTID | SUP_POW2PS},
{ "at45db641e", 0x1f28000100ULL, 32768, 256, 8, SUP_EXTID | SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS},
};
static struct flash_info *jedec_lookup(struct spi_device *spi,
u64 jedec, bool use_extid)
{
struct flash_info *info;
int status;
for (info = dataflash_data;
info < dataflash_data + ARRAY_SIZE(dataflash_data);
info++) {
if (use_extid && !(info->flags & SUP_EXTID))
continue;
if (info->jedec_id == jedec) {
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "OTP, sector protect%s\n",
(info->flags & SUP_POW2PS) ?
", binary pagesize" : "");
if (info->flags & SUP_POW2PS) {
status = dataflash_status(spi);
if (status < 0) {
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "status error %d\n",
status);
return ERR_PTR(status);
}
if (status & 0x1) {
if (info->flags & IS_POW2PS)
return info;
} else {
if (!(info->flags & IS_POW2PS))
return info;
}
} else
return info;
}
}
return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
}
static struct flash_info *jedec_probe(struct spi_device *spi)
{
int ret;
u8 code = OP_READ_ID;
u64 jedec;
u8 id[sizeof(jedec)] = {0};
const unsigned int id_size = 5;
struct flash_info *info;
/*
* JEDEC also defines an optional "extended device information"
* string for after vendor-specific data, after the three bytes
* we use here. Supporting some chips might require using it.
*
* If the vendor ID isn't Atmel's (0x1f), assume this call failed.
* That's not an error; only rev C and newer chips handle it, and
* only Atmel sells these chips.
*/
ret = spi_write_then_read(spi, &code, 1, id, id_size);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "error %d reading JEDEC ID\n", ret);
return ERR_PTR(ret);
}
if (id[0] != CFI_MFR_ATMEL)
return NULL;
jedec = be64_to_cpup((__be64 *)id);
/*
* First, try to match device using extended device
* information
*/
info = jedec_lookup(spi, jedec >> DATAFLASH_SHIFT_EXTID, true);
if (!IS_ERR(info))
return info;
/*
* If that fails, make another pass using regular ID
* information
*/
info = jedec_lookup(spi, jedec >> DATAFLASH_SHIFT_ID, false);
if (!IS_ERR(info))
return info;
/*
* Treat other chips as errors ... we won't know the right page
* size (it might be binary) even when we can tell which density
* class is involved (legacy chip id scheme).
*/
dev_warn(&spi->dev, "JEDEC id %016llx not handled\n", jedec);
return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
}
/*
* Detect and initialize DataFlash device, using JEDEC IDs on newer chips
* or else the ID code embedded in the status bits:
*
* Device Density ID code #Pages PageSize Offset
* AT45DB011B 1Mbit (128K) xx0011xx (0x0c) 512 264 9
* AT45DB021B 2Mbit (256K) xx0101xx (0x14) 1024 264 9
* AT45DB041B 4Mbit (512K) xx0111xx (0x1c) 2048 264 9
* AT45DB081B 8Mbit (1M) xx1001xx (0x24) 4096 264 9
* AT45DB0161B 16Mbit (2M) xx1011xx (0x2c) 4096 528 10
* AT45DB0321B 32Mbit (4M) xx1101xx (0x34) 8192 528 10
* AT45DB0642 64Mbit (8M) xx111xxx (0x3c) 8192 1056 11
* AT45DB1282 128Mbit (16M) xx0100xx (0x10) 16384 1056 11
*/
static int dataflash_probe(struct spi_device *spi)
{
int status;
struct flash_info *info;
/*
* Try to detect dataflash by JEDEC ID.
* If it succeeds we know we have either a C or D part.
* D will support power of 2 pagesize option.
* Both support the security register, though with different
* write procedures.
*/
info = jedec_probe(spi);
if (IS_ERR(info))
return PTR_ERR(info);
if (info != NULL)
return add_dataflash_otp(spi, info->name, info->nr_pages,
info->pagesize, info->pageoffset,
(info->flags & SUP_POW2PS) ? 'd' : 'c');
/*
* Older chips support only legacy commands, identifing
* capacity using bits in the status byte.
*/
status = dataflash_status(spi);
if (status <= 0 || status == 0xff) {
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "status error %d\n", status);
if (status == 0 || status == 0xff)
status = -ENODEV;
return status;
}
/* if there's a device there, assume it's dataflash.
* board setup should have set spi->max_speed_max to
* match f(car) for continuous reads, mode 0 or 3.
*/
switch (status & 0x3c) {
case 0x0c: /* 0 0 1 1 x x */
status = add_dataflash(spi, "AT45DB011B", 512, 264, 9);
break;
case 0x14: /* 0 1 0 1 x x */
status = add_dataflash(spi, "AT45DB021B", 1024, 264, 9);
break;
case 0x1c: /* 0 1 1 1 x x */
status = add_dataflash(spi, "AT45DB041x", 2048, 264, 9);
break;
case 0x24: /* 1 0 0 1 x x */
status = add_dataflash(spi, "AT45DB081B", 4096, 264, 9);
break;
case 0x2c: /* 1 0 1 1 x x */
status = add_dataflash(spi, "AT45DB161x", 4096, 528, 10);
break;
case 0x34: /* 1 1 0 1 x x */
status = add_dataflash(spi, "AT45DB321x", 8192, 528, 10);
break;
case 0x38: /* 1 1 1 x x x */
case 0x3c:
status = add_dataflash(spi, "AT45DB642x", 8192, 1056, 11);
break;
/* obsolete AT45DB1282 not (yet?) supported */
default:
dev_info(&spi->dev, "unsupported device (%x)\n",
status & 0x3c);
status = -ENODEV;
}
if (status < 0)
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "add_dataflash --> %d\n", status);
return status;
}
static int dataflash_remove(struct spi_device *spi)
{
struct dataflash *flash = spi_get_drvdata(spi);
int status;
dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "remove\n");
status = mtd_device_unregister(&flash->mtd);
if (status == 0)
kfree(flash);
return status;
}
static struct spi_driver dataflash_driver = {
.driver = {
.name = "mtd_dataflash",
.of_match_table = of_match_ptr(dataflash_dt_ids),
},
.probe = dataflash_probe,
.remove = dataflash_remove,
/* FIXME: investigate suspend and resume... */
};
module_spi_driver(dataflash_driver);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Andrew Victor, David Brownell");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("MTD DataFlash driver");
MODULE_ALIAS("spi:mtd_dataflash");