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authorHarald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>2011-07-30 19:37:27 +0200
committerHarald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>2011-07-30 19:37:27 +0200
commitf02248961e174d50367793b18035b6247ccb5918 (patch)
treededa73dca54f374dcccbe53ee4bebba32954e3b4
parent482b39a98fb736be26b8ad09d9d4620871eaa235 (diff)
add basic-serialflash-project
-rw-r--r--basic-serialflash-project/Makefile151
-rw-r--r--basic-serialflash-project/bin/.empty0
-rw-r--r--basic-serialflash-project/main.c619
-rw-r--r--basic-serialflash-project/obj/.empty0
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diff --git a/basic-serialflash-project/Makefile b/basic-serialflash-project/Makefile
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+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# ATMEL Microcontroller Software Support
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Copyright (c) 2008, Atmel Corporation
+#
+# All rights reserved.
+#
+# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+#
+# - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+# this list of conditions and the disclaimer below.
+#
+# Atmel's name may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+# this software without specific prior written permission.
+#
+# DISCLAIMER: THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ATMEL "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR
+# IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT ARE
+# DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ATMEL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
+# INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA,
+# OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
+# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
+# NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,
+# EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# Makefile for compiling basic-serialflash-project
+
+#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# User-modifiable options
+#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# Chip & board used for compilation
+# (can be overriden by adding CHIP=chip and BOARD=board to the command-line)
+CHIP = at91sam7s128
+BOARD = simtrace
+
+# Trace level used for compilation
+# (can be overriden by adding TRACE_LEVEL=#number to the command-line)
+# TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG 5
+# TRACE_LEVEL_INFO 4
+# TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING 3
+# TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR 2
+# TRACE_LEVEL_FATAL 1
+# TRACE_LEVEL_NO_TRACE 0
+TRACE_LEVEL = 4
+
+# Optimization level, put in comment for debugging
+OPTIMIZATION = -Os
+
+# AT91 library directory
+AT91LIB = ../at91lib
+
+# Output file basename
+OUTPUT = basic-serialflash-project-$(BOARD)-$(CHIP)
+
+# Compile for all memories available on the board (this sets $(MEMORIES))
+include $(AT91LIB)/boards/$(BOARD)/board.mak
+
+# Output directories
+BIN = bin
+OBJ = obj
+
+#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Tools
+#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# Tool suffix when cross-compiling
+CROSS_COMPILE_COMPILE = arm-elf-
+
+# Compilation tools
+CC = $(CROSS_COMPILE_COMPILE)gcc
+SIZE = $(CROSS_COMPILE_COMPILE)size
+STRIP = $(CROSS_COMPILE_COMPILE)strip
+OBJCOPY = $(CROSS_COMPILE_COMPILE)objcopy
+
+# Flags
+INCLUDES = -I$(AT91LIB)/boards/$(BOARD) -I$(AT91LIB)/peripherals
+INCLUDES += -I$(AT91LIB)/memories -I$(AT91LIB)
+
+CFLAGS = -Wall -mlong-calls -ffunction-sections
+CFLAGS += -g $(OPTIMIZATION) $(INCLUDES) -D$(CHIP) -DTRACE_LEVEL=$(TRACE_LEVEL)
+ASFLAGS = -g $(OPTIMIZATION) $(INCLUDES) -D$(CHIP) -D__ASSEMBLY__
+LDFLAGS = -g $(OPTIMIZATION) -nostartfiles -Wl,--gc-sections
+
+#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Files
+#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# Directories where source files can be found
+PERIPH = $(AT91LIB)/peripherals
+MEM = $(AT91LIB)/memories
+BOARDS = $(AT91LIB)/boards
+UTILITY = $(AT91LIB)/utility
+
+VPATH += $(MEM)/spi-flash
+VPATH += $(UTILITY)
+VPATH += $(PERIPH)/dbgu $(PERIPH)/pio $(PERIPH)/aic $(PERIPH)/pmc
+VPATH += $(PERIPH)/cp15
+VPATH += $(BOARDS)/$(BOARD) $(BOARDS)/$(BOARD)/$(CHIP)
+
+# Objects built from C source files
+C_OBJECTS = main.o
+C_OBJECTS += spid.o at26.o
+C_OBJECTS += math.o string.o stdio.o
+C_OBJECTS += dbgu.o pio.o aic.o pmc.o cp15.o
+C_OBJECTS += board_memories.o board_lowlevel.o
+
+# Objects built from Assembly source files
+ASM_OBJECTS = board_cstartup.o
+ASM_OBJECTS += cp15_asm.o
+
+# Append OBJ and BIN directories to output filename
+OUTPUT := $(BIN)/$(OUTPUT)
+
+#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Rules
+#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+all: $(BIN) $(OBJ) $(MEMORIES)
+
+$(BIN) $(OBJ):
+ mkdir $@
+
+define RULES
+C_OBJECTS_$(1) = $(addprefix $(OBJ)/$(1)_, $(C_OBJECTS))
+ASM_OBJECTS_$(1) = $(addprefix $(OBJ)/$(1)_, $(ASM_OBJECTS))
+
+$(1): $$(ASM_OBJECTS_$(1)) $$(C_OBJECTS_$(1))
+ $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -T"$(AT91LIB)/boards/$(BOARD)/$(CHIP)/$$@.lds" -o $(OUTPUT)-$$@.elf $$^
+ $(OBJCOPY) -O binary $(OUTPUT)-$$@.elf $(OUTPUT)-$$@.bin
+ $(SIZE) $$^ $(OUTPUT)-$$@.elf
+
+$$(C_OBJECTS_$(1)): $(OBJ)/$(1)_%.o: %.c Makefile $(OBJ) $(BIN)
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -D$(1) -c -o $$@ $$<
+
+$$(ASM_OBJECTS_$(1)): $(OBJ)/$(1)_%.o: %.S Makefile $(OBJ) $(BIN)
+ $(CC) $(ASFLAGS) -D$(1) -c -o $$@ $$<
+
+debug_$(1): $(1)
+ perl ../resources/gdb/debug.pl $(OUTPUT)-$(1).elf
+
+endef
+
+$(foreach MEMORY, $(MEMORIES), $(eval $(call RULES,$(MEMORY))))
+
+clean:
+ -rm -f $(OBJ)/*.o $(BIN)/*.bin $(BIN)/*.elf
+
diff --git a/basic-serialflash-project/bin/.empty b/basic-serialflash-project/bin/.empty
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diff --git a/basic-serialflash-project/main.c b/basic-serialflash-project/main.c
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+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * ATMEL Microcontroller Software Support
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Copyright (c) 2008, Atmel Corporation
+ *
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ * this list of conditions and the disclaimer below.
+ *
+ * Atmel's name may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+ * this software without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * DISCLAIMER: THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ATMEL "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR
+ * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT ARE
+ * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ATMEL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
+ * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+ * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA,
+ * OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
+ * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
+ * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,
+ * EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/// \dir "Basic-serialflash-project"
+///
+/// !!!Purpose
+///
+/// The Basic Serialflash project will help new users get familiar with SPI interface
+/// on Atmel's AT91 family of microcontrollers. This project gives you an AT26
+/// serial firmware dataflash programming code so that can help develop your own
+/// SPI devices applications with maximum efficiency.
+///
+/// You can find following information depends on your needs:
+/// - A Spi low level driver performs SPI device Initializes, data transfer and
+/// receive. It can be used by upper SPI driver such as AT26 %dataflash.
+/// - A Dataflash driver is based on top of the corresponding Spi driver.
+/// It allow user to do operations with %dataflash in a unified way.
+///
+/// !See also
+/// - "spi-flash": Dataflash interface driver.
+///
+/// !!!Requirements
+///
+/// This package can be used with all Atmel evaluation kits that have SPI
+/// interface and on-board or external Dataflash connected. The package runs at
+/// SRAM or SDRAM, so SDRAM device is needed if you want to run this package in SDRAM.
+///
+///
+/// !!!Description
+///
+/// The demonstration program tests the dataflash present on the evaluation kit by
+/// erasing and writing each one of its pages.
+///
+/// !!!Usage
+///
+/// -# Build the program and download it inside the evaluation board. Please
+/// refer to the <a href="http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc6224.pdf">SAM-BA User Guide</a>,
+/// the <a href="http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc6310.pdf">GNU-Based Software Development</a>
+/// application note or to the <a href="ftp://ftp.iar.se/WWWfiles/arm/Guides/EWARM_UserGuide.ENU.pdf">IAR EWARM User Guide</a>,
+/// depending on your chosen solution.
+/// -# On the computer, open and configure a terminal application
+/// (e.g. HyperTerminal on Microsoft Windows) with these settings:
+/// - 115200 bauds
+/// - 8 bits of data
+/// - No parity
+/// - 1 stop bit
+/// - No flow control
+/// -# Start the application.
+/// -# Upon startup, the application will output the following lines on the DBGU:
+/// \code
+/// -- Basic Serial Firmware Dataflash Project xxx --
+/// -- AT91xxxxxx-xx
+/// -- Compiled: xxx xx xxxx xx:xx:xx --
+/// -I- SPI and At26 initialized
+/// \endcode
+/// -# The program will connect to the serial firmware dataflash through the SPI
+/// and start sending commands to it. It will perform the following:
+/// - Read the JEDEC identifier of the device to autodetect it
+/// The next line should indicate if the serial dataflash has been
+/// correctly identified. For example, this is what appears when an
+/// AT26DF321 chip is recognized:
+/// \code
+/// -I- AT26DF321 Serial Flash detected
+/// \endcode
+/// - Erase the chip
+/// - Check that each page is blank
+/// - Write a "Walking one" pattern on each page:
+/// \code
+/// Byte 0 = 00000001
+/// Byte 1 = 00000010
+/// Byte 2 = 00000100
+/// ........
+/// \endcode
+/// - Verify that the pattern has been correctly applied on each page
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/// \unit
+///
+/// !Purpose
+///
+/// This file contains all the specific code for the basic-serialflash-project.
+/// It tests the serial firmware dataflash present on the evaluation kit by
+/// erasing and writing each one of its pages.
+///
+/// !Contents
+/// The code can be roughly broken down as follows:
+/// - AT26 Dataflash write data function.
+/// - AT26 Dataflash read data function.
+/// - AT26 Dataflash erase function.
+/// - Other AT26 functions (such as AT26_GetStatus())
+/// - The main() function, which implements the program behavior.
+/// - Initializes an AT26 instance and configures SPI chip select pin.
+/// - Config SPI Interrupt Service Routine.
+/// - Identifier the AT26 device connected to the evaluation kit.
+/// - Test the dataflash by erasing and writing each one of its pages.
+///
+/// !See also
+/// - "spi-flash": SPI Dataflash interface driver.
+///
+/// Please refer to the list of functions in the #Overview# tab of this unit
+/// for more detailed information.
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Headers
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+#include <board.h>
+#include <dbgu/dbgu.h>
+#include <pio/pio.h>
+#include <aic/aic.h>
+#include <utility/assert.h>
+#include <utility/trace.h>
+#include <utility/math.h>
+#include <memories/spi-flash/at26.h>
+
+#include <string.h>
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Internal definitions
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+/// Maximum device page size in bytes.
+#define MAXPAGESIZE 256
+
+#if defined(BOARD_AT45_A_SPI_BASE)
+
+/// Address of the SPI peripheral connected to the AT26.
+#define SPI_BASE BOARD_AT45_A_SPI_BASE
+/// Peripheral identifier of the SPI connected to the AT26.
+#define SPI_ID BOARD_AT45_A_SPI_ID
+/// Chip select value used to select the AT26 chip.
+#define SPI_CS BOARD_AT45_A_NPCS
+/// SPI peripheral pins to configure to access the serial flash.
+#define SPI_PINS BOARD_AT45_A_SPI_PINS, BOARD_AT45_A_NPCS_PIN
+
+#elif defined(AT91C_BASE_SPI0)
+
+/// Address of the SPI peripheral connected to the AT26.
+#define SPI_BASE AT91C_BASE_SPI0
+/// Peripheral identifier of the SPI connected to the AT26.
+#define SPI_ID AT91C_ID_SPI0
+/// Chip select value used to select the AT26 chip.
+#define SPI_CS 0
+/// SPI peripheral pins to configure to access the serial flash.
+#define SPI_PINS PINS_SPI0, PIN_SPI0_NPCS0
+
+#else
+
+/// Address of the SPI peripheral connected to the AT26.
+#define SPI_BASE AT91C_BASE_SPI
+/// Peripheral identifier of the SPI connected to the AT26.
+#define SPI_ID AT91C_ID_SPI
+/// Chip select value used to select the AT26 chip.
+#define SPI_CS 0
+/// SPI peripheral pins to configure to access the serial flash.
+#define SPI_PINS PINS_SPI, PIN_SPI_NPCS0
+
+#endif //#if defined(AT91C_BASE_SPI0)
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Internal variables
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+/// SPI driver instance.
+static Spid spid;
+
+/// Serial flash driver instance.
+static At26 at26;
+
+#define PIN_SPI_nWP0 {1 << 15, AT91C_BASE_PIOA, AT91C_ID_PIOA, PIO_OUTPUT_1, PIO_DEFAULT}
+
+/// Pins to configure for the application.
+static Pin pins[] = {SPI_PINS, PIN_SPI_nWP0};
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Internal functions
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/// Interrupt service routine for the SPI peripheral. Forwards the interrupt
+/// to the SPI driver.
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+static void ISR_Spi(void)
+{
+ SPID_Handler(&spid);
+}
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/// Reads and returns the status register of the serial flash.
+/// \param pAt26 Pointer to an AT26 driver instance.
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+static unsigned char AT26_ReadStatus(At26 *pAt26)
+{
+ unsigned char error, status;
+
+ SANITY_CHECK(pAt26);
+
+ // Issue a status read command
+ error = AT26_SendCommand(pAt26, AT26_READ_STATUS, 1, &status, 1, 0, 0, 0);
+ ASSERT(!error, "-F- AT26_GetStatus: Failed to issue command.\n\r");
+
+ // Wait for transfer to finish
+ while (AT26_IsBusy(pAt26));
+
+ return status;
+}
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/// Writes the given value in the status register of the serial flash device.
+/// \param pAt26 Pointer to an AT26 driver instance.
+/// \param status Status to write.
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+static void AT26_WriteStatus(At26 *pAt26, unsigned char status)
+{
+ unsigned char error;
+
+ SANITY_CHECK(pAt26);
+
+ // Issue a write status command
+ error = AT26_SendCommand(pAt26, AT26_WRITE_STATUS, 1, &status, 1, 0, 0, 0);
+ ASSERT(!error, "-F- AT26_WriteStatus: Failed to issue command.\n\r");
+ while (AT26_IsBusy(pAt26));
+}
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/// Waits for the serial flash device to become ready to accept new commands.
+/// \param pAt26 Pointer to an AT26 driver instance.
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+static void AT26_WaitReady(At26 *pAt26)
+{
+ unsigned char ready = 0;
+
+ SANITY_CHECK(pAt26);
+
+ // Read status register and check busy bit
+ while (!ready) {
+
+ ready = ((AT26_ReadStatus(pAt26) & AT26_STATUS_RDYBSY) == AT26_STATUS_RDYBSY_READY);
+ }
+}
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/// Reads and returns the serial flash device ID.
+/// \param pAt26 Pointer to an AT26 driver instance.
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+static unsigned int AT26_ReadJedecId(At26 *pAt26)
+{
+ unsigned char error;
+ unsigned int id = 0;
+
+ SANITY_CHECK(pAt26);
+
+ // Issue a read ID command
+ error = AT26_SendCommand(pAt26, AT26_READ_JEDEC_ID, 1,
+ (unsigned char *) &id, 3, 0, 0, 0);
+ ASSERT(!error, "-F- AT26_GetJedecId: Could not issue command.\n\r");
+
+ // Wait for transfer to finish
+ while (AT26_IsBusy(pAt26));
+
+ return id;
+}
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/// Enables critical writes operation on a serial flash device, such as sector
+/// protection, status register, etc.
+/// \para pAt26 Pointer to an AT26 driver instance.
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+static void AT26_EnableWrite(At26 *pAt26)
+{
+ unsigned char error;
+
+ SANITY_CHECK(pAt26);
+
+ // Issue a write enable command
+ error = AT26_SendCommand(pAt26, AT26_WRITE_ENABLE, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+ ASSERT(!error, "-F- AT26_EnableWrite: Could not issue command.\n\r");
+
+ // Wait for end of transfer
+ while (AT26_IsBusy(pAt26));
+}
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/// Unprotects the contents of the serial flash device.
+/// Returns 0 if the device has been unprotected; otherwise returns
+/// SF_PROTECTED.
+/// \param pAt26 Pointer to an AT26 driver instance.
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+static unsigned char AT26_Unprotect(At26 *pAt26)
+{
+ unsigned char status;
+
+ SANITY_CHECK(pAt26);
+
+ // Get the status register value to check the current protection
+ status = AT26_ReadStatus(pAt26);
+ if ((status & AT26_STATUS_SWP) == AT26_STATUS_SWP_PROTNONE) {
+
+ // Protection already disabled
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ // Check if sector protection registers are locked
+ if ((status & AT26_STATUS_SPRL) == AT26_STATUS_SPRL_LOCKED) {
+
+ // Unprotect sector protection registers by writing the status reg.
+ AT26_EnableWrite(pAt26);
+ AT26_WriteStatus(pAt26, 0);
+ }
+
+ // Perform a global unprotect command
+ AT26_EnableWrite(pAt26);
+ AT26_WriteStatus(pAt26, 0);
+
+ // Check the new status
+ if ((status & (AT26_STATUS_SPRL | AT26_STATUS_SWP)) != 0) {
+
+ return AT26_ERROR_PROTECTED;
+ }
+ else {
+
+ return 0;
+ }
+}
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/// Erases all the content of the memory chip.
+/// \param pAt26 Pointer to an AT26 driver instance.
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+static unsigned char AT26_EraseChip(At26 *pAt26)
+{
+ unsigned char status;
+ unsigned char error;
+
+ SANITY_CHECK(pAt26);
+
+ // Check that the flash is ready an unprotected
+ status = AT26_ReadStatus(pAt26);
+ if ((status & AT26_STATUS_SWP) != AT26_STATUS_SWP_PROTNONE) {
+
+ TRACE_WARNING("AT26_EraseBlock: Device is protected.\n\r");
+ return AT26_ERROR_PROTECTED;
+ }
+
+ // Enable critical write operation
+ AT26_EnableWrite(pAt26);
+
+ // Erase the chip
+ error = AT26_SendCommand(pAt26, AT26_CHIP_ERASE_2, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+ ASSERT(!error, "-F- AT26_ChipErase: Could not issue command.\n\r");
+ while (AT26_IsBusy(pAt26));
+ AT26_WaitReady(pAt26);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/// Erases the specified 4KB block of the serial firmware dataflash.
+/// Returns 0 if successful; otherwise returns AT26_ERROR_PROTECTED if the
+/// device is protected or AT26_ERROR_BUSY if it is busy executing a command.
+/// \param pAt26 Pointer to an AT26 driver instance.
+/// \param address Address of the block to erase.
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+static unsigned char AT26_EraseBlock(At26 *pAt26, unsigned int address)
+{
+ unsigned char status;
+ unsigned char error;
+
+ SANITY_CHECK(pAt26);
+
+ // Check that the flash is ready an unprotected
+ status = AT26_ReadStatus(pAt26);
+ if ((status & AT26_STATUS_RDYBSY) != AT26_STATUS_RDYBSY_BUSY) {
+
+ TRACE_WARNING("AT26_EraseBlock: Device is not ready.\n\r");
+ return AT26_ERROR_BUSY;
+ }
+ else if ((status & AT26_STATUS_SWP) != AT26_STATUS_SWP_PROTNONE) {
+
+ TRACE_WARNING("AT26_EraseBlock: Device is protected.\n\r");
+ return AT26_ERROR_PROTECTED;
+ }
+
+ // Enable critical write operation
+ AT26_EnableWrite(pAt26);
+
+ // Start the block erase command
+ error = AT26_SendCommand(pAt26, AT26_BLOCK_ERASE_4K, 4, 0, 0, address, 0, 0);
+ ASSERT(!error, "-F- AT26_EraseBlock: Could not issue command.\n\r");
+ while (AT26_IsBusy(pAt26));
+ AT26_WaitReady(pAt26);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/// Writes data at the specified address on the serial firmware dataflash. The
+/// page(s) to program must have been erased prior to writing. This function
+/// handles page boundary crossing automatically.
+/// Returns 0 if successful; otherwise, returns AT26_ERROR_PROGRAM is there has
+/// been an error during the data programming.
+/// \param pAt26 Pointer to an AT26 driver instance.
+/// \param pData Data buffer.
+/// \param size Number of bytes in buffer.
+/// \param address Write address.
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+static unsigned char AT26_Write(
+ At26 *pAt26,
+ unsigned char *pData,
+ unsigned int size,
+ unsigned int address)
+{
+ unsigned int pageSize;
+ unsigned int writeSize;
+ unsigned char error;
+ unsigned char status;
+
+ SANITY_CHECK(pAt26);
+ SANITY_CHECK(pData);
+
+ // Retrieve device page size
+ pageSize = AT26_PageSize(&at26);
+
+ // Program one page after the other
+ while (size > 0) {
+
+ // Compute number of bytes to program in page
+ writeSize = min(size, pageSize - (address % pageSize));
+
+ // Enable critical write operation
+ AT26_EnableWrite(pAt26);
+
+ // Program page
+ error = AT26_SendCommand(pAt26, AT26_BYTE_PAGE_PROGRAM, 4,
+ pData, writeSize, address, 0, 0);
+ ASSERT(!error, "-F- AT26_WritePage: Failed to issue command.\n\r");
+ while (AT26_IsBusy(pAt26));
+ AT26_WaitReady(pAt26);
+
+ // Make sure that write was without error
+ status = AT26_ReadStatus(pAt26);
+ if ((status & AT26_STATUS_EPE) == AT26_STATUS_EPE_ERROR) {
+
+ return AT26_ERROR_PROGRAM;
+ }
+
+ size -= writeSize;
+ address += writeSize;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/// Reads data from the specified address on the serial flash.
+/// \param pAt26 Pointer to an AT26 driver instance.
+/// \param pData Data buffer.
+/// \param size Number of bytes to read.
+/// \param address Read address.
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+static void AT26_Read(
+ At26 *pAt26,
+ unsigned char *pData,
+ unsigned int size,
+ unsigned int address)
+{
+ unsigned char error;
+
+ // Start a read operation
+ error = AT26_SendCommand(pAt26, AT26_READ_ARRAY_LF, 4, pData, size, address, 0, 0);
+ ASSERT(!error, "-F- AT26_Read: Could not issue command.\n\r");
+ while (AT26_IsBusy(pAt26));
+}
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// External functions
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/// Initializes the serial flash and performs several tests on it.
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+int main(void)
+{
+ unsigned int jedecId;
+ unsigned int numPages;
+ unsigned int pageSize;
+ unsigned int i, j;
+ unsigned int address;
+ unsigned char pBuffer[MAXPAGESIZE];
+
+ // Configure the DBGU
+ TRACE_CONFIGURE(DBGU_STANDARD, 115200, BOARD_MCK);
+ printf("-- Basic Serial Firmware Dataflash Project %s --\n\r", SOFTPACK_VERSION);
+ printf("-- %s\n\r", BOARD_NAME);
+ printf("-- Compiled: %s %s --\n\r", __DATE__, __TIME__);
+
+ // Initialize the SPI and serial flash
+ PIO_Configure(pins, PIO_LISTSIZE(pins));
+ AIC_ConfigureIT(SPI_ID, 0, ISR_Spi);
+ SPID_Configure(&spid, SPI_BASE, SPI_ID);
+ AT26_Configure(&at26, &spid, SPI_CS);
+ AIC_EnableIT(SPI_ID);
+ TRACE_INFO("SPI and AT26 drivers initialized\n\r");
+
+ // Read the JEDEC ID of the device to identify it
+ jedecId = AT26_ReadJedecId(&at26);
+ if (AT26_FindDevice(&at26, jedecId)) {
+
+ TRACE_INFO("%s serial flash detected\n\r", AT26_Name(&at26));
+ }
+ else {
+
+ TRACE_ERROR("Failed to recognize the device (JEDEC ID is 0x%08X).\n\r", jedecId);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ ASSERT(MAXPAGESIZE >= AT26_PageSize(&at26), "-F- MAXPAGESIZE too small\n\r");
+
+ // Get device parameters
+ numPages = AT26_PageNumber(&at26);
+ pageSize = AT26_PageSize(&at26);
+
+ // Unprotected the flash
+ AT26_Unprotect(&at26);
+ TRACE_INFO("Flash unprotected\n\r");
+
+ // Erase the chip
+ TRACE_INFO("Chip is being erased...\n\r");
+ AT26_EraseChip(&at26);
+ TRACE_INFO("Checking erase ...\n\r");
+
+ // Check that the chip has been erased correctly
+ address = 0;
+ for (i=0; i < numPages; i++) {
+
+ TRACE_INFO("Checking page #%u\r", i);
+ AT26_Read(&at26, pBuffer, pageSize, address);
+ for (j=0; j < pageSize; j++) {
+
+ if (pBuffer[j] != 0xFF) {
+
+ TRACE_ERROR("Failed erase on page%u:byte%u\n\r", i, j);
+ TRACE_ERROR(
+ "-E- Expected 0xFF, read 0x%02X\n\r",
+ pBuffer[j]);
+ return 2;
+ }
+ }
+
+ address += pageSize;
+ }
+ TRACE_INFO("Erase successful.\n\r");
+
+ // Program a "walking one" pattern on each page
+ TRACE_INFO("Programming a walking 1 on all pages ...\n\r");
+ address = 0;
+ for (i=0; i < numPages; i++) {
+
+ TRACE_INFO("Programming page #%u\r", i);
+
+ // Fill buffer
+ for (j=0; j < pageSize; j++) {
+
+ pBuffer[j] = 1 << (j & 0x7);
+ }
+
+ // Write buffer
+ AT26_Write(&at26, pBuffer, pageSize, address);
+
+ // Read page back and check result
+ memset(pBuffer, 0, pageSize);
+ AT26_Read(&at26, pBuffer, pageSize, address);
+
+ for (j=0; j < pageSize; j++) {
+
+ if (pBuffer[j] != (1 << (j & 0x7))) {
+
+ TRACE_ERROR("Failed program on page%u:byte%u\n\r", i, j);
+ TRACE_ERROR(
+ "-E- Expected 0x%02X, read 0x%02X\n\r",
+ 1 << (j & 0x7),
+ pBuffer[j]);
+ return 3;
+ }
+ }
+
+ address += pageSize;
+ }
+
+ TRACE_INFO("Walking 1 test successful.\n\r");
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
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